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Game Thread Ohio State 37, Penn State 17 (final)

a funky two back look that i don't know how to define. sometimes a true fullback was behind Todd, but Zoom was back there at least once:

.........TE LT LG C RG RT ...........SE
FL..................QB

.....................FB...TB

a variation of the wing-t???
Wing-T_green.PNG
 
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It was great to see the O respond to just about everything thrown at them. Getting key first downs even when third and long, seeing Todd be so poised, getting great yardage on first down, etc

The only thing that concerns me is the way we were handled up front a little. If this team has an achilles heel I would have to say it is our DL. I know they have looked solid, but the teams we have faced have not had the best OLines and this DL is nowhere near as good as we had in 2002 IMO.... All three teams we have left will be great test for these young men, I hope they can step up!

Overall great win!
 
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Police officer takes busy night in stride - The Daily Collegian Online

Immediately afterward, the police radio squawked that officers were on scene at a fight at Phi Gamma Delta, 319 N. Burrowes St. After parking on the street, Muse found a man lying in the fraternity's parking lot, drunkenly blubbering to the officers ringed around him. He had thrown a two-by-four through the window of a parked car with an Ohio license plate.

"This isn't a funny situation," the man said, blearily emphatic. A friend in a bunny suit comforted him.

"Most times, you just have to laugh at some of the stuff you see," Muse said. "As long as nobody's hurt."

Warning: some language not safe for work.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLQSsVPPd1w]YouTube - Burning of OSU Jersey[/ame]
 
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Life on the Other Side of the Lion.

If you ever wanted to see and hear rending of cloth and gnashing of teeth just check out this fellows piece.

"White Out Can't Cover This Mistake"

I don't even know where to begin. There is so much rubble here. So much dust. So little pride. I still find myself in shock--and surprise--but when you look back with that hindsight that is always 20/20, you have to admit that deep down, you knew this would or could happen.
....

But wait, there's more ..
Do we have the same talent level as the Ohio State's and THEM's of the college football world?
I believe THEM is how Nitts spell TSUN.

Our "shut down" corner has been shut down. Our linebackers are tackling Buckeye running backs in the secondary--from behind.

This should be remembered when everyone does the tackle count for Connor and Lee.

Why can Ohio State graduate a Heisman winner and plug in an inexperienced player (a senior with junior eligibility) and still continue to win and be ranked number one? Or to put it another way, why can't we? Look at the two programs--the facilities, fan base and tradition are as equal in the modern era as I can see. Yet, we can't out recruit or out coach them. I may be answering my own questions here.
Yeah - truth hurts - big time.

The actual game itself was a microcosm of the entire season. Penn State could maintain no consistency on offense. Our coaching staff exhibited no confidence and called for a punt on 4th and 2. We could not convert an interception opportunity into points. The defensive weaknesses were heightened by the level of play. Justin King continues to struggle in coverage. The line could not stop running backs like Hart or either Wells. Morelli continues to make dumb plays, and was lucky his fumble was recovered. He was not so fortunate on his pick six later in the game. Who was he throwing to? If the receiver ran the wrong route, why was the defender not following the receiver? If he was following Morelli's eyes, just what was he looking at? Tressel? He has now thrown only three touchdowns against Ohio State--and all three were INTs and TDs for Ohio State.

The very definition of a Penn State QB these days - gifting points to the opposition.
I make no pretense here--I was not impressed with the Buckeyes before this game and I didn't consider them to be a top ranked team. But they played well, efficiently, and they are well-coached. They may not be the best team in the country, and may lose their bowl game to an SEC team such as LSU, but they are the best team we faced all season.
I was so enjoying the cloth being rended and the sound of Nitt teeth gnashing that this nearly slipped by. More dualistic confusion from the Nitt faithful, in this case a very long time season ticket holder. If you can recognize that we are the best team you have played this season, then simply admit that we are the best you will play against all season - including the bowl, whichever state that may be held within.
Typical PSU fan, sadly, in that paragraph, not even willing to accept the gift that is defeat at the hands of the best team in the nation thus far.
n fact, this is the first game I thought we deserved to lose and were clearly over-matched.
See, delusional hope springs eternal.
BY THE NUMBERS:
OSU outgained us 453 yards to 263. They gained 200 yards on 48 rushes. We actually had more yards per rush than they did, but it mattered not a bit (6.0 per rush vs. 4.2.)
OSU had 24 first downs to Penn State's 14, and as I said above, they never needed to punt.

INTANGIBLES:
A crowd of 110,134 made this the second largest Beaver Stadium crowd behind the Nebraska game of 2002. At least we won that one.
We won the coin toss and deferred. Moral victory, Woo hoo!
The drum major stuck both flips. PJ had trouble holding onto the fire batons. Is that recruiting? Coaching?
Joe falls another behind Bobby as F defeated Duke. 369 to 371 if you are counting.
THE BIG (TEN) PICTURE:
Who cares? We're not in it anyway.
SHEDDING TEARS:
I have none left. There is only bitterness and resentment.
LOOKING AHEAD:
Purdue. Whatever.
 
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sandgk;976252; said:
Life on the Other Side of the Lion.

If you ever wanted to see and hear rending of cloth and gnashing of teeth just check out this fellows piece.

"White Out Can't Cover This Mistake"


My favorite part is actually seeing a PSU fan start to come to grips with reality(bold is mine):

? Are we an elite program anymore? Were we ever, or was it a quirk of circumstances and independent status in scheduling that gave that appearance? Would Joe Paterno have built the Beaver Stadium we see today had he coached in the Big Ten since 1966? I'm really starting to wonder, because the Joe Paterno I see on the sideline today is doing the things he has always done. That is what is so maddening. Insanity--doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results. I really think we had some good football teams in the past. But I really thought this was going to be a pretty good football team, too. And I fear next year will be more of the same. Beat up the Coastal Carolina's. Lose to THEM at home. Get crushed by the Buckeyes away. Throw in another loss or two where we choke or the youth and inexperience of our quarterback costs us a game. December Bowl. You don't even need to watch next season, now do you? I can give you the press conference for this week. We got our ears kicked in. They did some things we couldn't handle. Morelli is doing a great job. No major changes for Purdue. Insanity.

For a fan base that rivals ND in its collective delusional state I can't tell you how much I enjoyed reading that.
 
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lvbuckeye;976284; said:
read the comments.


One guy plays the holier than thou card and several other PSU fans jump him. They mention what thugs their players are, how classless the fans are and praise JT....PSU fans said this. Fans of Penn State. :yow2:

Quick, someone go ask a Domer what the problem is this year and if they say anything besides "Ty" we could be witnessing the beginning of the end. If they say Weis sucks as a coach....well it's been nice knowing all of you.
 
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jlb1705;970336; said:
You know, I wanna see a Buckeye player go out on the field when the crowd is at it's loudest, and wave his arms up and down and exhort their crowd to be LOUDER - Embrace the environment - feed off of the things they're trying to do to intimidate. Turn it back around on them.

Joe Paterno would not be the only one crapping his pants if somebody like Beanie Wells went out there and waved his arms before the snap, and then took the ball and broke off a big punishing run. If I were a PSU fan or player in that situation, I'd think, "They're good, they're bat-shit crazy and we're SCREWED!"

from the-Ozone notes and quotes:

At one point in the game when the crowd tried to affect the OSU offense with noise OSU wide receiver Brian Hartline actually motioned to the Penn State student section to crank it up a little louder. It was on a third down play, and the Buckeyes converted.
"I just don't want them to feel like they were affecting our game or our play," said Hartline explaining the strategy of actually inciting the home crowd to make more noise.​
"I don't care how loud they get. The 'Shoe has been just as loud. It was just a big step how we came out and struck early and kind of calmed the crowd down from the get-go. That paid big dividends for us today," said Hartline...


i had to go back 90-some pages to find it, but you got your wish. :biggrin:
 
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lvbuckeye;976557; said:
from the-Ozone notes and quotes:


At one point in the game when the crowd tried to affect the OSU offense with noise OSU wide receiver Brian Hartline actually motioned to the Penn State student section to crank it up a little louder. It was on a third down play, and the Buckeyes converted.
"I just don't want them to feel like they were affecting our game or our play," said Hartline explaining the strategy of actually inciting the home crowd to make more noise.​

"I don't care how loud they get. The 'Shoe has been just as loud. It was just a big step how we came out and struck early and kind of calmed the crowd down from the get-go. That paid big dividends for us today," said Hartline...

i had to go back 90-some pages to find it, but you got your wish. :biggrin:

I saw that too, nothing like turning crowd noise around and using their energy to convert. This is a tough and disciplined team who showed the nation their grit.
 
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