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TomR1;1152514; said:Things to consider:
1-If any tOSU backers are weak versus the pass bases on a Big10 perspective, they will be very weak from a Pac10 perspective.
2-If any defensive backs are small, USC has two big, tall receivers who will try to take advantage of them. So far neither Turner nor Ausberry have set the field on fire with their pass-catching ability but they do seem good with yards-after-catch.
3-Joe McKnight will test tOSU on the edge with good speed and excellent elusiveness. A backer setup to stop a power back may have throble with this guy.
OregonBuckeye;1152525; said:2. Our star corner, Malcolm Jenkins, is 6'1" 200 lbs and very physical. He did a very nice job on 6'4" WR Limas Sweed from Texas a couple years ago.
Here's a nice highlight vid of some of his tackles.
YouTube - Malcolm Jenkins Ohio State CB Highlight Video
To expound on this, it is unknown who will take Larry Grant's place at SLB, but OSU's base package is typically the nickel formation, either 4-2-5 or 3-3-5. So you will see much more of Freeman & Laurinaitis defending the pass than Terry, even on first down.1. Both Marcus Freeman and Laurinaitis do very well in pass coverage. As jwinslow mentioned, Curtis Terry's strong suit is the run but the linebackers that will rotate in are on the smaller side and quick as cats(6'2" 210 lbs Jermale Hines, 5'11" 215 lbs Tyler Moeller, and 5'10" 210 lbs Brian Rolle).
TomR1;1152514; said:1-If any tOSU backers are weak versus the pass bases on a Big10 perspective, they will be very weak from a Pac10 perspective.
Conference Rating YPA
Big 12 136.06 7.11
Big East 133.65 7.54
Big Ten 128.70 6.88
SEC 126.53 6.79
Pac10 122.34 6.74
ACC 121.96 6.81
TomR1;1152781; said:JT plays a pro, "run first to set up the pass offense". USC plays a "pass first to set up the run" offense. On defense both coaches play a "stop the run" defense
Gatorubet;1145002; said:Dude. You are actully saying that Northwestern has more hard core fans then the USC program??
PM me the phone # of the guy who sells you your dope.
bukIpower;1145509; said:or buyin their blackberry's ( Jim Rome show haha)
Well come on now gator! haha I'm saying like the teams like Michigan, PSU, OSU, Wisconsin. As far as nationally you can say teams like ND, LSU, Florida, and Texas...
As far as teams who have bandwaggon fans I think it goes in this order
1. Va Tech- seriously they hardly had a program unti vick came. Because i use to live so close to their campus i've seen first hand what kind of animal mike vick has created (no pun intended lol).
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TomR1;1152527; said:Yes I understand that "nobody beats us to the outside" comment. That is history. However, any USC fan will say "nobody beats us between the tackles" Also history.
What history doesn't take into account is that these are the two best teams of the decade. (Add LSU to make it 2 of the 3) History is a poor indicator of this game.
In my handicapping of this game USC may well lose between the tackles because of the combination of Beanie and the tOSU O-line and tOSU may well lose on the outside because of the Trojan playmakers on the edge. That Purdue couldn't beat tOSU to the outside or Washington couldn't beat USC to the inside is irrevelent.