I didn't do a recap of California or UAB because there wasn't a ton to say. I was shocked not to see Bri'onte Dunn in either game, save special teams play, but I have since heard that he hasn't performed up to standards in practice.
The return of Jordan Hall has restore the true "option" in the option play, as Braxton Miller seems to have great faith in the tailback and flicks it out to him more frequently than he would with Hyde.
And all-in-all, despite some dropped balls and quarters where the offense couldn't get going with much, I haven't been unimpressed with our offensive unit. They seem to be growing in confidence and ability. Devin Smith needs to work on catching the catchable pass -- or maybe Braxton needs to stop improving on his accuracy and count of Smith to catch the uncatchable more often.
But the defense. Sigh. I am disappointed in the defense. The corners are young, but most have at least a year of experience playing, and they are playing such soft coverage and with such confusion that I throw my arms up in frustration constantly. But there is NO excuse for the rushing stats against us to this point. Poor tackles, dumb penalties, dropped interceptions. All that basic stuff that OSU usually prevails at -- NOT there. And I figured our defense would be our strong arm this season, covering for the inability of the offense to score. Not so much. Watching John Simon, Johnathan Hankins, and Nate Willliams can be a thing of beauty, but I have seen them get this close to the QB and not quite get him too many times. I was listening to the first quarter of the UAB game on the radio, and it seemed like UAB was gaining at least 5 yards on every play, if not more.
So in a nutshell, it hasn't been great or awe-inspiring, but they have won their games. I can recall another season like that where OSU went home with a crystal football. Granted, that can't happen this season, and it isn't likely that OSU will go on tp be undefeated, but I do like what I am seeing from Braxton Miller thus far, and so does Urban Meyer, so I won't dwell on the first four games too much more.
Now, looking to this weekend, I am EXCITED! The first game in the Big Ten schedule for OSU and the first away game, and it comes against one of the strongest teams in the Big Ten, despite their loss to Notre Dame. This might be one of the best defenses OSU will have faced so far and one of the better runningbacks in the nation. The QB isn't anywhere near the polished player that was Kirk Cousins (MSU's QB last season), and the receivers shouldn't be able to outrun the OSU corners. But Le'Veon Bell will provide a real challenge for the Buckeyes, so the defensive line MUST be stellar in this game and prevent long runs. The linebackers need to step up and secure the holes quickly. Andf the tackling needs to be EFFECTIVE. No missed tackles, no assuming Bell will fall down when he is touched. And NO penalties to keep drives alive for the opponent.
On offense, Miller needs to be quick in his decision-making. No running one way, then trying to turn, then "oh maybe I will pass, no wait I can run..." He won't have time for that. Those defensive linemen will eat him up, much like they did last season in Columbus. You remember that game -- it was atrocious. I believe the score was 10-7, but only because OSU got a cheap touchdown late in the game. They could barely move the ball all game, and the defense (the one that we are used to seeing at OSU) kept them in the game by limiting Bell and Cousins. So Miller has to be quick to make up his mind, find a receiver, or throw it away. His running plays have to be smart and timely. And we will see the return of Carlos Hyde, which is fortunate because it adds a new dimension to the running game in a true power back. So we can have Hall in there to run to the outside or catch a screen pass or execute the option, and then we can have Hyde in there to block for Braxton or pound it up the middle.
And the receivers really need to CATCH.THE.BALL. I will say I have enjoyed watching the relationship develop between Braxton and Philly Brown over the last couple of games. Miller has grown to trust Brown, and goes to him in the clutch situations.
It would also be helpful not to give up cheap points on blocked punts and special teams mistakes. We need to win the field position battle, because D'Antonio studied and coached under one of the best in that area -- Coach Jim Tressel.
College Gameday will be at the game tomorrow, so I have set my DVR to record. I am really revved up to watch the game, but unfortunately I will be watching alone. :( That tends to get very frustrating for me when things are going well. Look for me on Facebook and/or Twitter. I am trying to just make one status update and comment on that throughout the game, so as not to completely annoy people who follow me.
GO BUCKS!!
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