It’s 2009 all over again
I'm sorry but this "victory" hasn't done anything to make me feel good about this year's team. In fact, I maintain we are worse this year than last. Pryor "managed" the game well, but I still feel he is only an above average QB at best, not Heisman material. He truly is best when a play breaks apart and he has to improvise. He doesn't throw the ball consistently well enough and his deep balls have too much air under them.
I mean come on Tress, everyone in the entire known universe knows what you are going to call on 3rd downs, you aren't fooling anyone with QB draw play! We've been running this play since we won the Natty and that really only worked then because it was the best option. We've got to be more creative on 3rd down calls. 5/6 field goals isn't going to win us a Natty this year or any year. We've got to be able to punch it in within the 10 yard line against quality teams.
Face it, Herron and Saine are great 3rd down change of pace backs, they are not featured backs. We don't have a viable plan B for when Pryor has an off game and he will have bad game or two this year. Miami successfully stuffed our RB's throughout most of the game showing that our O-line still has some growing to go and our backs just can't make things happen.
Overall, Miami's speed was impressive. This game was more about Miami's miscues then OSU's dominance. If you take out the special teams play and our ineffectiveness to punch it in, this would be an impressive victory for OSU. We just have too much growing to do to make it as a contender.
Losing Barnett is huge. We do have Johnson to back him up (he was the starter earlier this year), but we have no depth at safety and this appears to be the weak point in our defense. We've got 4 games to get some experience before we hit Wisconsin.
I still think we drop 1-2 games this year. It appears we are too 1 dimensional on offense and teams can short pass us down the field to score. I always hope I am wrong and will eat some crow in January.
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