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My numbers come from Notre Dame's athletic site
The markoff was from the spot of the foul and brought the ball back to the original line of scrimmage, the yards he gained still counted. The back gets credit in that situation. It's an odd rule, but it's there. If the play is negated in that case, it would be 2nd and 20. It was a repeat of second and 10. Anyway, if you look up the final stats in the box score, against adding up the play by play, those yards are there.(a ten yard run was negated by holding)
Not according to the play by play on UND's page. A pass to Samardzija took it to the 10. Walker scored on the next play from the 10. I double checked ESPN's play by play. I am correct. Maybe the fact that it was a third and 2 play from the 10 threw you off.9th
1 for 2 (you had 10)
Sure they made changes, but we still had success on the ground. More than you have credited them for once adding back in those yards you incorrectly deducted.What I see is that after the 1st drive, OSU made changes. Having Darius run the ball was not going to work more than once.
[Increasing his touches would not have helped...OSU was willing to risk having him run because they knew he could not really hurt them nearly as much as BQ's arm. Weis gave him a limited amount of touches for a reason.../QUOTE] He averaged over six yards per rush in the second half. Unless an Ohio St. coach told you as much, I'm not sure how you can say what they were willing to give.
The only time throughout the entire game (including the second half) that he was shut down was when he wasn't given touches.
And I still don't know how you can say Brady's arm was the only way to hurt them, since all three scores game on productive drives by DW.
Once again, the numbers don't support your reasoning. Your assertion seems based on your own perception of each side's strategy and observations, which you can't possibly know. The only thing we know for sure is the numbers themselves. And the numbers were in DW's favor.