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Game Thread 2015 National Championship Game: (2) Oregon vs. (4) Ohio State, Jan 12th @ 8:30p ET, ESPN

2014 National Champions

2014 and 2015 works for me.
Further to this point, here are some of the beat-downs that Oregon has put on inferior opponents in the past few years:

2014: 62-13 vs. South Dakota (not a Division I team, of course)
2013: 66-3 vs. Nicholls State (not a Division I team)
2012: 63-14 vs. Tennessee State (not a Division I team)
2011: 56-7 vs. Missouri State (again, not Division I)

So in each of the past four years Oregon has thought it necessary to schedule a non-Division I team, and to score almost 62 ppg against them, and yet Urban is classless for running up the score? OK. :lol:

And they have one scheduled for this upcoming season as well.
 
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Knowing Urban no one will be laughing the week of our opener in 2015... I think this is were his degree comes in play many times as he does a masterful job making his team angry from a past upset or a perception issue/underdog issue.

They'll want to even the score on their own, they don't need to make a big deal out of a joke t-shirt.

Like Finebaum's Bumper sticker in alabama joke: "We led Ohio State 21-6"
 
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I believe the 'Dynasty' talk deserves a little more merit.

Won in 02. One loss away from playing to defend in 03. Played for it all in 06' and 07. One bad quarter in Madison away from playing for it all in 2010.
Ineligible to kick Notre Dame's ass in 2012 and a yard short in 2013. That is 2 titles in 12 years, played for two more, and was *this* close playing in 4 more.

That is unreal consistency.
 
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Bob Newhart said right away at the beginning of the coin toss that Oregon had the right to call by virtue of being the higher seed.

It's moot anyway; Oregon beginning the game with the ball was the only possible outcome. Oregon always calls heads and always wants the ball. Ohio State (Heuerman, by direction of Jacob Jarvis) always calls tails and defers.
 
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