Ohio Schadenfreude

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So I guess Ohio was pretty confident they were going to win last night... So much so they had these placed on the windshields of all cars parked at Lucus Oil Stadium.

 

Aaaaaaarrrgggghhh RT @DBriggsBlade: On the windshield of my car outside the stadium pic.twitter.com/RhsdzjoRhT

— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) December 8, 2013

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maize-blue

December 8th, 2013 at 12:49 PM ^

Uban Meyer = Least favorite coach

OSU = Least favorite team

Ryan Shazier = Least favorite player

This is just wonderful.

Don

December 8th, 2013 at 12:50 PM ^

that were printed saying "OSU BIg Ten Champions 2013" that they undoubtedly had ready in the OSU lockerroom. I bet I could sell them in EL for twenty bucks a pop.

OSUMC Wolverine

December 8th, 2013 at 1:00 PM ^

Although the outcome of the game was enjoyable in some ways, I did watch it realizing that our offense didnt make a leap but rather played one of the least capable defenses on our schedule last week.  MSU moved the ball easily against ohio who may have the worst secondary in the Big Ten.  Minus Shazier ohio's defense could be downright miserable outside of the Dline next year...good.

CLord

December 8th, 2013 at 1:22 PM ^

Agree, but also that watching Ohio run the ball well against Narduzzi was even more of an indictment of how unimaginative and predictable my lovely avatar is, and probably will be for us.  Hello DeBord days all over again.

tybert

December 8th, 2013 at 1:42 PM ^

How badly can a guy coach to drag down high-star recruits to the point we couldn't rull the ball against Akron and had back-to-back negative yards for the 1st time since at least 1962.

Al sucks for sure, but Funk may been the worst OL coach this side of UConn.

Schmozerine

December 8th, 2013 at 2:10 PM ^

Taylor said that "funk is the best oline coach he has had." I am not sure if he was just saying that even though he does not believe it, or it is true and the combination of youth and talent has led to poor performance.

snarling wolverine

December 8th, 2013 at 1:49 PM ^

I'm curious: what did you think was imaginative or unpredictable about Ohio's playcalling?

It looked to me like virtually all of their rushing yards came 1) on handoffs straight up the gut or 2) QB draws/scrambles by Miller.  Their plays were pretty easy to predict by formation; an empty backfield was a virtually guaranteed QB draw, for instance.  

Ohio has a very good OL, possibly the best inside runner in the country, and a super-fast QB.  But I thought their playcalling left a LOT to be desired.  Giving Hyde 18 carries when he was averaging six a pop  - and not giving him the ball on either 3rd or 4th and short on that critical drive - was mind-blowing.  They tried to be cute (splitting Hyde out as a receiver) instead of just going with what worked.

 

 

 

Ranch Doritos

December 8th, 2013 at 1:43 PM ^

Nah. I actually think Braxton will be a good pro QB. I hope he leaves early, but he won't. He still needs another year. Plus, I think he believes they will go undefeated in the regular season next year, so you know he is dying for another shot at a title.