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Game Thread Ohio State 28, Troy 10 (Final, Sep. 20)

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The week after USC, another game against Trojans? These will be coming from Alabama.

cfn.early.look.at.sun belt

Troy
Why to get excited: There might be a slew of big losses from the offensive backfield, and top receiver Gary Banks is also gone, but the rest of the receiving corps is back and the offensive line should be the best in the Sun Belt by far. By far. All five starters return to a group that was terrific in pass protection and paved the way for 183 rushing yards per game.

Why to be grouchy: The Trojans lose their best player on offense, QB Omar Haugabook, and top NFL corner prospect Leodis McKelvin off the defense. The defensive front four loses three starters, the two starting outside linebackers are gone, and First Team All-Sun Belt corner Elbert Mack also has to be replaced. Schedule-wise, Troy has to not only go on the road to face LSU, but it has to travel to Columbus. The showdown with Florida Atlantic is on the road.

Cont'd ...
 
Classic letdown game?

Win or lose (but especially win) against USC, this game is scares me a bit.

1) The team will have a hard time getting up for this game after the biggie on the west coast.
2) The long flights to the west coast and back are never fun and take a day or two to re-adjust.
3) This team isn't Youngstown St. They're better than the MAC, for that matter. Just good enough that if you forget to show up, they can sneak up on you.
 
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QSSGuy;1140829; said:
Win or lose (but especially win) against USC, this game is scares me a bit.

1) The team will have a hard time getting up for this game after the biggie on the west coast.
2) The long flights to the west coast and back are never fun and take a day or two to re-adjust.
3) This team isn't Youngstown St. They're better than the MAC, for that matter. Just good enough that if you forget to show up, they can sneak up on you.



I would hope that with all the experience this team has, these ^^^^ will not be factors. I see your point though. I also think this team knows how close it has come and will stop at nothing to become National Champions!!
 
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QSSGuy;1140829; said:
Win or lose (but especially win) against USC, this game is scares me a bit.

Apparently Fox Sports agrees with you.........

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foxsports.com said:
BIG TEN

The victim: Ohio State.
The game: Ohio State vs. Troy, September 20.
The setup: at USC the week before.

Why it Will be a Trap Game: Principally, this could be a trap game because it comes the week after Ohio State plays the USC Trojans in Los Angeles. That is a critical game on many levels for the Buckeyes, mainly in restoring credibility to itself and to its conference. The ESPN College GameDay crew will be there, it will receive endless hype, and it may end up being the best regular season game.

Contd....
 
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I look for the crowd to help us out in this one. Since USC is on the coast if we win this is our "welcome home" game. They should be loud enough when we take the field to get a little adrenalin flowing - and it will only take a little.

After all, this is Troy - not Appalachian St.
 
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DaddyBigBucks;1195506; said:
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Can this team stop Beanie? No? So much for this being a trap game.
Bingo. This isn't a young team that will take games lightly. The players and coaching staff will know that they have a bullseye on their backs every single game. They will either be riding high froma victory in LA or looking for redemption. Blowout.
 
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Do not discount the tough schedule Troy plays and their spread offense.
This game will be very interesting if we show up flat, which is likely.
And what happens if we should lose at SC? How will that mentally effect this team? We could be looking at a real disaster. Just sayin'......
 
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From the article posted earlier:

Why it May Not Matter: If Ohio State loses to USC, they will probably take it out on Troy in ugly fashion. While it's true that the Troy played Georgia to within 10 points, it took a touchdown with five seconds left to keep that from being 17. Troy also lost senior QB Omar Haugabrook to graduation and star CB Leodis McKelvin to the NFL draft this offseason.
Ohio State is absolutely loaded on both sides of the ball, so it's a bit much to expect a Sun Belt Conference team to win in the Horseshoe no matter the circumstances.








However, my take on this game and any other so called "trap" game...




tOSU gets every team's best shot...every single team, every single week: this one won't be any different. Don't kid yourselves, this team won't be looking past anybody, Troy included. They'll play their asses off simply because they're from the middle of SEC country.(Sunbelt Conference but still Alabama)

They only need be reminded of this past January and the chants of S-E-C serenading them in the superdome to put things back in perspective.

No F'n Mercy! Kill em all!!!:oh:
 
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