Keys to the game

Submitted by Assemblyman Ro… on November 25th, 2021 at 2:41 PM

I think the key to the game is how many holding calls Hutchinson and Ojabo can draw. If we can get them behind the sticks on offense and stall drives we can win the game. Need to stay on schedule on offense as well

Would love to hear the blog's keys to the game

Jkidd49

November 25th, 2021 at 2:49 PM ^

Lots of X and O coverage which is obviously important but I think showing up and truly, deeply believing you can win is going to be a huge hurdle given all the recent history and I hope they got some positive juju going on in that locker room.

Harball sized HAIL

November 25th, 2021 at 10:25 PM ^

No athlete goes into a contest without the belief they can win.  Especially at this level.  Every player dressed on that field will be geared to go and everyone knows they gotta have their A game.  Keys for me will be who gets an early lead and makes halftime adjustments regardless of score which we've done poorly or not at all the last buncha years but seems a little different this year. Like to play D first and knock Stroud on his ass.  Hutch and DO will be shot out of a cannon. 

Position groups, misc. and who has advantage in my opinion and then what team stats say:

QB's -  ?  / stats Ohio

RB's - edge M / stats M

Receivers - adv. Ohio / stats Ohio

O-Line - EVEN / stats M

D-Line - edge M / stats M

LB's - adv. M / stats M

DB's - EVEN / stats Ohio

Kicking/Punting - adv. M / stats M

Misc:

Turnovers - edge Ohio / stats Ohio

TOP - EVEN

Penalties - adv. M

SOS - edge M / stats edge Ohio  (to date both teams are 4-1 vs. bowl eligible teams.  M had the tougher road schedule)

Field - adv. M

Weather - EVEN

They aren't invincible and they've proven that.

 

 

 

jhayes1189

November 25th, 2021 at 2:55 PM ^

My prediction is I have no clue how they are going to do it, but when the clock says :00 at the end of the 4th quarter, we will have more points than OSU 

RobM_24

November 25th, 2021 at 2:55 PM ^

If we're being honest, the key to the game for us is probably luck. Some fortunate calls by the refs, a fumble, a tipped pass INT, dropped passes, and so on. We can't match up with them player for player, especially our defense with their skill position players. I would say the best things we can do that are within our control are (1) make them sustain drives offensively and increase the odds of mistakes and turnovers, rather than letting them hit home runs, and (2) don't pretend like you have a chance to make this a 13-10 game. OSU is going to score a lot. There's no reason to conservative offensively. Any drive that doesn't end in a TD is as good as a turnover. Call plays accordingly.

 

Eng1980

November 25th, 2021 at 7:43 PM ^

Luck?  Real competent referees might be a miracle but that doesn't qualify as luck.  Tipped passes and forced fumbles come more from effort more than luck.  If Macdonald has mastered the college game (tempo and substitutions) and brings some elements of a confounding NFL defense that might be miraculous but not luck.  The CBs and safeties are good enough to get an INT.  Maybe this time Hutchinson gets the strip sack for the TD and it wouldn't be luck.  No dropped balls and no pre-snap penalties wouldn't be luck. 

I wish people would stop using scores from the 70's as a discussion point as both teams are likely to break 30 and this is relatively normal for college football today.  PSU and Nebraska held OSU to 26 (33 with defensive score) and 26 but they have slightly better defenses than Michigan.

The team and coaches need to deliver their best game of the year to win.  This isn't 2019 where even that wouldn't have been good enough.

RobM_24

November 25th, 2021 at 8:59 PM ^

The more that you remove luck and human error from the equation, the higher OSU's win probability gets. Their perfect game is much, much better than our perfect game. The belief that we can just play our style and "execute" is what gets us beat 14 out of 15 times or whatever it is. You need to take more risks. You have to score more points than you do against other opponents. And you need some luck.

The Baughz

November 25th, 2021 at 2:57 PM ^

Lol are you really expecting the refs to call holding on OSU?

They will be lucky to draw one or two max. 
 

Maryland held every time and a lot of those were obvious and I think they only called it 2-3 times.

SD Larry

November 25th, 2021 at 3:05 PM ^

Pressure on Stroud.  Win the turnover battle.  Make the throws, catches, blocks and tackles.   Establish the running game.  Score more than OSU.  Win the game. 

Berger04

November 25th, 2021 at 3:12 PM ^

 My keys to the game are the linebackers. They need to play better in coverage in  the middle of the field. Coverage has been terrible (Ross) They also cant let Henderson run wild like Kenneth walker either.

Corners need to keep everything in front of them. Don't let receivers beat you. 

Offensive play calling needs to be creative...NOT conservative- Run, Run Pass. We have to be able to pass on early downs. KEEP DRIVES GOING. keep them off the field. Score TD's not FG's.

Need to win the turnover battle.

Most importantly. I hope the officiating is not going against us.

Just please win.   

I have a good feeling as odd as it seems.... 

GO BLUE!! Beat those A**holes.

Soulfire21

November 25th, 2021 at 3:21 PM ^

We won’t win a shootout with them, we simply don’t have the talent to keep up with them.

We need to get a couple 4th down stops and forced them to settle for field goals. Ceding them yards is fine if they aren’t getting TDs. A positive turnover margin would go a long way. We need to be able to pressure Stroud.

We need to drag them down into a high-20s/low-30s affair.

If we win the toss I hope we elect to receive (unlike MSU last week) and work to establish an offensive identity. Methodical drives that end in TDs and limit the number of possessions the OSU offense will have.

We saw a good gameplan in 2017 for The Game that set us up for a game winning drive, but unfortunately O’Korn threw the int. We fired the DC who got absolutely abused by OSU two years in a row in favor of someone who, hopefully, gives us a better chance.

 

Carcajou

November 25th, 2021 at 5:46 PM ^

I agree with you, except for this:


If we win the toss I hope we elect to receive
 


No, defer. We want to limit Stroud's possessions. especially in the second half. Receiving the kickoff and marching down for a score after the half puts Michigan in a better position to win the game.

What we don't want to do is start kind of fast and then fade out at the end.

Carcajou

November 25th, 2021 at 5:51 PM ^

We saw a good gameplan in 2017 for The Game that set us up for a game winning drive, but unfortunately O’Korn threw the int. 
 


I remember that play pretty clearly. I believe there was no Safety in the middle pre-snap, and then quickly there was a pass rusher coming up the middle, in O'Korn's face. He never saw the guy moving into the deep middle late and threw it to where he thought a Michigan receiver would be open.
 

evenyoubrutus

November 25th, 2021 at 3:57 PM ^

Nah, here are the REAL keys to the game.

Get turnovers. 

Don't turn it over. 

Run the ball well.

Pass the ball even weller.

Get the ball in the hands of your playmaker. 

Score TOUCHDOWNS.

-every sports analyst ever.

caup

November 25th, 2021 at 4:56 PM ^

My Thanksgiving wish?

That 10 years from now I run into irate Buckeye fans who are still pissed off about “the epic screw job by the refs” in the 2021 Game.

MGoCarolinaBlue

November 25th, 2021 at 5:06 PM ^

If Michigan has their best game of the season in the trenches on both sides of the ball, and they can scheme a way for Ross not to get picked on, and their young LBs turn the corner this week, and MacDonald calls a game which puts the DBs in a position to make a play on the ball once in a while and they don't hesitate in that moment, and the DEs can get to Stroud and make him face a level of discomfort he hasn't faced before, or at least really sell some holding calls....

Then if Cade plays at his level from the MSU game against a much better defense, and one of Haskins, Corum, or Edwards has an outstanding rushing game so that Michigan can be balanced on offense and sustain long drives that end in TDs and limit snaps for their defense...

And the refs don't screw us, and the ball doesn't bounce in a random and unexpected way right to the Buckeyes....

Then it is possible that Michigan may win. That would be a bigger deal than the '69 game, imo.

Carcajou

November 25th, 2021 at 5:16 PM ^

The middle. Not just running up the middle. But pass blitzes and pass rush up the middle, and pass offense/defense in the middle of the field. Interior lineman, deep safeties, and especially LBers.

Both pass defenses (especially their LBers) are vulnerable to throws in the middle of the field, especially the intermediate throws.  Unfortunately thus far Cade has been reluctant to throw many there - that will likely have to change for Michigan to win. 

Whichever defense can stop the runs up the middle, and prevent the QB from stepping up in a clean pocket, will have the best chance to win the game.