2024 Natty discussion: tOSU vs ND

The new playoff pretty much makes the regular season irrelevant to some degree. like I said earlier I don’t think Ohio state fans who wanted day fired realize this pretty much cements his job for years.
You are spot on
 
Are you just trying to get him to shut up?
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Desperate for what exactly? Michigan has everything you want to achieve.
Nobody wants a chip you have cheat to do it instead of actually working hard and EARNING it. That’s the difference.

scUM fans will always be sensitive about the subject bc they know it’s true. They couldn’t win shit without cheating.

Now the program can go back to being irrelevant for the next 75 years
 
Nobody wants a chip you have cheat to do it instead of actually working hard and EARNING it. That’s the difference.

scUM fans will always be sensitive about the subject bc they know it’s true. They couldn’t win shit without cheating.

Now the program can go back to being irrelevant for the next 75 years
lol. Guy resigns mid season “must have been the cheating!”

Look. I get it. It was cold, it was snowy, you were sick, the sun was in your eyes, Conner stallions, hard drives, Harbaugh bought a cheeseburger. These are all coping mechanisms you’ve had to develop because you can’t beat us. You couldn’t beat Michigan team with our hands tied behind our back last year.

Your best shot at beating us was this year at home and you couldn’t beat our walk on QB. Lmfao. The sad reality you’ll soon face is that our coach can beat yours, yours can’t. And this run solidifies his position for a long long time.

Oh, and we’re finally paying kids. Enjoy facing the number one QB in the nation the next few years lol.
 
Just saw a stat that ND is one of only 4 teams to run man coverage over 50% of the time. They run it 57% of the time.

Do they change this up or do they stick with what got them here? Obviously Ohio State would love to see man coverage over 1/2 the time they lined up but their defensive backfield is better than Oregon's or Tennessee's IMO.
 
Just saw a stat that ND is one of only 4 teams to run man coverage over 50% of the time. They run it 57% of the time.

Do they change this up or do they stick with what got them here? Obviously Ohio State would love to see man coverage over 1/2 the time they lined up but their defensive backfield is better than Oregon's or Tennessee's IMO.
It’s Golden’s dna. I think he’ll test it but if the blitzes aren’t getting home he’ll have to adjust.

Leonard Moore and Christian Gray are pretty damn good corners but they haven’t gone against a wr corp this loaded. Closest approximation is USC and Gray got torched most of that game. He did get the pick six to ice the game but that was the most points we gave up all year.
 
As the current national champion and with a 4-0 streak on Ohio state, what do you think im coping with?

Just here to state inconvenient facts. This Ohio state team will be remembered for being winless against Michigan. And it will be brought up any time this title run (should the win) is mentioned.
 
As the current national champion and with a 4-0 streak on Ohio state, what do you think im coping with?

Just here to state inconvenient facts. This Ohio state team will be remembered for being winless against Michigan. And it will be brought up any time this title run (should the win) is mentioned.
Only michigan fans will mention it. The rest of the country doeent care.
 
Just saw a stat that ND is one of only 4 teams to run man coverage over 50% of the time. They run it 57% of the time.

Do they change this up or do they stick with what got them here? Obviously Ohio State would love to see man coverage over 1/2 the time they lined up but their defensive backfield is better than Oregon's or Tennessee's IMO.
My big question for ND is not really in coverage. Michigan and Texas were able to slow the offense down because they limited the run game with light boxes allowing them to run predominantly 2 high coverages (which will take away explosives). If ND has to bring a safety down to help with the run, that is going to open them up to big plays in the passing game.
 
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