Ohio State Reaction: The Good and the Bad
In almost every game, good things will happen and bad things will happen. This post will be a recurring feature after each game, an easy way to break down some specifics. We'll address offense first, defense second, and special teams when necessary.
Offense
The Good
- Lamar Miller! What else can be said at this point? Somehow he was actually underrated coming into this season. As I mentioned on Twitter on Saturday, Miller was left off the preseason all-conference team in favor of Boston College's Montel Harris and Clemson's Andre Ellington. At the moment, Miller is fourth in the country with a 151 yards per game average. Ellington, meanwhile, is averaging a flat 100, and Harris has yet to play this season.
- The balance of carries between Miller and Mike James were a bit more sane this week. Miller rushed 26 times to James' 12, and while the team should be weary of overworking Miller, this 75/25 split makes a lot more sense than the 50/50 split we saw versus Maryland.
- Allen Hurns continues to emerge as UM's go-to receiver. Hurns is the classic type of player that dopey announcers love: he's not the biggest, he's not the fastest etc. etc. But, sometimes cliches fit.
- The protection for Jacory Harris was pretty good all night, and that was with redshirt freshman Jonathan Feliciano making his first career start at right tackle, and Brandon Washington sliding over to left tackle for his first ever start at that position. Likewise, the blocking in the running game, was also clearly very good, and that includes the tight ends and receivers, who busted some holes open on tosses.
The Bad
Defense
The Good
- It's hard to find fault in a defense that allowed barely over 200 yards. Granted, Ohio State's quarterback play was epically bad on Saturday night, but generally speaking it was an encouraging performance by a defense that probably needed a confidence boost.
- Miami's lone interception proved just how valuable Sean Spence is to the Canes. Against Maryland, Miami was routinely beaten over the middle, most notably on a 1st and 20 from inside Maryland's own two yard line. But on Braxton Miller's first pass on Saturday night, Spence disregarded a play fake, dropped back into the middle of the field and deflected a pass that was eventually grabbed by JoJo Nicolas. The Bad
- Miami's pass rush still was not very impressive last night. They totaled two sacks, but both were coverage sacks more or less, or maybe plays where better quarterbacks would've made a play. Getting Marcus Forston back surely was a boon to the defensive line, but there's no doubt that Olivier Vernon is still sorely missed.
- Though Miami eventually figured Ohio State's run game out, there was a point in the first half where they were getting gashed for huge chunks of yards on every play. Miami outrushed Ohio State by nearly 70 yards, but that was also a function of the Buckeyes being behind for the entire game. The Canes' defensive tackles need to play better.
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Jacory vs Morris
Lets be real here….
How can you keep clamoring for Morris?!?
j12 threw 2 tds against a better defense to morris’ 0.
j12 had 0 sacks to morris’ 2
j12 had 0 delays of game or other stupid penalties to morris’ 2
j12 had a better completion % than morris’
j12 actually checked down and went through progressions than locking onto 1 reciever
j12 even had more rushing yards
… and the most crucial stat? j12 won against a #18 ohio state.
… Morris lost against Maryland.
is you trolling?
bitch i might be
by rayrayrayrayrayrayrayray on Sep 19, 2011 10:22 PM EDT up reply actions
Jacory Harris
I do not clambor for Morris. I clambor for a quality qb, which Harris is not. It is unacceptable for ANY Miami qb to throw 2 interceptions per game. Here’s to the Golden Era and hoping he starts with finding a great quarterback and putting the onus on the defense to set the tone! GO CANES!!!
jacory on 3rd down
8-10 94 yards 1TD 2 rush 12 yards 9 first downs. so on 12 plays where the ball was in jacorys hands on 3rd down he got 9 first downs. i went to the game so i didnt see any of the coverage but how well he threw on 3rd down deserves some mention… the last drive in particular.
morris
4-6 on 3rd down. 3 first downs. also had the sack/fumble on 3rd down and back to back delay of games on 3rd down. now one could make the argument that he did better on 1st and 2nd down (i didnt look that up) but on 3rd and mediums i just think jacory is better at looking around and finding the open guy and moving the chains and i think thats why hes the starter.
Stat from the Herald “Of his 16 completions, only four went for more than 10 yards. Most of his passes were on short routes. His two interceptions were on deep throws.”
His deep throws are FLOATERS, hello. No, Morris isn’t the answer to our qb problem, but we gots a problem
Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man. -- the dude
by my friend bob sacamano on Sep 19, 2011 11:18 PM EDT up reply actions
And
I think Coach D made some adjustments at the half to slow OSU’s run game. Just the fact that we have a coach that can make adjustments is a step up
for the life of me last night i could not find the stat, but i think we gave up something like 34 rushing yards in the second half. so yeah, they tightened it up.
by rayrayrayrayrayrayrayray on Sep 19, 2011 10:23 PM EDT up reply actions
that would be awesome
i had been hearing that his recovery was going really smoothly
by rayrayrayrayrayrayrayray on Sep 19, 2011 10:22 PM EDT up reply actions
Rumor has it
via Papacane on Twitter
Per Coach Kehoe this morning, OL Seantrel Henderson will be back to practice this week. Great news
Miller
imagine the possibilities
Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man. -- the dude
by my friend bob sacamano on Sep 19, 2011 11:24 PM EDT up reply actions
Well....
as uninspiring as our QB position is, it is way better than what Ohio State is going through
Bethune Cookman game to be televised
UM announced that its Oct. 1 game against Bethune-Cookman at Sun Life Stadium will be at 3:30 p.m. and televised on ESPNU.
Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/09/20/2415473/miami-hurricanes-al-golden-wary.html#ixzz1YVk0ZoYq
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by rayrayrayrayrayrayrayray on Sep 20, 2011 1:22 PM EDT up reply actions
Seriously!
I live in Winston-Salem, and I bought GamePlan for this very game. It looks like that was a bit premature.
"Hold your mouth for the war. Use it for what it's for." - P. Anselmo
"Without spirits the men cannot support the fatigues of a long campaign" - Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene
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by TheDutchWonder on Sep 21, 2011 8:51 AM EDT up reply actions
Dutch, do you like living in NC? I want to sell my house next year and move to Palm Beach County. The Carolina life isn’t for me
Well
I’m a North Carolina native. So, I like it in a lot of respects, except for the cold, rainy winters.
I do not love living in Winston-Salem because it is super boring, and I will probably be relocating within the next year. The Triad mostly sucks, and I have come to the conclusion that the Raleigh/Durham area is one of the few livable areas in the state for someone my age. I don’t really love Charlotte either.
I lived in Dade (school at The U) and Broward (work), and I found that South Florida was not for me (though I did love living near The U for games, etc.). So, I can understand how it feels to live somewhere that isn’t for you.
"Hold your mouth for the war. Use it for what it's for." - P. Anselmo
"Without spirits the men cannot support the fatigues of a long campaign" - Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene
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by TheDutchWonder on Sep 21, 2011 4:56 PM EDT up reply actions
I moved here in 2006 since I was able to sell my condo in Florida for mucho dinero – LOL and wanted something different. Just doesn’t click for me. The Charlotte area is terrible if you are into horses like me and getting from east to west in this State blows. Plus not a fan of all the taxes. Florida has no state income tax and the sales tax is 6.5% I think. I could live in Jupiter Farms, keep the horse on my own property, no state income tax, vehicle tax or pet fee be near my friends, go to U games etc. But that is the furthest south I would go – Dade and Broward are not options. Too crowded. Where do you think you would go

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