donovan wrote:I will, under some convoluted reasoning, try and take Oregon's side, for the purpose of this discussion.
FSU's big advantage is they have been there, that stadium, that game and won the National Championship. Winston has not lost a college game...this can not be underrated...
This game will be determined by mistakes. If both teams play flawlessly, which could well happen...No idea who would win.
Turnovers, or the lack of, will be the key. Oregon has turned the ball over only 8 times this year, best in football. FSU has not done that well in this area.
Oregon's offense probably has an advantage over FSU's defense.
FSU's offense probably has an advantage over Oregon's defense.
So the team teams defense that steps ups and creates opportunities will win.
Oregon does not play as quickly as they did under Kelly. Quick, but not as quick. I think that is to their advantage.
Winston is probably the best QB in college football. (Forget the irrelevant Heisman)
Oregon needs to have a totally different game plan in the second half than the first. Winston thrives on seeing the first half play and compensating later on....hence all the late moment rallies...these are not by chance, but by Winston's savvy.
I think Oregon will cause turnovers and the game will go into OT and in the third OT, where kicking the extra point is not allowed, Oregon will win with a two point conversion.
FSU could reverse the score if the game was replayed. Mariota and Winston had almost equal records. Whether just a bad ball handling day for FSU receivers and runners or if they were caused by Oregon, I don't know. That was the game.