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MajorMike
09-30-2008, 12:03 PM
Aggie back is missing out


By BILL HAISTEN World Sports Writer
9/29/2008
Last Modified: 9/29/2008 3:09 AM


In the Dec. 13, 2005, Tulsa World, there was a report that deflated Oklahoma State coaches and fans: "Scratch Michael Goodson from Oklahoma State's football recruiting list. The standout running back from Klein (Texas) Collins High School has withdrawn the verbal commitment he gave to the Cowboys in July."

More: "Goodson, ranked as the eighth-best running back prospect nationally by Rivals and No. 5 by Scout.com, told Rivals.com that he will decide between Southern California and Texas A&M as his college destination."

Mike Goodson wound up signing with Texas A&M, where he now is a junior. Overall, his A&M experience may be rich and fulfilling, but, from a football standpoint, you have to wonder whether he regrets the decision to turn his back on the Cowboys.

If Goodson had signed with OSU, he might now be a significant factor in the nation's No. 1 ground game. Instead, he labors in a below-average Aggie offense.

This week, Goodson and Aggies (2-2) visit unbeaten and 21st-ranked OSU.

The Cowboys lead the nation in rushing (340.3 yards per game). On the Big 12 individual rushing chart, OSU occupies the top two spots. Kendall Hunter is the leader at 154.5 yards per game. Keith Toston is next with a 92-yard average.

Goodson's 2008 numbers: 55 yards per game. OSU's No. 3 running back, Beau Johnson, has run for more yards this season.

In the Big 12, A&M ranks dead-last not only in rushing offense, but in rushing defense. The Aggies are 115th nationally against the run.

On paper, this seems to be a contest that OSU could win without attempting a single pass. During their 55-24 rout of Troy, the Cowboys ran on every play of a 99-yard touchdown drive.

Goodson didn't become a Cowboy, but the sting faded in Stillwater because of the arrival of three outstanding running backs — Dantrell Savage, Toston and Hunter.

While Texas A&M is the Big 12's worst in scoring, rushing and total offense, OSU in on pace to lead the conference in rushing for the third consecutive season.


Defense update: OSU's offense attracts attention because of its yardage and scoring (three consecutive games of at least 500 yards and at least 50 points), but the Cowboy defense has shown improvement.

Last season, the Cowboys were 101st nationally in total defense. Through four games this season, OSU is 42nd nationally in total defense, 56th in rushing defense and 45th in pass defense.

Opponents have converted on only 14-of-55 third-down conversion attempts (25 percent). Last season, opponents had a 37 percent success rate on third-down plays.

Takeaways: Through the first three games of the season, OSU's defense had forced only three turnovers. During the 55-24 win over Troy, the Cowboys got three takeaways — interceptions by cornerback Jacob Lacey and end Jeremiah Price, along with a fumble recovery by safety-linebacker Andre Sexton. OSU scored a touchdown following each of the Troy turnovers.

Too many flags: The coaches have to be concerned with OSU's penchant for penalties. Against Troy, left offensive tackle Russell Okung was flagged for a false start on two consecutive plays.

Last season, OSU was penalized an average of 66.6 yards per game. This season, the average is up to 79.2. In the Big 12, only Texas Tech has been penalized for more yards.

Big numbers: Against Troy, the Cowboys rolled to a total of 612 yards. That stands as the eighth-best single-game performance in school history. In two of its past three games, OSU has reached the 600-yard mark. In the Sept. 6 triumph over Houston, OSU had 699 yards.

Pettigrew's status: Cowboy tight end Brandon Pettigrew (sprained ankle) was held out of the Troy game. On Sunday, coach Mike Gundy would not indicate whether Pettigrew will play in this week's Big 12 opener against Texas A&M. Gundy said Pettigrew's status should be listed as "day-to-day."

Odds and ends: With 4,018 career yards, Zac Robinson has supplanted Tony Lindsay (1997-2000) at the No. 4 position on OSU's all-time passing list. Lindsay passed for 4,002 yards. Robinson is 795 yards shy of supplanting Tone Jones (1993-96) at the No. 3 spot.

Against Troy, OSU had a 31-second scoring drive and a 53-second scoring drive. For the season, the Cowboys have six scoring drives that consumed less than one minute.


Know the foe


Looking back: Playing before a nervous crowd of more than 84,000 in College Station, Texas, the Aggies needed a late fourth-down stop to beat Army 21-17. A&M already has home losses this season to Arkansas State and Miami (Fla.). The Aggies (2-2) won by six points at New Mexico. That same New Mexico team lost by six touchdowns at Tulsa.

About the offense: The ground game traditionally has been an Aggie strength, but not this season. Still adjusting to new coach Mike Sherman, A&M averages only 111 rushing yards per game and only 3.2 yards per attempt. On 53 attempts this season, running back Mike Goodson (who had committed to Oklahoma State before signing with the Aggies) has not popped a run of more than 14 yards. The passing game has not been much better, averaging less than 200 yards.

About the defense: Those who remember A&M's great "Wrecking Crew" units of the '80s and '90s might be stunned by the current state of the Aggie defense. A&M is 115th nationally against the run, allowing 227.5 yards per game. Opponents average better than 5 yards per attempt. Even with the universally respected Joe Kines as their first-year defensive coordinator, the Aggies are 76th nationally in total defense.

About the special teams: Punt coverage is yet another Aggie weakness. Opponents have averaged 20.6 yards per return. A&M kicker Richie Bean is only 1-of-4 on field goals. The Aggies average only 16.9 yards on kickoff returns and only 6.4 yards on punt returns.

RonMexico
09-30-2008, 01:56 PM
What is going to be the tagline for this year's OSU offense? Greatest Show on Turf has already been used multiple times. Will the team gather inspiration from T. Boone? "Greatest Show on Wind Power"? "Oklahoma State: Powered by Natural Gas."

Remember that time you had to change your name from Oklahoma A&M because you realized there could only be one dominant Aggie team in the Midwest?

Doug Collins
09-30-2008, 02:34 PM
Lame. Goodson backed out on us so lets write about how much he probably wishes he was playing in stillwater!!!! YAY!

Btw Which were the defensive powerhouses on OSU's opening schedule??? Racking up those numbers against Troy, Houston, and Wazzou isn't impressive. I'm sure their offense is great and saturday will probably be a blow out, but give me a break.

Hopefully, Goodson will break out for a 100yd run and take a shit in the endzone as a gift to T. Boone.

MajorMike
09-30-2008, 02:45 PM
Btw Which were the defensive powerhouses on OSU's opening schedule???

Troy was ranked #11 nationally defensively and is ranked #24 after playing us. They held Ohio State to 309 total yards.


Hopefully, Goodson will break out for a 100yd run and take a shit in the endzone as a gift to T. Boone.

Swole much?

Blake
09-30-2008, 02:56 PM
More: "Goodson, ranked as the eighth-best running back prospect nationally by Rivals and No. 5 by Scout.com, told Rivals.com that he will decide between Southern California and Texas A&M as his college destination."

why would he wish he had gone to Okie St? It sounds to me here that he wishes he would have gone to USC where he most likely would have been a nice part of a championship caliber team.

Doug Collins
09-30-2008, 03:36 PM
Troy was ranked #11 nationally defensively and is ranked #24 after playing us. They held Ohio State to 309 total yards.


They held Ohio State 20 yds below their season average...AMAZING! the U of Ohio held tOSU to 279, so they must be the best defensive team in the country.

Prior to OSU, Troy had played Middle Tenn., Alcorn State (minus Steve McNair), and tOSU. Outside of the now exposed Buckeyes, none of those teams is worth anything although I'm sure they'd give the aggies a run for their money.

Doug Collins
09-30-2008, 03:38 PM
why would he wish he had gone to Okie St? It sounds to me here that he wishes he would have gone to USC where he most likely would have been a nice part of a championship caliber team.

Okie State > USC not even close

Blake
09-30-2008, 03:58 PM
Okie State > USC not even close

sincerely,

Boone T Pickens

RonMexico
09-30-2008, 04:46 PM
Tulsa World - a bastion of quality sportswriting.

RonMexico
09-30-2008, 05:05 PM
Troy was ranked #11 nationally defensively and is ranked #24 after playing us. They held Ohio State to 309 total yards.



Swole much?

http://www.newsok.com/article/3304360

Key table from this article is on the right: OSU is 2-10 against A&M since the inception of the Big 12 and 6-17 overall.

Where does your superiority complex come from, Michael?

samikeyp
09-30-2008, 05:29 PM
Not sure what exactly Goodson has missed out on. In the time he has been at A&M, their record is the same as Okie Lite's, 18-12.

If anything he is missing out on not having to live in Oklahoma, which he should thank God for.

johngateswhiteley
09-30-2008, 05:49 PM
Not sure what exactly Goodson has missed out on. In the time he has been at A&M, their record is the same as Okie Lite's, 18-12.

If anything he is missing out on not having to live in Oklahoma, which he should thank God for.

thats pretty funny.

MajorMike
09-30-2008, 07:25 PM
The best part is watching ya'll fall all over each other trying to prove to yourselves the article is wrong.

samikeyp
09-30-2008, 09:08 PM
Hey, I just asked a question, no need to to get defensive. :lol

RonMexico
10-01-2008, 08:13 AM
The best part is watching ya'll fall all over each other trying to prove to yourselves the article is wrong.

The article is garbage and the paper is garbage and the editor should be ashamed that he let it be published.

Blake
10-01-2008, 09:48 AM
The best part is watching ya'll fall all over each other trying to prove to yourselves the article is wrong.

if the best part is watching responses to this thread, then it really is a crappy article and thread.

Which is worse having a crook (Fran) or a kook (Gundy) as your coach?

"I'M A MAN! I'M 40!"

MajorMike
10-01-2008, 10:14 AM
Actually, he's 41 now.

RonMexico
10-01-2008, 10:32 AM
And Mike kills another thread with his terrible attempt at humor.

LaMarcus Bryant
10-04-2008, 06:45 PM
Damn he's a junior already? He's the only weapon the agggggz have against us this year. Seeing as how they are benching Lane and McGee.