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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3257099" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Thanks for some of the info. Guess I gotta dig deeper on my searches for info during the preseason. I'm going to disagree on the small town Stillwater never going to be able to recruit big time recruits. I get what you are saying but I really don't think that is the problem or even the top 5 or 10 on the list of OSU winning. Clemson, SC, South Bend, Indiana, and several others aren't exactly sprawling metropolises. While other winning programs aren't in exactly nice or safe locations either. </p><p></p><p>Poke1911 stated it best when he stated, "I think this will be a team that if everything lines up, they can beat anyone in the league, but if anything is off they could lose to anyone in the league." This couldn't be more true with most OSU football teams the last 10-12 years. It their OL/DL are doing their blocking and tackling duties, the receivers are not dropping the balls, teh defensive backs are getting burned deep and the running backs are hitting the holes and getting around the ends then OSU can be very tought to beat. Unfortunately, OSU has a very bad problem of not playing a complete game as a team from kickoff to the final seconds of the game. Unlike OU, Clemson, Bama, and some others, they can afford to play a ****** game and be able to turn it around enought to win or even afford to lose a game but because of their "reputation" or the conf they play in (SEC) they are given a "break" and the ****** win or loss is easily overlooked near the end of the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3257099, member: 14646"] Thanks for some of the info. Guess I gotta dig deeper on my searches for info during the preseason. I'm going to disagree on the small town Stillwater never going to be able to recruit big time recruits. I get what you are saying but I really don't think that is the problem or even the top 5 or 10 on the list of OSU winning. Clemson, SC, South Bend, Indiana, and several others aren't exactly sprawling metropolises. While other winning programs aren't in exactly nice or safe locations either. Poke1911 stated it best when he stated, "I think this will be a team that if everything lines up, they can beat anyone in the league, but if anything is off they could lose to anyone in the league." This couldn't be more true with most OSU football teams the last 10-12 years. It their OL/DL are doing their blocking and tackling duties, the receivers are not dropping the balls, teh defensive backs are getting burned deep and the running backs are hitting the holes and getting around the ends then OSU can be very tought to beat. Unfortunately, OSU has a very bad problem of not playing a complete game as a team from kickoff to the final seconds of the game. Unlike OU, Clemson, Bama, and some others, they can afford to play a ****** game and be able to turn it around enought to win or even afford to lose a game but because of their "reputation" or the conf they play in (SEC) they are given a "break" and the ****** win or loss is easily overlooked near the end of the season. [/QUOTE]
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