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Game Thread Ohio State 20, Wisconsin 17 (Oct. 4)

Tresselbeliever;1282188; said:
hooked saine's arm? where? i thought he had a much better position to make the play.
He stepped in front of brandon, wrapped his right arm back and around Brandon, holding him down & back as he tried to jump. After he kept Brandon largely grounded, he brought it back to corral the INT.
 
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jwinslow;1282190; said:
He stepped in front of brandon, wrapped his right arm back and around Brandon, holding him down & back as he tried to jump. After he kept Brandon largely grounded, he brought it back to corral the INT.

was this a db or a velociraptor?

you know what dude. i'm going to stop b[censored]ing and enjoy this one. you have your views and i have my views. pryor played a heck of a game and i'm darn happy about that.
 
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was this a db or a velociraptor?
and their microscopic arms? It doesn't take a velociraptor to hold down a WR. Our guys are guilty of that sometimes too.
you know what dude.
No, dude.
you have your views and i have my views.
:so:
pryor played a heck of a game and i'm darn happy about that.
Agreed, but I'm still going to stand up for Robo and Sanzo given the circumstances.
 
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jwinslow;1282197; said:
Agreed, but I'm still going to stand up for Robo and Sanzo given the circumstances.

so you are the good guy and i'm the bad guy. alright. i thought we could discuss our opinions of the game and the players. i already admitted that i shouldn't have blamed sanzo for the fumble, and i wasn't bashing robo at all. but apparent that makes me the bad guy in your eyes. thats fine, each to his own.
 
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crazybuckfan40;1282181; said:
And lets not talk about the play that was not reviewed when the guy fumbled the ball out of the endzone and should of been a touchback...


Re: Hartline's fumble to Robiskie - it didn't seem to me that Hartline made a football move before losing that ball. That catch-fumble gets reviewed and I think it goes to third-and-long?
 
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Pryor does hold on to the ball a little to long at times. I would much rather have this problem to solve rather then having him try to use his feet prematurely before making all the checks down field like most young athletic qb's do. Usually it's the other way around. And takes much longer to correct then saying "hey, use your wheels more when you feel pressure TP" rather then "make all your checks down field, step into the pocket and make the throw TP".
 
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sammyjenkis;1282203; said:
Re: Hartline's fumble to Robiskie - it didn't seem to me that Hartline made a football move before losing that ball. That catch-fumble gets reviewed and I think it goes to third-and-long?

It was close when I went back and rewatched it. It almost looked liked he juggled it a little when he went to put it away and that's right when he got smacked. Not sure they would've overturned it though.
 
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[FONT=arial,helvetica] Ohio State's Dane Sanzenbacher (12) makes a first down against Wisconsin's Shane Carter during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008, in Madison, Wis. (AP Photo/Andy Manis)

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[FONT=arial,helvetica] Wisconsin's John Clay gets hit by Ohio State's Anderson Russell during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008, in Madison, Wis. (AP Photo/Andy Manis)

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[FONT=arial,helvetica] Ohio State quarterback Pryor Terrelle escapes from Wisconsin's Jonathan Casillas during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008, in Madison, Wis. (AP Photo/Andy Manis)

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[FONT=arial,helvetica] Wisconsin's Allen Langford (17) intercepts a pass intended for Ohio State's Brandon Saine during the first quarter of a NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008, in Madison, Wis. (AP Photo/Andy Manis) [/FONT]

Looks like he got that right hand over just in time to catch it off his shoulder
 
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jwinslow;1282210; said:
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Looks like he got that right hand over just in time to catch it off his shoulder

Saine always has that same look on his face. :)

I'd like to see a shot of him running with the ball - face full of fire - right at a defender.
 
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- First off, anytime you can go into Camp Randall and walk out with a win, it's a damn good night.
- Beanie...wow. Just a beast and that stiff arm never gets old. That injury was a damn shame because that is a Heisman Trophy calibre football player. Savor these next seven games because it may be a while before we see another in his league.
- DL...ugh. They looked slightly better in the second half, but are just way too prone to getting abused. Is there nobody to teach them some moves other than the bullrush? Just incredibly frustrating to watch. The rest of this season is gonna heavily depend on this unit improving.
- WR's: Well, I like the Brians, they seem like great kids and have had some big games, but they just are not elite recievers. I don't know if Robo is still having shoulder issues or what, but he hasn't looked the same since mid-last year. Hartline has his moments, but to be totally honest, in a perfect world, he's a 3rd reciever. I'd really like to see Posey get more chances because he has the physical tools and upside.
OL: Still having issues. They just aren't a cohesive unit. I think the staff just needs to pick the 5 best players out there and let them gel. The rotating just seems counterproductive.
- TP: This will be the day we look back on and point at as when we knew we had a special talent definatively. He's got that aura about him that he just will not lose. The poise he showed on that game winning drive was just absurd for a true frosh.



Now, time for another celebratory Guinness. :biggrin:
 
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ESPN...

Buckeye Pr(y)orities

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Terrelle Pryor scored his first road start and game-winning drive.
No. 14 Ohio State rode into Madison and into a den of Badgers. The Buckeyes leave with the 20-17 win over Wisconsin.

"I told him, 'It's a man's world right now, and he's taking a step into manhood right now," said Wells, who had a 33-yard TD run in the first quarter. "He said he was ready."
 
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