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Posted: 11/29/2017 9:58 AM
In must-win games, however, mistakes and missed chances are magnified. Like when Ohio allowed four first-half touchdowns to Akron quarterback Kato Nelson — the backup Ohio safety Javon Hagan said his team didn’t prepare for.
http://www.thepostathens.com/article/2017/11/ohio-bobcats...

Poor preparation equals poor execution
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Posted: 11/29/2017 10:46 AM
Thanks for posting this. It's a good article. I don't disagree with the poor preparation part. But I'm also not letting the DBs off the hook. The players still need to play well no matter who is throwing the ball. I also question several of the coverage schemes put in place by the coaches during the game.

All in all, this game will go down as one of the worst losses in the Solich era.
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Posted: 11/29/2017 11:00 AM
OhioStunter wrote:expand_more
Thanks for posting this. It's a good article. I don't disagree with the poor preparation part. But I'm also not letting the DBs off the hook. The players still need to play well no matter who is throwing the ball. I also question several of the coverage schemes put in place by the coaches during the game.

All in all, this game will go down as one of the worst losses in the Solich era.
Very true
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Posted: 11/29/2017 1:14 PM
I completely agree.....everyone has to take responsibility..... that long bomb down the field was a momentum changer.... When you're told to blitz, what do you do?????
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