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It is just game, or so they say, but I am going to be either quite miserable or deliriously happy depending on the outcome. As with all of us I suppose. Go Bucks!
Nice analysis Sir Jeff. One problem I do have is with your take on Nebraska. Traditionally, or so I have been led to believe, all of the surrounding states not in the Big 10 or Big 12 follow Nebraska football since their are no big time BCS schools in these states. So, you could add Wyoming...
Rutgers doesn't have a NY market unless
Rutgers doesn't have a NY market unless it is winning big, as it did 3 or so years ago. NYC was all atwitter. But it didn't last. If Rutgers were in the Big Ten it would not win big and NYC would not care about it. NYC is a pro football and college...
So, it is not a different sport and the same Texas athletes in track and field would run in this. Its as if we were to link Track and Field twice by different names.
I am talking about the reference in the drop down menu for sports at the official UT athletics site. No Googling.
The math is...
No Way Texas Is Invited
I see that Texas is in second place in the poll. IMO, there is little chance they will be invited. My reasons are:
1. The sports culture at Texas is way different from that of the schools of the Big Ten. Focusing on men's sports, they have a strong focus is on outdoor...
The thing is that JT is playing a game of odds. It is a fact that throwing the ball is very much more dangerous, more likely to result in a turnover, than is running the ball, and in evaluating the option of throwing or running, you have to consider the yards per attempt you are likely to get...
Good points. We and they will both step up. We and they are well coached. It will come down to talent. They have great DEs but ours are better and in general we have more great players on D than they do. I like our QB over theirs and our TBs. Our Oline seems to have jelled. You may be...
I like DiNardo, Mason not at all. I am very, very, very happy we got Tressel instead of him.
However, the best scheme info is at buckeyefootballanalysis.com. Replete with videotape to support what he is saying. A former coach does it.
I like the pants a lot. Don't like the shoulder pad area so much. And can really do without the helmet. Let's have our alternate pants and leave alternate jerseys to Notre Dame et al.
One problem is that Carter has shown a tendency to drop passes. Given that TP is himself a bit inaccurate he is unlikely to look kindly on receivers that don't help him out and look to those, Posey and Dane, who do.
This is the strangest tournament I have ever heard of. There are sub-regional rounds and regional rounds. Then comes the finals in New York, the participants of which seem to have been picked in advance. So, even if we lost our first two games, we would still be in NY for the Championship...