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Game Thread Ohio State 16, Purdue 3 (Oct. 11th)

As has been stated we don't seem to know what our offensive identity is right now.

Staff talks about simplifying the offense to allow TP to grow, yet we line up in the spread, I-formation, pistol and pro set. All of the different formations require different personel. I think today we saw the lack of continuety that can result from all of these changes on the fly. I have total confidence that the staff will figure out what gives us the best chance to win but with the season being more than half over I would be lying if I said I wasn't at least a little concerned.

Every team has a win like this in a season, Illinois in '06 anyone? Now we see where we go from here. I for one have faith.

Edit: Can't agree with Grad any stronger, OL had some serious issues today. Unfortunatley 3 of our most experienced linemen did not bring it today. Boone has really had an off year so far. He is making alot of noise off the field, I hope he can make some on it the rest of the season. We need him.
 
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First Down: Run
Second Down: Run
Third Down: Can we punt? Ok, I guess we'll pass when it's obvious.

The play calling is just pathetic for the majority of the time. There were some good calls that should have been TDs (Pryor not handing off to Wells on the read-option, Pryor not keeping it on the read-option, and Pryor throwing it behind Posey on the endzone slant). Pryor just needs to stop thinking and just play. I'm not overly worried about, but I just hope he keeps his head in the game and doesn't get too down on himself.
 
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[quote='BusNative;128881;3]Posters in the Poli board would never expect this kind of agreement :biggrin:[/quote]

Who says lightning never strikes twice? :wink2:
 
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Ohio State shuts down Purdue
Columbus, OH (Sports Network) - Etienne Sabino scored the only touchdown of the game on a blocked punt, as the 12th-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes defeated Purdue, 16-3, at Ohio Stadium.
Ohio State (6-1, 3-0 Big Ten) got a solid game from Chris Wells, who rushed for 94 yards on 22 carries. Quarterback Terrelle Pryor was 10-of-14 for 97 yards in the victory.
Purdue (2-4, 0-2) has lost 17 straight games against ranked opponents dating back to a victory over Iowa on November 8, 2003. The Boilermakers haven't won at Ohio Stadium since 1988.
Quarterback Curtis Painter finished 23-of-51 for 228 yards and one interception for the Boilermakers, while Kory Sheets had 20 carries for 67 yards in the loss.
The Buckeyes dominated the first half and went into the locker room ahead 13-0. Sabino opened the scoring with a 19-yard blocked punt return to make it 7-0 with 11:41 remaining in the opening quarter. Malcolm Jenkins blocked the punt, allowing Sabino to pick up the ball and race into the end zone.
Ryan Pretorius booted a 24-yard field goal with 57 seconds to go in the first quarter, while Aaron Pettrey capped an eight-play, nine-yard drive by drilling a 49-yard field goal to make it 13-0 with 4:54 until halftime.
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Buckeyes Special Teams Lead To 16-3 Win Over Purdue

POSTED: 7:21 pm EDT October 11, 2008

COLUMBUS, OH -- Ohio State defeated Purdue, 16-3, Saturday in Ohio Stadium before 105,378 fans. Ohio State did not score an offensive touchdown but its special teams and defense provided just enough points and big plays to secure the victory.The halftime show by the Ohio State marching band was titled ?TV Land.? The set featured nostalgic theme songs from shows like ?I Love Lucy? to today?s pop culture favorites ?The Simpsons? and ?The Family Guy.? How appropriate the choice of set was because Purdue has not won in Ohio Stadium in 20 years and breaking that six-game losing streak proved once again to be a ?Mission Impossible.?Chris ?Beanie? Wells played a starring role on offense with 94 rushing yards, increasing his career total to 2,664 yards and into the school?s all-time Top 10. The defense was led by a Malcolm who was in the middle of everything: Malcolm Jenkins. The senior cornerback blocked a punt that was returned for a touchdown and recorded an interception, four solo tackles and a pass break-up.Ohio State?s defense wasn?t out to make ?Friends? today, keeping the Boilermakers out of the end zone and limiting them to 298 yards of total offense, and in the end it created enough ?Cheers? from the crowd to help the team improve to 6-1 on the season and 3-0 in the Big Ten Conference.?It began with special teams,? Jim Tressel, Ohio State coach, said. ?The special teams stepped up today. There was a key punt block and early on A.J. Trapasso backed them up to their goal.?And our defense made Purdue take the long path to the goal line all day, and they didn?t give up a touchdown.?Purdue, 2-4 overall and 0-2 in the Big Ten for only the second time under Joe Tiller, played a spirited game on defense, limiting Ohio State to just 222 yards and not letting quarterback Terrelle Pryor hurt them too much through the air (97 passing yards) or on the ground (27 yards).?Hit and miss was the way I?d describe the offense,? Tressel said. ?We?re not consistent and we certainly did not control the line of scrimmage.?Right about the time people were tuning into the game, trouble found the Boilermakers. Just three minutes in, Jenkins stormed in from the left side to block Chris Summers? punt and Etienne Sabino recovered and returned it 20 yards for the score. It was the first blocked punt return for Ohio State since the 2005 season when A.J. Hawk scored on an 8-yard return vs. Northwestern.
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Without an offensive TD, Bucks dismiss Purdue

Posted by Joe Maxse October 11, 2008 18:43PM

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Marvin Fong/The Plain DealerChris Wells found enough room on this run to gain an Ohio State first down Saturday, but the OSU offense never managed to cross the goal line against Purdue.
COLUMBUS -- It was not always pretty, but Ohio State defeated Purdue, 16-3, on Saturday at Ohio Stadium. The 12th-ranked Buckeyes (6-1, 3-0 Big Ten) won their fourth in a row, but did it without scoring a touchdown on offense. Three field goals and a blocked punt returned for a touchdown supplied OSU's points.
The unranked Boilermakers (2-4, 0-2) lost their third straight. However, they held the OSU offense in check for the most part.
The Ohio State defense did its part as Purdue managed a long field goal for its only points.

The Buckeyes opened the scoring when senior defensive back Malcolm Jenkins broke in on Purdue punter Chris Summers and blocked his kick. OSU freshman Etienne Sabino caught the ball off one high bounce and ran untouched 20 yards for the touchdown just 3:19 into the game.



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billmac91;1288820; said:
Honestly, when seeing how much can happen in a season, I'm hoping we can squeeze our way back into the title game.

There is no chance in hell the voters are giving us another NC shot this year, after soundly losing the last two and the USC game. My focus is on the BCS route we can control - win the Big Ten and go to Pasadena.
 
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Anything but pretty
Buckeyes overcome lackluster offense to beat Boilermakers
Saturday, October 11, 2008 6:37 PM
By Tim May


THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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ERIC ALBRECHT | DISPATCH
Ohio State's Cameron Heyward pressures Purdue quarterback Curtis Painter.



OK, so there was no springboard for the Ohio State offense, coming off that stirring drive to a winning touchdown at Wisconsin last week. At least the OSU defense showed up today, which is the main reason the Buckeyes walked away with a 16-3 Big Ten victory over Purdue. On a clear, still, warm afternoon, freshman quarterback Terrelle Pryor, running back Chris "Beanie" Wells and the rest of the offense never found their stride and never found the end zone. Wells was held to 94 yards, his first sub-100 game in four starts this season.
The lone touchdown was provided by backup freshman linebacker Etienne Sabino on a 20-yard return of a punt blocked by cornerback Malcolm Jenkins early in the first quarter as the Buckeyes (6-1, 3-0) gained bowl eligibility.
Otherwise, the OSU points came on field goals of 24 and 22 yards by Ryan Pretorius and a 49-yarder by backup kicker Aaron Pettrey. Pryor and the offense struggled, especially in the red zone -- again.
Ohio State's lackluster win likely won't set well with OSU fans who were expecting a blowout against what, statistically, was the Big Ten's worst defense going into the game.. But today was one of those "upset Saturdays," with No.5 Texas beating No.1 Oklahoma by 10; Michigan losing to Toledo, the Wolverines' first loss ever to a Mid-American Conference team: and Minnesota -- winless in the Big Ten last year -- gaining bowl eligibility with a stunning win at Illinois.
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I'll be the first to admit, I questioned how well TP and Beanie would work together. I just thought the spread offense, would not fit Beanie well at all. Against Wisconsin and Minny I thought Pryor and Beanie gelled very well.

Today, not so much. It just did not seem to work. Beanie taking hand-offs out of the shoutgun seemed to slow him down. Pryor didn't have much in terms on reads and when he kept it seemed to run into trouble. I think they'll correct this, but they definately seemed off today. I'm hoping it was juts a case of off timing due to missed practice.

MSU is not an easy game at all next week.
 
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3074326;1288921; said:
No, I really don't even see that.

EDIT: This is assuming that most of the current teams above us have two losses.

Absolutely no way we make it in ahead of a two loss team from a BCS conference, assuming we make it through the rest of the Big Ten undefeated. And that is a huge IF judging from today's game :( I would be VERY happy to see us beat scUM, win the Big Ten , and make it to a BCS bowl :)
 
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nwbuckeye;1288952; said:
Absolutely no way we make it in ahead of a two loss team from a BCS conference, assuming we make it through the rest of the Big Ten undefeated. And that is a huge IF judging from today's game :( I would be VERY happy to see us beat scUM, win the Big Ten , and make it to a BCS bowl :)

Agreed. 16 points and no offensive TDs. With those stats, and a defense that has been exposed in big games and suspect in most others this year, we don't deserve a title shot.

This conversation keeps coming up and I have to keep asking myself if I'm watching the same team. I'm a Buckeye and I don't think we have a shot, imagine what non-Buckeyes think.
 
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billmac91;1288866; said:
I think it just the opposite..this team was in a position to be top 10 after Minny and Wisconsin, but left itself at 12. After today, they will remian in the same region. Probably a discussion for a different thread,but as much as people don;t want to admit it, style points mean a TON, and we haven;t given pollsters a reason to get behind us.

And yes, I understand many here, don't think pollsters will get behind us no matter what......

I really hate to say this, because I have been one of the most deluded, optimistic homers this year; but the fact that there is a discussion about the title game is beyond me at this point. The reason I think so starts with 'grad's observation:

osugrad21;1288775; said:
Now name me 10, hell 5 teams that have played as far below potential than this team.

I was publicly on record, before the Wiscy game, that a win there would turn the team around and get them on the road to playing up to their potential. It would have been a long road, but we had enough time to get to where we needed to be to have a shot at going undefeated. But now we have taken a step backwards.

Can someone give me a logical, rational reason to believe that this team can climb back up to its potential before we play Penn State? For that matter, is there really a reason to believe that the whole team will play up to their potential this year? If they haven't turned it around by now, will they? In other words, as much as I hate to say it this way: Is there a logical, rational reason to believe that this team will go undefeated the rest of the way?

Winning the Big 10 is going to be a tough, tough road. Aiming for more than that at this point is beyond unrealistic IMHO.
 
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