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Yeah I don't know much about football but you think a player sliding at a players' knees and not wrapping up is a form tackle.

You can't fix stupid.
Gary Owens is soooooooo great.
 

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Baker currently residing in 3rd in PFF qb ranks

ugh
I don’t see that lasting. I like seeing Purdy No 1 in qbr, I could see him staying up close to that.
 

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Georgia State +7 and the under are looking like winning bets.....at halftime.
The under always looks good at halftime kinda
 

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Purdy makes less than a million a year
 

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What am I missing in ND/OSU? I’m thinking the wrong team is favored here.

There’s no home field advantage at ND for a big game like this. ND stadium is a shit ton of blue hairs who sit on their hands for the entire game. On top of that between ND fans with season tickets and ticket brokers, history says 35-40% of the stadium will be red.

I think OSU has a distinct advantage at WR over the ND secondary. However, that’s somewhat mitigated by OSU’s spotty OL play especially at the tackle spots vs ND pass rush. Still not convinced McCord is a dude. And this is his first road start. OSU hasn’t been able to run the ball against mediocre competition and ND plays the run really well. Football becomes easier when you can make a team one dimensional. McCord having to throw 35+ times in his first road start should be advantage ND.

ND’s OL- put up or shut up time. They seem to be more physical this year with the OL coach change and getting away from Harry Hiestand finesse OL play. OSU is very talented on defense though so this will be a battle.

I think the difference is Sam Hartman. He needs to be smart and protect the football but if he’s protected there are plays to be made off of play action. Estime is a beast of a man. They need to feed him 20+ times if for no other reason than to grind clock and keep OSU and Day’s offense off the field.

I’m going to say ND 34-27.
 

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@Shanemansj13 @dtgold88 @Stakesarehigh @bksballer89 @Gman

What am I missing in ND/OSU? I’m thinking the wrong team is favored here.

There’s no home field advantage at ND for a big game like this. ND stadium is a shit ton of blue hairs who sit on their hands for the entire game. On top of that between ND fans with season tickets and ticket brokers, history says 35-40% of the stadium will be red.

I think OSU has a distinct advantage at WR over the ND secondary. However, that’s somewhat mitigated by OSU’s spotty OL play especially at the tackle spots vs ND pass rush. Still not convinced McCord is a dude. And this is his first road start. OSU hasn’t been able to run the ball against mediocre competition and ND plays the run really well. Football becomes easier when you can make a team one dimensional. McCord having to throw 35+ times in his first road start should be advantage ND.

ND’s OL- put up or shut up time. They seem to be more physical this year with the OL coach change and getting away from Harry Hiestand finesse OL play. OSU is very talented on defense though so this will be a battle.

I think the difference is Sam Hartman. He needs to be smart and protect the football but if he’s protected there are plays to be made off of play action. Estime is a beast of a man. They need to feed him 20+ times if for no other reason than to grind clock and keep OSU and Day’s offense off the field.

I’m going to say ND 34-27.
ND has the best qb but that’s it, that’s why Ohio St is favored. I have Ohio St 38-24.
 

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@Shanemansj13 @dtgold88 @Stakesarehigh @bksballer89 @Gman

What am I missing in ND/OSU? I’m thinking the wrong team is favored here.

There’s no home field advantage at ND for a big game like this. ND stadium is a shit ton of blue hairs who sit on their hands for the entire game. On top of that between ND fans with season tickets and ticket brokers, history says 35-40% of the stadium will be red.

I think OSU has a distinct advantage at WR over the ND secondary. However, that’s somewhat mitigated by OSU’s spotty OL play especially at the tackle spots vs ND pass rush. Still not convinced McCord is a dude. And this is his first road start. OSU hasn’t been able to run the ball against mediocre competition and ND plays the run really well. Football becomes easier when you can make a team one dimensional. McCord having to throw 35+ times in his first road start should be advantage ND.

ND’s OL- put up or shut up time. They seem to be more physical this year with the OL coach change and getting away from Harry Hiestand finesse OL play. OSU is very talented on defense though so this will be a battle.

I think the difference is Sam Hartman. He needs to be smart and protect the football but if he’s protected there are plays to be made off of play action. Estime is a beast of a man. They need to feed him 20+ times if for no other reason than to grind clock and keep OSU and Day’s offense off the field.

I’m going to say ND 34-27.

ND vs. tOSU?

Gooo Meteor.

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@Shanemansj13 @dtgold88 @Stakesarehigh @bksballer89 @Gman

What am I missing in ND/OSU? I’m thinking the wrong team is favored here.

There’s no home field advantage at ND for a big game like this. ND stadium is a shit ton of blue hairs who sit on their hands for the entire game. On top of that between ND fans with season tickets and ticket brokers, history says 35-40% of the stadium will be red.

I think OSU has a distinct advantage at WR over the ND secondary. However, that’s somewhat mitigated by OSU’s spotty OL play especially at the tackle spots vs ND pass rush. Still not convinced McCord is a dude. And this is his first road start. OSU hasn’t been able to run the ball against mediocre competition and ND plays the run really well. Football becomes easier when you can make a team one dimensional. McCord having to throw 35+ times in his first road start should be advantage ND.

ND’s OL- put up or shut up time. They seem to be more physical this year with the OL coach change and getting away from Harry Hiestand finesse OL play. OSU is very talented on defense though so this will be a battle.

I think the difference is Sam Hartman. He needs to be smart and protect the football but if he’s protected there are plays to be made off of play action. Estime is a beast of a man. They need to feed him 20+ times if for no other reason than to grind clock and keep OSU and Day’s offense off the field.

I’m going to say ND 34-27.

historically OSU has owned ND of late although last year was close. I think the run game is fine but as you said the OL is the weak spot.

ultimately neither team has seen a D like this so it just depends on who makes the best adjustments. Should a close game regardless and the team that makes the least mistakes will take it down
 
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