I was surprised to see JT back in the game after that. We had the game won by then and Byerly is more than capable of running out the clock.No significant injuries. Seems like any player that went out, returned at some point later on. , When JT5 came off limping in the fourth quarter, he went back in for the last series. White, Johnson, Davis, etc. all good.
Per MSU butt hurt msg board poster our DB's getting hurt were a ploy to disrupt the rhythm of MSU's O......if so, not a bad idea actually! If I were Ohio St. I'd think pretty hard about this to slow down Oregon....
I was surprised to see JT back in the game after that. We had the game won by then and Byerly is more than capable of running out the clock.
That's because we were faking those.I agree. I wanted to see Byerly at the 5 minute mark and especially after JT limped off. The only non cramp injury I saw was a knee bump to D Smith but he later returned to play. Late in the game Green came off looking more shookup/confused than injured. I believe all the other crampees returned to play.
I was surprised also. It was the Orange Bowl and last game of the year. Byerly deserved to at least see the field that night. I don't understand this.I was surprised to see JT back in the game after that. We had the game won by then and Byerly is more than capable of running out the clock.
I had the same thoughts during the game because I had never seen so many go down. I thought it was a good idea to slow down opponents O. So I agree OSU should think hard about it. does not have to be cramps, wind knocked out, bell rung,Per MSU butt hurt msg board poster our DB's getting hurt were a ploy to disrupt the rhythm of MSU's O......if so, not a bad idea actually! If I were Ohio St. I'd think pretty hard about this to slow down Oregon....