Posted on Tuesday 3 October 2006 by Kenny Roda @ 8:12 pm
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Buckeyes Dominate
Could Ohio State have been any better prepared for the Hawkeyes? I don’t think so. That’s a tribute to Jim Tressel and his coaching staff. They went into another hostile environment (remember Texas) and totally dominated the game with their running game, 5 wide receiver sets(who are you going to put the linebacker on) and a defense with 9 new starters that forced 4 more turnovers. Iowa was clueless. So much for that pink locker room at Kinneck Stadium having a psychological effect on opposing players.
The Buckeyes truly are college football’s best team right now. During a season that started with parody, they have beaten three top 25 teams in the first 5 weeks of the season (two on the road) and by an average score of 30 to 10 to separate themselves from everyone else. That’s domination!
Troy Smith proved once again the bigger the game the better he plays. Four more TD passes and no interceptions in the 38-17 win at Iowa. Smith is now 10-1 as a starter versus ranked teams. He’s my leader as far as the Heisman trophy race goes.
Last week it was Troy Smith who turned in a spectacular play against Penn St. because of his athletic ability and confidence. This week it was Anthony Gonzalez. His touchdown catch and run in the 3rd quarter was sheer brilliance. To have the confidence in your athletic ability to reverse field like he did is something that you can’t teach. You either have it or you don’t and Gonzo and Smith have IT!
While the fabulous catch and run by Gonzo will be remembered most in the win over the Hawkeyes, it’s the little things that can win you ball games too. Like fullback Stan White’s block on the Antonio Pittman’s 4 yard touchdown run. Or wide receiver Brian Hartline’s block on the Gonzo catch and run that wiped out two Iowa players. Or Brian Robiski’s and Gonzalez’s blocks on Pittman’s big run in the 2nd quarter. Fundamentals win you games, especially big games. Think Michigan……..Novemeber 18, 2006.
Wow, I’m surprised it took me that long to mention the Wolverines. They are playing very well right now and it’s looking more and more like this year’s meeting could be between two undefeated teams who will be playing for the the outright Big Ten Championship and the right to play for the National Championship.
One more thing on the Buckeyes. So much for the defense being the team’s weak point! With seniors Quinn Pitcock, David Patterson and Jay Richardson anchoring the defensive line, while getting some help from sophomore Vernon Gholston and James Laurinaitis emerging as the leader at linebacker, this “D” is forcing turnovers and gaining confidence week by week. It’s becoming a unit that the opposition now fears as opposed to looking forward to facing.
Browns Finally Get a “W”
While the Buckeyes totally dominated, the Browns didn’t, but still got their first win. It wasn’t pretty, in fact at times it was downright “FUGLY” and you know what that means. With three turnovers, a 21-3 halftime deficit and two huge running plays given up, if they hadn’t been playing the Raiders they would have gotten killed. But as they say in the NFL…a win is a win is a win is a win, and the Browns will take it.
So lets look at the good instead of Charlie Frye’s horrific pass late in the 4th quarter that was intercepted and could have cost the Browns the game for the 2nd week in a row. Here are some positive take aways:
Joe Jurevicius made his presence felt with a great touchdown grab and another 3rd down conversion catch.
Kellen Winslow continues to back up his words with another touchdown grab and a HUGE 4th down catch, that was indeed the play of the game.
Joshua Cribbs and Dennis Northcutt played big roles in the 24-21 win with three enormous returns to set up the offense in great field position.
Rookie number #1 pick Kamerion Wimbley picked up two more sacks.
Orpheus Roye made a huge 4th down stop late in the game that kept Oakland from either tying the game or possibly taking the lead.
Braylon Edwards has 6 more catches for 75 yards, but more importantly didn’t drop any balls. In fact the Browns as a team didn’t drop a single pass.
Reuben Droughns played hurt and still rushed for 100 yards on 25 carries and caught 2 balls for 24 more yards.
And Romeo Crennel deserves some credit for going for it twice in 4th down situations. He rolled the dice and won, and in turn it helped the Browns pick up a much needed 1st win of the season!
Also listed under: Cleveland Browns, OSU Football

It was a good football weekend.
One good development from that game was the progress of the running game. Pittman looks like a stud and Wells is getting much more comfortable with the offense. The Buckeyes can now beat teams in so many ways, and getting the running game going will be important against Michigan.
Kenny,
is there anything more scary than OSU’s five receiver set and Troy Smith as your QB.? Stick a fork in opposing team defenses!! One place I would love to see improvement is the return game. Gin is so axcious to return one, he is starrting to get happy feet and making poor decisions like coming out from four yards deep and getting tackled on the 12. The cure will be the BG special teams who already have 3 or 4 returns for touchdowns and 3 or 4 more of over 50 yards. The BG kick team also has a blocked punt, 2 blocked field goals, and a blocked extra point. They are truely one of the worst special teams I’ve seen and this is coming from an alumni. If BG has their backup QB in, they wont score a touchdown (ie Kent State 38 - BG 3. As A BG grad, give the points this week, it will be ugly. One more thing, MSU does still scare me, OSU can NOT let their guard down.
Beautiful football weekend. Browns win, Buckeyes win. It’s all good. Maybe now Carthon will open up the playbook, and let the Browns offense play. A offense with so many weapons, should keep other teams guessing. I propose that in next years off-season, whe Browns address the o-line. I’m getting ahead of myself, but unless the offense scores some points, I don’t expect the Browns to win more than 4 games.
The Buckeyes should win the National Championship. I don’t see any team that can match up with them. If the running game can be as good as the passing game, added in with the defense, UM or MSU should not be a problem.
A humorous spoof of a serious subject is a “parody”.
When several teams are of relatively equal strength, that’s “parity”.
Hope that helps.
G,
Imagine how scary it will be when the running game catches up with the passing game. When Beannie Wells gains the confidence he needs to run over people and Pittman keeps running in and around people. That O-Line is only going to get better. When that happens look out college football!
Scott,
Your right on with Ginn and the return game. He looks like he’s audtioning for Dancing With The Stars. Just make one move and then hit it. Hopefully that will happen soon, or at least in the Michigan game.
Dan,
Thanks for the heads up….my bad.
IcebergSlim,
The defense still needs to tackle better and not allow so many cutback runs. Special teams is still a work in progress withthe kicking game and the return game. But overall, things are looking good for Ohio St. The Browns on the other hand, well lets just say your prediction shouldn’t be that far off.
When Troy Smith overthrew a wide open Ginn early in the game, we all knew that Iowa’s secondary could not match up. So they doubled Ginn and Gonzo was now a threat. A weak secondary leads me to my next point about the Browns.
If Randy Moss catches the first pass to him early in the game, then his confidence and Walter’s would have made it a long day for the Browns secondary. He didn’t. He didn’t dive for it (extra effort but can’t score that way), and moss (play or don’t play) wasn’t a factor.
But with Carolina, Steve Smith and Johnson are not going to be easy match-ups for a young and short secondary. This week the Brown’s coaches are going to have to be wizards to come up with a scheme that will confuse a veteran QB like Delhomme.
Keep your fingers crossed that the Brown’s offense can stay on the field and keep Carolina’s offense off.
Bob S,
your right sometimes the best defense is a ball controlling offense. lets hope the browns can control the ball a little bit, or this sunday’s game could be ugly!