I thought Michigan played with a lot of heart, for the most part, I thought they were the better team on both lines of scrimmage. although I think the baffling play calling in the first half contributed to that as well.
Talking with my buddies, I honestly wonder if the outcome would have been different if UM just ran 50 straight plays, completely abandon the pass game. they were having success, which doesn't bode well for OSU next weekend as I think Wiscy has a much better offensive line.
really surprised at both teams success on 3rd down, both teams had a lot of trouble getting off the field.
also really surprised at the lack of imagination with the playcalling on both sides. neither team really showed much, if any new wrinkles. tressel was great at this, always had a couple new plays up his sleeve for THE GAME. just a lot lot of the same for OSU, QB draw after QB draw, sideline passes that loosen nothing up. For UM, a lot of runs up the middle, and 9 step drops that were ineffective.
and can someone get urban some alka selzer ,dude has heartburn all game long, or lay off the papa johns!
Wow. So weird how differently we saw that game.
MIchigan's yards per carry was like 2.7 YPC. They got put in 3rd and long almost every possession, which is why they couldn't keep running. It was not working at all.
Also, while one worst of the season at about 4.5 per carry, OSU running game was quite effective, especially after they figured out that UM Was breaking there defensive tendencies in a big way, playing Tampa 2 instead of man to man. In fact, many plays that UM blew up in the first Q worked extremely well when OSU ran them later with a few tweaks. They were very innovative, especially some of the motions, like the one with Paris Cambpell they hadn't done all year ( where does a full half moon behind the QB), which caused UM to shift from their " over" set, to the boundary side- thus freeing up one one blocking on the wide side. BUckeyes got many great runs by both Dobbins and Barrett from that.
The thing nobody talks about is that OSU took over in Q2, and Michigan could not stop them. After two straight easy scoring possessions they were well on their way to a third until they self inflicted with a high snap over Barrett's head.
Also, the one drive UM did stop while Haskins was in, on 3rd and 1, was a horribly obvious misread on the zone read. MIchigan completely sold out on Weber- both defensive ends crashing straight down on the snap. Had Haskins made the easy, proper read, he could have literally walked around the end for 5-7 yards.
Here is some great film :
https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-state-football/film-study/2017/11/88565/film-study-how-ohio-state-made-came-back-to-handle-a-very-good-michigan-defense