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Offense needs to help the D out. They played well in the ASU game, final score won't show it or even stats, because they got worn down over the course of the game. Need consistency and to put drives together. 

We're going to give up plays, Ohio State is a great program and has a ton of great players. I think we'll win 31-24. 

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5 hours ago, .45s said:

I hate to say this, but I am not sure the Horns will prevail.

 

I wonder if Jay Hartzell will be there.  I just saw that he is leaving to take the same position at SMU.  Don't know if that is fake news or not.

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Not because of the ASU game, I think OSU is just firing on all cylinders and Howard and that team is hot at the right time. I think they win by like 13+ with pulling away in the 4th quarter due to us pushing to come back

 

edit: also telling this to myself so I don’t overly worked up if this happens. I see either a close UT win or a big OSU win 

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Bobby and Gerry think there will be a lot of points and not a lot of field goals… I’m going the opposite. 

No team the Buckeyes have played have gotten to the QB… whether that’s sacks, pressures etc.  

Texas will. 

I’m going 17-13. Ohio State unfortunately wins, however.  

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8 minutes ago, Blake Munroe said:

Bobby and Gerry think there will be a lot of points and not a lot of field goals… I’m going the opposite. 

No team the Buckeyes have played have gotten to the QB… whether that’s sacks, pressures etc.  

Texas will. 

I’m going 17-13. Ohio State unfortunately wins, however.  

 

 

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49 minutes ago, Blake Munroe said:

Bobby and Gerry think there will be a lot of points and not a lot of field goals… I’m going the opposite. 

No team the Buckeyes have played have gotten to the QB… whether that’s sacks, pressures etc.  

Texas will. 

I’m going 17-13. Ohio State unfortunately wins, however.  

@Bobby Burton @Gerry Hamilton @Blake Munroe good thing my subscription ends today. No faith. See yall on the YouTube 🤦

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