Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Ohio State breaks Tradition!!!

Associated Press
NEW ORLEANS -- Terrelle Pryor and four of his teammates won't be able to play another game for Ohio State until October.
They'll have some good memories to tide them over during the long layoff.
Pryor threw two touchdown passes, helping the No. 6 Buckeyes build a big lead, and Solomon Thomas made an interception with 58 seconds remaining to seal Ohio State's first postseason win against a Southeastern Conference school, 31-26 over No. 8 Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl on Tuesday night.


The Razorbacks had a chance to pull off an improbable comeback when they blocked a punt with the clock winding down. Two plays later, Thomas surprised Ryan Mallett by dropping into coverage, and Arkansas' star quarterback threw the ball right to the 255-pound defensive end.
"That was the second interception of my whole life," Thomas yelled on the field as his teammates celebrated around him. "It feels great."
Pryor didn't look so great at the end, limping off the field with a sprained right ankle. But he turned in his second straight MVP performance in a bowl, following up last year's Rose Bowl award with a team-leading 115 yards rushing.
Pryor and Thomas were among five Ohio State juniors given five-game suspensions by the NCAA for selling memorabilia and getting discounted tattoos. But they don't have to start serving their penalties until next season, giving them time to come up big for the Buckeyes in the Big Easy.
A thank-you note to the governing body might be in order. The group of suspended players also included Dan Herron and DeVier Posey, who each scored a touchdown, as well as starting left tackle Mike Adams.

Sugar Bowl a sweet No. 6 for Buckeyes

Ohio StateThe Buckeyes have made the most BCS appearances with nine. They now have the most wins with six, breaking a tie with Florida and USC, who have five each.
Most BCS Bowl Wins - All-Time
TeamWins
Ohio State6
Florida5
USC*5
LSU4
*Includes vacated 2005 Orange Bowl
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"Their contributions were important," Ohio State coach Jim Tressel acknowledged. "They're great kids. And I'm looking forward. ... We've got a plan. And if we'll stick with our plan, we'll be fine."
Tressel said all five players pledged to return for their seniors seasons to serve their suspensions. Pryor reiterated that he plans to follow through on his vow.
"I don't think I'm ready for the NFL," the quarterback said. "I got a lot of learning to do and better decision-making to make, on and off the field."
The Buckeyes (12-1) had lost their previous nine postseason meetings against the SEC. They finally ended the slide and earned some respect for the Big Ten after a dismal performance on New Year's Day, when the league went 0-5 -- including three losses to SEC schools.
Rallying from a 31-13 deficit late in the third quarter, Arkansas (10-3) had a chance to stun the Buckeyes when Colton Miles-Nash leaped over two linemen to block a punt, putting the Razorbacks at the Ohio State 18 with 1:09 remaining.
It looked as though Julian Horton could've scooped up the ball and run for the go-ahead score, but he wound up just falling on it. That turned out to be costly.

Number one Pryor-ity

PryorAnother start in a BCS game, another win for Terrelle Pryor. The numbers are pretty similar to the Buckeyes' Rose Bowl win against Oregon last season.
Pryor's BCS Bowl starts
*10 Rose*11 Sugar
Comp pct62.156.0
Pass yards266221
TD-Int2-12-0
Total yards338336
*Won MVP
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"He just wanted to make sure he got on the ball," said coach Bobby Petrino, who guided the Razorbacks to their first BCS bowl. "Unfortunately, we weren't able to scoop and score."
Mallett was 24 of 47 for 277 yards, including a pair of touchdowns. But he'd sure like to have that last pass back, throwing it right to Thomas. The big guy held on like a receiver to seal Ohio State's win.
"I didn't see the guy," Mallett said. "I tried to get rid of it quick. They had pressure coming. I didn't see him. He made a great play."
Pryor completed 14 of 25 passes, including a 15-yard TD to Dane Sanzenbacher and a 43-yarder to Posey. Pryor also led the running game, hurting his ankle in the final minutes after he'd already done plenty of damage.
And one more time, he apologized for that run-in with the NCAA.
"We're very sorry," he screamed to the crowd from a podium in the middle of the field, after needing help from two teammates to climb aboard. "I apologize and I'm sorry. Go Bucks!"
Ohio State raced to a 28-7 lead in the first half. Sanzenbacher scored the first of his two TDs by recovering a fumble by Pryor at the end of a 34-yard run. Two Arkansas players knocked each other off the loose ball, and the Ohio State senior fell on it.
Herron scored on a 9-yard run, then Pryor hooked up with Sanzenbacher and Posey on touchdown throws that had it looking like a Buckeyes rout. Arkansas stopped the onslaught, but Ohio State was still comfortably ahead, 31-13 with just over 4 minutes left in the third quarter, after Devin Barclay booted a 46-yard field goal.
From there, it was all Arkansas -- until the final minute.
Mallett started the comeback by floating a pass with perfect touch to the corner of the end zone. Jarius Wright ran under it and got a foot down for a 22-yard touchdown.
The Razorbacks might have been more inspired by the 2-point conversion. Mallett flipped a pass to tight end D.J. Williams, who was wrapped up and appeared stopped by Jermale Hines. But Williams somehow got his right arm loose and stuck the ball across the plane of the goal line, cutting the Buckeyes' lead to 31-21.
Then, after backing up Ohio State at its own 4 with a punt, Arkansas benefited from a highly questionable call by the officials to pick up two more points.
Herron was stacked up at around the 2 by Anthony Leon, who shoved the running back into the end zone. But the officials didn't immediately blow the whistle, Herron broke away briefly and then was swarmed over by Jake Bequette and Rudell Crim.
After briefly huddling, the officials ruled it a safety, despite Tressel's protests that Herron's forward progress had been stopped outside the end zone.
With the Arkansas side of the Superdome roaring and momentum clearly on their side, the Razorbacks took the ensuing kick and drove into range for Zach Hocker's third field goal of the game, a 47-yarder that made it 31-26.
Clearly desperate to swing the tide, Tressel gambled on fourth-and-1 from his own 38. He sent Herron diving over the line, and he came down beyond the first-down marker. Only one problem: he didn't bring along the ball. Tramain Thomas stripped it away in mid-air, and even though the Buckeyes recovered, it didn't matter. They fell on the loose ball behind the line, turning it over to Arkansas.
On the very next play, however, the Razorbacks were called for holding. Then, on third-and-16, Mallett found Lance Ray breaking open across the middle, but Arkansas was doomed by a familiar problem: yet another dropped pass, one of at least a half-dozen in the game.
Joe Adams was the main culprit, botching a throw on the first play of the game that might've gone for a TD, and letting another one slip from his grasp in the back of the end zone.
Throw in Mallett's big mistake at the end, and it was enough for Ohio State to escape with its first bowl win against the SEC.
"They have a great conference. No one would refute that," Tressel said. "To beat a team like that is special."
 
 
 
Video Recap of The Sugar Bowl
 

Both treams played a very tough game. They faught back and forth for momentum to take the football down the field and score. Their were many high points in the game that made it interesting to watch. In the end Arkensas threw an interseption with very little time to spare as they were trying to get into the inzone. The interseption sealed their fate giving the Buckys a sure win. All in all both teams played their hearts out, but in the end Ohio State came out on top.

Mike Martz VS. Dom Capers

As division rivals, the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears have matched up twice a season since 1925. Such familiarity generates a certain level of confidence that neither team could surprise the other in Sunday's NFC Championship Game. Just Monday, in fact, Packers linebacker A.J. Hawk told reporters there are "no secrets" between the rivals. "They're not going to do anything new," Hawk said. "We're probably not going to do anything new. It's going to be football. It's going to be up to the guys on the field, I think coaches can sit back and sometimes try to complicate things and come up with new schemes and crazy situations, but when it comes down to it, it's the guys on the field that are playing the game.
And for us we know each other so well that it's fun." The smart money says no way, a sentiment Bears center Olin Kreutz expressed in the moments after last Sunday's 35-24 divisional playoff victory over the Seattle Seahawks.




Packers ,Bears, Steelers and Jets make it to the Championships





NFC- The Green Bay Packers (12-6 Overall) will take on the Chicago Bears (12-5 Overall) in the NFC Championship game. The Packers Beat a couple of good team to get to where they are now. They beat the Philadelphia Eagles 21-16 in the Wild Card game just to make the playoffs and beat a good Atlanta Falcons team in the Division game 48-21. The Bears on the other hand had a good enough record to get a bye the first week then beat the Seattle Seahawks (who beat the defending Super Bowl Champs 41-36) in the Division 35-24. Now these two teams will face off for the third time this season. The first on went to Chicago 20-17. The second one went to Green Bay 10-3.

AFC- The Pittsburgh Steelers (13-4 Overall) will take on the New York Jets (13-5 overall) in the AFC Championship game. The Steelers had a bye the first round then had to play the Baltimore Ravens in the Division game and beat them 31-24. The Jets beat two really good teams. They beat the Indianapolis Colts 17-16 in the Wild Card game. Then beat the New England Patriots 28-21 in the Division game. They are the first team in history to have to face those two teams back to back and beat both of them. Now these teams will meet for the second time. The Jets beat them the first time 22-17 in Pittsburgh.

Friday, January 7, 2011

How Does Oregon Stop Cam Newton

Cam Newton, one of the most dominating quarterbacks in College Football, has yet to been stopped by any opponent this year. The big question is "Can Oregon's defense Stop him?" I think that this will prove a lot of things to the nation because you have a quick and big QB going against one of the nations fastest defenses. Cam Newton 6'6 250 pounds is going to force the Duck's defense who only allowed 18.4 points per game and only allowing 117.58 rushing yards per game. Cam does that just by himself.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Sugar Bowl Overview

Team Stat Comparison

 
Ohio St
Arkansas
1st Downs2023
Total Yards446402
Passing221277
Rushing225125
Penalties2-156-48
3rd Down Conversions8-165-16
4th Down Conversions0-11-2
Turnovers01
Possession27:5932:01

Passing Leaders

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Ohio StateC/ATTYDSAVGTDINT
Pryor14/252218.820
ArkansasC/ATTYDSAVGTDINT
Mallett24/472775.921

Rushing Leaders

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Ohio StateCARYDSAVGTDLG
Pryor151157.7034
Herron24873.6117
ArkansasCARYDSAVGTDLG
Davis261395.3025
Wingo Jr.11414.0014

Receiving Leaders

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Ohio StateRECYDSAVGTDLG
Posey37023.3143
Sanzenbacher35919.7131
ArkansasRECYDSAVGTDLG
Adams912013.3121
Wright47017.5124

Scoring Summary

FIRST QUARTEROSUARK
TD11:41Dane Sanzenbacher Recovered Fumble In End Zone (Devin Barclay Kick) 70
TD09:43Joe Adams 17 Yd Pass From Ryan Mallett (Zach Hocker Kick) 77
TD07:17Dan Herron 9 Yd Run (Devin Barclay Kick) 147
SECOND QUARTEROSUARK
TD09:53Dane Sanzenbacher 15 Yd Pass From Terrelle Pryor (Devin Barclay Kick) 217
TD01:59DeVier Posey 43 Yd Pass From Terrelle Pryor (Devin Barclay Kick) 287
FG00:00Zach Hocker 20 Yd 2810
THIRD QUARTEROSUARK
FG09:14Zach Hocker 46 Yd 2813
FG04:10Devin Barclay 46 Yd 3113
TD00:58Jarius Wright 22 Yd Pass From Ryan Mallett (Ryan Mallett Pass To D.J. Williams For Two-Point Conversion) 3121
FOURTH QUARTEROSUARK
SF11:52Dan Herron Tackled By Jake Bequette In End Zone 3123
FG08:55Zach Hocker 47 Yd 3126
 
 
 
 
Ohio St
Arkansas
1st Downs2023
Total Yards446402
Passing221277
Rushing225125
Penalties2-156-48
3rd Down Conversions8-165-16
4th Down Conversions0-11-2
Turnovers01
Possession27:5932:01

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Jets offense should 'dominate' Colts

The Jets probably will dominate Indy's D unless they lose their minds with junk playcalling. Indy's D is BAD, especially their pass D. Anyone who actually has watched them this season or simply can find the 9 seconds to look at the boxscores & team stats will see how lousy their pass D is. Chump QBs have been having their way with that D and they can't stop anything because Jim Caldwell and Coyer have decided going back exclusively to the Tampa 2 soft zone crap is the way to go rather than be more aggressive like they were during the reg season in 09. They had the worst comp % allowed and one of the worst passer ratings allowed to go with their 2nd worst INT total of 10. Yes, the entire D had 10 picks while Ed Reed had 8 himself in his 10 game season.
Some will no doubt go on about the fact they "don't give up the big pass play" but so what? Giving up every pass under 10 yards is bad. I like when people go on about stopping the run yet don't see the obvious problem with not stopping short passes. IT IS THE SAME THING except the short passes are getting the opposing team even a few extra yards per.
This team will never go anywhere ever again if they don't overhaul their D in players. It's flatout laughable that the Patriots already have a better pass D than Indy despite NE just starting their rebuilding phase. Shows how much Belichick dominates Indy's coaching and front office.

Monday, January 3, 2011

#3 TCU Beats #5 Wisconsin In The Rose Bowl 21-19



For the first time in history a non BCS qulifing school makes it to the Rose Bowl was a rememberable one. As TCU took the field to play one of the most dominating teams in College Football Wisconsin. As time started to wind down with TCU on top 21-13 Wisconsin had to put it in the endzone and complete the 2pt-conversion to tie things up. Wisconsin drove it the lenghth of the field to come within two points. They took the snap as Wisconsin's Quarterback Scott Tolzien drops back and throws the ball TCU's Linebacker Tank Carder puts his hands up to block the pass. The TCU Horned Frogs hold off the Badgers to win 21-19 and are the 2011 Rose Bowl Champions.