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Buckeyes, Northwestern kick off at noon on Nov. 8
Want another sure sign that this season has taken a turn for the worse for Ohio State? How about this: The Buckeyes’ game on Nov. 8 at Northwestern will be played at noon. It will be televised on ESPN or ESPN2.
That’s the time slot usually reserved for teams like Indiana, Purdue or Connecticut. No more 3:30 ABC slots for OSU.
It’s probably just as well. Yes, Ohio State and Penn State played some great defense on Saturday night, but 13-6? One touchdown was scored in the game. One.
Did you notice some of the other scores last Saturday? Here are the point totals put up by some other top-15 teams: Oklahoma, 58; Florida, 63; Texas Tech, 63; Georgia, 52; TCU, 54; BYU 42.
Those points totals look like college basketball scores.
Yes, I know Terrelle Pryor is a freshman, but you’ve got to put the ball in the end zone. The Buckeyes have played three games in which the offense has failed to score a touchdown. And they still could go to the Rose Bowl.
Amazing, but true.
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By bobupandkismybut
October 28, 2008 1:48 PM | Link to this
they have u figured out tressel.. frist 2 plays run third pass da.. let them play ball. we have great receivers play them!they had 9 in the box on our runs u think they new what we were going to do..da wake up get some more plays.. u r really a disappointment this year.. i do love it when u get fired up we need bunches of that… play with passions….By Tim
October 28, 2008 10:08 PM | Link to this
I look forward to watching the bucks play early to put the whole nation on watch as the sr’s lead the team to a well deserved going out bcs bowl. Espn’s ratings will be out the ceiling and the early games outside of OU vs Texas this season have been snoozers til osu played anyway…By lil wayne
October 29, 2008 5:25 AM | Link to this
thats too funny, osu doesn’t deserve a 3:30 time slot,,I agree..next year I can see them playing on tuesday and wed nights on espn u