2022 ohio state

ARMAGEDDON 2...? 3...? LAST?

[Patrick Barron]

Now that's some good newspapering. Notre Dame, always losing to Notre Dame by 275.

Typical Notre Dame.

He's probably thinking about his roster. Excellent candid shot from a Harbaugh coaching clinic appearance:

I also enjoy Bielema looking like a popular meme cat from a decade ago.

Stoned-Cat

There are memes old enough to be Baby Gronk, if you want to feel old. Please do not google Baby Gronk if you have never heard of him, you will die and not be allowed into heaven.

[AFTER THE JUMP: Otaku Kris Jenkins?] 

Fun fact: There are many photos that Patrick took of this game besides this one. [Patrick Barron]

Again, sorry this was late. I've been called in for an election recount tomorrow so Purdue might have to wait until next week.

Substitution Notes: Will Johnson started and had the most snaps of the three corners, with Green getting only a couple of drives in place of each. Paige and Moten split one safety spot evenly. Barrett was a constant at LB with Colson coming out for Rolder one drive before garbage time and Mullings got a couple of plays. Morris came out after the first drive and Jenkins picked up some time at DE along with McGregor, Upshaw, D.Moore, and then Okie late. DT was the usual though Grant got 3 snaps and Benny got in for a couple of drives. Q-Jo and Goode got in late.

Formation Notes: OSU spent most of the day with their TE split wide. I used "Flex" if he was in the slot and "4w" if he was outside. "RB" means the RB is on the TE's side, which is a thing they were doing all day. The other thing they were doing was max spread, with WRs outside of both numbers and the slot where an outside guy would normally go.

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They also put the slot receiver at RB depth, which I noted as High H.

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Also remember that a position in parentheses means that player is covered, and a hyphen means motion. So the above was Gun Trips RB (Z) High H-Orbit—fortunately it never got more jargon-y than that.

On the Michigan side, nothing special except they experimented with having their ends set up inside the formation, which I denoted as "Tight" because I don't think the coach term "soft edge" should apply. This got gashed for a couple of runs and went back in the scrap heap. Note both DEs relative to the RT and TE.

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[After THE JUMP: This is the charting that never ends.]

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[After THE JUMP: What we said]

American Pyscho, but make it football 

If they sit back they're too soft and Michigan runs for 8 YPC. If they blow up the line they're too aggressive and Michigan runs for 8 YPC. Maybe the problem

They were aggressive.

Each of Michigan's six touchdowns showed something different about Ohio State's high-risk defensive game plan, and what it took to break through it.

undefeated with dignity

"More like a global Fundemic!"

2nd half champions 

Reigning Armageddon champions.

Michigan is going to win this football game.

Just score a goal. A touchdown. A scoredown. Touch a scoredown!