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I get a good laugh at the Michigan was more physical in the trenches BS. OSU simply puckered. For whatever reason Michigan is in Day and OSU's head.

OSU is gonna win by 14+ on Saturday. What will be the narrative then?
Why?
Michigan - 4.1 per carry
OSU- 3.0

Michigan has averaged over 4 yards a carry just 4 times this year. Fresno, Wash, Northwestern, and OSU
 
Why?
Michigan - 4.1 per carry
OSU- 3.0

Michigan has averaged over 4 yards a carry just 4 times this year. Fresno, Wash, Northwestern, and OSU
That number was pretty drastically skewed by the one run by Orji for 29. Otherwise they averaged 3.4 ypc. The reason we lost was dumbass playcalling doing the only thing that wasn't going to work over and over.
 
Why?
Michigan - 4.1 per carry
OSU- 3.0

Michigan has averaged over 4 yards a carry just 4 times this year. Fresno, Wash, Northwestern, and OSU

Was OSU less physical against teams like Oregon, PSU, IU and Nebraska?

Also, the Michigan RB's avg 3.5 ypc.

OSU choked this game. It's not like Michigan is anymore physical than a team like PSU. That's my whole point.
 
Was OSU less physical against teams like Oregon, PSU, IU and Nebraska?

Also, the Michigan RB's avg 3.5 ypc.

OSU choked this game. It's not like Michigan is anymore physical than a team like PSU. That's my whole point.

I put little stock into Nebraska playing OSU close.

It was a trap game for them (Oregon, Nebraska, Penn St).
 
LOL they already came out and admitted the playcalling was the problem. Again, anyone with any level of football knowledge and an objective mind knows OSU beat themselves in a game they would have easily won had they not kept trying to run up the gut (which hadn't been our playcalling scheme in any other game this year). Whether it was Day or Kelly calling the plays that game, they've both already admitted the playcalling was atrocious.
What else are they going to say? Is this where I type 'LOL'. They were outcoached and outschemed. You think they are going to say -- Michigan's coaches had a better game plan. You couldn't pass the ball or run the ball effectively against Michigan. Howard threw the ball 33 times for 170 yards and 2 int's.
 
Was OSU less physical against teams like Oregon, PSU, IU and Nebraska?

Also, the Michigan RB's avg 3.5 ypc.

OSU choked this game. It's not like Michigan is anymore physical than a team like PSU. That's my whole point.

Dipshits are gonna act like Michigan "totally outcoached" Ohio State

they literally did the same thing they've done all year and dumbass day played the only way that would play right into that/ One coach tripping over their own dick over and over again to try to prove some point does not = the other coach "outcoaching" them.
 
And Day never went back to those deep passes again because he was being a fucking moron and trying to run up the gut. Like I said, his ego cost us what should have been a 3+ TD win.
You guys didn't have a first down for almost 1 1/2 quarters to end the game. Your longest pass completion was on a screen to Henderson. Howard was 5 for 14 passing in the 2nd half on balls to his WR for 31 yards and an interception in the 2nd half.

Yet -- now it would have been a 3+ TD win if Ohio went to his worst attribute as a QB -- throwing deep balls.
 
Dipshits are gonna act like Michigan "totally outcoached" Ohio State

they literally did the same thing they've done all year and dumbass day played the only way that would play right into that/ One coach tripping over their own dick over and over again to try to prove some point does not = the other coach "outcoaching" them.
You threw the ball 33 times in the game. The only game ALL YEAR you threw the ball more was Oregon. You threw 35 times.
 
Was OSU less physical against teams like Oregon, PSU, IU and Nebraska?

Also, the Michigan RB's avg 3.5 ypc.

OSU choked this game. It's not like Michigan is anymore physical than a team like PSU. That's my whole point.
Oregon doesn't play a physical style. Penn State is a physical team, but Michigan has more talent on the defensive line than Penn State.

Not sure why IU and Nebraska are being brought up.
 
What else are they going to say? Is this where I type 'LOL'. They were outcoached and outschemed. You think they are going to say -- Michigan's coaches had a better game plan. You couldn't pass the ball or run the ball effectively against Michigan. Howard threw the ball 33 times for 170 yards and 2 int's.

You guys didn't have a first down for almost 1 1/2 quarters to end the game. Your longest pass completion was on a screen to Henderson. Howard was 5 for 14 passing in the 2nd half on balls to his WR for 31 yards and an interception in the 2nd half.

Yet -- now it would have been a 3+ TD win if Ohio went to his worst attribute as a QB -- throwing deep balls.

You threw the ball 33 times in the game. The only game ALL YEAR you threw the ball more was Oregon. You threw 35 times.

Oregon doesn't play a physical style. Penn State is a physical team, but Michigan has more talent on the defensive line than Penn State.

Not sure why IU and Nebraska are being brought up.

This is the Ohio St/Tennessee thread.

Here's a couple of the many Ohio St/Michigan threads. Pick one and carry on.

 
This is the Ohio St/Tennessee thread.

Here's a couple of the many Ohio St/Michigan threads. Pick one and carry on.

I don't even have the heart to pick on Nebraska fans right now. Congrats on your bowl game.
 
Oregon doesn't play a physical style. Penn State is a physical team, but Michigan has more talent on the defensive line than Penn State.

Not sure why IU and Nebraska are being brought up.

IU had the #1 rush defense in the country, Nebraska was top 10. Thanks for playing.
 
Was OSU less physical against teams like Oregon, PSU, IU and Nebraska?

Also, the Michigan RB's avg 3.5 ypc.

OSU choked this game. It's not like Michigan is anymore physical than a team like PSU. That's my whole point.
They won the LOS. That is generally what those comments refer to, so I am trying to figure out your point.
 
a was top 10. Thanks for playing.
There is nothing being played. IU had a solid year, but it was on the back of playing BRUTAL offenses. Take out Ohio State and tell me the average ranking for the offenses IU played?

The B1G was a joke this year. We have like 10 offenses ranked outside the top 100, including my beloved Wolverines, who were painfully pitiful.

6 of the top 10 rush defenses were from the B1G. That has to do with the piss poor offenses in our conference this year more than it has to do with elite defenses.
 
That number was pretty drastically skewed by the one run by Orji for 29. Otherwise they averaged 3.4 ypc. The reason we lost was dumbass playcalling doing the only thing that wasn't going to work over and over.
Cool. The guy coming in to run the ball skewed the running stats, that is a next level rebuttal
 
They won the LOS. That is generally what those comments refer to, so I am trying to figure out your point.
Eric has a hard on for me. I think I may have hurt his feelings about ND before, so he spends his time trying to come up with these "got ya" comments.
 
Cool. The guy coming in to run the ball skewed the running stats, that is a next level rebuttal
This is @Across The Field's MO. He will cherry pick plays and then say -- we didn't really get pushed around. Ask him about the year Donovan Edwards ran for 200+ yards, but not really, because 75 yard and 85 yard touchdown runs don't count.
 
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