Not buying what you're selling about TT
I understand that broken ribs can slow you down ... but that happened vs. NM State during the beginning of the 2012 season.
How would that affect the 2013 season? And why did he have 14, 14, & 18 carries the last three games of the 2012 regular season?
The ribs are an excuse.
They came in loaded in skill players in 2013 (
https://www.ohiobobcats.com/sports/fball/spec-rel/081213a... )
And the offensive line you mentioned ... had two starters back.
Even with the holes on the line to fill ... Ohio was runaway favorite to win MAC East (sound familiar?)
And they went 7-6. Totally torpedoed in three of their last four by four TDs or more.
TT never carried the ball more than 6 times in a game that year.
Rourke has 34 career games ... and has less then 8 carries only five times (vs. Hampton, UAB, Howard, UVA & UB) .... one of those is because he got pulled ... one is because Ohio was getting blown out and had to throw the ball (UVA) ... and the other three are because Ohio was blowing out their opponent (UAB, Hampton and UB)
Sorry ... but TT was a shell of himself by 2013. Once the going got rough, he shut down.
Rourke is a different kind of leader. I've never seen him go thru the motions like TT seemed to be doing a lot in 2013.
First, his ribs weren't broken. He had an "undisclosed injury to his upper body." It was almost certainly a soft tissue injury, possibly to the cartilage around his rib cage. Whatever that injury was, it happened in the Marshall game, not against New Mexico State. He did finish against Marshall, but sat out the following week, against Norfolk State. The next two weeks, he had 7 carries for -2 yards against U.Mass and 4 carries for -2 against Buffalo. He did have 65 yards against Akron, but 30 of that was on one play, and then he had 14 yards against Miami. He was certainly not running to the same extent after the injury as before, even before the Miami game, but whether that was due to ongoing pain, or perhaps a fear of re-injury, I have no idea.
As far as linemen lost after 2012, Seniors lost were Skyler Allen, J.D. Bales, Eric Herman, and Vince Carlotta, along with Jordan Thompson. Also lost due to career ending injury were Bryce Dietz and Mark Smith, both of whom had started games previously.
I do agree with you that there was more to it. I believe that the abuse heaped on Tettleton after the Miami loss had a negative and long lasting effect on his attitude. I think he was well aware of the things being said about him, and I believe that the visceral hate that was posted after the Miami loss was beyond the pale, and I said so at the time.
To what extent these three factors each contributed to the 2013 result, I can't say, but I think they all played a part.