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GILMER

16 rushes for 121 yards

20 of 26 passing for 453 yards

574 total yards on 42 plays

13 first downs

1 turnover (fumble into endzone, looked like TD)

7 Touchdowns (1 more 70 yd. TD Run by Stump Godfrey called back)

NEW BOSTON

35 rushes for 84 yards

5 of 8 passing for 63 yards

147 total yards on 43 plays

7 first downs

2 turnovers

0 Touchdowns

GILMER TOUCHDOWNS

Stump Godfrey 5 yard run

Godfrey to Ben Griffith 51 yards

Godfrey to Griffith 2 yards

Braylon Webb to Tristan Holt 51 yards

Webb to Gus Osborne 65 yards

Webb to J.T. Beecham 70 yards

Godfrey to Osborne 32 yards

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same old story at gilmer----------------PASS HAPPY

You really ought to know your facts before you post.

2008 Gilmer Stats

    Rushing 440 carries for 3,446 yards, 45 TD's

    Passing 198 of 337 for 3,069 yards, 39 TD's

2007 Gilmer Stats

    Rushing 481 carries for 4,242 yards, 56 TD's

    Passing 200 of 317 for 2,858 yards, 39 TD's

2006 Gilmer Stats

    Passing 179 of 269 for 3,468 yards, 50 TD's

    Rushing 271 carries for 2,186 yards, 28 TD's

2005 Gilmer Stats

    Rushing 369 carries for 3,030 yards, 42 TD's

    Passing 169 of 280 for 2,449 yards, 27 TD's

2004 Gilmer Stats

    Passing 277 of 409 for 4,152 yards, 49 TD's

    Rushing 462 carries for 3,149 yards, 42 TD's

In the last 5 seasons, Gilmer has rushed the football more than 50% of the time.  The Buckeyes rushing yardage total has been more than the passing yardage in 3 of the last 5 seasons.

These Buckeyes are not a one trick pony.  They have some horses!

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same old story at gilmer----------------PASS HAPPY

You really ought to know your facts before you post.

2008 Gilmer Stats

    Rushing 440 carries for 3,446 yards, 45 TD's

    Passing 198 of 337 for 3,069 yards, 39 TD's

2007 Gilmer Stats

    Rushing 481 carries for 4,242 yards, 56 TD's

    Passing 200 of 317 for 2,858 yards, 39 TD's

2006 Gilmer Stats

    Passing 179 of 269 for 3,468 yards, 50 TD's

    Rushing 271 carries for 2,186 yards, 28 TD's

2005 Gilmer Stats

    Rushing 369 carries for 3,030 yards, 42 TD's

    Passing 169 of 280 for 2,449 yards, 27 TD's

2004 Gilmer Stats

    Passing 277 of 409 for 4,152 yards, 49 TD's

    Rushing 462 carries for 3,149 yards, 42 TD's

In the last 5 seasons, Gilmer has rushed the football more than 50% of the time.  The Buckeyes rushing yardage total has been more than the passing yardage in 3 of the last 5 seasons.

These Buckeyes are not a one trick pony.  They have some horses!

What gilmer does is let the passing game open up the run. When a team knows you can and will throw the ball, it makes them respect and have to prepare for both which allows you to pop off some good runs on them. In my opinion, it's the best way to play offense. 50-50 is about where you should be. Of course, I love the spread.  ;D

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