Saturday, October 17, 2009

Go Bucks - Ohio State plays at Purdue at high noon

Update II: Well, we were right to call it a trap game (even if the prediction was a little off). Terrelle Pryor was horrible. The offensive playcalling was also horrible. The call on Kurt Coleman's strip hurt, but so did the Buck's inability to score on 1st-and-goal from the 3 in the fourth quarter. Jim Tressell was quoted after the game, "Gee golly we turned the ball over a lot today."

Darke Journal will be the first to say it ... Terrelle Pryor needs a game or two off to watch and hopefully learn something.

Update: trap game was right. Purdue leads 9-7 at the half. Terrelle Pryor has fumbled 23 times so far.

The Bucks are big favorites, but this could be a trap game against the 1-5 Boilermakers. Purdue could salvage their entire season with a big upset, and the Buckeyes have a bad habit of playing to down to their competition. Still, OSU has too much talent against Purdue in a down year. We'll predict a decisive win: Buckeyes 35, Purdue 10.


[Above is the unathorized photo of the house of the most loyal Buckeye fan in Darke County]

4 comments:

  1. BRING ON THE EGGS.

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  2. Pryor is terrible, He is at fault way more than Tressel's playcalling.

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  3. Call me a pessimist but it is time to consider Pryor a total bust. I know he's only in his second season but one has to show signs of improvement. Anyone seen any signs of improvement this year? The top programs in the country see their QBs improve year to year. Why not at OSU? Troy Smith appears to be the exception in the Tressel administration. Why does it seem the play calling with Smith was so much more aggressive than with any other QB under Tressel? Someone please help me with these questions before I pull ALL of my hair out.

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