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lvbuckeye;1849815; said:i loved the other day when TP said "i don't listen to what Kirk Herbstreit says. when did he ever beat M*ch*g*n?"
of course Herbie flipped the script today and picked the Buckeyes.
i wish he didn't work for ESPiN.
does anyone know the length of this game? i cant remember a game that ever took this long without OT's...
y0yoyoin;1850068; said:does anyone know the length of this game? i cant remember a game that ever took this long without OT's....i wonder if this game was longer then the 2002/2003 national championship game against Miami
Big Ten teams are supposed to be slower than SEC squads, but Ohio State ran a high-tempo, no-huddle offense that surprised the Razorbacks.
A normally reliable receiving corps dropped six passes, many of them in crucial situations. Head coach Bobby Petrino said the 38-day layoff might have contributed to the problem.
"Our last game against LSU was at the end of November," offensive lineman Ray Dominguez said. "We were trying to get the rust off this week in practice, but we could see a little bit of it. During the first half, it really showed."
Coqui;1850032; said:That close to a 1st down, I don't blame him for making sure Ohio State didn't get the ball back. If his hands failed him and he kicked the ball around instead, the chance an Ohio State player gets it increases dramatically.
That close of a game with that little time left, on a fumble, you drop on it and secure it. He played smartly. Sure it but them in the ass in the long run, but still the smart thing to do.
A Pac;1849989; said:i still feel that those 5 players should have been suspended for the sugar bowl and not for any games next year. low and behold, all 5 players came up big at one time or another. it is unfair that they got to play. let's please not forget this as we celebrate this great victory.
BB73;1850094; said:It was a very brainless play on his part. It was a blocked punt well behind the line of scrimmage - the only way Arkansas doesn't end up with the ball is if tOSU picks it up and gains a first down, or if Arkansas gains full possession of the ball and then fumbles it back. If he muffs it, it's still Arkansas ball no matter who falls on it in a scramble. And he had 4 teammates behind him closer to the ball than any Buckeye. He definitely should have taken the time to try to pick the ball up and score - I'm quite relieved he wasn't composed enough to realize that at the time.