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Best Buckeye;1135180; said:nah, you can tell if the seat is down by the amount of pee splattering on your legs.
Zander42;1082570; said:I sent an email to BTN asking about the S&G Game. Looks good for a broadcast, here is the response.
"Hi Eric,
We will be broadcasting a spring football special or event, but there aren't any details available about it just yet. Check bigtennetwork.com or email us as often as you like as April approaches.
Thanks for your interest in the Big Ten Network!
--BTN"
Release: 04/08/2008
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The Ohio State spring game will also be shown on a delay basis. The game broadcast will air at 11 pm that Saturday and again at 6 pm Sunday, April 20.
Fans who want to watch their team?s spring game without interruption can log onto to BigTenNetwork.com for a live web stream. The service will be provided free of charge by the Big Ten Network in conjunction with PlayON! Sports. Big Ten Network worked with PlayON! Sports last winter to stream 10 men?s basketball games on BigTenNetwork.com.
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I know I would laugh my ass off3074326;1135189; said:13. :(
I wonder what the crowd reaction would be to an orange jumpsuit/#13 jersey? Hmm.
April 10, 2008
Hints and allegations
The title is misleading, I just liked it, another song reference....Paul Simon from "You Can Call Me Al."
But there were some interesting hints tonight from the quarterback and tight ends...notice I said quarterback, singular. Todd Boeckman was the only player represented from his position.
Anyway, the hints continue to add up that OSU will run a bit more spread this fall, and not just as a package for Terrelle Pryor or Antonio Henton. Boeckman talked about possibly being in the shotgun more often, with an emphasis on quick throws.
Boeckman is working on getting his feet set quicker and throwing quicker, by the way. Those were the biggest areas of emphasis for him in the offseason.
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TheIronColonel;1137563; said:I have a couple questions that are pretty basic. The only games I ever went to at the 'Shoe were as a student, and I've never been to a spring game. I found out the parking and traffic info just fine from the link above, but the Spring Game ticketing process is new to me. Here goes:
1) Is it too late to get spring tickets delivered by mail? Am I better off getting tickets will-call? If so, where is the will-call office?
2) Does my spring game ticket gain me admission to the lacrosse game before hand? Can I arrive to watch the game, then just stay in my seat for the spring game?
I'm sure I'll have other questions, but that's all that springs to mind (no pun intended) for now.
I ordered my tickets online April 1st and they shipped April 3rd, so I think you should be able to get them in time if they're mailed. Also, on the ticket it says the lacrosse game is included. No extra cost, and you can just stay in the Shoe until the SG.TheIronColonel;1137563; said:I have a couple questions that are pretty basic. The only games I ever went to at the 'Shoe were as a student, and I've never been to a spring game. I found out the parking and traffic info just fine from the link above, but the Spring Game ticketing process is new to me. Here goes:
1) Is it too late to get spring tickets delivered by mail? Am I better off getting tickets will-call? If so, where is the will-call office?
2) Does my spring game ticket gain me admission to the lacrosse game before hand? Can I arrive to watch the game, then just stay in my seat for the spring game?
I'm sure I'll have other questions, but that's all that springs to mind (no pun intended) for now.
nope. just writers & coachtressel.com subscribers.jimotis4heisman;1137967; said:is the jersey scrim open to the public tom?
My goodness, Saine looks more ripped than he did during the NC game. Which is really saying something.jwinslow;1138047; said: