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Old 09-07-2006, 04:38 PM
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Some keys to this game:
1. The OSU O line must neutralize the Texas D front, which is VERY GOOD. The Longhorn linebackers may well be the D's weak link. If the Buck line can slow the rush, they will be successful moving the ball, and Texas will be in trouble.

2.Buckeye qb Smith must rush for at least 80 yards. This guy may well be this year's Vince Young(yes--he might be that good!). If he does that, The Texas D will be on their heels, and the passing game/trick plays could prove very effective.

3. The Longhorn kick returner(#31?) has a habit of dropping the football, and carrying it very loosely. If OSU kicks it high and long, chances are good this guy will cough one up.

4. Ohio State must pressure and confuse the new Texas qb. He ain't playing North Texas this week. Pretend the blitz then pull back--disquise or delay the blitz--swith d back coverages at the last minute. OSU should have a big talent and experience edge at qb, though the Texas guy should be a good one down the road.

5. Ohio State must keep the Texas fans sitting on their hands. Don't give them anything to cheer about early on to get them going. Austin is a big homefield, but nowhere near as intimidating as what OSU faces within the Big Ten.

6. Tressel is a far superior coach to Mack Brown, and seems to rise to the big games, while with last year being the lone exception, Texas has a long history of being blown out when it really counts.

Can you tell who I want to win this game?
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Old 09-07-2006, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jackofhearts
Some keys to this game:
1. The OSU O line must neutralize the Texas D front, which is VERY GOOD. The Longhorn linebackers may well be the D's weak link. If the Buck line can slow the rush, they will be successful moving the ball, and Texas will be in trouble.

2.Buckeye qb Smith must rush for at least 80 yards. This guy may well be this year's Vince Young(yes--he might be that good!). If he does that, The Texas D will be on their heels, and the passing game/trick plays could prove very effective.

3. The Longhorn kick returner(#31?) has a habit of dropping the football, and carrying it very loosely. If OSU kicks it high and long, chances are good this guy will cough one up.

4. Ohio State must pressure and confuse the new Texas qb. He ain't playing North Texas this week. Pretend the blitz then pull back--disquise or delay the blitz--swith d back coverages at the last minute. OSU should have a big talent and experience edge at qb, though the Texas guy should be a good one down the road.

5. Ohio State must keep the Texas fans sitting on their hands. Don't give them anything to cheer about early on to get them going. Austin is a big homefield, but nowhere near as intimidating as what OSU faces within the Big Ten.

6. Tressel is a far superior coach to Mack Brown, and seems to rise to the big games, while with last year being the lone exception, Texas has a long history of being blown out when it really counts.

Can you tell who I want to win this game?
Thats pretty comical.
jackof hearts, Ohio St blew more big games between 1968 and 2002 than any school in college history.
You might wanna edit the post and remove number 6. You aren't really serious are you?
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Old 09-07-2006, 05:42 PM
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Oracle--you might stick to something you know.

Tressel's big gane record is exceptional.
Bowl games, out-of-conference, and Michigan.

Mack Brown has won ONE big game in his life(two if you count last year's last minute win at Ohio State), and only due to late game heroics by Vince Young(who is gone like a train BTW).

For years Texas has been the Linda Lovelace of college football.

Don't embarrass yourself more than necessary, though this exchange could be fun.

You might know a little about the juicer trainers in NY, but you may be out of your element here.

Take care, guy--we should hook up at CD.
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Old 09-07-2006, 05:46 PM
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Oracle--you might stick to something you know.

Tressel's big gane record is exceptional.
Bowl games, out-of-conference, and Michigan.

Mack Brown has won ONE big game in his life(two if you count last year's last minute win at Ohio State), and only due to late game heroics by Vince Young(who is gone like a train BTW).

For years Texas has been the Linda Lovelace of college football.

Don't embarrass yourself more than necessary, though this exchange could be fun.

You might know a little about the juicer trainers in NY, but you may be out of your element here.

Take care, guy--we should hook up at CD.

LOL!!
You said history, had you attended school in NY you would know that history stated plainly does not allow the reader to infer than the writer meant history of specific coaches.
Last time I checked, Texas had won the biggest game there was, winning the national Championship. Thats what you call a karma reversal.
It should be a great game.
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Old 09-07-2006, 05:57 PM
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before pgardn made fun of Bama's fight song, I didn't care who won this game
actually I'd prefer OSU because the big12 is weak, and Texas could run the table again in that conference, while I see Ohio getting beat somewhere in the always tough big 10
Young was the difference in last year's game
perhaps Troy Smith will be the difference in this year's
let me commend both schools for scheduling this game
the NCAA allowed a 12th in-season game this year
and most major programs just added another cupcake
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Old 09-07-2006, 07:00 PM
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YOUR OUT OF YOUR ELEMENT DONNIE, THE CHINAMEN IS NOT THE ISSUE HERE, the correct normanculture(?) is asian american
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Old 09-07-2006, 09:29 PM
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YOUR OUT OF YOUR ELEMENT DONNIE, THE CHINAMEN IS NOT THE ISSUE HERE, the correct normanculture(?) is asian american
Damn it Scavs I Love it.

Normanculture. The Norman's had an interesting culture. Nomenclature. I think thats the spelling... Meaning name.
He peed on my f ckn rug.
Thats right dude... He peed on your fc k in rug.


Ok here is the skinny. Ohio State really thought they would blow Texas out last year. They were not entirely ready. Tressel is normally a very good coach, but he missed this one last year. USC then pulled an Ohio State for the National championship. When Nebraska had won all their National Championships, Texas did the same thing to them upon the formation of the Big 12. Then they gave Nebraska their first loss in Nebraska in God knows how many years... Just like OSU had happen with their nonconf. winning streak, destroyed by TExas. Texas does have trouble in big games when opponents consider them WORTHY (Oklahoma). But Texas is well know for biting teams in the rear that underestimate them. And losing to teams who are good and take them seriously. Enough history.

Ohio State will most likely not be foolish enough to take Texas lightly this time. So I must think they will have a good game plan, and will be ready. The game is being played in the evening, which is a big plus for Ohio State, no intense heat. Texas just suspended the starting cornerback who was to cover Ginn. NOt good for Texas.
The key will be Texas' ability to move the ball. They will attempt to ram the ball down Ohio State's throat. Texas may have the BEST offensive run blocking line in the nation. The freshman QB will be given mostly short routes, easy throws. So will Ohio State prevent Texas from time consuming drives? I think they can because Tressel knows how to build a game plan. Ohio State should be able to move the ball on Texas. TExas D is very fast, but not terribly tough based on the first game. I am pretty sure OSU can move the ball, it will open up their outstanding QB (no way he is Vince YOung though) and the biggest threat, Ted Ginn. Tough game. If I was getting points, and OSU, I would take them if I had to. But I cannot allow myself to do that. And my brother would never bet against them. (I dont gamble on team sports, so I give him my picks. There will be much better games to look at. This is a leave alone. Im lookin em over right now)
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Old 09-07-2006, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by BellamyRd.
before pgardn made fun of Bama's fight song, I didn't care who won this game
actually I'd prefer OSU because the big12 is weak, and Texas could run the table again in that conference, while I see Ohio getting beat somewhere in the always tough big 10
Young was the difference in last year's game
perhaps Troy Smith will be the difference in this year's
let me commend both schools for scheduling this game
the NCAA allowed a 12th in-season game this year
and most major programs just added another cupcake
Coach.
Your team has a fight song extolling the virtue of drowning flying insects.

Your team has an elephant mascot, yet claims to be an algal bloom (red tide) that kills millions of redfish along the Texas coast.

How IN GOD'S NAME am I supposed to like a team like that? Help me understand this mindless slaughter, and maybe I will side with Alabama. I know you care deeply.

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Old 09-07-2006, 09:55 PM
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If you guys remember last years game, OSU was a completely different team with Smith was QBing. I expect OSU to do some serious damage on Saturday
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Old 09-07-2006, 10:14 PM
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Coach.
Your team has a fight song extolling the virtue of drowning flying insects.

Your team has an elephant mascot, yet claims to be an algal bloom (red tide) that kills millions of redfish along the Texas coast.

How IN GOD'S NAME am I supposed to like a team like that? Help me understand this mindless slaughter, and maybe I will side with Alabama. I know you care deeply.

LOL...damn, I didn't know about all that
perhaps I'll have to switch allegiances
Cattle Call!
of course Gary Bussy claims cattle passing gas
is destroying the ozone layer
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Old 09-07-2006, 10:41 PM
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I tell you what I do not like about Texas. Matthew Mckonahay(sp?), who I dont think ever went to the school, gets to be on the sidelines. Last week some other nonalumnist-big celeb was on the sidelines. We have turned into USC. Showtime.

You think they ever ask the long suffering pgardn to be on the sideline? You think they ever call me up and say, hey, you went to the school for 6.5 years here, you did a lot of good work here, why dont you come watch a game?

Nope they never ask me. Not once. Check that. When I was about 10 years old, I got to be on the sidelines of the Arkansas-Texas game in Austin. Why? Because my dad gave big bucks to the school way back. But my Dad is not around, and I will be damned if I give money to an athletic program that is rolling in dollars. Ya think ole Mack gives me a call, says pgardn, why dont you come up and watch a game with me?

And everbody and their mother wears UT shirts down here now. Where were they when the suffering was taking place? They did not suffer with the team. Its like amateur night every night. Give me a long suffering, non boasting fan anyday. The heart of the school by GOD.
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Old 09-07-2006, 10:48 PM
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Cont rant:

I even called the Texas Women's soccer coach and told him about a girl who played for the High School I taught at that was unrecruited for soccer (did not play club soccer) but was one of the best players I had ever seen. And he blew me off. Then I get a call saying that he HAD seen film of her in the State semifinals, why did she not play club ball? has she signed with anybody? We very badly want to sign her, what is her name again?

Well she already signed with Hawaii in Volleyball because you guys dont frikin listen. This kid was a better athlete, faster than anyone on their soccer team, I told him that. Well good for them. They lost a good player.
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Old 09-08-2006, 10:07 AM
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pgardn,

Matthew McC studied film direction at the University of Texas (at Austin) and was a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, graduating in 1993. Not sure how his presence though would invigorate a team, or help in recruiting. Now the other night the 'Canes had D-Wade on their sidelines, current reining Finals MVP, but it wasn't enough to overcome the tenatios FSU D. Ok, I'll cheer for UT but please tell me you are voting for Kinky Friedman for Governor.
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Old 09-08-2006, 10:12 AM
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I hope OSU gets crushed, I give Brown credit for suspending those guys, if it was Sweater Vest Man, they would be playing along with the other criminals at Ohio State. If we can only get Notre Dame to lose and Ohio State to lose in the same weekend, but that's probably too much to ask...
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Old 09-08-2006, 10:34 AM
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I hope OSU gets crushed, I give Brown credit for suspending those guys, if it was Sweater Vest Man, they would be playing along with the other criminals at Ohio State. If we can only get Notre Dame to lose and Ohio State to lose in the same weekend, but that's probably too much to ask...
Notre dame will crush penn St like a grape. That one you can take to the bank. Thats got blowout written all over it.
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Old 09-08-2006, 10:39 AM
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Mwindu, I hate both those teams as well. Probably asking way too much for both of them to go down in the same weekend, but one can always hope!
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Old 09-08-2006, 10:47 AM
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Mwindu, I hate both those teams as well. Probably asking way too much for both of them to go down in the same weekend, but one can always hope!
Yes we can!

I despise OSU, their fans are almost as bad as Kentucky Basketball fans...

Cincinnati is almost all Catholic(I am not) and all you hear about is Notre Dame, I can't stand it...
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Old 09-08-2006, 10:48 AM
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Ohio State fans are worse than KY basketball fans, at least Ashley Judd is a good KY basketball fan. And Notre Dame fans are pretty much the same!
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Old 09-08-2006, 10:57 AM
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Ohio State fans are worse than KY basketball fans, at least Ashley Judd is a good KY basketball fan. And Notre Dame fans are pretty much the same!
My dad's good friend started for Notre Dame, he loves to go to Keeneland, since he was Catholic, he had about 30 brothers and they would all go with us, the only thing they would talk about was ND. One time he came over and I was wearing a Florida State T-shirt, he got all fired up at me, it was kind of funny...
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Old 09-08-2006, 12:46 PM
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Try living in Columbus Ohio and having to hear about Ohio State Football 24 hours a day 365 days a year. Ohio State fans on the whole travel great and are very supportive. On the whole they are real arrogant sobs as well.

Had Ohio State used Smith for the whole game last year instead of switching QB's they most likely would have won. If they play this game like they did Northern Illinois, they get beat by 2 or 3 touchdowns. Mark my words. Ohio State was cold as ice from the second part of the 2nd quarter till the end. Bad part is this is not even gonna be like a home game for Texas because they are estimating 40,000 OSU Fans.
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