Article By Jux Berg on 13th September, 2009
And, unfortunately for the Buckeyes of late when battling top 10 teams, Tressel-Ball equals losses.
Even with a talented, hard-nosed defense, failing to take advantage of scoring opportunities can and will come back to haunt.
(Admittedly a lifelong Buckeye fan, I am writing this article from an objective standpoint.)
Last night, Pete Carroll came to Ohio Stadium to win. Jim Tressel came to be a part of a long-standing rivalry.
The first time the Trojans had the ball on offense, a 4th-and-goal from the two-yard line presented itself. Carro...
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