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Sam bobcat
11/9/2017 8:42 AM
Completely dominated all three phases of the game. The best quarterback in the MAC played last night, but it wasn't Woodside. Our front seven shut down the run and our db's played well. Proud to be a Bobcat!
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C Money
11/9/2017 9:03 AM
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That was the single most dominant, physical butt kicking at the line of scrimmage I have ever seen from Ohio football. Both sides of the ball completely dominated the line of scrimmage. It's scary to think how ugly this one would have been if not for the three first half turnovers.

There really is a beauty to "you know I'm going to run it down your throat and you can't stop it" football. I commented to some friends last night that we average 40+ points a game, we've only thrown for more than 200 yards twice all season, and we aren't a triple option team.

This O Line has developed well beyond my expectations....and 4 of the 5 starters are back next year....
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Ohio Bobcats Rule
11/9/2017 9:22 AM
C Money wrote:expand_more
That was the single most dominant, physical butt kicking at the line of scrimmage I have ever seen from Ohio football. Both sides of the ball completely dominated the line of scrimmage. It's scary to think how ugly this one would have been if not for the three first half turnovers.

There really is a beauty to "you know I'm going to run it down your throat and you can't stop it" football. I commented to some friends last night that we average 40+ points a game, we've only thrown for more than 200 yards twice all season, and we aren't a triple option team.

This O Line has developed well beyond my expectations....and 4 of the 5 starters are back next year....
What I love about this is that we haven't shown our whole hand to Toledo either.

Sure they can watch film, but we could show them a completely different offense if there's a rematch in a few weeks.

I don't know what Toledo could adjust to stop the run. They just couldn't handle it. Our O line owned it.

Another thing I liked about the game was that we didn't stop running effective plays. Not just with OU but lots of times you see teams "mix it up" and go away from what's effective just for the sake of a game plan. This game was: "You're going to give us 9 yards every carry? OK, we'll do that all day, thank you very much!"

Let's keep the focus and intensity for next week!
Last Edited: 11/9/2017 9:23:36 AM by Ohio Bobcats Rule
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Brian Smith (No, not that one)
11/9/2017 11:36 AM
I think this is as close to Frank Solich's ideal offense as we could ever get in Athens. Big 10 quality offensive line, two running backs who can run between the tackles, a quarterback who can run the speed option like nobody's business, couple of good possession receivers and one guy who can be a gamebreaker in Papi White. Only weaknesses that could haunt in a MAC title game are Rourke's decision-making in the passing game about three or four times a game where he forces things and the lack of a real No. 1 receiver to count on in third and long situations.

Keep running the ball they way they did last night and that last point will be moot.
Last Edited: 11/9/2017 11:37:06 AM by Brian Smith (No, not that one)
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Jeff McKinney
11/9/2017 11:40 AM
Totally impressed with the butt kicking. One of Ohios best games ever.

Wonder if the flatness by Toledo could also have been impacted by a shorter prep time than Ohio had, plus losing their top RB to injury early in game?
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bshot44
11/9/2017 12:04 PM
Brian Smith wrote:expand_more
I think this is as close to Frank Solich's ideal offense as we could ever get in Athens. Big 10 quality offensive line, two running backs who can run between the tackles, a quarterback who can run the speed option like nobody's business, couple of good possession receivers and one guy who can be a gamebreaker in Papi White. Only weaknesses that could haunt in a MAC title game are Rourke's decision-making in the passing game about three or four times a game where he forces things and the lack of a real No. 1 receiver to count on in third and long situations.

Keep running the ball they way they did last night and that last point will be moot.
+1

I'm still in a state of disbelief of what I witnessed last night at Peden.

It was a sloppy 1H by both teams and the game was really up for grabs.

But that 2H was a freakin' clinic by Ohio on how to run the damn ball down someone's throat. Holy Toledo! (Pun intended)

Ohio CRUSHED Toledo's will with the run game. That offensive line was in beast mode all night ... and while I questioned the flip-flopping of Ouellette and Brown ... it obviously worked. I think Ouellette was being "punished" for his fumble and Brown took the opportunity and ran with it ... right down the Rockets throat.

Toledo looked defeated and could do nothing to stop it. Not sure if that's a sign of this team's grit and heart ... or maybe the by product of the MAC's awful midweek schedule where they were playing their 4th game in 19 days ... while Ohio was only playing their 3rd.

Either way ... Ohio sent a message loud and clear.

And they did it on a night where Rourke was not at his best. I agree his decision making and ball security was an issue in the 1H with the ill-advised INT and the fumble. He got away with another on a questionable pitch that Toledo nearly scooped and scored on.

Either way ... he righted the ship in the 2H ... did a great job on the speed options ... and threw some nice darts, including the one to Cope for the TD.

But what might have surprised me the most was the defense. I still can't figure out how they can get lit up like a christmas tree by UMass and Miami .... but shut down the top offense in the MAC. Tons of pressure on Woodside and the DBs .... while they were giving up some cushion ... they only really got beat bad on that long TD throw where Fox just didn't turn around (a familiar flaw with Ohio DBs)

I wonder how much gamesmenship and strategy was on display from both sides knowing that odds are they will face each other again in Detroit in a few weeks barring something bizarre happening? Did Ohio show their hand with a punishing rushing attack? Did Toledo hold back once things got out of hand early 2H?

Either way, I think this will be an entertaining MAC title game if they meet again.

But obviously the only way that happens is if Ohio doesn't have a serious letdown on the road next week in an empty Infocision Stadium against a far inferior Akron team.

It was pointed out in an earlier post that this Ohio team has a chance to win 10 regular season games. That's NEVER happened during the Solich era and only twice in school history.

LET ME REPEAT THAT.

NEVER during Solich era.

TWICE in school history .... 1960 (10-0) and 1968 (10-1)

That's pretty remarkable.

Let's hope they keep this intensity up with two challenging road games ahead where, on paper, they are the much better team ... but we've seen what happens when you let your guard down. This program has had issues with that in years past.

But after last night ... you can't help but get the feeling that this might finally be the year they get that MACC monkey off their back.

Still a lot of work to do .... and NOTHING is a gimmie in the final three steps.

But man ... how sweet would an 11-2 season be heading into a bowl game!
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Alan Swank
11/9/2017 12:40 PM
That was about as thorough of a dominant performance by an OU team as I've seen since coming here in 1979. The healthy offensive line literally man handled Toledo. On to Akron.
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Ohio Bobcats Rule
11/9/2017 12:46 PM
bshot44 wrote:expand_more
And they did it on a night where Rourke was not at his best. I agree his decision making and ball security was an issue in the 1H with the ill-advised INT and the fumble. He got away with another on a questionable pitch that Toledo nearly scooped and scored on.

Either way ... he righted the ship in the 2H ... did a great job on the speed options ... and threw some nice darts, including the one to Cope for the TD.
One of the things I really appreciate about Rourke is that he's not a headcase.

If he throws a pick, he's not moping on the sideline, defeated for the game.

He's still focused and isn't timid the next time he's back on the field.
Last Edited: 11/9/2017 12:48:18 PM by Ohio Bobcats Rule
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WishIWasAtLuckys
11/9/2017 1:12 PM
To the tune of Travis Tritt’s “It’s A Great Day to Be Alive”

“It’s a great Week to be alive when the Bobcats win and the Buckeye’s cry!”

Something special is happening.

Just booked trip to Akron. Let’s end this thing.
Last Edited: 11/9/2017 1:13:56 PM by WishIWasAtLuckys
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Ted Thompson
11/9/2017 2:53 PM

 

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Bobcat1998
11/9/2017 2:57 PM
C Money wrote:expand_more
That was the single most dominant, physical butt kicking at the line of scrimmage I have ever seen from Ohio football. Both sides of the ball completely dominated the line of scrimmage. It's scary to think how ugly this one would have been if not for the three first half turnovers.

There really is a beauty to "you know I'm going to run it down your throat and you can't stop it" football. I commented to some friends last night that we average 40+ points a game, we've only thrown for more than 200 yards twice all season, and we aren't a triple option team.

This O Line has developed well beyond my expectations....and 4 of the 5 starters are back next year....
With guys like Tusha, Pleasants, Notestine, Hayes and Kuhar back as well.
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L.C.
11/9/2017 5:22 PM
No offense, but the highlights in that recap film seem to be in totally random order.
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D.A.
11/9/2017 5:56 PM
bshot44 wrote:expand_more
But man ... how sweet would an 11-2 season be heading into a bowl game!

If that happens, the Bowl Game would be Frank's potential 100th career victory.
Last Edited: 11/9/2017 5:57:47 PM by D.A.
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TWT
11/9/2017 7:18 PM
Brian Smith wrote:expand_more
I think this is as close to Frank Solich's ideal offense as we could ever get in Athens. Big 10 quality offensive line, two running backs who can run between the tackles, a quarterback who can run the speed option like nobody's business, couple of good possession receivers and one guy who can be a gamebreaker in Papi White. Only weaknesses that could haunt in a MAC title game are Rourke's decision-making in the passing game about three or four times a game where he forces things and the lack of a real No. 1 receiver to count on in third and long situations.
We're putting up the offensive numbers not of a solid MAC team as usual this year but the offense of a dominant G5 program. It started in game 1 with Hampton with 59 points and has continued to be explosive all year. This is the kind of offense we need to move the program to the 10, 11, 12 win level the mark of a great coaching job.
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71 BOBCAT
11/9/2017 8:24 PM
My wish came true: Miami Beats Akron and we beat Toledo
We now control our own destiny.




GO BOBCATS
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Victory
11/9/2017 9:04 PM
Uncle Wes wrote:expand_more
I think this is as close to Frank Solich's ideal offense as we could ever get in Athens. Big 10 quality offensive line, two running backs who can run between the tackles, a quarterback who can run the speed option like nobody's business, couple of good possession receivers and one guy who can be a gamebreaker in Papi White. Only weaknesses that could haunt in a MAC title game are Rourke's decision-making in the passing game about three or four times a game where he forces things and the lack of a real No. 1 receiver to count on in third and long situations.
We're putting up the offensive numbers not of a solid MAC team as usual this year but the offense of a dominant G5 program. It started in game 1 with Hampton with 59 points and has continued to be explosive all year. This is the kind of offense we need to move the program to the 10, 11, 12 win level the mark of a great coaching job.
If everyone stays healthy next year the offense could be even better.
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Ted Thompson
11/12/2017 7:28 PM

 

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