Memories…

Walk the talk

Memories…

I’m thankful for Big Hits on this great day of Thanksgiving.

Michigan: By The Numbers

As always, presented without comment.

Statistically Speaking
Ohio State
Value (Rank)
Value (Rank)
Michigan
Advantage
Rushing Offense (ypg) 245.5 (9) 151.4 (52) Rushing Defense (ypg) Ohio State
Passing Offense (ypg) 180.8 (103) 152.1 (1) Passing Defense (ypg) Michigan+++
Pass Efficiency 135.7 (59) 116.6 (30) Pass Efficiency Defense Michigan
Total Offense (ypg) 426.3 (45) 303.5 (12) Total Defense (ypg) Michigan
Scoring Offense (ppg) 38.2 (18) 18.1 (17) Scoring Defense (ppg) Push
Rushing Defense (ypg) 116.8 (17) 194.6 (37) Rushing Offense (ypg) Push
Passing Defense (ypg) 250.1 (85) 200.5 (97) Passing Offense (ypg) Push
Pass Efficiency Defense 116.1 (28) 131.8 (68) Pass Efficiency Offense Ohio State
Total Defense (ypg) 366.9 (39) 395.1 (68) Total Offense (ypg) Ohio State
Scoring Defense (ppg) 23.0 (34) 30.8 (48) Scoring Offense (ppg) Push
Turnover margin +0.09 (55) +0.55 (94) Turnover margin Ohio State
Penalty Yards/game 63.6 (97) 48.4 (49) Penalty Yards/game Michigan
Sacks (/game) 2.36 (32) 1.00 (16) Sacks Allowed (/game) Push
Sacks Allowed (/game) 2.27 (90) 1.36 (98) Sacks (/game) Push
3rd Down Conv. (%) 43.5 (45) 36.8 (41) 3rd Down Conv. Def (%) Push
3rd Down Conv. Def (%) 32.4 (22) 52.1 (8) 3rd Down Conv. (%) Push
Redzone Offense (%) 89.1 (19) 82.7 (74) Redzone Defense (%) Ohio State+
Redzone Defense (%) 71.4 (15) 92.5 (5) Redzone Offense (%) Push
 Legend
  Difference <25 in National Rank = Push
  Difference >25 in National Rank = Ohio State
  Difference >50 in National Rank = Ohio State+
  Difference >75 in National Rank = Ohio State++
  Differences >100 in National Rank = Ohio State+++

Stats are grabbed from cfbstats.com.

Memories…

“… A tie for last place…”

Ohio State receives gift for new arena

St. John Arena has been an icon for decades and while many fans have never experienced a sporting event in it most have at least been to a skull session or a dozen. In reality SJA has been used for minor sports and tournaments ever since the Mens Bball team moved to Value City Arena. SJA is oversized for the events it holds often looking empty and the is falling apart at its seems with costs to repair it in the 30-40 million dollars. Even if they did fix it for that cost it would be underutilized and too expensive for upkeep. So it will be tore down sooner rather then later. Thankfully OSU has a huge fan in the Covelli family which own a huge amount of Paneras and has recently made a 10 million dollar donation to build a new arena.

Covelli Arena will be a 4000 seat state of the art arena that will be home to seven olympic sports like gymnastics, wrestling, fencing, and volleyball. It also will occasionally host womens Bball games and high school tournaments. You can view the entire article from the Columbus Dispatch here.

Memories…

What’s that, you say? Denard Robinson may be starting Saturday? That’s going to make someone numbered 54 very happy.

B1G Power Rankings: Rivalry Edition

It took one overtime, but the Buckeyes defeated Wisconsin for first place in the  Leaders Division. Michigan State continued their home woes versus Northwestern and Nebraska took care of Minnesota to secure the drivers seat in the Legends Division. As a result of last weekend, Northwestern and Wisconsin flip-flopped positions.

1. Ohio State– After locking up the Leaders Division, it’s all about finishing the season undefeated and destroying TTUN.

2. Nebraska– Nebraska has all but sealed up the Legends Division, needing a win versus a pitiful Iowa team or a Michigan loss at Ohio State. Expect both to happen as the ‘Huskers will square off against Wisconsin in the B1G Championship Game.

3. Michigan– It will be weird to see Devin Gardner lined up behind center this week with Denard Robinson at RB/WR/QB after Fitzgerald Toussaint’s gruesome leg injury last week.

4. Northwestern– The Wildcats went on the road and beat Michigan State last week in another close game, look for them to handle Illinois and cap a very successful season at 9-3.

5. Wisconsin– The Badgers must feel worthy representing the Leaders Division as a third place team.

6. Penn State– Bill O’Brien hopes his squad can finish off a surprisingly successful season with a win at home versus Wisconsin. It will be very interesting to see how the Nittany Lions build after this season.

7. Michigan State– Another home loss for the Spartans, this time versus Northwestern. At this point, the end of this disappointing season cannot come soon enough for Sparty.

8. Minnesota– The Gophers are bowl eligible and will look for a marquee win in their season finale versus Michigan State.

9. Purdue– Purdue welcomes in state rival Indiana to West Lafayette in what should be a high scoring affair.

10. Indiana– Indiana looks to finish off a successful season in Hoosier terms with a win over Purdue.

11. Iowa– The Hawkeyes could do their part to shake up the Legends Division with a win over Nebraska on Friday night, unlikely though.

12. Illinois– The Illini have been outscored 231- 80 in the B1G this year.

Check back on last week’s rankings and feel free to comment.

Memories…

We used to post these on the regular during Michigan Week in years past, so it’s time we say hello to two old friends: The Memories post and Sir Mount Vernon:

Gholston Beatdown

IT’S BEAT MICHIGAN WEEK!!!

The Spread, HATE WEEK: HATE.

If this was any other week, I would spend most of this post talking about today’s addition of Maryland to the Big Ten and the rumored addition of Rutgers supposedly coming tomorrow. I would then discuss the shocking upsets of this past weekend that essentially guaranteed at least one SEC team will be playing for the national title. Then I would make jokes about games that I’ll end up watching anyway.

But this is HATE WEEK. And HATE WEEK is for the HATE.

Some people don’t understand the HATE. They say things like, “I want both teams to be good when they play!” and “I don’t like them, but I respect them!” and “Durrrrrrrrrrr!” These people cheered for Michigan to beat Alabama, because they have fallen for the media-driven conference-unity narrative that has completely consumed the SEC. Does it make sense that a Mississippi State fan would ridicule an Ohio State fan because the Buckeyes lost a bowl game to Florida? Does it make sense that a Mississippi State fan would ridicule an Ohio State fan for any reason?

But cheering for M!c#!g@n? I’d rather be the one team shut out of a 123-team playoff than cheer for M!c#!g@n to “help boost our strength of schedule.” I want them to be 0-11 every year when we play. I want to see about a hundred more of these! Every three years, I want them to fire their coach the day after The Game.

And speaking of coaches…

There really couldn’t be a better M!c#!g@n coach for Ohio State fans. He’s a walking punchline. Are fat jokes cheap and sophomoric? Yes, but all is forgiven because Hoke set himself up for every single one of them a long time ago and not just by promising to never not super-size. But by doing this:

That’s right, Hoke married a Homberger. Say it out loud. Say it in your best Hoke voice. Never stop laughing. But, more importantly, never stop HATING.

 

Ohio State vs Wisconsin Recap

In continuing my theme of the fewer words I write the better here goes nothing….

This 68 yard punt return was HUGE to get OSU started in the 1st qtr. OSU 7 Wisky 0

Wisconsin QB Curt Phillips will have nightmares for the rest of his life from plays like this….

While Braxton had an off day luckily for OSU RB Carlos Hyde was there to help out his 1st TD put OSU up 14-0….

Montee Ball was pretty awesome most of the night this TD made it 14-7 at the half….

Unfortunately there wasn’t a lot of anything for most of the second half until the last few mins in the game when Ryan Shazier made what seemed to be the play of a lifetime forcing a fumble of Montee Ball on 4th and 1 from the goal line….

This play kept the score 14-7 thanks to Christian Bryant recovering the fumble. Unfortunately OSU couldn’t get a 1st down to end the game which led to this with 19 secs left….

This tied the game at 14-14 and sent the game into overtime….

In Overtime OSU had the ball first and took full advantage with Carlos Hyde getting this his 2nd TD of the game putting OSU up 21-14….

When Wisconsin got the ball for their turn in OT this is how the game ended….

Christian Bryant with the pass deflection on 4th down gave Ohio State the 21-14 win in OT……

This led to OSU and Coach Meyer singing the praises to Ohio State fans while celebrating the victory on Wisconsins home field….

What this game means other victory over a false rivalry is OSU gets one of these and the players get some rings….

And Wisconsin and its fans get this…..

Most images courtesy of Ozone.net