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Oregon at tOSU, Sep 11th, Noon ET on Fox

Some B1G conference stats after the Oregon game:



OFFENSE

Scoring offense: 36.5 points per game (tied for 38th nationally, 6th in the Big Ten)

Passing offense: 389 yards per game (4th nationally, 1st in the Big Ten)

Rushing offense: 164.5 yards per game (66th nationally, 7th in the Big Ten)

Total offense: 553.5 yards per game (8th nationally, 1st in the Big Ten)

Third down conversion: 43.48 percent (tied for 57th nationally, 6th in the Big Ten)

Red zone conversions: 75 percent (tied for 98th nationally, tied for 10th in the Big Ten)

Sacks allowed: 1 (Tied for 21st nationally, tied for 2nd in the Big Ten)

DEFENSE
Scoring defense: 33 points per game (tied for 109th nationally, 12th in the Big Ten)

Total defense: 456.5 yards per game (112th nationally, 13th in the Big Ten)

Pass defense: 236 yards per game (122nd nationally, 11th in the Big Ten)

Rush defense: 203 yards per game (102nd nationally, 14th in the Big Ten)

Opponent third down conversions: 53.33 percent (tied for 117th nationally, 14th in the Big Ten)

Opponent red zone conversions: 100 percent (tied for 89th nationally, tied for 9th in the Big Ten)

Sacks: 2 (tied for 102md nationally, 12th in the Big Ten)

SPECIAL TEAMS
Punting: 43.2 yards per game (61st nationally, 7th in the Big Ten)

Field goals: 100 percent (tied for 1st nationally, tied for 1st in the Big Ten)

Extra points: 100 percent (tied for 1st nationally, tied for 1st in the Big Ten)

Kickoff return: 25 yards per return (tied for 25th nationally, 5th in the Big Ten)

Punt return: -2.33 yards per return (117th nationally, 14th in the Big Ten)
 
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Five things that went wrong against Oregon and whether they can be fixed

1) Missed assignments in the running game

2) The defensive line is not getting enough pressure

3) Where was the running game?


4) The inability to convert third and fourth downs

5) The linebackers aren’t filling gaps, and are missing assignments

 
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I made a huge mistake and went over to Bucknuts. My God, what a bunch of knee-jerk fucktards. Some are laying all the blame on Stroud. Many are throwing childish hissy fits. Man.
Lol, here is my favorite comment by one of the idiots over there:


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BrootusBlaine said... (original post) They didn’t feel like they had us before that last interception

I think you’re being too literal with what he’s saying. They knew they could beat our scheme, which means they knew it was very possible they could win.

Unfortunately, this is nothing new. I have no idea how OSU is always in this situation with all its resources.
 
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I wonder if it's us or just human nature? In 1876, the Cincinnati Reds, the first professional baseball team, was wildly popular. During their long winning streak (90 games or so I think?) there were sell-outs and fans galore. Then they lose their first game and poof! their fan support evaporated. And now Day loses his first game at home in 3 years and all of a sudden has no idea how to coach.

I find that frustrating and fascinating at the same time.
 
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