Night Games Open Thread 9/28

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#21 Ole Miss @ #1 Alabama (ESPN)

#10 Texas A&M @ Arkansas (ESPN2)

Arizona @ #16 Washington (FOX)

#20 Florida @ Kentucky (ESPNU)

#23 Wisconsin @ #4 Ohio State (ABC)

 

LSAClassOf2000

September 28th, 2013 at 9:45 PM ^

Here's the halftime snapshot of the Wisconsin-OSU game:

 
 

Wisconsin

 

Ohio St.

1st Downs 10 14
3rd down efficiency
2 of 6 2 of 6
4th down efficiency
0-0 1 of 1
Total Yards 260 269
Passing 210 162
Comp-Att
11 of 16 11 of 17
Yards per pass
13.1 9.5
Rushing 50 107
Rushing Attempts
14 16
Yards per rush
3.6 6.7
Turnovers 0 0
Fumbles lost
0 0
Interceptions thrown
0 0

 

alum96

September 28th, 2013 at 10:00 PM ^

50 yards rushing in a half, on pace for 100 with those 2 RBs and a very decent OL is impressive for Ohio esp considering their DL is just about all underclassmen.  OSU is selling out to stop the run and daring Wiscy to beat them in the air.  They are getting gashed here and there by a superior WR and a decent QB performance but Urbz is taking away Wiscy's strength.   If they hold them to 130 or less in runs during the game that would be quite a feat for an offense built around running

charblue.

September 28th, 2013 at 9:45 PM ^

How do you get burned after defending two underthrown passes that should have been picked off? Do they call holding on the Buckeyes? Roby has been fouling all night, not a single call. They tackle Borland in the backfield, no call. 

The Badgers have cost themselves 10 points in the first half, the current deficit. Unbelievable. 

mGrowOld

September 28th, 2013 at 9:46 PM ^

Switching over to the Arizona/Washington game.  Isn't this about the time in the game for RR to deliver his vaunted "knockout punch" our Dear Leader spoke so lovingly of earlier this week?

corundum

September 28th, 2013 at 9:53 PM ^

You're taking it out of context. He was referring to how RR would run certain plays, then had a following counter to completely fool a defense for an easy score. Example: Denard Iso's on  3/5 first and second downs allowed the "QB oh nos" to result in worst waldo's.