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DriftCat
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by DriftCat » Fri Sep 02, 2005 10:34 pm
I dont' think that our passing game will be affected all that much. Guinn was a starter all last season and having two receivers that have transfered from IA will not hurt either. Domineck can also do some damage out of the backfield. Our offense will move the ball, it is our defense that will really be tested.
Ideally- MSU 42 OSU 0
More lilely- MSU 34 OSU 28

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CelticCat
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by CelticCat » Fri Sep 02, 2005 10:59 pm
The first game of the season is always the hardest to predict, because college teams are never the same.
Best scenario: Lulay picks up where he left off last year, and throws over 250 yards and a couple scores. The OL plays their heart out paving way for JD and Bass to combine for 150+ yards and a score or two. Our D fights hard for a half, but then wears out come second half. We force them to keep the starters in through most of the game, if not all. Final : MSU 24 OSU 35
Most likely: The offense starts off good, but we have a case of the dropsies that stop a few drives dead. Our running game is improved, but we are handled by a physical OSU defense. We score through the air once in the first half, and once more when their starters are pulled. Final : OSU 42 MSU 17