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Countdown to Kickoff!
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05-26-2009, 02:05 PM
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Ranking Our Schedule - Top to Bottom
I wanted to take some time and rank our 2009 schedule, the toughest games to where an upset could happen (1), down to the sure fire win (12). In this post I take into consideration overall program, talent level, coaching, recruiting, and depth.
- USC (12-1)
- This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone, as they will be our toughest opponent this coming season. USC loses a lot of talent... notably QB Mark Sanchez and their entire LB core... however USC recruits and stock piles blue chip players from across the nation giving them depth at almost every position. Passing game could struggle but their running game should be strong again with Joe McKnight coming back.
- at Penn State (11-2)
- Coming off an 11-2 season the Nittany Lions should be ready for another Big Ten run. They do lose several speed players i.e Derrick Williams, but they do return starting QB Daryll Clark and RB Evan Royster. It doesn't help either that this game is at Happy Valley. How will our young LBs do against the run? This is why they are high on the list.
- at Michigan (3-9)
- Rivarly game. Let's be honest... Michigan sucked last year and it was great watching them fall on their face. However it's year two under DickRod and historically teams do significantly better in year two under a new coach. The QB position is paper thin but I think an unknown steps in. Rivarly games are always tough on the road.... but the Buckeyes win.
- Illinois (5-7)
- 2008 was a bad year for Illinois but they return a lot in 2009. Key players coming back are QB Juice Williams, RB Daniel Dufrene and WR Arrelious Benn. This will be a tough game but I think the following favor the Buckeyes: It's a week 4 matchup and it's at home.
- Wisconsin (7-6)
- Another tough year for Brett Bielema... could this be his last? He's on the hot seat to win now which will make him desperate for that signature win he's lacking. They return RB John Clay and their QB but they got a big time WR recruit in Kraig Appleton.
- Minnesota (7-6)
- On the rise and opening a new stadium this year however the Buckeyes don't play at Minnesota. They return a young dynamic QB who completed 62% of his passes for over 2,500 yards. Also return big weapons at WR and RB. Can Minnesota take advantage of a young and game inexperienced Buckeye defense?
- Iowa (9-4)
- Iowa didnt play Ohio State last season so its hard to gauge exactly how "good" they were made out to be, but they showed improvement, especially in the run game, but they lose Doak Walker winner Shonn Greene. I would have ranked them higher at 4 if Greene had come back.
- Navy (8-5)
- Easy game for the Buckeyes. Navy loses pretty much every skill position on offense and we know that their offense and running game is their strong point. Will they be able to fill these holes? Should be a good game before USC.
- Toledo (3-9) @ Browns Stadium
- Toledo got their big win last year against Michigan. Lightning won't strike two years in a row. Toledo returns their QB, RB, and WR but the Buckeyes roll.
- at Purdue (4-8)
- Curtis Painter and several other skill position players are gone, thus opening a lot of holes on this team. I think it's too much to overcome in one year. Buckeyes win but not a blow out.
- New Mexico State (3-9)
- Losing both your QB and most productive WR isn't good when coming into Columbus. I expect the Buckeyes to blow out NMS.
- at Indiana (3-9)
- Indiana lost by an average of 14.8 points last year. I expect that number to climb again this year. The Hoosiers will be hurt with their biggest threat being dismissed from the team, QB/WR Kellen Lewis. The game is at Indiana... but really it's going to be another Ohio State home game, at night.
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05-26-2009, 06:36 PM
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We're vary just a bit Arap. - Excellent topic for debate though!
Here's how I'd rank them toughest to least toughest:
1. @Penn State
2. vs. USC
3. vs. Iowa
4. vs. Illinois
5. @ Michigan
6. vs. Navy
7. vs. Wisconsin
8. vs. Minnesota
9. @ Toledo (in Cleveland)
10. @ Indiana
11. @ Purdue
12. vs. New Mexico State
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06-01-2009, 06:28 PM
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Whoa i'd definitely have wisky over scuM and Navy.
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06-01-2009, 09:53 PM
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If anything, Wisky should definitely be above Navy.
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06-02-2009, 05:07 AM
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Navy is a lot better than you guys think.
They would beat Wisconsin so no, they should not be below them on our SOS ranking.
I think Wisky will struggle again this season.
They have a weakass OOC schedule though but Cal-Poly almost beat them last season so take nothing for granted.
Here's Wisky's Schedule and W/L results IMO for 2009
v. NORTHERN ILLINOIS - W
v. FRESNO STATE - W (but could go either way IMO)
v. WOFFORD - W
v. MICHIGAN STATE - L
@ MINNESOTA - L
@ OHIO STATE - L
v. IOWA - L
v. PURDUE - W
@ INDIANA - W
v. MICHIGAN - L
@ NORTHWESTERN - L
@ HAWAII - W (but could go either way IMO)
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I really do not see how they will win any of the games I have marked as losses for them so 6 wins best case & 4 wins worst case....
Navy will move the ball more & score more than UW and win more than 6 games, at least 7-9 IMO
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06-02-2009, 12:27 PM
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Navy loses everyone of significance on offense. 2 QBs who had significant impact on their running game, both 1,000 yard rushing RBs, and 3 of their top WRs. Wisconsin loses basically their starting QB and their leading WR/TE who only had 500 yds receiving. Wisconsin returns RB John Clay who should be a 1000 yard rusher this year.
Wisconsin will definitely be better than Navy this year.
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06-02-2009, 12:47 PM
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I'm telling you, fear the Triple Option and Navy's NEW QB Ricky Dobbs!
This game at first glance seems like it should be an easy win to open the season in Columbus. But upon further review, it will be tougher than expected for a couple of reasons.
First, Navy is a decent program and an excellent rushing team. Last years featured running back Shun White is gone but the Midshipmen have a star QB in the making in Ricky Dobbs, who can both run and throw very well.
Secondly, it's impossible for the OSU players to not be thinking about week 2 when USC comes to town. Terrelle Pryor and the Bucks have not forgotten the embarrassing loss in the L.A. Colisuem last September and that's another reason why the Navy game could end up a thriller, a-la Ohio vs. OSU 2008!
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