Rose Bowl: #8 Ohio State vs. #7 Oregon - Ohio State wins 26-17

College Sports 544 replies 15,449 views
B
Big Gain
Posts: 2,073
Jan 1, 2010 10:38pm
The Oregon defensive game plan was ill-conceived. Make Pryor throw the ball. Not only ill-conceived but Tressel knew what it would be. Oregon made no adjustments. If they had moved a couple of players out of the box, the Ohio State power running game would have been unleashed.
jhay78's avatar
jhay78
Posts: 1,917
Jan 1, 2010 10:41pm
Fabio wrote: So is Masoli still this godlike duel threat QB going 9/20 for 81 yds and 6 carries for 9 yards?
I remember Herbie naming him as an outsider Heisman candidate the last week of the regular season. Not a bad QB, but a tad overhyped.
B
Big Gain
Posts: 2,073
Jan 1, 2010 10:51pm
j_crazy wrote: great win for the bucks, but I'm certain that we won tonight and very few things looked like Tressel-ball. Which confirms my grumblings earlier this season that the playcalling was hampering the offense. The defense was impressive great win for Buckeye Nation. Excited for 2010, bring on them Canes.
Don't be silly!! Surely you aren't so doltish to suggest that early in the season Pryor was ready to do what he did today. HELL, he wasn't ready at mid-season, witnessed by the Purdue game. Early in the season he was still playing like a Freshman. Today he played like a Junior. A HUGE DIFFERENCE. Tressel did what was necessary after the Purdue game to win a Big Ten Title. Today Pryor was ready, so Tressel did what was required to win the Rose Bowl. Based on what he knew Oregon would do defensively.
osu45804's avatar
osu45804
Posts: 6,188
Jan 1, 2010 10:57pm
What a game!!! Great way to end the season!!! Already can't wait for next season! Go Bucks!
B
Big Gain
Posts: 2,073
Jan 1, 2010 10:58pm
jhay78 wrote:
Fabio wrote: So is Masoli still this godlike duel threat QB going 9/20 for 81 yds and 6 carries for 9 yards?
I remember Herbie naming him as an outsider Heisman candidate the last week of the regular season. Not a bad QB, but a tad overhyped.
He's a "tad" to short. Who in the hell wants a 5-10 QB?? He's not a QB, he's a running back attempting to play QB. A 5-10 running back playing QB, is going to have problems against a very good defense. As was witnessed today. Gimmicks can only take you so far.
B
Big Gain
Posts: 2,073
Jan 1, 2010 11:15pm
mhs95_06 wrote: The big difference in the game was the luck of the fumble that rolled out of the end zone!
NOT "luck", think about it, who fumbled? The worst thing Oregon could have done was take Blount off suspension and let him play. One of those bad Karma things.
C
Citybuck
Posts: 269
Jan 1, 2010 11:19pm
Uh, what about the OSU offense rolling up a ton of yards and 9 more points than the Ducks....OSU and the Big Ten won face the facts dude !
B
Big Gain
Posts: 2,073
Jan 1, 2010 11:20pm
sportchampps wrote: I'm not saying he is gonna win it... just that with everyone we will most likly have back Pryor should be in the mix and next season we should be undefeated going into a title game
Ohio State has 16 starters back, Oregon has 18 back. Maybe Ohio State and Oregon will play each other again next year. In the BCS Title game.
Cat Food Flambe''s avatar
Cat Food Flambe'
Posts: 1,230
Jan 1, 2010 11:22pm
Masoli and the Ducks WERE able to move the ball - when they had it. If the time of possession had been equal, the outcome might have been different.

Unlike many games this season, Pryor and the OSU offense were able grind out minutes as well as points - it's the first time I've ever seen them really do a good job of running a possession-type offense in a long, long time. Pryor mentioned in the post-game that he felt that he had gained as much in post-season practice as had since coming to OSU - if he has learned to go through his reads and follow through, look out Big Ten.

Missing out on bowl games - and the extra practice time - two years running has to be ripping the life out of the Wolverweenies.
darbypitcher22's avatar
darbypitcher22
Posts: 8,000
Jan 1, 2010 11:26pm
I think we should try to schedule a home and home with Oregon after the Tennessee series that's scheduled for 2018/2019... that would be one hell of a thing to see. Oregon has to be the favorite in the Pac 10 next year. the Ducks moved the ball on short fields that we gave them with some really shitty kick coverage and when we didn't tackle by bouncing off of people. The zone read didn't burn us a whole hell of a lot, and except for the Jet Sweep(they could have run that every play and we woudln't have stopped it) and the screen when they got blockers out there I thought our defense played pretty disciplined football
B
Big Gain
Posts: 2,073
Jan 1, 2010 11:27pm
j_crazy wrote: anyone have a count on the times "6'6" 235#" has been said???

I'm thinking at least 25 at this point.
A FACT, that's what he weighed at the start of the season. He looks more like 245 now.

Such a childish little thing to get under one's skin.
newarkcatholicfan's avatar
newarkcatholicfan
Posts: 3,199
Jan 1, 2010 11:28pm
I would love to see the Bucks schedule
Boise State
Texas Tech
darbypitcher22's avatar
darbypitcher22
Posts: 8,000
Jan 1, 2010 11:29pm
I really don't wanna play Boise.

the last time we scheduled Texas Tech Kliff Kingsbury threw it like 63 times and they still lost by 20 pts
B
Big Gain
Posts: 2,073
Jan 1, 2010 11:31pm
j_crazy wrote: anyone have a count on the times "6'6" 235#" has been said???

I'm thinking at least 25 at this point.
A FACT, at least to start the season. He looks more like 245 now.

Such a childish little thing to get under ones skin.
D
DaBrowns41
Posts: 1,304
Jan 1, 2010 11:33pm
Cat Food Flambe' wrote: Masoli and the Ducks WERE able to move the ball - when they had it. If the time of possession had been equal, the outcome might have been different.

Unlike many games this season, Pryor and the OSU offense were able grind out minutes as well as points - it's the first time I've ever seen them really do a good job of running a possession-type offense in a long, long time. Pryor mentioned in the post-game that he felt that he had gained as much in post-season practice as had since coming to OSU - if he has learned to go through his reads and follow through, look out Big Ten.

Missing out on bowl games - and the extra practice time - two years running has to be ripping the life out of the Wolverweenies.
Oregon had 10 possessions and 7 of those 10 drives they had 5 plays and out.

I wouldn't exactly say that they were "moving the ball".

They only had 2 drives in which they moved the ball well, one was a 52 yard drive that ended in a field goal, and another was a 53 yard drive resulting in a TD. Their other TD came off of a 30 yard drive.
darbypitcher22's avatar
darbypitcher22
Posts: 8,000
Jan 1, 2010 11:34pm
Oregon didn't help themselves on 3rd down either... 2/10 I believe was the final numbers... we were like 9/18 or something I think to end it
C
Citybuck
Posts: 269
Jan 1, 2010 11:39pm
darbypitcher22 wrote: Oregon didn't help themselves on 3rd down either... 2/10 I believe was the final numbers... we were like 9/18 or something I think to end it
A lot of that had to do with the OSU denfense and the coaches game plan.....
darbypitcher22's avatar
darbypitcher22
Posts: 8,000
Jan 1, 2010 11:41pm
^^^

this is true. We were able to get some pressure on third downs and we covered pretty well
dwccrew's avatar
dwccrew
Posts: 7,817
Jan 2, 2010 1:49am
According to Rock Knutne it was the "phantom" facemask call that lost Oregon this game. LOL

Buckeyes looked great. Pryor had some flashes of actual quarterbacking. He was making some zone reads in the second half. Could be his breakout game. Nice win Bucks, Top 3 team pres-season next year.
Hesston's avatar
Hesston
Posts: 516
Jan 2, 2010 10:53am
Oregon's fumble in the end zone and Pryors 3rd down conversion to the tight end sealed the deal