TPD: Analyzing Ohio State usage of defensive freshmen, projecting second-year production
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- čas přidán 21. 05. 2024
- The Buckeyes don't tend to put true freshmen on the field a ton, and the 2023 season was no exception for the defensive class. There were a few encouraging moments for that group, and Bill Landis and Austin Ward took a look at the snap counts from last season and offered some thoughts on where the second-year surge might come from at Ohio State on the latest episode of THE Podcast Daily.
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❤ Awesome as always thanks guys go bucks
Show idea
What would this team look like IF all draft eligible guys left for NFL?
A “Worst Case Wednesday” maybe
They put Malik in perfect position to pick the ball off all he had to do was keep his head turned around
In 2019, Day lost close (probably should have won) to clemson. In 2020, he came back and destroyed them. In 2020, he lost badly to the best Bama team maybe ever, and in 2021 came back and lost by 1 point to one of the best UGA teams ever (and would have won if not for some unfortunate injuries and some secondary weaknesses). I firmly believe that with that 3 way rotation on the outside which is likely best in America fr, and with mich not being able to cheat or play with a bunch of 30 year olds, this is the year Day gets over the hump. He has the players, he has the coaches, and he has the experience which he has always improved in subsequent performances. If anything makes sense, this is our 2020 bama year.
JM is not beating put DI.
wegovy twins
Devin Brown better
wegovy ward
He who? Please use person’s name more frequently-after long period of talking about a player and then shifting you say the players name once which is easy to miss and then he, he, he. Thx