Like I said before the game, Ohio State was going to win. Texas couldn't stop Troy Smith from picking them apart, and was so worried about Ted Ginn Jr, that Anthony Gonzalez ate them alive. Texas had some sucess running the ball, but that was it. The officials seemed to be Texas fans, especially on the roughing the passer call. It was close, but it was not a melicious helmet to helmet shot that would necessitate such a call. That penalty set up the only score for Texas. The Buckeye defense came up huge, especially James Luaranitis (son of former pro wrestler the Animal of the Road Warriors/ Legion of Doom). He had a forced fumble, interception, and multiple tackles. There was such a big question mark about our defense, especially after losing the best trio of linebackers ever to take the feild together (Hawk, Carpenter, Schlegel). I wasn't as concerned as all these spotcasters made it appear to be. At Ohio State, we don't rebuild, we reload. In my eyes, we should be able to run the table, like we did in '02.
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