Some questions/comment people directed to me:
Does Ohio State have one of the better defenses in the country this year? Yes, but I hesitate to give it a numerical ranking, since I haven't seen every other "contending" team. I think that it would be safe to say that the Bucks are somewhere in the top 20.
Is the Ohio State offense or defense better right now? About equal, with the offense "trending" up, and the defense "trending" down. The D needs to recover a bit after a couple of rough outings.
Why are you relying so heavily on the Minnesota game to prove your point? Because any defense that gives up 577 yards to any team is, by definition, not great.
Your "I know greatness when I see it" argument is inherently subjective. Of course it is - after the stats, numbers, facts, and figures are argued every which way, unless the evidence is conculsive, the observer must then rely on his subjective experience/observations/standards to form an opinion. I cannot "prove" that this defense is not great, but no one has proven to me that it is (and I feel that I am sufficiently objective to know when I have been proven wrong). Yes, greatness is often subjective, and it certainly is in this case.
Does Ohio State have one of the better defenses in the country this year? Yes, but I hesitate to give it a numerical ranking, since I haven't seen every other "contending" team. I think that it would be safe to say that the Bucks are somewhere in the top 20.
Is the Ohio State offense or defense better right now? About equal, with the offense "trending" up, and the defense "trending" down. The D needs to recover a bit after a couple of rough outings.
Why are you relying so heavily on the Minnesota game to prove your point? Because any defense that gives up 577 yards to any team is, by definition, not great.
Your "I know greatness when I see it" argument is inherently subjective. Of course it is - after the stats, numbers, facts, and figures are argued every which way, unless the evidence is conculsive, the observer must then rely on his subjective experience/observations/standards to form an opinion. I cannot "prove" that this defense is not great, but no one has proven to me that it is (and I feel that I am sufficiently objective to know when I have been proven wrong). Yes, greatness is often subjective, and it certainly is in this case.
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