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The Giants sure as hell didn't care that the media wasn't calling them the best team of 2007. They were just fine and dandy with their Super Bowl rings. Same for the Steelers in 2005.
I like what I saw from his Junior film. Great at playaction. Tries to put the ball where only the receiver can catch it. Can work out of the I-Form and the Shotgun, which is a necessity at Ohio State. When he scrambles out of the pocket, he shows great athleticism.
Well, we are entitled to our own opinions. I believe that McFadden played tougher competition. McFadden was more durable. He rushed for more yards. He played in several different and unique formations. He played with less talent around him. And, he essentially had to carry the Arkansas football...
I reside in the Cincinnati area. As of late, the area has been in a Bearcat frenzy. Bearcat merchandise seems to be selling at an all-time high (BCS Bowl + Christmas Shopping Season = MONEY!). So, why are so many Cincinnati people jumping onto this bandwagon? I think it comes down to three...
Keep this in mind guys: We are talking about the same WR that came across the middle of the field, caught a pass, fell down, stood up, spiked the ball, realized his mistake, and barely recovered his self-induced fumble. In the pros. He thought he was in college.
He is not smart.
You know why I think this decade has been very special? All of my childhood memories regarding The Game had a singular theme: Michigan was up. That has not been the case since Tressel came on board. That's priceless.
Let's take a look at some history. After all, that is what fans of both teams like to talk about.
Lou Holtz was the head coach of Notre Dame from 1986 to 1996. That's 11 seasons. Over that period, Notre Dame went 100-30-2. That's 9.1 wins a season.
Bo Schembechler (RIP) was the head coach of...
Man, I always knew that Boom was good up the middle and stuff. But, as the season has progressed, he has really learned how to attack holes and get into the open field. It's paying off rather well. He could always grind it up the middle with his boom. But, he may have had more zoom than we all...
You always pass the torch during the tOSU - TSUN game. Antonio passed it to Beanie in '06 with their big runs. Beanie passed it to Daniel today with their big runs. Terrific.
Third biggest win against Michigan in history. 1935 beats it. 38-0. 1968 beats it. 50-14. But, there are two things to take away from this victory:
1. Best victory against Michigan in the current era.
2. Tressel DID go for two. He tried for a safety.
Michigan DB must be kicking his own rear end for dropping that ball when he went out of bounds. That would have been a highlight interception if he had controlled the ball after he went out of bounds. Fortunately for us, he came down hard and the ground caused the drop. Thus, he never had...