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ScriptOhio;1514210; said:
It's wide left.




Last night my wife was clearing out a bunch of stuff from the DVR while I was trying to watch the '74 game. So, as tsun is getting set up for the kick I ask my wife to go to full screen. Somehow she missed the "exit" button and changed the channel. In a mild panic, cuz she knew what she did, she hands the remote to me and says, "sorry..."

Thank God for the replay. :wink:

:oh:
 
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sparcboxbuck;1514703; said:
Last night my wife was clearing out a bunch of stuff from the DVR while I was trying to watch the '74 game. So, as tsun is getting set up for the kick I ask my wife to go to full screen. Somehow she missed the "exit" button and changed the channel. In a mild panic, cuz she knew what she did, she hands the remote to me and says, "sorry..."

Thank God for the replay. :wink:

:oh:
proof positive that women should not be allowed to touch remotes and be kept in the kitchen. :biggrin:

:io:
 
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I was on the sidelines for that game, photographing as a stringer for the Dayton Daily News. This was after Dennis Franklin was asked, "Do all of Michigan's players come from Ohio?" Franklin pulled a Desmond Howard and answered, "No, only the great ones."

What gets lost in the excitement of the Lantry miss is that twice the OSU defense stopped Michigan in a first and goal situation. Once they settle for a field goal and once the bucks sack that asshole on an option on fourth down.

It was so reminiscent of the '54 game when the bucks stopped them cold on a first and goal, third and fourth and a yard, and on the second play after the ball was turned over, Hoppy took off for a fifty yard off tackle dash.

You're not supposed to cheer when working for the press, but I couldn't help myself. Every time the D stuffed that little creep I'd bellow, "Only the great ones, Franklin; only the great ones!" So excited was I that by half time I realized I'd only taken about 10 or 12 shots. I went through seven rolls in the second half and in the end I couldn't talk above a whisper for a week, but was it worth it? Hell yes!
 
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Big Ten Network Introduces Web Streaming for Fans Abroad - Big Ten Network

Big Ten Network Introduces Web Streaming for Fans Abroad

'Big Ten Ticket' will make football, men's basketball telecasts available online outside U.S., Canada

CHICAGO ? Big Ten fans around the globe will be able to watch their favorite football and men's basketball teams beginning this fall with "Big Ten Ticket," the Big Ten Network's new international streaming package.

All televised Big Ten Network football and men's basketball games will be available live and on-demand online to viewers living outside of the United States and Canada on Big Ten Network.

"The Big Ten Network has made a significant financial investment in the latest streaming equipment and technology. As a result, fans will see their games with a clarity that is comparable to high definition," Big Ten Network President Mark Silverman said. "We are thoroughly pleased to be able to offer these games to Big Ten fans living abroad and help them feel a little closer to home."

Fans will be able to select from three service options: the "Single-Game Pass," the "School Pass," which covers every Big Ten Network football and men's basketball telecast for one school and the "Conference" pass, which covers every Big Ten Network football and men's basketball telecast for every Big Ten school during the 2009-10 season. Fans will be able to make their selections at Big Ten Network beginning in late August.

The Big Ten Network will televise between 35-40 football games and 105 regular season men's basketball games, plus three Big Ten Tournament games, in 2009-10. The 2009 Big Ten Network football schedule includes the home openers for nine Big Ten teams, beginning Thursday, Sept. 3, with Indiana vs. Eastern Kentucky.
 
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The 90-minute show from tOSU's practice the other day is on again at 4 pm ET today, and again at midnight ET tonight.

TSUN's is on at 5:30, right after tOSU's, and PSU's is on at 8:30 ET tonight. Sparty is on at various times today.
 
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