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SigmaChiGuy 09-09-2006 11:21 PM

OSU vs Texas
 
Nothing like watching Texas getting their asses handed to them. I don't know if that is what was the most entertaining, or maybe it was the orange cowboy uniforms on the Texas band? 'You're my faaaavorite deputy'.

Nice job OSU.

EE-BO 09-09-2006 11:33 PM

We didn't lose that game- OSU won it.

I am not happy about the outcome, but I watched a damn good game tonight and I do salute OSU for a job well done. We all have our sides, but greatness must be appreciated no matter who achieved it.

This was one hell of a good game.

SigmaChiGuy 09-09-2006 11:48 PM

Hell of a good game? I guess if you consider 'getting stomped' a 'hell of a good game', then I'd agree with you. But, OSU dominated them the entire game, so really it was lopsided.

aggieAXO 09-10-2006 12:18 AM

my condolences to Texas fans.:D

MJo19 09-10-2006 12:26 AM

I wouldn't really call it a stomping...and I'm a 100% true Buckeye. OSU had a lot of penalities and the poor field goal kicker missed what we OSU fans could normally always count on, field goals. In my opinion..a stomping is what Notre Dame did to Penn State..ouch. But anyways..we won a good game and I'm happy about that. GO BUCKS! :DI can hang my Buckeye necklace up until next week vs. UC when I will wear it once again with pride.

EE-BO 09-10-2006 01:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SigmaChiGuy
Hell of a good game? I guess if you consider 'getting stomped' a 'hell of a good game', then I'd agree with you. But, OSU dominated them the entire game, so really it was lopsided.

Dominated- yes. Stomped- no.

OSU's offense was art in motion. Any true football fan, regardless of alma mater, would have to admit that was a beautiful sight.

macallan25 09-10-2006 01:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SigmaChiGuy
Hell of a good game? I guess if you consider 'getting stomped' a 'hell of a good game', then I'd agree with you. But, OSU dominated them the entire game, so really it was lopsided.

346 Total Yards for OSU
328 Total Yards for us.

First downs: OSU 17, Us 20

Rushing - OSU 79, Us 176

Passing: OSU 269, Us 154

Time of posession: OSU 29:34, Us 30:26

This was hardly a dominated football game or a stomping.

We had two costly turnovers, one at the OSU 2 and one at our own what, 40 yard line? That went to 10 points off of turnovers. Colt McCoy threw the ball well enough to win the game. He had atleast 4 or 5 big passes dropped.

I am not trying to discredit OSU at all......they are a great football team and I think they are completely legit. Troy Smith is really damn good. I think with Tarrel Brown in the game it would hvae been very different. I'm glad Mack showed some character though...he could have pulled a Bobby Bowden and suspended him the week after the biggest game of the season. Aaron Ross was clearly outmatched and we had to always slide Michael Griffin over from the Safety spot to help out.......which freed up Gonzalez just about every time.

Our playmakers really let Colt McCoy down.......I think that was one of the biggest factors of the game.

This was a hardly lopsided game. You're an idiot.

shinerbock 09-10-2006 04:20 AM

Well lets be honest...A win for OSU is probably bittersweet, considering they have COLUMBUS OHIO to go home to. Oh yeah, great town, lets set it on fire after we win the national title, great idea.

Seriously though, good job OSU, enjoy the time at the top...click, clack, (I think you hear us comin)

Haha, i've just been wanting to do that, night kids

SigmaChiGuy 09-10-2006 10:36 AM

Put up all the stats you want, the one that matters is SCOREBOARD.


Quote:

Originally Posted by macallan25
346 Total Yards for OSU
328 Total Yards for us.

First downs: OSU 17, Us 20

Rushing - OSU 79, Us 176

Passing: OSU 269, Us 154

Time of posession: OSU 29:34, Us 30:26

This was hardly a dominated football game or a stomping.

We had two costly turnovers, one at the OSU 2 and one at our own what, 40 yard line? That went to 10 points off of turnovers. Colt McCoy threw the ball well enough to win the game. He had atleast 4 or 5 big passes dropped.

I am not trying to discredit OSU at all......they are a great football team and I think they are completely legit. Troy Smith is really damn good. I think with Tarrel Brown in the game it would hvae been very different. I'm glad Mack showed some character though...he could have pulled a Bobby Bowden and suspended him the week after the biggest game of the season. Aaron Ross was clearly outmatched and we had to always slide Michael Griffin over from the Safety spot to help out.......which freed up Gonzalez just about every time.

Our playmakers really let Colt McCoy down.......I think that was one of the biggest factors of the game.

This was a hardly lopsided game. You're an idiot.


macallan25 09-10-2006 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SigmaChiGuy
Put up all the stats you want, the one that matters is SCOREBOARD.


Yeah thanks, I realize that. Usually when one team scores more than the other its called a win. You were running your mouth, again, and trying to say it was some kind of lopsided ass beating.......when it was everything but. We lost that game for ourselves.........two bad turnovers and not making the plays.


I am dissapointed about the game........but I think it gives all of us in Austin something to look forward to.

DeltAlum 09-10-2006 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shinerbock
Well lets be honest...A win for OSU is probably bittersweet, considering they have COLUMBUS OHIO to go home to.

You know, that's my home town your talking about. Have you spent any meaningful time there?

We're not talking Ann Arbor, South Bend, Lincoln or even Austin (though not to the extent of the others) -- where the university is probably the biggest single entity there. We're talking about the second largest city in Ohio, with considerable industry, scientific infrastructure and the home to many national businesses. It is also the capital of a politically important state.

Ohio State Football IS huge there -- but it's a pretty nice city. Even outside of football season. When you listen to a sports writer or braodcaster, you're listening to someone with a vested interested in building up sports. Columbus is far more than a major university town.

Columbus has a lot going for it besides THE Ohio State University (I hate that arrogance). You don't define a city like Columbus has become by what goes on in a two square mile area.

Besides, in the end, no matter how close the statistics are, the final score is pretty convincing. As to whether this player or that might have made a difference, the same might be said of last year's game at Columbus where a fairly important player for Ohio State was standing on the sideline.

macallan25 09-10-2006 04:39 PM

I wouldn't say UT is the biggest entity in Austin.....at all.

tinydancer 09-10-2006 04:41 PM

I was there. Bleaaaaa. I thought it would be a closer game than that. That's all I have to say. :(

macallan25 09-10-2006 05:11 PM

Take away two turnovers and its a 7-14 game......probobly 14-14 considering we fumbled on the f**king 2 yard line.

shinerbock 09-10-2006 05:17 PM

I've only been to Columbus for the school, but nevertheless, I really didn't like it. Granted, I'm probably biased because I hate OSU. As for Austin, I think its a stand alone town, with a lot to offer.

Tom Earp 09-10-2006 05:28 PM

Oh, are the games over?:o

What is Today? Did I miss something?:o :(

Hoboy did I miss the BIG Game?:o

tinydancer 09-10-2006 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by macallan25
Take away two turnovers and its a 7-14 game......probobly 14-14 considering we fumbled on the f**king 2 yard line.

That fumble just about made me sick. I was sitting on the west side and didn't have a good view of it. Most of us thought the player was down. Replay showed otherwise, though.

macallan25 09-10-2006 06:33 PM

No, he wasn't down......he was just carrying the ball like a moron. Pretty sure he was trying to switch hands when he fumbled, instead of just tucking the ball and diving into the endzone like any sane human.

tinydancer 09-10-2006 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by macallan25
No, he wasn't down......he was just carrying the ball like a moron. Pretty sure he was trying to switch hands when he fumbled, instead of just tucking the ball and diving into the endzone like any sane human.

See, that's what happens when you sit on the west side - you miss anything that is not facing toward you. It makes me crazy when players switch hands or dangle the football out in front of them hoping to put it over the goal line.

DeltAlum 09-10-2006 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shinerbock
I've only been to Columbus for the school, but nevertheless, I really didn't like it. Granted, I'm probably biased because I hate OSU. As for Austin, I think its a stand alone town, with a lot to offer.

I'm not putting down Austin. I think it's a great town and have been there numerous times. I think the university is a bigger impact on Austin than Ohio State is on Columbus overall, though -- simply because of Columbus' size.

jon1856 09-10-2006 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SigmaChiGuy
Nothing like watching Texas getting their asses handed to them. I don't know if that is what was the most entertaining, or maybe it was the orange cowboy uniforms on the Texas band? 'You're my faaaavorite deputy'.

Nice job OSU.

GOOOOOO BLUE........................Nov. 18th.....Be There......:) :p ;)

aggieAXO 09-11-2006 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by macallan25
This was a hardly lopsided game. You're an idiot.

AHHHHHH are you a sore loser. poor longhorn :( see ya in 2 months just got my tickets yesterday.

macallan25 09-11-2006 01:53 PM

Actually if you would have read my posts you would have seen that I gave OSU alot of credit. Do I think the game would have been quite different if we didn't have to suspend one of the best CB's in the nation? Absolutely.

I thought the game was very close....much closer than the score indicated. This was in no small part due to our two costly turnovers...which pretty much killed us.

Sore loser...not at all. Ohio State is a damn good team.

.....yes...I can't wait for the A&M game, always a good time, and always fun beating your mediocre butts.

TonyB06 09-11-2006 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jon1856
GOOOOOO BLUE........................Nov. 18th.....Be There......:) :p ;)

huh?

if you think Texas got a beatdown, just wait till OSU gets their hands on UM. 68 days and counting until Michigan's destruction...again. :)

shinerbock 09-11-2006 07:11 PM

I think we're really jumping the gun on the OSU thing. I think they are a good team with a good shot at the title, but its way too early. I mean lets think this out, how good is Texas? We have no idea. I generally like Texas, but how many times have we seen teams get inflated with big early season wins, only to have that win be over a #20 team rather than a top 5 one later in the year. I'm not discrediting Texas, I hope they turn out to be a good team, but at this point everything is based on paper from the beginning of the year. Also, people are heralding this Notre Dame game as some indication that ND is the real deal. I'm gonna let you in on a secret, PSU is not good. They didn't look good against ND's mediocre defense, and its ridiculous that they're still in the top 25 based solely on a preseason ranking that had no hard evidence backing it. So basically I'm saying that theres no clear path to anything yet. OSU could lose to Michigan, hell they could lose to Iowa. They are far from unbeatable. Even moreso, ND WILL lose to Michigan on Saturday. I'm praying that ND, USC and OSU all lose, so that nobody gets screwed...cough, 2004, cough.

jon1856 09-11-2006 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by TonyB06 (Post 1318480)
huh?

if you think Texas got a beatdown, just wait till OSU gets their hands on UM. 68 days and counting until Michigan's destruction...again. :)

We will be watching....may the best team on the field that day come out ahead.....

jon1856 09-11-2006 11:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shinerbock (Post 1318488)
I think we're really jumping the gun on the OSU thing. I think they are a good team with a good shot at the title, but its way too early. I mean lets think this out, how good is Texas? We have no idea. I generally like Texas, but how many times have we seen teams get inflated with big early season wins, only to have that win be over a #20 team rather than a top 5 one later in the year. I'm not discrediting Texas, I hope they turn out to be a good team, but at this point everything is based on paper from the beginning of the year. Also, people are heralding this Notre Dame game as some indication that ND is the real deal. I'm gonna let you in on a secret, PSU is not good. They didn't look good against ND's mediocre defense, and its ridiculous that they're still in the top 25 based solely on a preseason ranking that had no hard evidence backing it. So basically I'm saying that theres no clear path to anything yet. OSU could lose to Michigan, hell they could lose to Iowa. They are far from unbeatable. Even moreso, ND WILL lose to Michigan on Saturday. I'm praying that ND, USC and OSU all lose, so that nobody gets screwed...cough, 2004, cough.

'Shiner: You just made my girl-friend very happy-from your fingers/keys to his/her/its ears........:) :D

slick 09-12-2006 11:09 AM

glad texas got beat, also enjoyed pennstate getting their asses handed to them


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