WolverineMike
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pretty cool to still be playing in a New Years Day bowl at 7-5. Hopefully we can keep our good record vs SEC teams going.
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Yeah, that appears to be the word. Not any better than Tennessee really, and actually a worse matchup IMO. DickRod needs a statement win in the Bowl Game, something neither MSU or UT would provide. Florida, while not much better on paper this year is still FLORIDA and Urban Meyer. That may have meant something. Beating MSU or UT carries no more weight than beating NoD, Uconn or Illinois really.WolverineMike;1828444; said:I believe we are playing Mississippi State, not Tennessee in the Gator Bowl
Pretty much.buckeyemania11;1828447; said:don't they claim this with any QB who commits to them?
Steve19;1828296; said:I agree. Next thing, we'll have fans from the Sisters of the Poor team up in our faces talking smack about Big Ten teams. You know, the Appalachian States and Toledos of the world. That is something with which we should not put up!
Oh, wait....
Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1828301; said:....up with which we shall not put.
:p
Buckeyefrankmp;1826945; said:Is Minnesota looking at him for their next coach?
http://www.mwcconnection.com/2010/11/27/1839555/san-diego-states-brady-hoke-has-been-talking-to-minnesota
I believe in Rich Rodriguez!!!
2012 Big Ten Champs!!!
NFBuck;1828575; said:Aim high...in 2012.
NFBuck;1828575; said:A sig over on umgoblue:
Aim high...in 2012.
heisman;1828636; said:You'd think they'd be sky high for 2011--easiest schedule in the league. They don't have to play Wisky or PSU and they have both Nebraska and OSU at home.
Jaxbuck;1828641; said:I imagine the butt hurt from the MSU and OSU games lingers and the venue isn't stopping the pain.
Also, they have been doing the "2-3 years from now we unleash hell" thing for quite some time.
Harbaugh expected to accept sweetened Stanford deal
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) -- Stanford athletic director Bob Bowlsby has made a pre-emptive offer to sweeten Jim Harbaugh's contract before the coach even gets offered other jobs.
"We have a proposal in front of Jim and he's indicated he plans to accept it," Bowlsby said Sunday. "He's got this year and four more on his contract. I expect that he will be our coach in the foreseeable future."
Bowlsby spoke Sunday after the fifth-ranked Cardinal (11-1) accepted a bid to play in the Orange Bowl against Virginia Tech on Jan. 3, a remarkable turnaround from the 1-11 team Harbaugh took over four years ago.
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Jaxbuck;1828812; said:
Tlangs;1829233; said:Let us also pray that no more Offensive recruits dee-commit. He may actually replace them with a couple defensive players....we can't have that.