Vegas giving Tennessee no respect? (+7.5)

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Not sure where you are looking, but everywhere I've looked has it being really cold.

Also have no clue why you are using Indiana as a comp. Tennessee faced Georgia and Bama this year. Their RB Sampson ran for 100+ and over 5.0 YPC in both games. Tennessee ran for 150 on Georgia and over 200 on Bama. Tennessee also has a real good OL, which is loaded with upper class men and anchored by an all-American in Mays.

Indiana played Ohio and Michigan. Indiana ran for like 50 yards on 25 carries against Michigan. I don't know what they ran for against Ohio, but it probably wasn't much more. So again, confused how Indiana is comparable to Tennessee.
I use accuweather and it's showing the high in the low-40s, with an overnight low of 22, but that wouldn't be until after the game is over. It's the weather in the midwest, who the hell knows. It'll end up being mid-60s by the time it gets here.

I laid out the comparison pretty succinctly between Tennessee and Indiana. Also, where are you getting the idea that Georgia and Bama had elite run defenses? UGA ranks 36th in the nation in yards per game allowed, and Bama is 52nd. OSU is 7th. Indiana ran for 141 on 32 carries against us, but the majority of that happened when we already had the game in hand and backups were in. PSU averages over 200 ypg rushing and we held them completely in check (their leading rusher that day was their TE who got a 33 yard rush on a trick play lol). There's no question OSU will be the toughest defense they've faced this season, and by a pretty wide margin.
 
I use accuweather and it's showing the high in the low-40s, with an overnight low of 22, but that wouldn't be until after the game is over. It's the weather in the midwest, who the hell knows. It'll end up being mid-60s by the time it gets here.

I laid out the comparison pretty succinctly between Tennessee and Indiana. Also, where are you getting the idea that Georgia and Bama had elite run defenses? UGA ranks 36th in the nation in yards per game allowed, and Bama is 52nd. OSU is 7th. Indiana ran for 141 on 32 carries against us, but the majority of that happened when we already had the game in hand and backups were in. PSU averages over 200 ypg rushing and we held them completely in check (their leading rusher that day was their TE who got a 33 yard rush on a trick play lol). There's no question OSU will be the toughest defense they've faced this season, and by a pretty wide margin.

Yeah. LOL at trusting a weather forecast 8 days out across the upper Plains and Midwest.
It could change to a full on blizzard by that time, or as you said be clear skies and in the 50s or 60s.
 
What will he really interesting is if Ryan Day continues to run up the middle of the field and ignores his WR’s again or not.
 
What will he really interesting is if Ryan Day continues to run up the middle of the field and ignores his WR’s again or not.
Watch, he will overcorrect and not run the ball at all in 20 degree weather with 25mph winds
 
Watch, he will overcorrect and not run the ball at all in 20 degree weather with 25mph winds
Slants/RB screens/outs can work just fine with this offense
 
I use accuweather and it's showing the high in the low-40s, with an overnight low of 22, but that wouldn't be until after the game is over. It's the weather in the midwest, who the hell knows. It'll end up being mid-60s by the time it gets here.

I laid out the comparison pretty succinctly between Tennessee and Indiana. Also, where are you getting the idea that Georgia and Bama had elite run defenses? UGA ranks 36th in the nation in yards per game allowed, and Bama is 52nd. OSU is 7th. Indiana ran for 141 on 32 carries against us, but the majority of that happened when we already had the game in hand and backups were in. PSU averages over 200 ypg rushing and we held them completely in check (their leading rusher that day was their TE who got a 33 yard rush on a trick play lol). There's no question OSU will be the toughest defense they've faced this season, and by a pretty wide margin.
Wait -- you think Ohio has a defense that is better than Georgia by a wide margin?

So Ohio should hold Tennessee to under 200 yards of offense and what......10 points? Seeing as they are top defense Tennessee will have seen by a pretty wide margin.
 
Would be a different story if the game was in cleveland instead of columbus. We would be treated to a near guaranteed Snow game in the playoffs if that were the case.
 
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Not sure where you are looking, but everywhere I've looked has it being really cold.

Also have no clue why you are using Indiana as a comp. Tennessee faced Georgia and Bama this year. Their RB Sampson ran for 100+ and over 5.0 YPC in both games. Tennessee ran for 150 on Georgia and over 200 on Bama. Tennessee also has a real good OL, which is loaded with upper class men and anchored by an all-American in Mays.

Indiana played Ohio and Michigan. Indiana ran for like 50 yards on 25 carries against Michigan. I don't know what they ran for against Ohio, but it probably wasn't much more. So again, confused how Indiana is comparable to Tennessee.
The irony of talking about weather is Tennessee should benefit from bad weather. OSU is much more reliant on passing, than Tennessee. Tennessee is very good along the lines of scrimmage. They have a great run game. Low scoring game favors Tenn. I am sure Tenn fans would love a windy game to make passing tough
 
I use accuweather and it's showing the high in the low-40s, with an overnight low of 22, but that wouldn't be until after the game is over. It's the weather in the midwest, who the hell knows. It'll end up being mid-60s by the time it gets here.

I laid out the comparison pretty succinctly between Tennessee and Indiana. Also, where are you getting the idea that Georgia and Bama had elite run defenses? UGA ranks 36th in the nation in yards per game allowed, and Bama is 52nd. OSU is 7th. Indiana ran for 141 on 32 carries against us, but the majority of that happened when we already had the game in hand and backups were in. PSU averages over 200 ypg rushing and we held them completely in check (their leading rusher that day was their TE who got a 33 yard rush on a trick play lol). There's no question OSU will be the toughest defense they've faced this season, and by a pretty wide margin.
OU and OSU defenses are very comparable, especially vs the run. DFEI has OSU at 3 and OU at 6. OSU gave up 2.85 per rush vs 2.91 for OU. Let’s be honest a lot more was asked of that OU defense, because they had no offense. Tenn ran for 150+ on that OU defense. The key for OSU is to get up early and not allow Tenn to be patient with the run game and wear them down
 
The irony of talking about weather is Tennessee should benefit from bad weather. OSU is much more reliant on passing, than Tennessee. Tennessee is very good along the lines of scrimmage. They have a great run game. Low scoring game favors Tenn. I am sure Tenn fans would love a windy game to make passing tough
That is why I looked at the weather. The LAST thing Ohio is built for is a bad weather scenario. Their advantages are on the outside with their WR's.

It is why I said -- Ohio would have been better off with a road game. Though i have no clue what the weather is like in Tennessee.
 
Wait -- you think Ohio has a defense that is better than Georgia by a wide margin?

So Ohio should hold Tennessee to under 200 yards of offense and what......10 points? Seeing as they are top defense Tennessee will have seen by a pretty wide margin.
If you want to argue with stats, go ahead. Anything can happen, but they favor us in this matchup.
 
OU and OSU defenses are very comparable, especially vs the run. DFEI has OSU at 3 and OU at 6. OSU gave up 2.85 per rush vs 2.91 for OU. Let’s be honest a lot more was asked of that OU defense, because they had no offense. Tenn ran for 150+ on that OU defense. The key for OSU is to get up early and not allow Tenn to be patient with the run game and wear them down
Provided our gameplan offensively is basically anything but the michigan game, we're obviously going to be much better than Oklahoma on that side of the ball. TN very possibly will run for that much, but we limited other very run-based offenses already this year (Iowa, PSU, Indiana). We just need to not step on our own dick in this kind of matchup and run the offense the way it should be while keeping up the pressure on defense.
 
If you want to argue with stats, go ahead. Anything can happen, but they favor us in this matchup.
Why would I have to argue with stats? We played Ohio, I know exactly what they bring. Tennessee has a better OL and a better RB than Michigan. They also run a unique wide split, which isn't something Ohio has played against this year.

I think it will be a better game than you think it will be. Especially if Tennessee is able to get pressure on Howard. I think Tennessee has the best defense you will have faced this year.

Their QB is what could be there downfall. He has struggled against better defenses. If Ohio can get up early -- it could get Tennessee out of the grind out game on the ground. I don't see them winning if Nico has to throw alot.
 
Why would I have to argue with stats? We played Ohio, I know exactly what they bring. Tennessee has a better OL and a better RB than Michigan. They also run a unique wide split, which isn't something Ohio has played against this year.

I think it will be a better game than you think it will be. Especially if Tennessee is able to get pressure on Howard. I think Tennessee has the best defense you will have faced this year.

Their QB is what could be there downfall. He has struggled against better defenses. If Ohio can get up early -- it could get Tennessee out of the grind out game on the ground. I don't see them winning if Nico has to throw alot.
Your offense did very little against us, so if that's what you're expecting from TN, well alright. To expect the exact same offensive gameplan against them as we had against michigan is probably stupid, but again, alright.

I never said it wouldn't be a good game, and I never made any statement on exactly how it's going to go. I made statistical comparisons and coherent arguments for why we are favored by the spread in the thread title. Again, if you want to argue stats go ahead.
 

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Your offense did very little against us, so if that's what you're expecting from TN, well alright. To expect the exact same offensive gameplan against them as we had against michigan is probably stupid, but again, alright.

I never said it wouldn't be a good game, and I never made any statement on exactly how it's going to go. I made statistical comparisons and coherent arguments for why we are favored by the spread in the thread title. Again, if you want to argue stats go ahead.
Our offense ran for 177 yards when you KNEW it was coming, as we didn't have a QB who could complete a forward pass.

I do like how you think it was the "offensive game plan" that was the problem against Michigan. Tennessee is the best defense Ohio will have faced this year. Should be an entertaining game.

Tennessee's offense reminds me of Michigan's offense the last few years. They are balanced and average 200 on the ground and 200 passing. Their play calls will be dictated by what the defense is doing.

This is the one game I'm excited to watch in the first round.
 
Our offense ran for 177 yards when you KNEW it was coming, as we didn't have a QB who could complete a forward pass.

I do like how you think it was the "offensive game plan" that was the problem against Michigan. Tennessee is the best defense Ohio will have faced this year. Should be an entertaining game.

Tennessee's offense reminds me of Michigan's offense the last few years. They are balanced and average 200 on the ground and 200 passing. Their play calls will be dictated by what the defense is doing.

This is the one game I'm excited to watch in the first round.
I mean, basically anyone with working eyes and objective thought knows that was the problem. Even though we knew our patchwork OL wasn't going to be strong enough to run up the gut, we still did it 19 times, and for 18 total yards. We ran to the outside twice and gained like 35. Kelly and Day have both come out and said the playcalling was shit.
 
I mean, basically anyone with working eyes and objective thought knows that was the problem. Even though we knew our patchwork OL wasn't going to be strong enough to run up the gut, we still did it 19 times, and for 18 total yards. We ran to the outside twice and gained like 35. Kelly and Day have both come out and said the playcalling was shit.
If any Ohio fan is objective, it is definitely you. :facepalm:

You threw the ball 33 times -- something was shit in that game, outside of your offensive line getting manhandled in the run the game. It was your QB. His longest completion was on a screen to the RB for 24 yards. He completed 55% of his passes and had 2 interceptions against backups all over the secondary.

Good thing he was mobile though -- his game long carry of 4 yards was a game changer.
 
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