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JXC;1290150; said:YSU
Rushing offense: Ohio State A-, Michigan State B-
Passing offense: Ohio State B, Michigan State C-
Rushing defense: Ohio State A+, Michigan State D-
Passing defense: Ohio State A, Michigan State C
Forced to kick Field goals against a Div II school and the offense grades out at an A?
again, a B for kicking field goals against one of the worst defenses in the Big 10, and with all kinds of field postion?Purdue vs Ohio State B-, Northwestern vs Michigan State B+
Overall, Michigan State shows that they are all about Ringer, and that their defensive performance against Iowa may have just been Iowa playing bad, and that overall they haven't been that great anywhere except for running the ball. Ohio State shows that the offense can play horrible, but the defense and special teams can win games for them.
OVERALL FOR SEASON: Ohio State B-, Michigan State B-
Appreciate the work that went into this analysis, but I take exception with some of the grades. Let us remember that Wisconsin was up 19 at half and still managed to lose to Michigan and that they were pushed, shoved, dragged, mauled at Camp Randell by Penn State. Point being that other than USC, the bucks haven't played much of a schedule. Kicked field goals against YSU, danced into the fourth with OU, got pounded by USC, got off to a good start against Troy then went to sleep, thought they'd turned the corner against Minniesota, shoulda, coulda lost to Wisconsin but hung in, kicked field goals against Purdue despite all kinds of field position.
I think giving any grades above C to this offense is grade flation. It's giving one of the most taleted kids in the class a pass for mediocre work.
Hard to know what to think about the defense. They've kept the Bucks in all the games except USC. Jenkins has played well and they're developing a talented backfield, but there's no push up front and as a result there aren't many highlights of Laurenitus and Freeman.
This could be the week Rip Van O line wakes up. If the running game finds Beanie and Boom ready to go with TP they'll be a load. If the line starts blocking the running game will be a holy terror, but then that's what we expected from the git go. Meantime, there's a lot of young, fast talent in this freshman class that's been gradually working into the line up.
I'm optomistic about this team, but I'd like to be ecstatic.
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