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Spread too much for Buckeyes to cover

Ohio State is a whopping 19-point favorite against Purdue on Saturday at Ohio Stadium (3:30 kickoff, ABC). Sometimes when you look at a line you say, “That’s way too much.”

Well, that’s way too much.

Purdue quarterback Curtis Painter has struggled this season, but he has a good track record with the Boilers. And, hey, I heard that Painter is channeling former Purdue QB Kyle Orton, who suddenly looks like an All-Pro with the Bears.

Painter has thrown 56 career touchdown passes, so I’m thinking he’ll do enough to put a couple TDs on the board. The total lack of a pass rush by the Buckeyes will be the deciding factor. If Painter has time, he’ll move the ball.

Interesting stat, courtesy Scripps Howard News Service: Since 1968, Buckeyes are 13-1 vs. Boilermakers in Columbus, including six straight wins by average score of 27-10.

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By thepummeler

October 10, 2008 11:58 AM | Link to this

the point spread or the spread offense?

By Buckeyes Rule

October 10, 2008 5:27 PM | Link to this

Buckeyes will win by 24 .Write it down.

By Joe

October 10, 2008 5:58 PM | Link to this

It’s funny that everyone at the DDN is an OSU expert even though they haven’t seen them play or practice in person in a while. Hey Kollars, how come your paper covers the crappy Bengals in person but won’t cover OSU, which actually has some wins and is nationally ranked?

By dolly madison

October 11, 2008 7:31 AM | Link to this

Well another weekend of football for the luckeyes and another home game and another cup cake,geezzz what a farce

By Tim

October 11, 2008 1:07 PM | Link to this

I enjoy Brian Kollars articles & hope Joe is watching the OU/Tex game with a cold one til the bucks play

By Derrick

October 11, 2008 8:35 PM | Link to this

Hey, Site Administrator. For the love of Pete! Fix this blog site so people like Joe won’t have a stroke. Should I repeat this several times for emphasis?

By Coach

October 12, 2008 9:39 AM | Link to this

How long until we play a real football team again? Oh yea,the bcs championship… Could someone tell the QB to turn it upfield, and run behind his shoulder pads.
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