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10 hours ago, Lnghrn said:

Last season Texas struggled to run the ball between the tackles because we had a 190lb rb.  Our big back, who Nick Saban, called the top rb in college football, missed the entire season due to a ligament injury.  He’s still not 100%, but will play on 8/30 and we have other backs this year that can run between the tackles and we have a much more athletic qb.  Ohio St lost 2 top rbs to the draft and they still ran for less than 100 yards in the cotton bowl.  We’ll see how what happens this year with the run game.  Also realize Ohio st will likely not have a run threat at qb, and UT will this year.  

“He’s still not 100%”

In my humble opinion, Ohio State’s interior defensive line has an advantage over Texas’ IOL.

Posted
14 minutes ago, 4thandFive said:

2025 Alabama is better than the last few years and 2023 Michigan cheated and 2024 Michigan was a mess. So I don’t think it’s “abandoning reason” to say that I think Alabama would beat them this year. 

“2024 Michigan was a mess”

Yes, that is kind of our point. Michigan still beat Alabama.

Posted
2 hours ago, TBux said:

.....and just for the record, I don't know what fellow Buckeye fan is smoking, but there is a virtually zero chance we score 31 on your defense. The only way that happens is if Arch struggles with the noise, the pressure and disguised coverages he's gonna see in the back end and turns the ball over too many times which is a distinct possiblity. I expect both defenses to control the game for the most part. At the end of the day I think we have more weapons and home field advantage that is the difference....still working on score prediction but we ain't scoring 31 without Arch's help but I just don't see Sark giving him that kind of rope

In fairness to my prediction, Vegas has Ohio State’s o/u at 24.5. I don’t think it is unreasonable to think Ohio State gets a couple field goals or a short field touchdown off a turnover to get to 30-31 points.

Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, LovingBuckeye said:

“2024 Michigan was a mess”

Yes, that is kind of our point. Michigan still beat Alabama.

Again. You know as well as I that talking about one year in college football doesn’t mean much of anything for the next year. *pre-season rankings are so bogus in college football.  
 

I still do not see how you think the middle of the B1G is thicker than the middle of the SEC. By all accounts, this is the deepest the SEC has been in a long time. I’d argue the B1G is the top-heaviest league there is in the major divisions. 

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Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, 4thandFive said:

Again. You know as well as I that talking about one year in college football doesn’t mean much of anything for the next year. *pre-season rankings are so bogus in college football.  
 

I still do not see how you think the middle of the B1G is thicker than the middle of the SEC. By all accounts, this is the deepest the SEC has been in a long time. I’d argue the B1G is the top-heaviest league there is in the major divisions. 

This is also the deepest the B1G has ever been. Either way, it’ll be settled on the field. I think LSU is certainly losing at Clemson. If Texas isn’t able to pull the upset in Columbus, it’s looking like another year of the SEC being mocked.

If Michigan is able to pull off the upset in Norman, oooof

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Just now, Here for the Wins said:

You need to think about him wearing jorts and a Bobby Hoying jersey, maybe Andy Katzenmoyer and any perspective after that makes sense.

This man knows his history! +1

Posted
4 minutes ago, LovingBuckeye said:

This is also the deepest the B1G has ever been. Either way, it’ll be settled on the field. I think LSU is certainly losing at Clemson. If Texas isn’t able to pull the upset in Columbus, it’s looking like another year of the SEC being mocked.

If Michigan is able to pull off the upset in Norman, oooof

1. We’ll have to agree to disagree. 
2. Texas losing on the road in Columbus wouldn’t constitute anybody being “mocked”- you’re the favorite in the game.

3. Beating an Oklahoma team that has struggled consistently under Venables isn’t really a benchmark for B1G/SEC prowess. 

Posted
18 minutes ago, 4thandFive said:

1. We’ll have to agree to disagree. 
2. Texas losing on the road in Columbus wouldn’t constitute anybody being “mocked”- you’re the favorite in the game.

3. Beating an Oklahoma team that has struggled consistently under Venables isn’t really a benchmark for B1G/SEC prowess. 

2. Agree as long as it is not a 15+ point victory by either team they should not drop much in the rankings.

3. Oklahoma is not the Oklahoma of old, and Michigan has a True Frosh QB.  Regardless these are the two (SEC vs. BIG) to use as a measuring stick early this season.

Posted
43 minutes ago, LovingBuckeye said:

In fairness to my prediction, Vegas has Ohio State’s o/u at 24.5. I don’t think it is unreasonable to think Ohio State gets a couple field goals or a short field touchdown off a turnover to get to 30-31 points.

I see this as a 31-24 type game.

Posted
36 minutes ago, LovingBuckeye said:

This is also the deepest the B1G has ever been. Either way, it’ll be settled on the field. I think LSU is certainly losing at Clemson. If Texas isn’t able to pull the upset in Columbus, it’s looking like another year of the SEC being mocked.

If Michigan is able to pull off the upset in Norman, oooof

Big was 6-4 vs SEC last year.

Posted
23 minutes ago, Ironmanz35 said:

Big was 6-4 vs SEC last year.

Sure was. Winning the national championship is the almighty Trump card. Especially when the B1G went 4-1 against teams competing for the playoffs. 

Posted
13 hours ago, LovingBuckeye said:

In your opinion what would be the best Texas podcast to listen to for accurate and intelligent insights? I enjoy learning as much as possible about the teams Ohio State plays as well.

I like Coffee and Football and listen a little bit every day.  However, I think Inside Texas has great guys on the X and O’s of the game.  Both are pro Texas no doubt but Bobby Burton tries to be fair about things.  C.J. Is good but perhaps more homer.  Gerry is great on recruits, all recruits even on Texas kids.  The It guys shoot straight, and Ian knows how the game is played.  247 they are good overall.,  

Posted
4 minutes ago, LovingBuckeye said:

That wouldn’t surprise me one bit. 

Ohio State has to keep Sayin clean so the Tackles need to have their head on a swivel.  I believe if they do this then Sayin will have a big day.  I am guessing Day will let him sling it early and often.  I see Klare as a big X-factor picking up chunk yards in this game.  Also I see the Freshman Bo Jackson taking over as lead back by week 4.  

Arch will be a problem, but the OSU secondary vs Texas WR is advantageous to OSU.

Texas will probably try to establish a run game, but OSU will give some 3-4 looks with LB crashing gaps on run blitzes to neutralize this.  Interested to see what the D-Line does that is the biggest question for OSU defense this year.  

Offense will be fine 4 great options to distribute the ball to.  RB unproven but as mentioned I would not be surprised to see Bo getting 8-10 carries in this game.  Biggest question is how well these RB can pass block and or catch the ball on check downs and pick up yards.  There will be times Sayin is scrambling for his life next Saturday.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Ironmanz35 said:

Ohio State has to keep Sayin clean so the Tackles need to have their head on a swivel.  I believe if they do this then Sayin will have a big day.  I am guessing Day will let him sling it early and often.  I see Klare as a big X-factor picking up chunk yards in this game.  Also I see the Freshman Bo Jackson taking over as lead back by week 4.  

Arch will be a problem, but the OSU secondary vs Texas WR is advantageous to OSU.

Texas will probably try to establish a run game, but OSU will give some 3-4 looks with LB crashing gaps on run blitzes to neutralize this.  Interested to see what the D-Line does that is the biggest question for OSU defense this year.  

Offense will be fine 4 great options to distribute the ball to.  RB unproven but as mentioned I would not be surprised to see Bo getting 8-10 carries in this game.  Biggest question is how well these RB can pass block and or catch the ball on check downs and pick up yards.  There will be times Sayin is scrambling for his life next Saturday.

Do you not think Texas’ DBs are going to be a problem?

Posted
9 minutes ago, Philip Barber said:

I like Coffee and Football and listen a little bit every day.  However, I think Inside Texas has great guys on the X and O’s of the game.  Both are pro Texas no doubt but Bobby Burton tries to be fair about things.  C.J. Is good but perhaps more homer.  Gerry is great on recruits, all recruits even on Texas kids.  The It guys shoot straight, and Ian knows how the game is played.  247 they are good overall.,  

Perfect, that is exactly what I was looking for! I just followed the show on Apple Podcasts. If interested in an Ohio State podcast, easy 15-30 minute listen, it would be “Austin & Birm”.  This is a daily podcast as well.

Posted
8 minutes ago, Ironmanz35 said:

Ohio State has to keep Sayin clean so the Tackles need to have their head on a swivel.  I believe if they do this then Sayin will have a big day.  I am guessing Day will let him sling it early and often.  I see Klare as a big X-factor picking up chunk yards in this game.  Also I see the Freshman Bo Jackson taking over as lead back by week 4.  

Arch will be a problem, but the OSU secondary vs Texas WR is advantageous to OSU.

Texas will probably try to establish a run game, but OSU will give some 3-4 looks with LB crashing gaps on run blitzes to neutralize this.  Interested to see what the D-Line does that is the biggest question for OSU defense this year.  

Offense will be fine 4 great options to distribute the ball to.  RB unproven but as mentioned I would not be surprised to see Bo getting 8-10 carries in this game.  Biggest question is how well these RB can pass block and or catch the ball on check downs and pick up yards.  There will be times Sayin is scrambling for his life next Saturday.

Bringing up RB3, I can tell this man knows his stuff!

I can see Bo Jackson possibly overtaking CJ Donaldson Jr as RB2, however James Peoples should be a very good lead back. I think most Ohio State fans would be surprised if James Peoples isn’t RB1 the rest of his time at Ohio State. He’s been compared to JK Dobbins a lot.

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