LSAClassOf2000

September 28th, 2012 at 7:52 AM ^

"Ohio State coach Urban Meyer has said the Buckeyes defense is built for stopping a straight-ahead runner like Bell, but it also ranks last in the Big Ten while giving up 394.8 yards per game." - from the article

So, we can conclude from this that there is indeed a more practical foundation for this strategy as Hankins has explained it. Clearly, this might be the only way they can stop the rush. I wonder what a decapitation formation looks like on Ohio's base defense - would it make sense for it to come on a biltz?