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Longhorn buddy and I that I watched the UT-ND game have an over/under bet on how many times Ohio State sacks the PSU QB. The O/U is 12. I took the over.
We're Ohio State. We should challenge ourselves. Let's get a sack by pushing a WR into Hack.Just for clarification - Is that the number of sacks in which their RB is used to sack Hackenburg? Or the number of sacks in which their RB is not used to sack Hackenburg? Or a combination of the two?
We're Ohio State. We should challenge ourselves. Let's get a sack by pushing a WR into Hack.
Honestly, that is probably the best thing for them. He's a drop back passer playing with a joke of an offensive line and an offensive gameplan that doesn't really fit him.....but they can't bench him because he's the great Hackenburg. If he gets hurt and they find some jitterbug ATH for a QB, they might actually gain some yards on offense.You guys are silly. Sackenburg will be dead or have brain damage by the time we play them.
So we can expect him to crap his pants and scream "BEAT NEBRASKY!!" on somebody's front lawn?You guys are silly. Sackenburg will be dead or have brain damage by the time we play them.
So, James Franklin. Your prize QB is sacked 8 times and you left him in because you "didn't think he would get sacked again"?
Seriously?
That "didn't think he would get sacked again" was the most bizarre thing I've ever heard a coach say.
Never mind the fact that those last 2 sacks occurred when (a) the score was 27-10 (3 score game), and (b) there were under 80 seconds left. That is not "sending a message that we never give up." That is absolute recklessness.
The game was over. Disappointing, but it is what it is. Be prudent and live to fight again in the next game. A starting QB should be nowhere near the field given that time and score.
That "didn't think he would get sacked again" was the most bizarre thing I've ever heard a coach say.
Never mind the fact that those last 2 sacks occurred when (a) the score was 27-10 (3 score game), and (b) there were under 80 seconds left. That is not "sending a message that we never give up." That is absolute recklessness.
The game was over. Disappointing, but it is what it is. Be prudent and live to fight again in the next game. A starting QB should be nowhere near the field given that time and score.