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Really looking forward to another National Championship. O-H-I-O
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next year rose bowl or citrus bowl as long as it's not the NC game. oh wait, can't be the citrus bowl they'd have to play a SEC team!:rolleyes:
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ohio st has a lot of players returning next year, they'll be ranked high again, and will finish high in the rankings, with a similar schedule they should go undefeated.
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August 30 TBA TBA September 6 TBA TBA September 13 at USC TBA September 20 TBA TBA September 27 Minnesota TBA October 4 at Wisconsin TBA October 11 Purdue TBA October 18 at Michigan State TBA October 25 Penn State TBA November 8 at Northwestern TBA November 15 at Illinois TBA November 22 Michigan TBA |
I commend them for playing a tougher schedule next year-only helps their cause in the long run and this team will be a major player for next year's championship. They didn't play one tough team this year, granted a couple of teams were weaker than expected (michigan), but playing youngstown st and those types doesnt do anything for them..........love the SEC dominance in the BCS and bowls this year continuing its run as the best conference in football.
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i'm plenty interested in facts. |
In the end, LSU and OSU were evenly matched. OSU actually outplayed them in 3 of the 4 quarters...but the 2nd quarter was such a beat down by LSU that turned the tide. When two teams are evenly matched, the team that gets the breaks wins and LSU got all of them. A different result in any one of 3 plays may have changed the game. OSU up 10-3 and LSU fumbles punt at own 15 yard line and somehow recovers it. Game tied 10-10 and Robiskie drops quite an easy touchdown pass in the end zone which leads to field goal block. 24-10 LSU and OSU somehow misses a blocked punt put right into their lap starting the 2nd half.
The right team won the game...the team that played better...but I did not see the huge mismatch that all the talking heads saw after the game. I thought LSUs d-line played much better than OSUs d-line and was the big difference. The SEC is a great conference...but there was not a huge talent difference at all last night. But the talking heads have to talk about something I guess. |
it was a really good game, and truly was pretty evenly matched.
far better game than that snoozer between usc and illinois. that had to be the worst bowl game this year. funny that the rose bowl is the biggest impediment to a playoff system, and they had an atrocious bowl this year.. |
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The Ohio State also has Miami in the next couple of years, which falls into the same situation. They were a powerhouse when the deal was signed, and now they are not what they used to be. Everyone gives teams throughout the NCAA **** about their schedules, but when you have to set these up years in advance it is a total crap shoot on who can be a test for your program. |
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mismatches in talent are in depth and skilled players. 8 tigers carried the football, 3 for osu. 8 tigers caught passes, 4 for osu. lsu even played 2 qbs. osu was better on offense when they ran between the tackles right at the lsu front. they couldn't move outside the tackles. therefore, osu couldn't afford to fall behind. lsu defensive game plan had NO respect for the osu wideouts. they locked them up 1-on-1 from the first play of the game. lsu didn't play much zone. lsu dared osu to pass. osu defensive game play came out playing zone right away. they KNEW they couldn't run 1-on-1 with the lsu wrs. it just took time for lsu to find the holes in the zones. tiger wrs running loose in the secondary is a scary thought. lsu ran the ball better that osu figured too. |
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I think it's more coincidence than anything. OSU has been far better than PSU in the big 10 the last 13 years with the exception of a couple years yet PSU has tremendous success against the SEC while OSU never beats the SEC. It's pretty much easy and popular to bash the big 10 so I tend to just take the opposite side and run with it no matter how stupid I look!!! |
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and absolutely knocking that ball out for the potential TD was an awesome play. but you do raise a good point. why is PSU (my first love, i grew up in md) able to win, but not OSU(who i absolutely hate--caused by my being a psu fan no doubt!) who has a now 0 for 9 record vs the sec in bowl comp? |
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in the 10 years of the Alabama-Psu series, Bryant and Paterno got to be good friend and traded ideas regularly. fulmer and ut are famous for not showing for bowl games. look at uga last year, those kids didn't care. they were playing wvu in atlanta. thats no trip to those kids and they took wvu lightly and got embarrassed for it. it happened to coach stalling his first year at Alabama. Bama was a replacement team in the fiesta bowl in the fight martin luther kings b-day. they called the kids back from vacation and the coaches were out recruiting. Bama got to the desert and got blown out by howard schnellenberger's louisville team, which was a pretty good team. bama had no business in that game. |
I think Penn St is able to win because they are often a second level Big 10 team and are playing second level SEC teams and even though it seems that this year the SEC has been the far better conference, usually the two are pretty evenly matched once you get past the top teams. Eight times out of 10 though, the top two from the SEC will beat the top two from the Big 10. Penn St and some other B-10 schools can compete with some SEC schools. But in any given year, if Penn St ends up as the best B-10 school, they'd likely suffer the same fate as OSU does when they play the best SEC school.
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They did outplay them
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I do believe that. LSU got some cheap calls and turned the game. Ohio State wasnt outplayed.
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c'mon now gator. we all know the truth, bid was kind enough to point it out. lsu played horribly, osu was outstanding, the refs were the difference. :rolleyes: |
http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/7641418?FSO2&ATT=MA
i glanced over that one, funny tho....no mention about the rotten or blown calls, the bad officiating, or how osu played well, and lsu got lucky. hmmm. |
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(or perhaps it could be as simple as ddthetide said as a lot of PSUs SEC bowl wins are against Fullmer!!) |
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1976 sugar Bama 14-psu 7 1983 sugar psu 27-uga 23 (psu lost to Bama mid-season) 1992 fiesta psu 42-tenn 17 1994 citrus psu 31-tenn 13 1994 outback psu 43-auburn 14 1998 citrus fla 21-psu 6 1999 outback psu 26-uk 14 2003 capital 1 auburn 13-psu 9 2007 outback psu 20-tenn 10 psu-6, sec-4 psu-3, tenn-0 |
If you are a bama fan its been a long wait between drinks my friend.
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that 92 team probably wouldn't get a shot the way it's set up today. they started the season OUT of the opening polls. weren't moved to #2 until after the first SEC Championship game. osu's drinks have been ALOT longer and fewer between than any of Alabama's.:D |
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The Ohio State University take first seat at the bar when the party starts. We give ourselves an opportunity to drink the drink. No team in the nation is as consistant or well respected.
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until the vest arrived, osu hadn't a sniff of the national championship game back to woody and the late 60's early 70's. |
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that was 1979...they lost the 1980 Rose Bowl 17-16. They also had sniffs under JOhn Cooper, but he would always lose to Michigan. I think the 1996 season they lost one game and beat an undefeated Arizona state team in the rose bowl I think?? But they certainly sniffed a championship that year as well.
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i stand by, the big10 is a 3 team conference. osu, mich, psu. before psu joined it was a 2 team. |
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