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Ohio State trying something interesting

Posted on 10/6/25 at 1:23 pm
Posted by Violent Hip Swivel
Member since Aug 2023
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Posted on 10/6/25 at 1:23 pm
They are huddling and farting around in between plays more than anybody in the country right now. They ran 57 plays against Minnesota even though they were dominating the game, and there were only 107 plays in the whole game.

I guess the benefit is that it keeps your defense fresher during the game and keeps your whole team fresher later in the season. Cuts down on injuries too. Don't know if this is a winning strategy in the playoffs, however. Random shite and random big plays by the other team and bad breaks become more magnified when there are fewer possessions in a game. It's clear now that they are a way better team than Texas, but that game came down to the end. It will be interesting to see if this is just Ohio State's regular season strategy and their offense will speed up in the playoffs.

I still don't know if Ohio State is for real this season though. You look at how Egbuka is playing in the NFL right now and the two rookie running backs and how many players they had on last year's defense and wonder how the frick they lost 2 games last year. But if Ryan Day can win the championship again this year or get back to the title game, at that point you must give credit where credit is due.



This post was edited on 10/6/25 at 1:27 pm
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
Member since Jun 2011
75175 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 1:25 pm to
This isn’t something new. A lot of teams do this but they usually don’t have the talent level to do it effectively like Ohio State.

It’s exactly how Kentucky beat us in Oxford last year.
Posted by Oilfieldbiology
Member since Nov 2016
41155 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 1:27 pm to
Time is a flat circle, and while history doesn’t repeat itself, it most certainly rhymes.

Defenses have been maximized to stop the spread concepts and offenses have been maximized for speed of play and break neck operational pace. Returning to ball control, line of scrimmage domination is happening at college and pro levels.
Posted by Violent Hip Swivel
Member since Aug 2023
7762 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 1:30 pm to
The #1 team in the country is dead last in offensive pace. I just thought it was kind of interesting.

Also, where did you get "new" from?
Posted by ActusHumanus
St. George, Louisiana
Member since Sep 2025
559 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 1:33 pm to
quote:

Defenses have been maximized to stop the spread concepts and offenses have been maximized for speed of play and break neck operational pace. Returning to ball control, line of scrimmage domination is happening at college and pro levels.


Case in point is Philly with Hurts. JH was middling at best in 2024 as a passer, but his run game combined with Barkley and a killer defense is what won the league.
Posted by Bigdawgb
Member since Oct 2023
3212 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 1:38 pm to
quote:

The #1 team in the country is dead last in offensive pace. I just thought it was kind of interesting.


I think you answered most of your questions in the original post. Their strategy says more about the Big 10 than OSU imo.

EVERY team runs out the clock in blowouts because it speeds up the game, reduces injury risk, puts less on film etc. OSU is so good that they can get away with it in the 1st half too. They won't use this strategy in the playoffs (against better competition) for the exact reasons you listed above.

The Tex game is different because it was game 1 and teams are usually trying to figure out what they're made of at that point in the season.
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
Member since Jun 2011
75175 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 1:39 pm to
Well, personally if someone says something is interesting it means that the subject being discussed is out of the ordinary or totally new and innovative.

Maybe that’s just me though
This post was edited on 10/6/25 at 1:40 pm
Posted by Ag Zwin
Member since Mar 2016
24840 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 1:41 pm to
Is the screencap supposed to be telling me something? Names and numbers with no column headings.
Posted by Buckeye06
Member since Dec 2007
24910 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 1:44 pm to
Ohio state did it last year too.

Day sees the season as 15+ games a year. If you have 6-8 snaps fewer per game then you save your team an entire game or two throughout the season

Posted by Violent Hip Swivel
Member since Aug 2023
7762 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 1:55 pm to
quote:

Is the screencap supposed to be telling me something? Names and numbers with no column headings.


If you had one guess what 32.4 referred to, what would your guess be?
Posted by SemperFiDawg
Member since Sep 2014
4023 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 1:57 pm to
At this point they may not have a win over a ranked team going into the CFB playoffs. They can essentially play their 2nd string in every game and win. Must be nice.
Posted by paperwasp
2x HRV 2025 Poster of the Year
Member since Sep 2014
28806 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 2:00 pm to
quote:

they lost 2 games last year

I always like to remind that fans wanted to fire Ryan Day midway through the season.
Posted by theballguy
Bama Park
Member since Oct 2011
28291 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 2:04 pm to
Bama did this last weekend and made Vanderbilt do it too
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
Member since Sep 2008
82708 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 2:13 pm to
quote:

The #1 team in the country is dead last in offensive pace. I just thought it was kind of interesting.


Another thing to consider is they haven't needed to go fast.

They've played a weak, weak schedule and have yet to trail in a single game if my memory serves.



Posted by Buckeye06
Member since Dec 2007
24910 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 2:14 pm to
quote:

I always like to remind that fans wanted to fire Ryan Day midway through the season.



I always think fans are dumb. OSU fans who wanted him gone have always been short sighted. He obviously is a good coach who is well liked by his players.

Posted by BuckeyeGoon
Member since Jan 2025
856 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 2:14 pm to
Nothing cools a hot seat like a gatorade bath.
Posted by BevoBucks
H-town
Member since Dec 2022
6297 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 2:15 pm to
Once you start talking about playing 15 games in a season, building in load management to peak at the right time is a thing. NFL's been game planning that way for years.
Posted by Gatorbait2008
Member since Aug 2015
26722 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 4:43 pm to
Why rush when you play a ton of cupcakes like OSU does, does not make sense to risk injury with more plays..just coast until the playoffs
Posted by harmonics
Mars Hotel
Member since Jan 2010
19092 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 4:52 pm to
quote:



If you had one guess what 32.4 referred to, what would your guess be?


Time between plays.

Edit: time run off before ball is snapped is a better way to say it haha.
This post was edited on 10/6/25 at 4:57 pm
Posted by deltadummy
Member since Mar 2025
1342 posts
Posted on 10/6/25 at 5:39 pm to
quote:

Time is a flat circle, and while history doesn’t repeat itself, it most certainly rhymes.

Defenses have been maximized to stop the spread concepts and offenses have been maximized for speed of play and break neck operational pace. Returning to ball control, line of scrimmage domination is happening at college and pro levels.


STFU, Nietzsche.
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