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OSU wins "Best of Big 10"/Big 10 Tour Complete!

Greetings everyone,

Back in July, I decided to see what Big 10 football was all about... I put together a plan to visit every Big 10 school over 11 weekends as an unbiased spectator. I went from a naive/casual college football fan to becoming more addicted to this sport than ever before!

So all that being said, I've awarded my "Best of the Big 10 Awards." Clearly, I have no credibility on any of these subjects and I was likely influenced by the quality of the game, the weather, and the people around me. For what it's worth, here is what I thought was the best (http://www.thebig10tour.com/bests.html) in a variety of categories.

You'll see that via the link, OSU was named the greatest experience. Ohio Stadium is truely in a league of its own!!

As the grand finale to this tour, I am going to attend the Rose Bowl (http://www.thebig10tour.com/5/post/2009/12/i-want-the-rose-bowl.html). If any of you Buckeye fans are tailgating or want to share a beer in Pasadena, shoot me an email!

I am grateful to all of the OSU fans that I met in West Lafayette and Columbus. I've definitely made some lasting friendships with many Buckeye fans that you'll see throughout the blog (www.THEbig10tour.com) and I'll never forget how the OSU fans overshadowed the home crowd at Purdue on 10/ 17 and I hope to tailgate and share travel stories with the Buckeye fans next year!

Drew
11 stadiums/11 weekends
www.THEbig10tour.com

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Ex-Buckeye talks Oregon's battle plan in Rose Bowl

"I firmly believe that Jeremiah Masoli will have to make a handful of critical completions to keep drives alive."

Interesting to read the Masoli's arm might play a huge role in this one, with that crazy powerful run game they might not need the air attack!!  I'm anxious to see if Ohio State's front four can slow down this read option offense.  Not to mention if Ohio State's lethargic offense can actually score enough points!

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Statistics, Or Why I Keep Telling Myself We Won't Get Clubbed Again

(ed. note: This guy e-mailed me all this stat-wonk stuff the other day, and, rather than stealing it and labeling it as my own - like any good blogger - I recommended he post it as a fanpost. Well, he did, and I think it's a rather good yarn and a refreshingly fair (to both sides) departure from the YOUR CONFERENCE SUCKS / NO, YOUR CONFERENCE SUCKS crap that has permeated most discussions surrounding the Rose Bowl. Enjoy.)

As most everyone (last time I saw it, ESPN's poll had it ~75-25 in favor of Oregon) seems to be favoring Oregon, and as most of the arguments tend to run along the lines of: "Ohio State has never seen anything like Oregon's offense (did you know the BigTeleven sucks at offense?)" and the equally entertaining rebuttal of "well, Oregon has never seen anything like Ohio State's defense (your offense is only awesome because the Pac10 is terrible at defense)", I thought that it was time for some good old fashion statistics.  Because, after all, statistics NEVER lie.  Ever.

So, the method (all numbers from NCAA stats page, with games against FCS teams excised):

Offense- I removed Ohio State/Oregon's points and then recalculated the Scoring Defense value for each opponent (in ppg allowed).  I then compared the points scored by Ohio State/Oregon to the season Scoring D value and averaged the % difference over the schedule.  This gives a value of what, on average, the team did to their opponents compared to what all of the opponents' opponents did to the opponents.  Or...something like that.  Negative value means you scored less than expected, 0 means you scored the exact average, positive you scored more.

Results:  Ohio State: +25.04%, or 1.25 times an opponent's Scoring D value

              Oregon: +64.62%, or 1.64 times an opponent's scoring D value

So, as expected, Oregon appears to have a far more explosive offense.  The problem for Oregon is when you try and do some extrapolating (which, with statistics, is always a great idea).  Ohio State sports a stellar scoring D of 12.17 ppg, while Oregon's is a slightly less stellar 23.58 ppg.  A little multiplication gives an expected game score (based on only Offensive Expected Output) of:

                                             Ohio State: (1.25*23.58) = 29.475, or 29

                                             Oregon :  (1.65*12.17) = 20.081 or 20

And, all is well (from the Buckeye perspective).  Since that went so well, why not the defense?  Same method, just switch to opponent Scoring Offense and Ohio State/Oregon points allowed.

Defense:   Ohio State: -54.62%, or 0.4538 times Opponent's Scoring O value

                 Oregon: -17.82%, 0.8218 times Opponent's Scoring O value

Again, the expected wins out and Ohio State appears to have the stouter D.  Taking Scoring offense values for Ohio State (29.25) and Oregon (37.67) into account, the expected final score (D values only) becomes:

                                             Ohio State: (0.8218*29.25) = 24.04, or 24

                                             Oregon: (0.4538*37.67) = 17.09, or 17

So , either analysis predicts a close Ohio State win, with a combined average coming to:

                                              Ohio State 26        Oregon 18

The idea with this was to come up with a way around the whole 'is the offense great because the defense sucks, or does the defense suck because the offense was great' rigmarole.  In this method, I am not looking at strict rankings, but comparative measures.  This allows for you to assume the crappiness of Big10 offenses (or Pac10 defenses) to your black heart's content.  The point remains: even if offenses in the Big10 stunk, Ohio State still held them to less than half what everyone else held them to, on average.  Conversely, even if Pac10 defenses were not so good, Oregon still blew them out of the water, and by far more than everyone else who had to good fortune to play them.  Still, this isn't exactly gospel, seeing as I ignored all personnel match ups, special teams, and anything/everything else that plays a part in college football. 

If anyone wants to see the actual charts, in all their number-y glory,  please let me know.  I also have similar data on rushing and passing attacks, but this was long enough already.

Go Bucks!

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"Hello" from Eugene, OR

I'm not here to trash talk, I'm actually here to discuss football! Crazy notion, eh? I'm hoping to shed some light on Oregon's team that Sam @ WWHAT didn't really explain to you all. By his post, it appears that he is going from what he has heard on ESPN and seen in statistics. Sam, I mean no disrespect by those statements, I just want to clear the air about Oregon's team.

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Week 14 and 15 Predictions


As there are fewer gimmie games this week, let's see if I can still keep up my 75% clip. Am also picking the Army-Navy game a week earlier.

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Visitor from Austin, TX

Hey all, 

 

I'm  a senior at the University of Texas at Austin who is planning to spend my Thanksgiving and Christmas at Columbus, OH. With that said, exactly what is there to do in Columbus? I understand this is the wrong place to post this type of entry but I am quite desperate.

The idea of being locked inside my parents' house for 4 weeks sound quite hellish to me. Any ideas?

 

Thanks.

 

a

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Week 13 Predictions


With the Big10 basically done, here are this week's selections.

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Week 12 Predictions


Posting these a bit early. No games til Wednesday and finally no Sunday game.

 

Anyways, here they are:

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Week 11 Predictions


Another week done, another week of picks ... Thankfully only a few more weeks of gumming up WWAHT ;)

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THE t-shirts ??

Hi Ohio State fans,

I'm looking for an Ohio State t-shirt for a friend of mine. He says they make have a shirt that just says, "THE" on it? I can't track one down on the web anywhere, but was hoping you guys would be able to help out ...

Any ideas? A link would be very helpful. And if they don't have these shirts ... why not make them? Pretty obvious who THE stands for!

Thanks,
Nate, Denver Stiffs.com

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