Ohio State’s offense abysmal as Purdue upsets Buckeyes
After turning in one of the more pathetic offensive displays in recent memory, No. 7 Ohio State was shocked in West Lafayette on Saturday as Purdue beat the Buckeyes 26-18.
His final numbers (17 of 31, 221 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs) don’t do justice to how bad sophomore quarterback Terrelle Pryor was today. Midway through the third quarter, he was just 7 of 14 passing for 84 yards with interceptions. And his fumble in the second quarter killed a potential scoring drive.
Pryor has all the physical tools to succeed, but Jim Tressel was wrong when he said this summer that the sophomore was developing as a passer. He’s not. His decision-making isn’t very sound and he’s not good enough to overcome turnovers, which was evident today.
That said, Tressel hasn’t helped Pryor in his development. His play calling and in-game decisions are often befuddling and he clearly isn’t the right person to nurture a quarterback as skilled as Pryor. Also, Ohio State’s running game was non-existent on Saturday, which is staggering considering Purdue was allowing over 160 rushing yards per game coming into today.
This was a sad offensive display by the Buckeyes and they deserved to lose with the way they played. But let’s give credit to a Purdue team that took advantage of the opportunities that it was given. They could have opened the door for an Ohio State comeback when the Buckeyes added a field goal early in the fourth to cut the Boilermakers’ lead to 23-10. Instead, Purdue added a field goal of its own to all but put the game out of reach.
This was a nice victory by a Purdue team that many people figured would just play dead today.
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Perhaps the greatest day ever in Purdue football history. You might have to go to the ‘67 Rose Bowl, or some of the in-season upsets of Notre Dame or Michigan, but this was FANTASTIC.
From a Los Angeles alum – Great job Boilers! and in West Lafayette, no less!
Hail Purdue!
This game was an embarrassment for the Buckeyes. Terrelle Pryor is a complete mess at quarterback.
As an Ohio State fan, I have to ask the question is it time for Jim Tressel to go? Or maybe is it time to put in Bauserman at QB and have Pryor at slot reciever like what Tressel did in the Fiesta bowl. Tressel did very well in developing Troy Smith as a QB, granted Troy Smith was talented, but not as talented as Pryor is. If Pryor was developing as quickly as he should have, he would easliy be the best OSU QB of all time.