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re: What quarter will Bama make OSU quit?
Posted on 12/24/14 at 11:53 am to Buttermilk Pancakes
Posted on 12/24/14 at 11:53 am to Buttermilk Pancakes
After last years Sugar Bowl crapfest I'm not taking anything for granted.
However I have a very hard time seeing OSU's 3rd string QB, with 1 start to his name, putting up an insane game against a Saban defense, which is usually pretty complicated.
As Gary Danielson so frequently points out, one of the common threads in Alabama's very few losses over the last 7 years, the opposing QB usually has to play at an elite level and have a career type game in order for them to win.
Ohio State simply cannot win without their inexperienced QB having a lights out game throwing the ball.*
The asterisk is some bizarre game where Sims throws 4 INT's and Griffin misses 5 FG's or something, in that case a vanilla OSU could win, but outside of that they'll need a great game out of their QB.
However I have a very hard time seeing OSU's 3rd string QB, with 1 start to his name, putting up an insane game against a Saban defense, which is usually pretty complicated.
As Gary Danielson so frequently points out, one of the common threads in Alabama's very few losses over the last 7 years, the opposing QB usually has to play at an elite level and have a career type game in order for them to win.
Ohio State simply cannot win without their inexperienced QB having a lights out game throwing the ball.*
The asterisk is some bizarre game where Sims throws 4 INT's and Griffin misses 5 FG's or something, in that case a vanilla OSU could win, but outside of that they'll need a great game out of their QB.
This post was edited on 12/24/14 at 12:10 pm
Posted on 12/24/14 at 12:16 pm to IAmReality
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After last years Sugar Bowl crapfest I'm not taking anything for granted.
However I have a very hard time seeing OSU's 3rd string QB, with 1 start to his name, putting up an insane game against a Saban defense, which is usually pretty complicated.
As Gary Danielson so frequently points out, one of the common threads in Alabama's very few losses over the last 7 years, the opposing QB usually has to play at an elite level and have a career type game in order for them to win.
Ohio State simply cannot win without their inexperienced QB having a lights out game throwing the ball.*
The asterisk is some bizarre game where Sims throws 4 INT's and Griffin misses 5 FG's or something, in that case a vanilla OSU could win, but outside of that they'll need a great game out of their QB.
This is pretty much how I feel. Cautiously optimistic. Anyone who think OSU is not going to be a formidable opponent is mistaken.
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