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I don't think it's too early to start this post as we have had this one circled on our schedule for awhile.
Coming off a nice win versus W & M the offense looked comfortable and Brewer played well. Defense looked good too, but we are talking about a FCS team (albeit, a pretty good one). But as always, in Bud I trust, and I think his lunch pail D will be up to the challenge. I am sure Loeffler didn't show his hand wrt the O in the first game either.
Meyers boys have won 25 straight in the regular season and are coming off a win vs Navy where they were on the ropes a bit for the first 2 or 3 quarters before talent broke it open to secure a decisive victory. Navy ran all over them, but then again, that's all they do and the triple option always poses a challenge to teams who rarely see it. I was a bit surprised that it took awhile for OSUs offense to get going on a defense that they should pretty well handle. The absence of Braxton Miller shouldn't be discounted. Still, without him they are still loaded with talent and have one of the best coaches in the business.
This game may be won in the trenches, I am curious to see how our line (O & D) will stack up against their big uglies. It should be an interesting game. I think it will be close and could go either way.
tOSU people.... Please join in the conversation if you wish. Let's keep it civil...
Coming off a nice win versus W & M the offense looked comfortable and Brewer played well. Defense looked good too, but we are talking about a FCS team (albeit, a pretty good one). But as always, in Bud I trust, and I think his lunch pail D will be up to the challenge. I am sure Loeffler didn't show his hand wrt the O in the first game either.
Meyers boys have won 25 straight in the regular season and are coming off a win vs Navy where they were on the ropes a bit for the first 2 or 3 quarters before talent broke it open to secure a decisive victory. Navy ran all over them, but then again, that's all they do and the triple option always poses a challenge to teams who rarely see it. I was a bit surprised that it took awhile for OSUs offense to get going on a defense that they should pretty well handle. The absence of Braxton Miller shouldn't be discounted. Still, without him they are still loaded with talent and have one of the best coaches in the business.
This game may be won in the trenches, I am curious to see how our line (O & D) will stack up against their big uglies. It should be an interesting game. I think it will be close and could go either way.
tOSU people.... Please join in the conversation if you wish. Let's keep it civil...