Thursday, September 11, 2014

What to Expect

Last season Kent State's offensive line limited pressure on the quarterback, but the running game struggled at times. This season it appears the O-Line is still having trouble opening holes for the backs, and the struggle will continue against the experienced OSU D-line which benefits by the return of Noah Spence after a three game suspension. Look for Kent State to have 50 rushing yards and 150 passing yards. Ohio State should be able to run its offense like a well-oiled machine, showing off all its capabilities. The KSU defensive line allowed over 200 rushing yards/game last season and it is still weak against the run this season. Ohio State will have 250 rushing yards and 225 passing yards. It should be a high scoring affair, and the starters may get pulled halfway through the third quarter. Ohio State will win 45-10.

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