While fans contributed to the MSU loss and are already grinding towards victory, we should also analyze the players on the field.
Table of contents
I. What Is Not Wrong with OSU
II. What Is Wrong with OSU
III. Weaknesses That May Persist
IV. Flaws That May Be Fixed
V. What Will Happen?
I. What's not wrong with Ohio State
1. Talent - This team is loaded (other than DT and WR depth). Only Alabama is equal nationally.
2. Disharmony - This team gets along quite well. The playcalling is an issue but that's primarily a losing problem. Had they won ugly yet again against MSU (21-14), the morale would have been fine.
3. Scheme - They have the system and have most of the personnel (enough to be pretty good). They need better execution, timing (playcalls) and line play. Ironically all of these were weaknesses earlier in the Herman tenure (thru Sep 2014 thru Sep 2014), though I do think they miss him.
Table of contents
I. What Is Not Wrong with OSU
II. What Is Wrong with OSU
III. Weaknesses That May Persist
IV. Flaws That May Be Fixed
V. What Will Happen?
I. What's not wrong with Ohio State
1. Talent - This team is loaded (other than DT and WR depth). Only Alabama is equal nationally.
2. Disharmony - This team gets along quite well. The playcalling is an issue but that's primarily a losing problem. Had they won ugly yet again against MSU (21-14), the morale would have been fine.
3. Scheme - They have the system and have most of the personnel (enough to be pretty good). They need better execution, timing (playcalls) and line play. Ironically all of these were weaknesses earlier in the Herman tenure (thru Sep 2014 thru Sep 2014), though I do think they miss him.
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