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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 122594" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>I agree that Oregon wasn't blitzing and their DL was staying home. There were a few times that Ohio State QB ran on 3rs and long and made it. So the DL was staying home to prevent the QB run ...... any time a team can run or pass, they are going to score a lot like 5.25 points per opportunity. What was totally insane to me was how much better Ohio State was on passing downs (3rd and long) than on standard downs (like 1st and 10). The measure of how explosive and effective Ohio State was on the passing downs was more than double the standard downs. (ISOPP for standard .60 and passing 1.44) <a href="http://www.footballstudyhall.com/2015/1/13/7539053/ohio-state-oregon-national-championship-score-stats-recap" target="_blank">http://www.footballstudyhall.com/2015/1/13/7539053/ohio-state-oregon-national-championship-score-stats-recap</a></p><p></p><p>Same thing happened in Ohio State against Alabama. Ohio State made the big plays when they needed them. Not a recipe for long term success to get into the bad situations, but Ohio State made it work. It made me appreciate our boring (tic) offense even more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 122594, member: 322"] I agree that Oregon wasn't blitzing and their DL was staying home. There were a few times that Ohio State QB ran on 3rs and long and made it. So the DL was staying home to prevent the QB run ...... any time a team can run or pass, they are going to score a lot like 5.25 points per opportunity. What was totally insane to me was how much better Ohio State was on passing downs (3rd and long) than on standard downs (like 1st and 10). The measure of how explosive and effective Ohio State was on the passing downs was more than double the standard downs. (ISOPP for standard .60 and passing 1.44) [url]http://www.footballstudyhall.com/2015/1/13/7539053/ohio-state-oregon-national-championship-score-stats-recap[/url] Same thing happened in Ohio State against Alabama. Ohio State made the big plays when they needed them. Not a recipe for long term success to get into the bad situations, but Ohio State made it work. It made me appreciate our boring (tic) offense even more. [/QUOTE]
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