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Originally Posted by shnomac77
Navy has alot of close games.... they are a very tricky offense to stop. That tripple option gives everyone they play a case of the fits. They had a huge debate about this with the gameday crew. Their findal verdict was that OSU would look alot better against USC than they did against navy because navy has such a unique offensive scheme. Now if they lose to USC they will drop BIG TIME!
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This isnt about Navy this is about Ohio State. Obviously Navy has some offensive schemes that gave the OSU D fits, but its not about the teams its about the rank. A Top 10 team should blow out anyone they play who is unranked like Navy. Ohio state almost lost that game, and the rankings should reflect that they are infact over rated.
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Originally Posted by nova
Because rankings are now more about winning/losing than how you actually play which in my mind is totally wrong. If a ranked team struggles against an unranked opponent when the guys below them don't, they need to drop....
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Obviously winning/loosing is a big factor, but when a team ranked in the top 10 struggles through an unranked opponeint they should drop a spot. This sport is too competative for that, esp. with teams like Boise and Utah going undefeated winning in convincing fashion. I think Ohio State should have dropped a rank.