LovelandBuckeye
You never lose to those pricks. Ever. Ever. - UFM
Talk about different eras.
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I’ll take a repeat score of the 2001 Fiesta Bowl:Oregon State vs Notre Dame in the Sun Bowl
A bunch of the Beavs, including DJU, will be hitting the portal and their head coach is gone.
I’ll take a repeat score of the 2001 Fiesta Bowl:
Beavers 41, Domers 9. It was glorious.
It was indeed. That team had two NFL WRs and an NC winning head coach. Not sure who is even going to show up for the Beavs this time.
No surprise here.
Curious to see how these fluctuate. TCUN opened -2.5. The Bucks opened -6.5 and it's down to -3 now. Texas opened -4.
I’ve never liked USC because of a long line of arrogant assholes starting with Billy “White Shoes” Johnson and continuing with this self-centered POS.
Fuck all the Whites, am I right?Billy "White Shoes" Johnson played at Widener University, though. Are you thinking of Charles White?
Johnathon Smith, their ex coach, was their QB in that game, Chad Johnson (I mean Ochocinco) was on that team too.I’ll take a repeat score of the 2001 Fiesta Bowl:
Beavers 41, Domers 9. It was glorious.
No, I'm thinking of a showboat return guy they had in the 60's after OJ, but before Charles. It was during a game with ND that he must have gained over 200 yards in kick off and punt returns. Actually caused me to root for the Irish for one game. Googled it: Anthoney Davis was a consensus All-American in 1974, and led the USC Trojans in rushing, scoring and kick return yardage for three consecutive seasons. He is especially remembered for scoring 11 touchdowns in three games against Notre Dame. In a 45–23 USC win on December 2, 1972, he scored six touchdowns which set a school single game record. Two of those scores came on kickoff returns. He returned the opening kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown after Notre Dame won the coin toss and chose to kick.Billy "White Shoes" Johnson played at Widener University, though. Are you thinking of Charles White?