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JXC;1291669; said:Hoyer just isn't that good. If it's up to him to beat us, it's not good for Sparty. Sparty is all about Ringer. He gets the ball more than any other back in the country, and he moves the chains and puts it in the endzone. If Beanie were as durable as Ringer, he'd be on pace for about 2,500 yards.
Well...other teams haven't had a problem with Hoyer this year...so I find it hard to believe our defense will. As far as Evridge...he threw the game ending INT and Wisky lost the game. Again...don't overrated MSU...they are Ringer U. and that's it.I would have said the exact same thing about Evridge's performance against us after having watched him absolutely fall apart against TSUN the week before and State Penn the week after, but, instead, he held it together relatively well against us.
A big part of the answering the question about whether Hoyer will be able to deliver a game-changing performance has to focus on the opposing team's offensive front vs our ability to actually execute our defensive scheme on every down in a series; i.e. bring pressure, punch through the protection, and inflict some real damage against less mobile passers like Evridge and Hoyer. We weren't terribly successful at doing that against Evridge - not consistently, anyway. Maybe that has to do with Beckum being his safety valve, but don't forget that Hoyer has Gantt and Celek to that end. Granted, they're no Beckums, but they haven't done too poorly lately (when they've played).
So... Hoyer's performance against us has everything to do with how well we do against Sparty's offensive front. Given the fact that Ringer appears to be on a tear this year, I can't say that Sparty's offensive front is all that bad in creating mismatches and pushing guys around (in comparison to ours). So I'm not as comfortable saying that Hoyer can't be a threat. I agree that he can't single-handedly beat us (he's no Darryl Clark), but if his line performs and Ringer is able to rip a few off, we're going to quickly find ourselves back on our heels and scratching our heads trying to figure out how to shut them down.
Can we score enough points against anybody? Well 6 out of 7 times so far this year...yes.I'm not worried about our defense, at this point. I think we will hold Sparty to under 20 offensive points.
At this point in the season, I think the only teams we will play that can hurt our defense some and put 24+ points on the board are PSU and IL.
I'm worried about our offense.
Can we score enough points against anybody?
Was last week an abberration, or was the Minny game the abberration?
I guess we'll find out soon enough.
I think we can definitely hurt Sparty with some big plays, if we execute.
The problem is that the game is played on different Saturdays and you never know when a QB is going to have a breakout game and Hoyer is very capable of doing that no matter what defense is going up against. They have some pretty nice wide receivers and as was mentioned above their OL will provide protection and also open up holes for Ringer unless our defense really brings there A game.JXC;1291789; said:Well...other teams haven't had a problem with Hoyer this year...so I find it hard to believe our defense will. As far as Evridge...he threw the game ending INT and Wisky lost the game. Again...don't overrated MSU...they are Ringer U. and that's it.
MililaniBuckeye;1291832; said:Iowa held Michigan State to 16 points and Hoyer to 13-24-1 for 184 yards and 1 TD just two weeks ago at East Lansing. I would hope we can have similar results. Even when they scored 37 points at Northwestern last week, they benefitted from good starting field possession almost all game. Their scoring drives at Northwestern:
START..RESULT..DRIVE PLAYS/YARDS
NW42.....TD....(6 plays, 42 yards)
NW25.....FG....(8 plays, 16 yards)
NW34.....TD....(6 plays, 34 yards)
MSU20....TD....(8 plays, 80 yards)
NW32.....TD....(8 plays, 32 yards)
MSU44....FG....(8 plays, 31 yards)
MSU43....FG....(11 plays, 41 yards)
Four scoring drives started inside NW territory, and two others near mid-field. MSU had one lengthy drive all day, and had 338 yards total offense. You won't see many teams scoring 37 points on offense with only 338 yards of total offense without a lot of help from the opposition.
If our defense plays like they should, and we don't shoot ourselves in the foot on offense, our chances are very good.
LitlBuck;1291856; said:The problem is that the game is played on different Saturdays and you never know when a QB is going to have a breakout game and Hoyer is very capable of doing that no matter what defense is going up against.
LitlBuck;1291856; said:They have some pretty nice wide receivers and as was mentioned above their OL will provide protection and also open up holes for Ringer unless our defense really brings there A game...
MililaniBuckeye;1291832; said:Iowa held Michigan State to 16 points and Hoyer to 13-24-1 for 184 yards and 1 TD just two weeks ago at East Lansing. I would hope we can have similar results.
st8ofmind;1291859; said:A) they were all forced turnovers, none of the picks were 'gifts'
B) It's hard to rack up a lot of yards on a short field...
buckeyesin07;1292105; said:Isn't Iowa's defense tops in the Big Ten, though? You make it sound like they're total slouches on D.