Yeah, we were DOWN 14-13 in the 2nd quarter against FLORIDA ****ING INTERNATIONAL... though we did end up winning 40-17, so I can't complain too much.
Alabama seems to always play to the level of our opponent. If we play a good team, we usually play well. We play a sh!t team... well...
Idaho State played Oklahoma this weak. They may have played the toughest schedule in the country so far.
Go Big Sky Conference!
I've been following Ohio State! MAN! They blew the first two games with out even passing the ball! lol I don't understand why Ohio sports is so cursed! We get all the way to the edge of winning and then it's almost like the teams say... WHOA! Hold it right there! Your an Ohio team ... where do you think your going! Our only real hope is that we have LaBron & we now have Shaq. If the Cleveland curse is ever going to be broken then this is our best chance. I got the sports pack this year. So I won't miss any of the games. Especially OSU. If your looking for a good deal on the sports pack try dish1up. They had a good deal on it.
Or in Texas.
Texas and Cali, fo sho
OSU doesn't lack great players. They get guys drafted all the time.
OSU has just lost a few close games to some really good teams. There's nothing wrong with that.
And as far as Ohio teams being cursed, OSU did just win a national title 6 years ago.
Illini.
Yeah I need a Winn-Dixie grocery bag full of money right next to the VIP section...
I think it's honestly just the new styles of play are beating the Big Ten teams hard.
Spread offenses, fast quarterbacks, Percy Harvin fast wideouts. These kind of people will dominate the "strong" Big Ten teams like Ohio State.
Luckily, I think the Bucks are moving towards faster players, which they have to do with Michigan hiring RichRod.
The Big Ten will be back to competition, they just have to adapt.
I really think the athletes gap is overstated. It's less the talent of the opposing players, and more to do with the Big Ten D-coordinators failing to adjust. Dinosaurs like Jim Heacock of OSU and Jim Hermann (formerly) of Michigan haven't been able to figure out how to stop the spread offense at all. That will change once they start seeing it more often; Michigan, Minnesota, and Illinois are all primarily spread teams right now, PSU runs a bunch of spread elements, and Northwestern and Purdue have been spread teams for the past 10 years. That leaves OSU, MSU, Wisconsin, and Iowa as pro-style teams. Indiana is really too crappy to really count anyway. 5 years ago, you didn't really have to gameplan to stop the Northwestern and Purdue spread, because those teams didn't have enough athletes to make it necessary. Not the case anymore.
Illini.
Yeah I need a Winn-Dixie grocery bag full of money right next to the VIP section...
My runs created per 27 posts (RC/27p) was 12.4 last year. I should've been MVP.
Illini.
Yeah I need a Winn-Dixie grocery bag full of money right next to the VIP section...