Key to tomorrow's game: leave it all on the table. This goes for the players and coaches.
For the coaches, pull out every play in the playbook (or in John Latina's case draw up a dozen more than the three offensive plays we ran last year). Keep playing to win and putting the players in positions to win no matter how the momentum looks. Last time we played, Brookhart had given up before the first snap and the resulting playcalling hampered our offense by keeping it too simplistic in a game where the players were competing at the same level as the opponent. He admitted to that in the post-game press conference. I hope Ianello and staff isn't too arrogant to learn from that mistake.
For the players, don't go into the game having already declared self-defeat. Some of the players get it in their heads that they're going up against some magical force that can't be affected by mere mortals on a football field. They forget that for all the tradition, media circus, and other circumstantial bullcrap that at the end of the day they're facing a group of college kids with no more experience or maturity than themselves. The color on their jerseys doesn't matter. They still had to go to class, attend team meetings, deal with a-hole professors, worry about their girlfriends, and decide what to eat for lunch just like our players did today. The crowd won't matter, OSU has a lot of people but the Shoe is quiet compared to stadiums even half its size.