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Around SBN: Two Minutes Of Thunder Basketball Wins The Game

This is a brilliant look at the mistakes that the OSU coaches in scheming against USC's defense.

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Great read

"It ain't over till it's over." - Yogi Berra

by 49er16 on Sep 14, 2009 3:59 PM CDT reply actions  

Evisceration

The Rivalry, Esq.
Big Ten Football: 3 Yards and a Cloud of Field Turf

by Graham Filler on Sep 15, 2009 12:42 PM CDT reply actions  

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That is a brutal and very thorough analysis. A must read for any future opponent of the Useless Nuts. Here’s my question: can Tressel change? Is the lack of adaptation an unwillingness or an inability? If it’s an unwillingness, he may come around (or like other coaches, he may not. See Knight, Robert M.). If it’s an inability, then The Ohio State needs to determine whether they are satisfied with 10-11 wins each year and the top of the Big Ten, or whether they will look elsewhere (and if so, then where?).

by hoosierdaddynow on Sep 16, 2009 3:27 PM CDT reply actions  

It’s more of like an inability. Tres isn’t some kind of offensive genius or tactician. He doesn’t see the details which get Urban Meyer and Richrod so excited. He sees broad offensive concepts. And unfortunately for his teams, they need more focus on offensive details and scheming than he can offer.

The Rivalry, Esq.
Big Ten Football: 3 Yards and a Cloud of Field Turf

by Graham Filler on Sep 16, 2009 8:07 PM CDT up reply actions  

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