What I See: Ohio State Edition

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Going deep is going take time for those routes to get there, got to think that gives Bain & Mesidor a chance to eat, not to mention Keionte on those blitzes. Keep Fitz and JaKobe back deep, reading Sayin.
I think we give that offense problems. Besides a few random series. No one has handled us with our defense that will stay true for this game. As all have said its on Dawson and beck.
 
They better be able to block or it’s going to be a long night for sayin
Going deep is going take time for those routes to get there, got to think that gives Bain & Mesidor a chance to eat, not to mention Keionte on those blitzes. Keep Fitz and JaKobe back deep, reading Sayin.
I keep seeing this stat appear on different shows that Sayin's ATTT(Average Time To Throw) was 2.6 during the season but against Indiana it was 3.5secs. We need to duplicate this and some.

If we get 15+ QB pressures to go with 10+ qbhits and 4+ sacks, I think we put ourselves in a place to be successful and get the dub.
 


This is who concerns me most on Ohio State's defense. Special special talent. His ability to close on the ball is special. Downs gets the hype but Reese is the best player on Ohio State's defense in my opinion.
 
Matt Patricia has watched every Miami game this year. He most certainly will stack the box, and press his corners (cause he does not think we can run by them on the outside). Beck is going to be forced to make throws in man coverage under duress. If Dawson and Beck cant beat this, it will be a long day.
That’s why I believe CJ could have a big game against them. Their corners have been beat deep this season and they have not played any burners at WR.



 
Agreed. Playing with tempo while using minimal substitutions to prevent Miami from substituting is key to limiting our DL. Louisville and SMU did it. Texas A&M did it on that last drive and it neutralized our pass rush by tiring them out. Good thing that isn't Ohio State's style. Plays right into our hands.
One of the things about OSU's slow style of play during the regular season is that it was deliberate and had a purpose. According to Day, the idea was to run fewer plays per game thus running 1-2 games worth of fewer plays to save wear and tear on the players during a long season.

They did something similar last year then opened it up for the CFP jumping out to big leads early big leads against both Tennessee and Oregon. Day also took a much larger role in play calling during the playoff. Whether that is the plan again this year remains to be seen but it's something to consider because the Buckeyes ARE capable of playing fast.
Looking forward to a banger of a game and a close score either way.
 
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