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Troy Smith was a product of that offensive system. If you put Justin Zwick into it, he was destined to fail in much the same way that Eric Crouch would collapse in a David Cutcliffe scheme.

And by the same token, Troy Smith in a scheme patterned for Zwick would've been average at best.
 
How so? Ohio State's offense was clicking with Smith in the game, without it they lost.

Nope. They were alternating throughout the game. Both of them did OK. Then Smith led a TD drive and they never put Zwick back in. During the time when both were playing, their performance was about equal. If Smith were so clearly better, he could have easily beat Zwick out. He had numerous opportunities.
 
Nope. They were alternating throughout the game. Both of them did OK. Then Smith led a TD drive and they never put Zwick back in. During the time when both were playing, their performance was about equal. If Smith were so clearly better, he could have easily beat Zwick out. He had numerous opportunities.

Smith would never have lost the starting job had he not been suspended for the Alamo Bowl the year before
 
That's not a crazy statement. Saying that without him they wouldn't make .500 is.

Okay, you are correct to say they wouldn't have gone .500 was a stretch but I don't believe they win the Big Ten with Zwick or anyone else they had on that team at QB...fair enough?
 
Ohio State they wouldn't have won without him almost for sure.

My point is, you're doing nothing other than spouting a line that the media put out there. You didn't see a single play from that year, yet you're handing the Heisman to Woodson. I'm not calling you out for being young; just pointing out that this is EXACTLY what happened in 1997. ESPN/ABC got behind Woodson and effectively managed his campaign for him in an effort to draw ratings .
 
Smith would never have lost the starting job had he not been suspended for the Alamo Bowl the year before

I'm pretty sure that year Zwick was the starter at the beginning of the season. The Buckeyes lost a few games. Tressel changed the offensive playcalling. He put in Troy Smith and also started using Ted Ginn. A lot of stuff helped the Buckeye offense. Not all of it was benching Zwick.
 
Okay, you are correct to say they wouldn't have gone .500 was a stretch but I don't believe they win the Big Ten with Zwick or anyone else they had on that team at QB...fair enough?

Possibly. They still would have won 10 games. They probably would have won 8 or 9 with me at QB.
 
My point is, you're doing nothing other than spouting a line that the media put out there. You didn't see a single play from that year, yet you're handing the Heisman to Woodson. I'm not calling you out for being young; just pointing out that this is EXACTLY what happened in 1997. ESPN/ABC got behind Woodson and effectively managed his campaign for him in an effort to draw ratings .


My point is you guys probably all loved Manning, and were hoping he would win the whole time. Just because the media may at times show bias, doesn't mean it is always wrong. Woodson had an unbelievable year that year, and it was hard to not pick him that year.
 
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