OSU vs. OSU


How many interceptions will be thrown tonight? Posted by Hello

For those of us who follow Ohio State football, tonight will be a bitter sweet game when the Buckeyes play Oklahoma State. I can't help but cheer for the amazing Mike Nugent, the crazy fast Ted Gynn, A.J. Hawk, and the now benched Troy Smith. Unfortunately, Troy Smith took a little money on the side. Tressel manages to recruit the top talent in the country and then is forced to bench them. I wonder how squeaky clean Tressel really is? Youngstown is a very shady place. Given the fact that OSU just went through this with Maurice Clarette, one would think that the program would be extra diligent in educating players and keeping the program clean. That clearly hasn't happened and when it is repeated offenses with different players year after year the leadership including Athletic Director Andy Geiger needs to be held responsible.

I sincerely hope that the Buckeyes win tonight. I think it is possible if the defense can keep the score low and the special teams can score points. Zwick just needs to make sure that he tackles the Oklahoma DB's when he gets picked 3-10 times so that the defense can come in to clean up his mess.

My score prediction - Buckeyes 17, Cowboys 13

3 Comments:

Blogger Jay Seiler said...

I would say the Vegas o/u is probably running at two and a half, and I would take the over. Any quarterback who shows up in Columbus driving a late 80's Camaro with Zwikstr on his license plate deserves ridicule. However, I think OSU overcomes Zwikstr under center and gets it done with special teams and defense - the kind of game that will make Keeler and Chuck long for the return of Coop.

Wednesday, 29 December, 2004  
Blogger Ben said...

are you joking or was that really his car and license plate

Wednesday, 29 December, 2004  
Blogger Jay Seiler said...

Well, the ZWIKSTR part was a joke, but he did show up with a Camaro and something stupid on his license plate. You can hardly blame the kid - have you seen Go Tigers?

Wednesday, 29 December, 2004  

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