Bill Lucas
Assistant Coach
Average Scoring Margin
1st in nation - Ohio State +47.8
2nd in nation - ttun + 32.0
1st in nation - Ohio State +47.8
2nd in nation - ttun + 32.0
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I'm becoming more convinced that the only thing that will be able to stop this team is themselves
"The only thing that can stop us is ourselves," Montgomery says. "It would be stupid for me to sit here and say other teams can stop us."
I have a horrible memory of a tOSU running back saying that when tOSU was ranked #1, and tOSU then lost the next week to the other team from up north.
http://www.si.com/vault/1998/09/28/249594/inside-college-football
Yep, the 553 yard difference in offense is the biggest in OSU history (I think LJB already posted that in either the game thread, offense thread, or defense thread).This game had to be up there for the largest yards disparity (Yards gained-yards allowed) in OSU history, yes?
Stat guys? @LordJeffBuck?
It's hard to say because the Ohio State record books are incomplete, but I think that the Buckeyes set a team record for total yardage differential against Rutgers. I was able to find five games where Ohio State outgained its opponent by 500+ yards:This game had to be up there for the largest yards disparity (Yards gained-yards allowed) in OSU history, yes?
Stat guys? @LordJeffBuck?
Fort Knox was a WWII military team. Some of those teams were very good (check out the 1943 and 1944 AP Polls), others not so much.1942 Ft Knox lost 5 yards the whole game? Were they 15 years old playing against men?
The [1942] season began well with a 59-0 rout of the Fort Knox Army Base service team. With World War Two in full swing, many young men were in the armed forces and several military bases fielded football teams comprised of officers in training. The new Fort Knox squad was clearly unprepared for their opener, and the Buckeyes outgained them in total yards, 507 to minus-five, in a game that wasn't even as close as the blow-out score would suggest. In fact, Ohio State's second- and third-stringers scored 40 points in the second half of the game.
Well I wouldn't worry too much about it. If Harblow is looking at a Buckeye board in September for bulletin board material to use in November, he has much bigger problems on his hands.
Since the 1st quarter of BGSU, the Bucks have committed three defensive penalties:
-Worley offsides, Tulsa 1Q
-Norwood PI, Tulsa 4Q
-K. Jones late hit, Rutgers 4Q
That's because we're the "other FSU" (False Start University)...And yet tOSU is the only team in the B1G that is penalized more than its opponents to the tune of 33 yards per game