Let's get it on...
Not in the least bit about this game. One of these days, that comment is going to bite me in the ass. But let's face facts. Yes, I know Miami is our rival and anything can happen. I've made many bold proclamations about blowouts and been wrong. But Miami is terrible. Atrocious. The aforementioned "sneaky bad." If we want to attain our goals, this better not be a trap game. But from what I've seen so far from both schools, I don't think this is a trap game at all for the Mighty Bird.
It wasn't that long ago when it was Ben Roethlisberger's junior year and some people thought we'd hang around because of the rivalry. We lost, 49-0.
Think about that.
Mine haven't changed at all. As I've said all along, let's focus on us, go undefeated and let the chips fall where they lie. To quote Mr. Dewey Cox, it's a long, hard walk. If we make it to the BCS, it'll be awesome. If not, I won't be disappointed. I'm not gonna go on BSUFans and fire off an unbelievable rant about how we got screwed. Unfortunately, our schedule isn't very good and we happened to be having the once-in-a-lifetime season in a year in which there are two other non-BCS schools who are also very good and have the rep to go along with it. Don't get me wrong, I'm hoping, wishing, wanting, but I try to stay releastic. But that doesn't mean I haven't been checking out hotels in Miami or estimating mileage for the drive ;).
Oooh, predictions. My pre-game Helmet Stickers go out to MiQuale Lewis on the offensive side and Brandon Crawford on the defensive side. Lewis has been over 100 yards the past few games, but we haven't "heard" heard from like we did in, say, the IU game. This feels like a 150-plus, 3 TD game for him. It hurts a little in that we'll call off the dogs so we can't get 150 from Lewis and 350 from Nate, but whatever. Defensively, hopefully we'll pin our ears back and get to Miami's backup QB a few times, and if it does happen, it'll be Crawdaddy.
No one on their roster really stands out to me. I have been saying wideouts the past two weeks because we're missing an elite one, but it almost feels like none of the receivers we've played against are even as good as Briggs Orsbon. So I'm gonna go with kicker Nathan Parseghian. He's got the bloodline (descendant of Ara Parseghian) and he's been quite the kicker this year. 18-of-18 on extra points, 13-of-15 goals, including 6-of-7 from 30-39 yards and 2-3 from 40-49. Feels like an upgrade to me.
If Miami shocks the world, I will run the streets of Frankfort naked. Luckily, only about 10 people live in this town. But I think the Cardinals run away with this one easily, 52-7. These predictions won't be so brash in the next two weeks.
6) BONUS QUESTION ASKED BY ME TO ANSWER MYSELF: What were your thoughts on the Northern Illinois game?
My first reaction was: Brady Hoke (and Stan Parrish), you sandbagging son of bitches. Myself (and quite a few others) have wondered what exactly was wrong with the BSU offense. Why aren't we scoring points at a furious pace? Why does it seem lackadaisical? Well, I think we saw why. We're saving it all for this four-game stretch run. 45 against Northern Illinois (and it could've been more). That's the best defense we'll see and we got 45. The possibilities are endless against the remaining three teams.
The sandbagging idea was actually my brother's. He sent me a text during the game saying that he felt like we've definitely been holding back. And to quote Maximus, "On my command, unleash hell."
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