I finally got to see a good, and long, highlight reel.
Everything I have to say as already been said. Great stuff, very well coached. TP is becoming more mistake-free in the interviews as well, haha. He's not a particularly eloquent fella, but he's getting better, when he doesn't know what to say he just says something nice about the opposing team and says "Go Bucks." Not a bad way to get out.
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That video you posted with the highlights is from MLBindian on youtube. He does 11 min highlight video's for every buckeye game with all of the game SFX. No music. It's awesome stuff. I've been subscribed to him for about two years now. He usually gets those vids up about 2 days after the game is over.
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Pryor, Defense, Get Long-Awaited Big Win at Penn State
By Brandon Castel
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – This was the kind of win Ohio State desperately needed.
Not only for their own Big Ten title hopes, which are now alive and well after a 24-7 victory at No. 11 Penn State coupled with an Iowa loss, but also for a football team that had not beaten an opponent ranked this highly since their 42-39 win over Michigan in the No. 1 vs. No. 2 game back in 2006.
“It’s a gratifying game,” said OSU Head Coach Jim Tressel, who is now 6-3 in his career against Joe Paterno.
“You come over here and win, it’s hard. You play Penn State anytime it’s hard. So that’s a good thing. But being gratifying is halted the minute you start thinking about what’s next because you’ve got Iowa coming in.”
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10 Things We Learned from Season-Changing Win over Penn State
By Brandon Castel
10. JoePa can be more conservative than Tressel. Who would have known there was a more conservative coach in the Big Ten than the Sweater Vest himself? I’m guessing Penn State fans had a good idea that Joe Paterno wasn’t going to all of a sudden morph into Mike Leach after all these years, but it’s amazing how much he shuts down when the Nittany Lions play Ohio State. In each of the past two seasons, the Penn State offense has averaged more than 30 points per game, but have managed a grand total of 20 points against the Buckeyes in eight quarters as the “Spread HD” has looked more like black and white television. Since beating Tressel 29-27 in his first season in Columbus, Paterno’s teams have averaged just over 12 points per game against Ohio State and have not reached the 20-point mark since 2003.
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The-Ozone Note and Quotebook
By John Porentas
Setting Them Up: You could almost hear the groans coming from Ohio in the stadium at Penn State. Time after time the Buckeyes ran the football on first down, often with little or no positive results. "Tresselball" was being tongue-lashed everywhere across the Buckeyes State, but all of a sudden, everything was better. That's because on a first and 10 in the third quarter, OSU quarterback Terrelle Pryor connected with DeVier Posey on a 62-yard bomb to put the Buckeyes up 17-7. All those running plays earlier in the game went into making the pass play a success.