Ohio's offense was basically
the same against everybody, and the defense found slightly more success about bad teams than good.
But really, that was only the case for the defense; the offense was
the same against everybody.
Not exact matches
I'm actually not
against the ACA, but I do believe that coverage should be very scrupulous and, yes, people who make certain health and other additional cost incurring choices should not get the
same ride as
everybody else.
Those silly points we drop
against teams
everybody expect us to steamroller is because of absent players... the
same absent players... the
same players we can predict will be injured for most of next season — requiring players to stand in and be out of position, be unhappy, get flack for not being his amazing self and so on.
Everybody had the
same thought: Could this team possibly roar back in the fourth quarter the way it had earlier this year in that game
against Michigan in Ann Arbor, or the way it had last year
against Florida State, when it had scored three times in just 4:57 to win 26 - 25?