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Game Thread Ohio State 33, Washington 14 (Final)

A few observations about yesterday's "game day":

HAYN and I rode to the game with a well-to-do Husky booster (who had 50-yard-line tickets just above the Don James Center). For as big as this game was (third largest crowd in their storied stadiums' history, and ther students weren't even back for classes yet), the pregame atmosphere was relatively sedate. The parking wasn't even full of vehicles and partiers...it wasn't "sparse" by any means, and the lot was almost full, but the idea that there was still some available tailgating space for this game was surprising.

Husky fans, almost without exception, were quite cordial. Aside from some of the usual dipshit Stridex pad club, there was little real trash talking and instead some good-natured bantering. And they also really did think that Locker was the deal and that we "hadn't seen a QB like him before". We partied up with the Husky group that brought us to the game...didn't get trashed, but was "adequately buzzed" before leaving the lot to enter the stadium. BB73 met up me there and he joined us for the tailgate, and we also ran into OSUsushichic and Manfred...both very nice folks (got a photo of us four doing O-H-I-O to upload when I get home). Later on, walking around with HAYN we ran into the fathers of Boeckman and Homan and chatted with them for a bit...you could just tell how proud both papas were of their boys.

Me and BB73 had to literally give our two extra tickets away about 15 minutes before kickoff...and the guy we gave them to (who was a rep for some charity drive and we gave him the tix on the condition the money went to the drive) already had two tix to pawn. Lots of folks were trying to unload unused tickets and I only heard one instance (about 3 hours before kickoff, when my group first arrived at the stadium) of someone asking for tickets. Upon entering the stadium, I noticed there very little vendors inside...another surprise for a game of this magnitude, and a fact that end up costing me later on.

Once BB73 and I walked the winding walkways (no stairs...all walkways) up to the top entrance level and entered the seating area, the field didn't look all that far away...that is until we asked an usher where our seats are and we were pointed to the top of the stadium. Holy freakin' schikey. We walked up an 45-degree steep-ass incline about 100 rows up to about 5-6 rows from the overhang roof. I would've been seriously hurting if I had a true fear of heights. Still, it was actually pretty good since we were right on the 50-yard-line and the only thing that obstructed any of our view was the huge support beam, and we could move a little to avoid that when the teams were inside the north-end 20 yard line. Another nice thing was the fact that the majority of fans in our nose-bleed section were Buckeye fans, and we made a lot of noise.

The stadium was very loud at the beginning of the game...not quite as loud as The Shoe was for The Game last year but it indeed was very loud. The huge metal overhang roofs reflect all the noise back down onto the field. The seats were typical stadium stadium seats, and fortunately neither BB73 nor I are "width challenged", and since the fans en-masse only stood about 7-8 times during the game and thus we spent most of the time seated, that worked out good for us. The view was very good (aside from having to move a bit to avoid the overang suppoprt beam when the teams near the north end zone).

I'll refrain from giving any game analysis for now, seeing as that has been pretty well covered in this thread so far, but I'll say that the crowd spirit that had fired up the home team in the first half, dampened noticeably after our first TD, and they really started sitting on their hands after our second TD. And when UW elected to punt in the fourth quarter down 27-7, the exodus began. It was kind of disappointing seeing them bail on their team like that. Hell, BB73 pointed out to me all the boats in the harbor starting to leave at that time. For a program that is getting back on its feet and with all the pre-game excitement generated by this game, that doesn't send a good message to your team. I almost was glad UW got that final token TD, so that maybe the 70% of the Husky "fans" that left early missed it.

All in all, though, it was well worth the flight over from the islands, but wish they had vendors selling game programs at the stadium (gee, what a novel idea). Two big games (The Game last year and this one), two wins. Lucky for us I'll be going to the USC game and The Game next year... :biggrin:
 
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billmac91;931098; said:
just wanted to comment, iy was Larry Grant who blocked the kick, even though Coleman got the credit...either way, it was a great play by the special teams unit, and compeltly changed the momentun in that game
The official play-by-play says that it was Coleman.... Maybe they missed one.

Jaxbuck;931099; said:
3) Much like 2002 I see the elite teams and am pretty sure we can't hang with them right now. Just like 2002 I have the peaceful, calming feeling of knowing we don't have to be able to right now...we have untill January. All we have to do is win each game and earn the right to get there.
Pretty much sums it up. One of the best parts of the 2002 season was watching so-called invincible teams go down throughout the regular season, leaving Ohio State as the last team remaining to slay the dragon that was Miami.
 
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How much talent do the Buckeyes have at tailback? They scored Saturday without even trying.
Ohio State was just trying to run the clock out in the fourth quarter when Brandon Saine caught a crease on the edge and broke it for a 37-yard touchdown run as the game clock expired. Jim Tressel wasn't upset that Saine scored, but he wasn't particularly happy about it, either. Tressel apologized to Washington coach Ty Willingham for it during their postgame handshake.

I know that JT is all about class but Willingham prolonged the game by calling timeouts in the last few minutes when the outcome was not in doubt. I was thinking to myself by running additional plays he was just risking injury to players on both teams.
 
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DaddyBigBucks;931085; said:
[sardonic understatement]I realize that not everyone here is a fan of ESPN...[/sardonic understatement]

but at THIS LINK there is a great post game video, showing a good interview with JT by Jack Arute.
  • Players from both teams are seen taking a knee together at mid-field
  • Hang-on-Sloopy is heard clearly in the backround
  • The O-H-I-O chant during the song is heard loudly. :biggrin:
Good find Daddy. I think this JT quote sums up what everyone has been saying pretty well.

"I think that third quarter is a statement that they want to get there," to excellence, Tressel said. "I hope they don't think it's a statement that we are there yet."
 
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Found this Game play write up done in the Seattle times. Similar to the Ozone. It gives the outlook from that part of the country.
Link

Husky Football Blog

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Times reporter Bob Condotta keeps the news coming about the Montlake Dawgs.

The Morning After
Posted by Bob Condotta at 08:48 AM
Here we go with our Sunday morning look back at the game that was, link-style.
--- Here's our game story focusing on the third-quarter swing in momentum.
Grading the game
Posted by Bob Condotta at 07:29 PM
Here are my grades for the game:
QUARTERBACK: What a mixed bag. On the one hand, Jake Locker was almost all of UW's offense, accounting for 253 of UW's 346 yards running and throwing. On the other, obviously, are the three interceptions as well as a few other misfired passes. This was obviously the best defense he's ever seen, and other than USC, maybe the best he will face all season, and that has to be taken into consideration. Still, he could have done a lot better. Carl Bonnell looked pretty good, but obviously there is no QB controversy here. Grade: B-minus.
 
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ESPN, again, decided to make a story out of the new golden boy, Locker.
So, in the first half he could do no wrong and the announcers were overly excited by every little thing he did.
They were completely thrown by the start of the second half and struggled to get back into what was actually happening in the game. :tongue2:
Locker was really taking some hits by then and his running disappeared.
I guess the Husky coaches decided it wasn't best for the team to get him killed in a game that had gotten quickly out of hand.
:slappy:

Loved Cam Heyward's smash of him! :bow: Heyward is fun to watch!
 
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MililaniBuckeye;931121; said:
A few observations about yesterday's "game day":

The stadium was very loud at the beginning of the game...not quite as loud as The Shoe was for The Game last year but it indeed was very loud. The huge metal overhang roofs reflect all the noise back down onto the field. The seats were typical stadium stadium seats, and fortunately neither BB73 nor I are "width challenged", and since the fans en-masse only stood about 7-8 times during the game and thus we spent most of the time seated, that worked out good for us. The view was very good (aside from having to move a bit to avoid the overang suppoprt beam when the teams near the north end zone).

I thought it was VERY loud after UW scored the TD right before halftime (obviously) and the crowd and the team definately had the momentum. But it seemed that during and after halftime the crowd kind of quieted down and treated the second half like a whole new game, and it never got as loud as it did during the first half.

After halftime instead of seeing UW coming out of the locker room tunnel to the crowd noise we heard a story of a guy who met his future wife while trying to get on the jumbotron<---no joke
 
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I think that the game review has been done pretty well within this thread. But I think I need to say that I am extremely disappointing with the TV crew, From the announcers to the cameramen to whoever's job it is to make the "flag" sign come up on the screen. The announcers routinely got the names of the players wrong, they failed to tell the audience when a penalty happened, and they're only a year off when they repeatedly informed the audience that 9 of 11 starters from Ohio State's defense are new this year. There were a couple of times that the announcers would single out one player for a play, and they'd be wrong. I'm sitting on my couch, and I can see that they aren't talking about the right player. And there were a couple of times they just didn't even announce that there was a penalty; Ohio State had a 1st and 20 after Robiskie caught the ball for 15 or so yards, and the announcers kept talking about who-really-cares. Meanwhile, the officials call "holding", and move Ohio State back 10 yards.

Finally, I normally like Jack Arute. But I could really live another day without knowing that Jake Locker can't skateboard. I don't care to see him catch a fish bigger than his torso. Tell me about what's going on in the game.

That said, good game by the Buckeyes. They cleaned up the turnovers that plagued them last week (though, that's thanks in large part to at least two dropped interceptions), but penalties boned the Buckeyes a couple of times. But the real killer was third-down conversions by Washington, and that F%#$ing quarterback-running-around-like-a-chicken-with-its-head-cut-off play.

The end.
 
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