9-7-0 (+4.03 units)
9/10
Ohio St. -1 (-108) vs. Texas 10**********
I remember about 8 months ago when I first heard that these two teams were getting together in Columbus. I said to a friend of mine "I really hope that line is close to a pick'em, so I can pound the Buckeyes." I was going to wait until Saturday and post this with the rest of my card, but I saw the line move from PK to -1 and decided to pounce on it. I suggest you all do the same as well.
I have always felt that the Big 12 conference is BY FAR the most overrated conference in college football. They beat up on each other, but when the big boys from the Big 12 get together with the big boys from the other major conferences, they rarely come out on top. 7 Big 12 teams have gone to BCS Bowls in the last 4 years. Those teams have compiled records of 2-5 SU and 1-6 ATS, including 0-3 SU and ATS in national championship games, despite almost always being favored. Keep in mind that those games are being played on neutral fields, whereas Saturday's game will be played in front of a hostile Buckeyes crowd.
Ohio St. is absolutely loaded this season, returning 17 starters from last year's team which hammered Oklahoma St. (a Big 12 team that gave Texas a scare at home last year) in the Alamo Bowl. It is true that Vince Young and Texas beat the Big 10's Michigan in the Rose Bowl last season, but the fact is that Saturday's game will be very different than that one for the Horns. Michigan struggled terribly against mobile QBs last year (OSU's Troy Smith ate them up as well) and that game was played in California. The neutral atmosphere of that game will be a far cry from the 100,000 or so Buckeyes fan that will crowd into the Horseshoe for this one.
Ohio St. will crowd the line in this game and they should be able to keep Young in check (as best as anyone can) with their group of outstanding LBs. Young will be forced to beat Ohio St. with his arm, something that he simply cannot do. This isn't UL Lafayette folks. Kudos to Mack Brown for sacking up and scheduling a brutal out of conference game, but he will be regretting it by the time this one is over.
Ohio St. wins this one easily, 31-14.
I'll post the rest of my plays later in the week.
9/10
Ohio St. -1 (-108) vs. Texas 10**********
I remember about 8 months ago when I first heard that these two teams were getting together in Columbus. I said to a friend of mine "I really hope that line is close to a pick'em, so I can pound the Buckeyes." I was going to wait until Saturday and post this with the rest of my card, but I saw the line move from PK to -1 and decided to pounce on it. I suggest you all do the same as well.
I have always felt that the Big 12 conference is BY FAR the most overrated conference in college football. They beat up on each other, but when the big boys from the Big 12 get together with the big boys from the other major conferences, they rarely come out on top. 7 Big 12 teams have gone to BCS Bowls in the last 4 years. Those teams have compiled records of 2-5 SU and 1-6 ATS, including 0-3 SU and ATS in national championship games, despite almost always being favored. Keep in mind that those games are being played on neutral fields, whereas Saturday's game will be played in front of a hostile Buckeyes crowd.
Ohio St. is absolutely loaded this season, returning 17 starters from last year's team which hammered Oklahoma St. (a Big 12 team that gave Texas a scare at home last year) in the Alamo Bowl. It is true that Vince Young and Texas beat the Big 10's Michigan in the Rose Bowl last season, but the fact is that Saturday's game will be very different than that one for the Horns. Michigan struggled terribly against mobile QBs last year (OSU's Troy Smith ate them up as well) and that game was played in California. The neutral atmosphere of that game will be a far cry from the 100,000 or so Buckeyes fan that will crowd into the Horseshoe for this one.
Ohio St. will crowd the line in this game and they should be able to keep Young in check (as best as anyone can) with their group of outstanding LBs. Young will be forced to beat Ohio St. with his arm, something that he simply cannot do. This isn't UL Lafayette folks. Kudos to Mack Brown for sacking up and scheduling a brutal out of conference game, but he will be regretting it by the time this one is over.
Ohio St. wins this one easily, 31-14.
I'll post the rest of my plays later in the week.
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