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I don't think that matters as much as it used to. If OSU wins, they stay #1 imo.Good point. Buckeyes win a close one and they could be two.
I don't think that matters as much as it used to. If OSU wins, they stay #1 imo.Good point. Buckeyes win a close one and they could be two.
Yep. OSU needs to win by 30'ish to keep the #1 seed. Everyone wants OKL 1st game of playoffs.Playing for the #1 seed here and later? Big deal this year.
It’s a numbers game. Yes a traditional offense you have to account for the QB’s arm, but it’s 11 vs 10 on the field. When the QB position is more threateningly an offensive player, it’s 11 on 11. That’s the biggest gist without going deeper in theory.I never played football in jr high or high school (I was a soccer sissy). I therefore have an X’s and O’s question:
I’m watching the Cincy vs Memphis game and Cincy was driving late and running almost exclusively the “Wildcat”. When you know they are going to run the ball, what makes that offense so difficult to stop?
In retrospect, what ended up not coming through like you thought?I think UGa wins today though.
Unless Georgia mounts a comeback to makes this somewhat close, I believe LSU will be #1. Demolishing the #4 team is enough.I don't think that matters as much as it used to. If OSU wins, they stay #1 imo.
They might have a chance to do that twice.Unless Georgia mounts a comeback to makes this somewhat close, I believe LSU will be #1. Demolishing the #4 team is enough.
I think the #1 seed is only in question if the Buckeyes lose, it’s a very close win or Fields gets hurt.Yep. OSU needs to win by 30'ish to keep the #1 seed. Everyone wants OKL 1st game of playoffs.
I have this idea that LSU will jump OSU so they can have their semifinal at the Peach Bowl.Unless Georgia mounts a comeback to makes this somewhat close, I believe LSU will be #1. Demolishing the #4 team is enough.
Tracking flights from Memphis to Tallahassee.
It’s a big part of what makes Lamar Jackson so incredibly difficult to defend. He can run like an elite RB but can also pass really well too. It’s like Wildcat on steroids.It’s a numbers game. Yes a traditional offense you have to account for the QB’s arm, but it’s 11 vs 10 on the field. When the QB position is more threateningly an offensive player, it’s 11 on 11. That’s the biggest gist without going deeper in theory.
They got a lot of work to do if they want to get to 24 in under 6 minutes, but I hear ya.LSU’s foot is off the gas now. The score now is the true measure if these two squads. Might end up 37-24 or something, but that shouldn’t fool anyone.
I get this part of it because the pass is a real threat. Not so much in a traditional wildcat.It’s a big part of what makes Lamar Jackson so incredibly difficult to defend. He can run like an elite RB but can also pass really well too. It’s like Wildcat on steroids.
Yes. Another way to think about it is that the Wildcat allows a traditional offense to exchange an ‘inactive’ QB (after handoff) for a sixth or seventh interior blocker on running plays.[The Wildcat is] a numbers game..
You don’t appreciate what I did there is all.In retrospect, what ended up not coming through like you thought?
LSU is #1I have this idea that LSU will jump OSU so they can have their semifinal at the Peach Bowl.
Why not send Florida for the simple reason that we know Georgia dgaf about the sugar from last year@SethWEmerson: Regarding Georgia's bowl destination: The Sugar vs. Baylor was the most in play, but now the question is whether this pushes the committee to vault Florida ahead.
But one consideration: Virginia is the likely ACC team in the Orange. Georgia opens next season vs. Virginia.
First no Admiral Ackbar mascot and now this.What the hell ole miss? I’m sure this will really work out well.
Ferris is very very good. Mo State is not the team they’ve been in the past.Tom Servo said:Sadly...
Ferris St 25 - NW Missouri 3
More like No Mo State, amirite?
I think the Georgia loss all but punched their ticket.OSU is in no matter what right?![]()
Oh I embrace it...there is a passionate and cool core that gets dragged down, but you need the fringe to fill 100k seats.Not referring to you at all with this GB, but:
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Oregon has a home-and-home with Ohio St the next two years, and plays Georgia in Atlanta the following year.WDIK2 said:I think that's the point he's making. If Oregon didn't play Auburn this year they would still very much be in the playoff conversation even with the loss to ASU. If the conference champs got auto-bids, they're in. Might see more big name OOC games if 2 losses (1 OOC and 1 conference) didn't pretty eliminate a team.![]()
Ok cool so you didn't actually look at the schedule, it's just SEC bias. At least I've confirmed you can be ignored.ILUVBEER99 said:LSU is undefeated. Georgia beat multiple top teams. OKL beat nobody outside of Baylor who also had a cakewalk schedule.
He’s a 14 ACT Buckeye. HTHOk cool so you didn't actually look at the schedule, it's just SEC bias. At least I've confirmed you can be ignored.
That no call blatant hold on the 3rd and 6 Coan run gave them their points. They do look ready to play though. OSU still might not be matching their intensity. Time to turn it up.Great start by Wisky!
Maybe I'm not watching the same game as you but the game I'm watching a Jonathan Taylor run gave them their pointsThat no call blatant hold on the 3rd and 6 Coan run gave them their points. They do look ready to play though. OSU still might not be matching their intensity. Time to turn it up.