Actually, after Kaytron got us to the 1, 3rd down should have been Ty Warren over the top and 4th down, if necessary Drew Allar is 6'5 and 238 pounds, qb sneak with Tyler Warren and Kaytron pushing him!!!
All I know is there was a great end zone shot of Ohio State run fitting the gap in duo. Standing Kaytron up. Ohio State looked like they shot out a cannon on the snap. Was that Dawkins getting rocked back? Nobody was worried about Allar running even with the drag tackle. Franklin probably went I formation to avoid being too cute with Allar not being an RPO quarterback. Better to have QB sneaked or direct snapped to Allen, with Rucci, instead of handing off in pistol I with an injured Donkoh? Do we need a new FB/TE jumbo package for short yardage in general? RPO off flow with the flip pass. Allar can do that play.
@benbarletta2927 Yes indeed….beyond terrible. It plays into what I said. It was nearly the same style “script” [for lack of better words] as the USC game but with different outcomes. The PSU team dominates and then completely disappears and into almost total ineptitude on offense. Super suspicious that AK/JF didn’t lean on #44 - the clear and by a large margin, best offensive weapon. I understand OSU may’ve taken him away in the passing game but they found ways to get him involved in USC game (IE). Then just abandon that thought process all together?? - However….. now all we’re getting from the sports outlets and talking heads is that Ohio State is back, Ryan Day beat a top 5 team, the makeshift OL destroyed the PSU stout DL, they’re a nat’t contender and so on and so on…. If you step back and look at some of the things going on in these games, they make absolutely no sense. I’m not talking just a bad play call, an instance of a poor athletic performance (IE,dropped pass) by a player or a ticky-tack penalty. But when all those things come together at a magnitude that is inconceivable to logic, I have to question what is being aired to me as a sports consumer. Especially when there’s so much cash on the line, there’s no such thing as coincidence or chance. (Grammar, spell edit)
@@benbarletta2927 indeed….beyond terrible. It plays into what I said. It was nearly the same style “script” [for lack of better words] as the USC game but with different outcomes. The PSU team dominates and then completely disappears and into almost total ineptitude on offense. Super suspicious that AK/JF didn’t lean on #44 - the clear and by a large margin, best offensive weapon. I understand OSU may’ve taken him away in the passing game but they found ways to get him involved in USC game (IE). Then just abandon that thought process all together?? - However….. now all we’re getting from the sports outlets and talking heads is that Ohio State is back, Ryan Day beat a top 5 team, the makeshift OL destroyed the PSU stout DL, they’re a nat’t contender and so on and so on…. If you step back and look at some of the things going on in these games, they make absolutely no sense. I’m not talking just a bad play call, an instance of a poor athletic performance (IE,dropped pass) by a player or a ticky-tack penalty. But when all those things come together at a magnitude that is inconceivable to logic, I have to question what is being aired to me as a sports consumer. Especially when there’s so much cash on the line, there’s no such thing as coincidence or chance. (Grammar, spell edit. Sorry if duplicate posts. It keeps disappearing.)
Fourth down should have been 44 wildcat over the top.
Actually, after Kaytron got us to the 1, 3rd down should have been Ty Warren over the top and 4th down, if necessary Drew Allar is 6'5 and 238 pounds, qb sneak with Tyler Warren and Kaytron pushing him!!!
All I know is there was a great end zone shot of Ohio State run fitting the gap in duo. Standing Kaytron up. Ohio State looked like they shot out a cannon on the snap. Was that Dawkins getting rocked back? Nobody was worried about Allar running even with the drag tackle. Franklin probably went I formation to avoid being too cute with Allar not being an RPO quarterback. Better to have QB sneaked or direct snapped to Allen, with Rucci, instead of handing off in pistol I with an injured Donkoh? Do we need a new FB/TE jumbo package for short yardage in general? RPO off flow with the flip pass. Allar can do that play.
It's simple!!!! Drew is 6'5 and 238 pounds, tap the center on the ass and qb sneak
The edge was open follow the big guy
71 was not hitting anyone. QB should have a read and go off 71 to the corner
Who did 71 block in motion? Nobody..how clueless PSU coaches are.
I’m going to say it, this game was fishy. Has a rotten odor to it.
Agree...but this stand was such a bad choice of plays! Allar had two opportunities to fake and run right into the end zone...
@benbarletta2927 Yes indeed….beyond terrible. It plays into what I said. It was nearly the same style “script” [for lack of better words] as the USC game but with different outcomes. The PSU team dominates and then completely disappears and into almost total ineptitude on offense. Super suspicious that AK/JF didn’t lean on #44 - the clear and by a large margin, best offensive weapon. I understand OSU may’ve taken him away in the passing game but they found ways to get him involved in USC game (IE). Then just abandon that thought process all together?? - However….. now all we’re getting from the sports outlets and talking heads is that Ohio State is back, Ryan Day beat a top 5 team, the makeshift OL destroyed the PSU stout DL, they’re a nat’t contender and so on and so on…. If you step back and look at some of the things going on in these games, they make absolutely no sense. I’m not talking just a bad play call, an instance of a poor athletic performance (IE,dropped pass) by a player or a ticky-tack penalty. But when all those things come together at a magnitude that is inconceivable to logic, I have to question what is being aired to me as a sports consumer. Especially when there’s so much cash on the line, there’s no such thing as coincidence or chance. (Grammar, spell edit)
@@benbarletta2927 indeed….beyond terrible. It plays into what I said. It was nearly the same style “script” [for lack of better words] as the USC game but with different outcomes. The PSU team dominates and then completely disappears and into almost total ineptitude on offense. Super suspicious that AK/JF didn’t lean on #44 - the clear and by a large margin, best offensive weapon. I understand OSU may’ve taken him away in the passing game but they found ways to get him involved in USC game (IE). Then just abandon that thought process all together?? - However….. now all we’re getting from the sports outlets and talking heads is that Ohio State is back, Ryan Day beat a top 5 team, the makeshift OL destroyed the PSU stout DL, they’re a nat’t contender and so on and so on…. If you step back and look at some of the things going on in these games, they make absolutely no sense. I’m not talking just a bad play call, an instance of a poor athletic performance (IE,dropped pass) by a player or a ticky-tack penalty. But when all those things come together at a magnitude that is inconceivable to logic, I have to question what is being aired to me as a sports consumer. Especially when there’s so much cash on the line, there’s no such thing as coincidence or chance. (Grammar, spell edit. Sorry if duplicate posts. It keeps disappearing.)
Poor execution
Ita time to be conservative..do what OSU thinks we are going to do...after all its Penn State.
Allar is scared. He’s soft.