Fyckeyes vs Gophers

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This is the rare middle of the road OSU that can win fans but I'm not sure if they're going to dominate often. Their offense has great talent......... But man Stroud does not look like it and Ryan day is not calling plays like someone who thinks his QB can take the game over
 
These young QBs don't know all the offense. Experience QBs get you out of bad plays and put you into good ones. Plays that were gonna be dead or yardage loss. You can have experience QBs read the whole field. Some young QBs have advanced IQ and sometimes they have alot of SRs and upperclassmen around them so they can perform well in their first starts. Because of their great drafts and such, teams like Taint and Bama have to have their QB grow with the rest of the players together. Usually 1, 2 years at most.

I see alot of upsets this year. The middling teams have alot of experience, the upper tier teams don't on atleast one side of the ball.
 
Florida players on each team

Ohio State
CB Sevyn Banks (Orlando)
RB Marcus Crowley (Jacksonville)
OT Nicholas Petit-Frere (Tampa)

Minnesota
WR Doug Emilien (American Heritage)
S Solomon Brown (Largo)
CB Jalen Glaze (Tallahassee)
LB James Gordon IV (Plant City)
RB Bryce Williams (Sarasota)
DT Luther McCoy (Jacksonville)
OG Curtis Dunlap Jr. (Jacksonville)
 
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Right as I note that Stroud threw a trash pass in the dirt, he throws a beautiful pass over the middle. Good times.
 
This id where Minnesota better stop the bleeding because Stroud can get confidence and this can get messy. Stay true to yourself and don't panic
 
This is a good game. Two well coached teams.

I’ve seen some people talk some shlt about PJ Fleck on the site, I don’t know that much about him, other than Minnesota has, over the last few years, certainly gone up in terms of a threat to the big boys in the Big Ten.
 
This here is whats frightening about Bama game. If things go wrong, they can always revert to bully ball. Pound the rock a bit, and everything opens up. We really have to run away with it to have a shot.
 
That is the worst case of pass interference I’ve ever seen, but it wasn’t necessarily a bad move if you lose track of your guy and the ball, in college football it makes sense to commit pass interference
 
This is what I keep saying don't just sell out to run thr ball when OSU secondary is their weakness. That's where you'll win the game
 
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Reversal of fortune.

From a pass inference that was a smart move, to an interception that looked like it was almost going the distance, to an enormous momentum change. One second it looked like Ohio State was starting to control the game with the interception, 60 seconds later Minnesota’s has the lead.
 
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