jpake1;520623 wrote:Being on the road won't bother this team. It only makes them more focused. This is a year in which JT TRUSTS his man at quarterback. JT's never had an issue giving the ball to his guy and telling him to tear shit up for 60 minutes when he knows he can do just that. This game will come down to which team executes their bread and butter better. Wisconsin will try to pound the rock, no duh. But Clay won't be very productive, so the 2nd stringer (can we call him that, he's pretty damn good) will be a bit more productive. But, it won't be enough. Wisconsin will have to play some plays in the passing game to win. I don't think they've got the horses to do it. Wisconsin won't game plan around OSU. They run play action and 5 step drops. OSU will lick their chops, for it will be the 2nd team all year long that stood toe to toe and gave the DLine a chance. What happens when you give OSU's DLine a chance? They feast. OSU will get pressure with the line and handle the passing game. On the offensive side of the ball, OSU will let TP play throw and catch. They'll try running it just to see if they can be successful, and if it is, the game plan will change a bit. But make no mistake about it, it's TP first TRUE test from JT. He's believes in him, finally. They're on the road against a good team. He'll give him the ball and say, 'this is what the world's been waiting for son, what are you going to give them'. The answer is a show. The hype meets the production. The Buckeyes will win 31-17 behind 4 Pryor TD's who lauches himself into the Heisman frontrunner.
Nice story...I hope it comes true.