Yes, Ohio State and Oregon can both score, but Urban Meyer knows Oregon wins a shootout. If Ohio State has a
chance here, they slow the game and keep Oregon's offense off the field with a
running game. And they keep their defense from being tired in the 2nd half. Ohio State is 10th in the nation in rushing yards. Same
strategy that Dallas had with Green Bay, which resulted in the under
there. Play a physical running game and
keep Rodgers/Mariotta off the field.
This Ohio State team is different from
Florida State last week. Even though Florida State was an underdog last
week, they had a win streak to uphold and pressure. Don't care if they played from behind before, it was evident that Winston was frustrated and lost his composure. This Ohio State team
has nothing to lose. If they go down two touchdowns, they aren't going to
press too hard and turn the ball over.
Both teams play defense too. This is the highest total that Ohio State has
seen all season by well over a touchdown and it’s the third highest total for
Oregon.
Oregon has held their opponent to 20 points
or fewer in the last four games and eight games this season. They shut down Alabama’s offense pretty good. Ohio State is the 1st team to
score 28 unanswered points against Alabama since 07’ – that’s good defense my
friends.
There’s some studs on defense that everyone
is forgetting about here. Darron Lee is
good. They will have problems trying to
contain him.
Let's not forget, this Oregon high-paced offense isn’t
new. It’s never won a national
championship, and Chip Kelly hasn’t won a super bowl yet (and I’m a diehard Eagles
fan!). FYI, Chip Kelly scored 19 points against Auburn in the 2011 National Championship. They averaged almost 50 points per game that year until the National Championship. It can be stopped. If anyone can stop it, it’s Urban Meyer. Everyone is on the Oregon bandwagon here and the total is inflated.
I see tons of value on the under here. And with Ohio State. Good luck!
Yes, Ohio State and Oregon can both score, but Urban Meyer knows Oregon wins a shootout. If Ohio State has a
chance here, they slow the game and keep Oregon's offense off the field with a
running game. And they keep their defense from being tired in the 2nd half. Ohio State is 10th in the nation in rushing yards. Same
strategy that Dallas had with Green Bay, which resulted in the under
there. Play a physical running game and
keep Rodgers/Mariotta off the field.
This Ohio State team is different from
Florida State last week. Even though Florida State was an underdog last
week, they had a win streak to uphold and pressure. Don't care if they played from behind before, it was evident that Winston was frustrated and lost his composure. This Ohio State team
has nothing to lose. If they go down two touchdowns, they aren't going to
press too hard and turn the ball over.
Both teams play defense too. This is the highest total that Ohio State has
seen all season by well over a touchdown and it’s the third highest total for
Oregon.
Oregon has held their opponent to 20 points
or fewer in the last four games and eight games this season. They shut down Alabama’s offense pretty good. Ohio State is the 1st team to
score 28 unanswered points against Alabama since 07’ – that’s good defense my
friends.
There’s some studs on defense that everyone
is forgetting about here. Darron Lee is
good. They will have problems trying to
contain him.
Let's not forget, this Oregon high-paced offense isn’t
new. It’s never won a national
championship, and Chip Kelly hasn’t won a super bowl yet (and I’m a diehard Eagles
fan!). FYI, Chip Kelly scored 19 points against Auburn in the 2011 National Championship. They averaged almost 50 points per game that year until the National Championship. It can be stopped. If anyone can stop it, it’s Urban Meyer. Everyone is on the Oregon bandwagon here and the total is inflated.
I see tons of value on the under here. And with Ohio State. Good luck!
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