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If the Ohio State Defensive Coordinator still has a job next year (Original Post) maxrandb Jan 2022 OP
Quite a shoot out they got going in Pasadena calguy Jan 2022 #1
They are down 19 players from the regular season .... 9 or 10 were starters or played big minutes Botany Jan 2022 #2
Ouch. Injuries, covid or both? paleotn Jan 2022 #4
Quite a few players opted out of playing to get ready for the NFL Draft maxrandb Jan 2022 #8
Five (I think] chose not to play zeusdogmom Jan 2022 #10
Football is a business, both at the college level and pro level Dan Jan 2022 #13
Fortunately, a lot of the NFL prospects are able to get insurance that pays it they're injured maxrandb Jan 2022 #20
The Rose Bowl is meaningless? I could see if it was a Mayonnaise Bowl... Capt. America Jan 2022 #22
Of course, it's just a semi-professional game masquerading as an amateur sport Dan Jan 2022 #24
19 players unavailable for Ohio State against Utah in Rose Bowl Botany Jan 2022 #14
Injuries, transfers, and four players opted out to get ready for the NFL draft. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #11
this is iike a video game... bahboo Jan 2022 #3
This is the worst Buckeyes defense that I can remember. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2022 #5
It's kind of been that way all year maxrandb Jan 2022 #6
Yep. Reminds me of a Big 12 team... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2022 #7
I think he is also Special Teams coach maxrandb Jan 2022 #9
Coombs did fine as a defensive backs coach... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2022 #12
B.G.E. Best Game Ever Botany Jan 2022 #15
It turned out to be a football game for sure. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #16
Stroud and the rest of the offense bailed them out... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2022 #17
That stat line for Smith-Njigba was unbelievable maxrandb Jan 2022 #21
Bama's Jameson Williams barely got touches... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2022 #23
Question: When the game was tied, why didn't OSU try to run the ball Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #25
I was confused by it too, especially since... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2022 #29
Why running vs passing play for TD? Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #32
I looked at the game again, and you are right about running the ball in. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #36
Smith-Njigba is a flat out freak Botany Jan 2022 #27
I don't think he's eligible for the NFL yet. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2022 #28
Could be so. Botany Jan 2022 #31
Ohio State already announced they had hired a new defensive coordinator a few weeks ago MichMan Jan 2022 #18
Yet they win! Floyd R. Turbo Jan 2022 #19
That is what it has been like this year, a lot of cussing when watching the games Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #26
Buckeyes fans were spoiled by good defense... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2022 #30
Right, we expect a strong game all the time. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #33
I'm one of the spoiled fans who hopes their defense... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2022 #34
I know, we are spoiled. Cannot believe it when they lose a game. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #35
College football is a "rigged game", in the sense... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2022 #37
Exactly. OSU is one of the wealthiest college football teams. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #38

Botany

(72,515 posts)
2. They are down 19 players from the regular season .... 9 or 10 were starters or played big minutes
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 06:35 PM
Jan 2022

They are playing new people all over ... they are thin at d.b., O.Line, linebacker, and I think they
are down 2 or 3 starters on the O. Line .... BTW Coach Day already has hired a new D.C..

maxrandb

(15,908 posts)
8. Quite a few players opted out of playing to get ready for the NFL Draft
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 07:12 PM
Jan 2022

Can't really blame them. Why risk getting injured with potential millions at stake?

Happens a lot in this current environment. If teams aren't playing for the National Championship, quite a few star players opt not to play.

I think it was the running back from Miami several years back that blew out this knee. He was projected as a 1ST Round Pick, but dropped to the 4TH or 5TH.

zeusdogmom

(1,050 posts)
10. Five (I think] chose not to play
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 07:15 PM
Jan 2022

Headed for the pros and didn’t want to risk the chance of injury

I get it - lots of money if you make the pros.

FWIW - if I were a pro coach, those guys would have a black mark against them. Team player or focused on self only ….

FWIW - in my opinion - the Buckeyes have been mediocre all year.

Dan

(4,100 posts)
13. Football is a business, both at the college level and pro level
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 07:24 PM
Jan 2022

A quality player that decides that he doesn’t want to risk his health on a meaningless game shows plenty of common sense. If he is injured what does he get out of it? A meaningless comment by the broadcasters on how good he might have been? The college gives him a full time job in appreciation? Or, does he become another ‘might have been’.

My thoughts..

maxrandb

(15,908 posts)
20. Fortunately, a lot of the NFL prospects are able to get insurance that pays it they're injured
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 11:17 PM
Jan 2022

But considering that a guy like Kirk Cousins can get $30M a year, risking injury would be hard to do.

I remember some folks were passed when Lebron James went straight to the NBA. Few of us would pass up that kind of money.

Dan

(4,100 posts)
24. Of course, it's just a semi-professional game masquerading as an amateur sport
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 12:24 AM
Jan 2022

So, balancing that against a possible Pro-career, it is meaningless. The only way one should play is if they need that game to highlight their potential, because they are on the bubble.

Irish_Dem

(57,936 posts)
11. Injuries, transfers, and four players opted out to get ready for the NFL draft.
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 07:19 PM
Jan 2022

They didn't want to be injured in the Rose Bowl and hurt their NFL chances.

The days of wanting to play in a Bowl Game are over I guess.

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,047 posts)
5. This is the worst Buckeyes defense that I can remember.
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 07:03 PM
Jan 2022

Their offense is typically much more anemic than their defense, but not lately.

If they ever get both their offense and defense clicking in the same season again, they'll be a national title contender.

Missed tackles and not wrapping-up has been painful to watch.

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,047 posts)
7. Yep. Reminds me of a Big 12 team...
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 07:09 PM
Jan 2022

... hoping to outscore their opponents.

The appearance of some improvement, when their DC Coombs was moved off the sidelines, was apparently a fluke.

maxrandb

(15,908 posts)
9. I think he is also Special Teams coach
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 07:13 PM
Jan 2022

that just kicked a slow softball kick to the best returner in the country

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,047 posts)
12. Coombs did fine as a defensive backs coach...
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 07:19 PM
Jan 2022

... but he might be overwhelmed as coordinator of the entire defense.

Their defense was noticeably worse after his promotion to defensive coordinator a few years ago, and it hasn't improved in the meantime.

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,047 posts)
17. Stroud and the rest of the offense bailed them out...
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 09:06 PM
Jan 2022

... again.

WOW!

Stroud was only three yards short of the passing yards record for ANY bowl game in history.

Smith-Njigba was incredible too. (Both Chris Olave and Garret Wilson said a few weeks ago that Smith-Njigba is the most athletic receiver on their team, without any hesitation.)

Thankful that the defense was adequate in the 2nd half. They have to improve next year.

EDIT: Great game by the Utes, by the way!

maxrandb

(15,908 posts)
21. That stat line for Smith-Njigba was unbelievable
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 11:19 PM
Jan 2022

15 receptions for 367 yards and 2 touchdowns. It was like he was playing Arena Football

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,047 posts)
23. Bama's Jameson Williams barely got touches...
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 12:19 AM
Jan 2022

... at Ohio State, and it makes more sense when we consider that the Buckeyes have WR's like Olave, Wilson, Smith-Njigba and Harrison Jr. on the roster.

Highlights of Smith-Njigba's Rose Bowl performance:



He might've had a 4th TD if not for the fumble!

Irish_Dem

(57,936 posts)
25. Question: When the game was tied, why didn't OSU try to run the ball
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 05:06 AM
Jan 2022

in for a touchdown? Instead they went for a field goal. They had time for a touch down. And if they didn't make it, would go into overtime and they would have a chance for anther field goal?

But I guess the coach did the prudent thing. Going for a touchdown was risky and the field goal was more certain. But I have seen kickers lose the game.

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,047 posts)
29. I was confused by it too, especially since...
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 09:05 AM
Jan 2022

... they used their last timeout before the field goal with 12 seconds left on the clock. That struck me as asking for trouble during the ensuing kickoff to Utah, who were a proven threat to return it for a TD.

It's possible that Day was thinking they could have a bad snap during the FG attempt, and he wanted enough time for the holder to possibly throw an incomplete pass before time expired. Then attempt the FG again.

I probably would've instead attempted a running play for a TD, called timeout if it didn't work, then tried a FG.

Irish_Dem

(57,936 posts)
32. Why running vs passing play for TD?
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 09:27 AM
Jan 2022

Thanks for the explanations, I had not thought of some of the nuances.

Irish_Dem

(57,936 posts)
36. I looked at the game again, and you are right about running the ball in.
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 10:40 AM
Jan 2022

They were only three or so yards away from a TD.

Botany

(72,515 posts)
27. Smith-Njigba is a flat out freak
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 05:32 AM
Jan 2022

This season I saw him catch a punt over his shoulders with his back turned to the kicking team,
plant his foot, then turn to his right, run to the edge of the field, and then get the corner for about
a 15 yard gain.

I would not blame him if he decided to go pro now. He has nothing left to prove @ Ohio State.

Botany

(72,515 posts)
31. Could be so.
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 09:11 AM
Jan 2022

Sooner or later that rule will be challenged in court.

Next season a team w/Smith-Njiba, those new young wide outs (all who play in the NFL), C.J. Stroud,
and Henderson @ running back will be scary good.

MichMan

(13,242 posts)
18. Ohio State already announced they had hired a new defensive coordinator a few weeks ago
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 09:18 PM
Jan 2022

Jim Knowles from Oklahoma State

Irish_Dem

(57,936 posts)
26. That is what it has been like this year, a lot of cussing when watching the games
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 05:09 AM
Jan 2022

even when they win in the end.

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,047 posts)
30. Buckeyes fans were spoiled by good defense...
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 09:09 AM
Jan 2022

... from the "Silver Bullets" for many years, so it's a disappointment when they play so poorly.

Their offense has been a joy to watch, at least.

Irish_Dem

(57,936 posts)
33. Right, we expect a strong game all the time.
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 10:08 AM
Jan 2022

When they play badly but still win, we get disgusted.

Yes the offense has been great. If they could get the defense working it would be a fabulous team.

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,047 posts)
34. I'm one of the spoiled fans who hopes their defense...
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 10:13 AM
Jan 2022

... makes a comeback next season, more than anything else.

It's like, "Whatever happened to gravity? It used to be a dependable aspect of nature, and I miss it."

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,047 posts)
37. College football is a "rigged game", in the sense...
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 11:04 AM
Jan 2022

... that the rich tend to get richer. (Much like our economic system in this country.)

The so-called "Blue Bloods" tend to keep drawing the most talented high school players with promises of greater media exposure and the best training facilities. A football player from Ohio State that goes to the Cincinnati Bengals would experience a downgrade in training facilities, for example.

And with more players involved in football compared to a game like basketball, a few very talented players that slip from the grasp of the Blue Bloods can't have as much of an impact. Guys like Larry Bird (Indiana State) and Stephen Curry (Davidson) were one out of five starters for those schools, not one out of 22.

I generally root for the disadvantaged, but I grew up following the Buckeyes and I'm set in my ways now.

Irish_Dem

(57,936 posts)
38. Exactly. OSU is one of the wealthiest college football teams.
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 11:56 AM
Jan 2022

And can recruit good talent for the reasons you cite.

OSU takes away your diploma if you fail to root for them at games.

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