Posted on 01/03/2007 3:06:17 PM PST by MikefromOhio
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Florida vs Ohio State (-7)
The BCS National Title game is being played in Glendale, Arizona and features the BCS #1 team and Big Ten conference champion Ohio State Buckeyes vs. the BCS #2 and SEC Conference champion Florida Gators.
Being that this is the National Title game as we know it, Ill break it down by groups. Feel free to disagree if you like, but Ill do my level best to keep it even here.
This is one of 3 critical match-ups in the game. The Ohio State offensive line is probably one of the best at the school in a decade. The Florida defensive line is renowned for stopping the run, but sometimes struggles to generate a pass rush. This is key as Troy Smith has proven that if, given time to throw, he will be able to connect. The key here is can Florida get a pass rush up the field and whether or not Ohio State can run the ball.
Advantage: Even
Not quite as key as the previous group. Ohio State can throw the ball on just about anyone and this will be the best passing game Florida has faced all year long. We will find out if Florida can cover 4 wide receivers as this is one of Ohio States base sets. On the flip side, while Michigan may be statistically the best rush defense, Florida has the better linebackers. Another key assignment for this back 7 of Florida is the containment of a running QB. Troy Smith has made it a point of emphasis that he is NOT a running Quarterback anymore, but I am of the opinion that he can and will make it a point to run at least 3 times in the first couple series of the game.
Advantage: Slight advantage to Ohio State
This part of the match up favors Ohio State by a rather large margin, especially in the kicking game. Ohio State has one of the most dangerous return games in the nation, with Ted Ginn returning both punts and kicks. Floridas FG kicking has been atrocious all year long. If this can even out, the game will be much closer. If one side or the other can turn this part of the game into an advantage, then so much the better for their team.
Advantage: Ohio State
This is another part of the game that should favor Ohio State, but not by very much. If Ohio State is able to generate a pass rush on Chris Leak, this will force him to make throws under pressure, something he sometimes has issue with. Another thing that is key in this game, Ohio State must get off the blocks of the Florida offensive line to be effective in the run game. If the Florida offensive line is able to contain the Ohio State defensive line, then the Ohio State linebackers will need to come up and make plays, opening them up to reverses, end-arounds and the pass.
Advantage: Ohio State by a slim margin
Ohio States defense has forced some key turnovers all year long. Florida is one of the few teams in college football that matches up well in terms of personnel. I think Florida has enough talent and speed to keep this one interesting. It comes down to what Ive described above, the Ohio State defensive line and if Chris Leak can make the throws to his players so they can make plays. If Chris Leak gets time, Florida should be just fine here.
Advantage: Florida
Troy Smith won the Heisman Trophy. Chris Leak led his team through arguably the toughest conference in the nation this year. Both are good QBs in their own right, but Troy Smith has the offense built around his skills while Chris Leak is a bit of a square peg in a round hole for the Urban Meyer offense. The Florida offense is geared more towards Tim Tebow, who is the wild card here, than someone of Chris Leaks skill set. Leak might be more accurate on the hole, but Troy Smith has more depth to throw too. If Troy Smith is able to take over this game, it might be a long night for Florida.
Advantage: Ohio State
Some will say that Urban Meyer is playing with Ron Zooks players, but given the nature of college football, that isnt a fair analysis. Zook wasnt able to win the SEC with these players, but Meyer did it in year 2. That should speak volumes. Oddly enough, Jim Tressel won a national title in his 2nd year at Ohio State with John Coopers players. Jim Tressel is 2nd only to Pete Carroll when it comes to big games. This will be a big test for Urban Meyer who is no stranger to the BCS himself (UTAH). There is a slight advantage here for Ohio State, being that its in Arizona (theyve won 3 of the last 4 Fiesta Bowls, the other being the year Utah smoked Pitt), they expected to be here as early as last year. Meyer gets to play the everyone is against us card.
Advantage: Slight advantage to Ohio State
They dont (or at least shouldnt) take the field, but the crowd can be a factor in the game. In the 2002 Fiesta Bowl, Ohio State got their fans to pack that stadium, while Miami fans were pretty scarce except in a few sections. One thing I have an issue with, Ohio State fans had a full 2 weeks to get tickets before Florida had even qualified for the BCS National Title game. Expect a majority Ohio State crowd, but Florida will represent better than Miami did in 2002.
This could be a very good game. Or then again it might be a very lopsided game. I personally think that it will be close. Florida has played in hostile environs all year long in the SEC and no other conference can fully duplicate that. To win this game, Florida will need to score at least 30 points while holding down the Ohio State offense. For Ohio State, its about establishing their rhythm again and being the juggernaut that averaged 40 points a game their final 5 games of the year. Another thing Florida has, if you believe in streaks, is that Ohio State is 0-7 all-time against the SEC in bowl games and Troy Smith won the Heisman. Most Heisman Winning Quarterbacks have bad bowl games after getting the trophy.
For the fun of it, I have simulated this game on my PS2 using NCAA 2007 made by EA Sports. Ive played both sides and Ive let the computer play it as well. Kind of fun to speculate about, but each time the team that won the turnover battle won the game. Ohio State won it two times and Florida won it once. In real life, the turnover battle is important to the outcome as well. IF Chris Leak is able to avoid the bad throws, Florida has a real shot. If he throws a pick or two, Florida is in deep trouble.
My prediction: Ohio State 34 Florida 27
--GAME OVER!! LOL..what a start!--
GAME OVER!! LOL..what a start!
His parents got him a house in Boise, but he has to make the payments.
Are you still around, jdm? LOL
"There is no team that Flops Like the Gators!"????
There is no bigger nut than an Ohio State Acron.
Well the Gators better not believe, I saw a Florida player on the sideline already turning around to the fans as if this game is won. Meyer needs to nip that crap in the bud.
No, Boise State won't be No. 1. Florida obviously gets it if they win.
Ohio State: 52
Florida: 17
LOL...
I am just amazed with Florida tonight, but am spooked by the past. This is an amazing team, but OSU is OSU. I expect them to come back. What UF has been able to do, however, is keep the OSU Defense out on the field and tire them out.
They've thrown a ton of looks at them, and I don't believe that OSU knows how to handle a bona fide SEC offense. In addition, what's happened here is that UF's defense has stepped up and applied pressure when it's had to. That fumble recovery was what killed OSU, and that will be the highlight of the game if UF walks away with the trophy.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
This game is on pace ending around 12:30-1am.
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Long way to go. We need to keep it up! Take this opening 3rd quarter drive and ram it down their throats.
My new hangout restaurant also hosts the local Ohio State fan club. I went by at lunch and they were already setting up their tables and selling national championship clothes, etc.
I'd love to be a fly on that wall right now.
Please leave that poor Buckeyes fan alone. The shock of meeting a real team (i.e., the SEC Champion) must have taken a toll on that FReeper's well being.
This will still be a game. They can't keep up that intensity for the whole game. A few turnovers can turn a game around quickly.
Yes I did...(delay in answering you caused by need to walk the dog). Thank G-d for ESPN so I could see the finish 20 times the next day.
"Please leave that poor Buckeyes fan alone. The shock of meeting a real team (i.e., the SEC Champion) must have taken a toll on that FReeper's well being."
I sorry.
Agreed. One play gets Ohio State right back in it. One of Florida's problems is that they don't have the kind of running game that can just keep possession. That's why we've struggled to hang on in our games.
--This will still be a game. They can't keep up that intensity for the whole game. A few turnovers can turn a game around quickly.--
Let's see. Call that holding penalty on OSU return, maybe no touchdown.
On OSU's ONLY 'drive' they almost sacked the QB but he got a desperate sideline pass off. Sacked and maybe no TD. OSU is LUCKY to have 14 at this point!
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