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To me it sounds like Bubba is a scapegoat. This is just another ACC team running into the same budgetary issues that Maryland spoke of as their reasons for joining the B1G years ago. Folks in the ACC are in a difficult position as the facilities arms-race morphs into a...
None of the above
There's only one starting quarterback in the B1G that has a set of receivers that will pose a challenge to BIA.
You might not know who he is, but you know where he practices (hint: BIA practices there too)
…and allow Kennesaw State and Missouri State to join the top division of the sport, because the one thing an absurdly bottom-heavy FBS needs is more teams at the bottom
The solution would be obvious if it weren’t something that reduced the influence of those making the decision: The only teams...
I don’t know about you but I intend to see how many of Heisman’s servers I can melt down single-handedly the first time a turnover by the third team offense ruins a shutout with the Bucks up by 60+
Yeah, my bad. I definitely shouldn't have just assumed what you meant and run with it, but hey, I was curious.
Shut outs have become rare, but they used to be common. Very common. The 1899 Buckeyes played 10 games. They tied Case 5-5 and shut-out all 9 of their other opponents. Nine shutouts in...
OK... I'm still assuming your meaning here because it's not entirely clear to me...
I looked at the last 15 years for the Silver Bullets. Unfortunately I went back 15 years and started there. I say "unfortunately" because it did not happen until 2023. Seriously. Last year. In every one of the...
Does this mean 3 games in which the Silver Bullets allow double digit (or less) yards both running and passing? I think the autocorrect gremlins went to town on what you were trying to say.
EDIT: Or do you mean has that ever been done by anyone?
I'll go ahead and give you the short answer now...
Totally agree with him
And... totally agree with the people who have said all along that it is wrong to prevent players from benefitting from NIL.
And... totally agree with those that said all along that the reason that they didn't do it before they were forced to is because EVERYBODY KNEW ALL...
Agreed on the increase in turnovers
It seems to me that there might be an even bigger difference in sacks
The Jim Knowles defenses at OSU-lite increased in sacks every year he was there, but the Silver Bullets saw a big drop off in sacks last year. A lot of that was by design as they were...
The Buckeyes led the nation in pass defense last year
They were second in Pass Efficiency defense
What's remarkable though, is that, as good as they were, there is every reason to believe that they will be better this coming season. That got me to wondering how often a pass defense has put up a...
As I have said too many times, part of me has become cynical and almost apathetic.
Almost
Like Phil Collins screaming that he “DON’T CARE NO MORE!”, I am more of the mind that I WISH I didn’t care.
Then there is the side of me that is third generation Buckeye. The side that remembers the...