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2025 scUM Shenanigans, Arguments, Arrogant Twatwaffles, Emasculated Cucks, Feckless Marmots, Dirty Cheaters "Mid"chigan

The “disbelief” is that Moore was actually punished. It’s something the team knows nothing about.
That’s a funny but most likely accurate way to look at it.

The team was “betrayed” by someone being held accountable and the higher ups breaking the mold by not ignoring and covering up all of the bullshit that program was neck deep in.
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RB Archie Griffin (All B1G, All-American, 1974 & 1975 Heisman Trophy Winner, B1G Champion, CFB HOF)

“IT MEANS A LOT.” Ohio State legend Archie Griffin appeared on the ESPN Awards Show last week and discussed what it means to him to be college football’s only two-time Heisman Trophy winner, which current players impress him and what Columbus and the state of Ohio mean to him.

On being college football’s only two-time Heisman Trophy winner​

“Well, it means a lot, but I’ll be honest with you, I still think it’s gonna be broken. You know, I did it, so I know that there’s somebody else out there that’s gonna do it. But what it means to me, it really reminds me of how fortunate I’ve been to play on some great teams during my time at The Ohio State University. I played with some great coaches at The Ohio State University, but the teams that I played on, they are what really, really made me who I am and gave me the opportunity to do the things that I did during my time there. So I think of those folks because they are the ones that really made the difference. They made it happen, and I’m delighted to have had that opportunity to play with them because, again, they made it happen.”

On the current college football players he admires​

“Well, I admire a lot of college football players. I certainly pay a whole lot of attention to The Ohio State University, and I really appreciate the things that our offense has done at The Ohio State University. Julian Sayin has done a terrific job there as a young quarterback. I like him. I like our running back, Bo Jackson, who’s doing an outstanding job. As a matter of fact, I can tell you that I like all those backs in the backfield that Ohio State has, and I’m looking forward to seeing what they do from this point on because they still have a chance to do a great job and maybe even win another national championship. Who knows?”

On what Columbus and the state of Ohio mean to him​

“Well, you have to know that I was born at The Ohio State University Hospital, so as you can imagine, that means a lot to me when I can be on that field and look on the south side of the field and see the actual hospital that I was born in. It means a whole heck of a lot to me. When I was a young kid, I can remember walking down to The Ohio State University, standing on the south side of the field, looking in — it was a time when you could look inside Ohio Stadium — and thinking, man, if I had an opportunity to play here, wouldn’t that be fantastic?”
Say that again?

Sorry.

Continue, Mr. Griffin.

“And it ended up being a dream come true. So it was unbelievable what that meant to me to have that chance to play at The Ohio State University, and not only me play there, but to have my brothers play with me because I played with two of my brothers during my time at Ohio State. So that was just a wonderful opportunity, not only for me, but for my family because my folks, who always followed us, had a chance to come to Ohio State University, watch their kids play, and enjoy all the things that went on in the city of Columbus, Ohio, as we played our football there.”
This.

This is how a Heisman Trophy finalist and winner acts.

Take notes, Diego Pavia.

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OC/WR Coach Brian Hartline (National Champion, HC at USF, Buckeye OC for this postseason)

So the talent and depth of talent in the WR room will go down (most likely) but the offense will get better?

Seeing as Day’s advantage is built on the corner stone of having an NFL system with NFL receivers overwhelming the scheme and talent gap against college defenses, any hit to that massive talent gap at WR would seem to suggest offensive regression. Not growth.

I get wanting to be optimistic at baseline but what’s the logic?
Using the first round WRs that will still be on the team more often is better than using three and four TEs on the field at the same time more often.
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2025 Cotton Bowl: #2 tOSU vs aTm/Miami-FL winner, Wed 12/31 7:30 ET at JerryWorld

Once Hartline took the job, the option set for Day in this playoff run is: zero Hartline / leave the team, or 50% of Hartline with planned contingency / gap fill from Day and others. He's chosen the second. Makes sense to me.

The issue with the Indiana game was everyone thought it was 100% of Hartline, but then it wasn't, with zero time to put in a contingency, right after an already emotional high. It was worst case scenario.

This next game is a totally different setup. Everyone knows the constraints and expectations and have a month to work it out. I expect the offense to look much better
Neither of these opponents has the same kind of defense that IU has so I would expect the offense to look better as well.
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Texas Longhorns (big hat, no cattle; please don’t Horns Down us)

He's back, which is not really a surprise.


2026 Heisman favorite

Just ask the media, they'll tell you.
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B1G CCG BMW Thread: #1 tOSU vs #2 Indiana

hope you all wont think i'm stupid but how many consired the fact perhaps hartline muddied up game pla i do. few plays that mes me feel like that. one play 4 tightends none were max clair best te reciever jj and carnell was nowhere on field. last 4th goal why do u kick fg with history of fieldings missing fgs .better iopion line up in straight t 2 te and jackson in bckfield.with pass rush on saying y not bvring in ectra te to block if they dontr clean up short yardage there gonna get embrassed by t amm or miami
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2025 Heisman Trophy Discussion

It didn't help that Ohio State had FOUR, count 'em, four, candidates for the award; whereas Indiana, T Tech, Vandy, ND, has only one per. Also didn't help Sayin and Smith that the Buckeye offense went into clock eater mode.

Watching Henderson and Quishon having success this year validates the system, but it makes it difficult to achieve "Heisman level" numbers.
Agreed, but I think if Sayin marches down for the game-winning TD at the end vs IU he still wins it
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