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I know what you're saying, that 58 as the old record lasted 127 years, but 62 in regulation on TTUN is the new record, so there was no "last time someone scored that many points on them".The last time someone scored that many points on them in regulation was Cornell, who scored 58 points. In 1891. 1891. There were only 44 states in 1891.
Five days after the game, twelve days after the game with Maryland and I'm still trying to understand the two different Buckeye teams. One thing is consistent; Dwayne Haskins. The rest is inexplicable.
So.........what kind of offense does NW run?Start with looking at the two different offenses they faced.
Maryland, like Purdue, had a scheme that naturally exploited this years defensive weaknesses. Ruthlessly exploited them.
Tsun, otoh, seemed to think the best plan was to try and exploit the one thing the '18 OSU defense is pretty good at stopping.
After that look at the focus. No one can be up like that 12 times a year. OSU got up for TCU, they got up for PSU then they exploded on tsun.
This is fantastic, but shouldn't the BTN know the halftime score?
Start with looking at the two different offenses they faced.
Maryland, like Purdue, had a scheme that naturally exploited this years defensive weaknesses. Ruthlessly exploited them.
Tsun, otoh, seemed to think the best plan was to try and exploit the one thing the '18 OSU defense is pretty good at stopping.
After that look at the focus. No one can be up like that 12 times a year. OSU got up for TCU, they got up for PSU then they exploded on tsun.
I hear you, but Michigan clocked both Purdue and Maryland. It was obvious that they had more talent than both of those teams. OTH, seems to support the arguments Valenti makes about Harbaugh - he's relied on his defense and insisted on pound the ball for offense.