Did people watch the game last night? The only gap between us and those teams is the O-line. Period. Ohio St has 5* athletes but they are the exception in the B10. MN showed that with a good OL they can hang. Their defense is def not as good as ours.
I'm not sure you can make that judgement based on how bad our O line was against Illinois. Even Ibrahim has to have people blocking for him that gives him room to get up field and gain yards.I disagree. Their OL is a significant difference, but Ibrahim was the biggest. He was the best player on the field, and we don't have anyone who can carry the team on their back like he was doing.
I'm not sure you can make that judgement based on how bad our O line was against Illinois. Even Ibrahim has to have people blocking for him that gives him room to get up field and gain yards.
Rewatching our offense, I don't see very many plays where I thought a better RB could have gained significantly more yards.
Did people watch the game last night? The only gap between us and those teams is the O-line. Period. Ohio St has 5* athletes but they are the exception in the B10. MN showed that with a good OL they can hang. Their defense is def not as good as ours.
It will be interesting to see how the season plays out. Obviously, the two teams last night were more impressive than the two teams we all watched last Saturday.What up, ERN. Haven't seen you on as much these days.
Agreed. And obviously you also grade Minnesota on a curve for playing a Top 5 team as well; they get extra props for going up against the athletic front seven of OSU.
Minnesota had 203 yards on the ground. But where I was really impressed with their O line was when they really needed a passing play to keep the chains moving, they had pretty consistently good pass protection. That is huge.
Or, did they get lucky against OSU in the first game. If you remember, last year we played OSU in the first game and we looked better than most thought we would (for a half). Is Minnesota's O line really that good?
That's why I added "for a half".Agreed that we maybe don't know yet.
In our game against OSU last year we only put up 17 points, Minnesota put up 31. If the Illinois game is any indication we are in for another year of an offense that fails to match up points scored with offensive yards per game.
Practically Frost's trademark at this point.
That's why I added "for a half".
We'll get demolished with stronger competition. They're learning. Let's hope they improve quite a bit soon.Our o line needs to get better. They did a horrible job on Saturday of getting to the second level.