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Game Thread Cal Bears at tOSU - Sat, Sep 15, Noon ABC

I'm expecting a big win this week. Nothing about Cal has impressed me the first two weeks.....a loss to Nevada & giving up 31 points to Southern Utah??? Not buying that they're coming in to The Shoe and walking out of here with a W (or anything close for that matter).

tOSU- 51
Cal- 17 (garbage time TD)
 
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Yertle;2212122; said:
A shootout turns into a blowout? How does that happen? Both teams come out strong with the Bucks up 35-31 at halftime, but then our strengths wears them down and we blow them out to a score of 77-38? Sounds like someone is playing too much Techmobowl....

I think we win.

Shoot-out to blow-out:

End of regulation, tied 77-77. Shoot-out.
Overtime, Ohio State scores a touchdown on 1 play, goes for 2, succeeds.
On first down, Cal fakes a punt, runs up the middle, and loses 5 yards. Then they face-mask all of the Ohio State players and get penalized about 65 yards. On 2nd-and-80 from their own 5, they try a REAL punt. Ohio State is smart and doesn't even put a punt returner out there, but Leon Lett runs out and touches the ball. Cal recovers at the Ohio State 40. They line up in a kick-off formation. Ohio State, of course, easily blocks the kick-off and returns it for 6 points. 91-77.
The Cal head coach, in the post-game interview, is speechless. He called for a FAKE kick-off on that last play. He pulls his pants down and kicks all the reporters in the neck. He gets penalized 70 points and a root beer.
91-7. Blow-out.
 
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Zurp;2212310; said:
Shoot-out to blow-out:

End of regulation, tied 77-77. Shoot-out.
Overtime, Ohio State scores a touchdown on 1 play, goes for 2, succeeds.
On first down, Cal fakes a punt, runs up the middle, and loses 5 yards. Then they face-mask all of the Ohio State players and get penalized about 65 yards. On 2nd-and-80 from their own 5, they try a REAL punt. Ohio State is smart and doesn't even put a punt returner out there, but Leon Lett runs out and touches the ball. Cal recovers at the Ohio State 40. They line up in a kick-off formation. Ohio State, of course, easily blocks the kick-off and returns it for 6 points. 91-77.
The Cal head coach, in the post-game interview, is speechless. He called for a FAKE kick-off on that last play. He pulls his pants down and kicks all the reporters in the neck. He gets penalized 70 points and a root beer.
91-7. Blow-out.
It could happen!
 
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GeorgiaBuck2;2212360; said:
To anyone who is concerned about our offense in this game, the Cal Bears gave up 31 points to Southern Utah, a division 1-AA school...

If we don't botch the plays, I won't be concerned. If we do botch it like we did against UCF, I'll have some concerns.
 
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Zurp;2212310; said:
Shoot-out to blow-out:

End of regulation, tied 77-77. Shoot-out.
Overtime, Ohio State scores a touchdown on 1 play, goes for 2, succeeds.
On first down, Cal fakes a punt, runs up the middle, and loses 5 yards. Then they face-mask all of the Ohio State players and get penalized about 65 yards. On 2nd-and-80 from their own 5, they try a REAL punt. Ohio State is smart and doesn't even put a punt returner out there, but Leon Lett runs out and touches the ball. Cal recovers at the Ohio State 40. They line up in a kick-off formation. Ohio State, of course, easily blocks the kick-off and returns it for 6 points. 91-77.
The Cal head coach, in the post-game interview, is speechless. He called for a FAKE kick-off on that last play. He pulls his pants down and kicks all the reporters in the neck. He gets penalized 70 points and a root beer.
91-7. Blow-out.

Wouldn't be a zurp post without someone losing their pants
 
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Mrstickball;2212201; said:
Penn State 2 years ago is a great example of it. Going into the half, OSU was up 17-14. By the end, it was 38-14.

Off the top of my head, I believe tOSU was actually down 14-3 going to half. The defense got a stop, and then I think Pryor lead a 95ish yard drive that ended with a TD run by Boom. Torrence then followed that up with a pick 6 (imagine that) against McMoxie to put tOSU up 17-14, and then tOSU went on to route PSU 38-14.
 
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BearBuck27;2212604; said:
Off the top of my head, I believe tOSU was actually down 14-3 going to half. The defense got a stop, and then I think Pryor lead a 95ish yard drive that ended with a TD run by Boom. Torrence then followed that up with a pick 6 (imagine that) against McMoxie to put tOSU up 17-14, and then tOSU went on to route PSU 38-14.

I don't how it all happened, but yea, they were losing 14-3
 
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Kinda wanting to see DeAndre Coleman knocked out cold in this game. I'm seeing that a Buckeye O-lineman stands him up and Boren introduces himself to Coleman's earhole. I don't care what the score is. I won't be happy unless I see something along that general description. It should be part of the game plan. Definitely.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;2211498; said:
I think our conference likely has a similar record at home against the PAC-12 during the same timeframe as ESPN was quoting PAC-12's home record against the B1G. My gist was that they'll proably won't say a thing since it would paint the B1G in a positive ight...

Arizona H 3-3, A 1-7, N 0-0
Arizona St. H 2-0, A 1-3, N 2-1
Cal-Berkley H 3-1, A 3-1, N 1-0
Cal-LA H 3-0, A 1-2, N 1-2 (Rose 0-2)
Colorado H 0-0, A 0-1, N 0-0
Oregon H 6-1, A 3-2, N 2-3
Oregon St H 0-0, A 0-2, N 0-0
Southern Cal H 2-0, A 3-2, N 3-1, (Rose 5-0)
Stanford H 0-0-1, A 0-1-1, N 1-1
Washington H 3-1, A 0-5, N 2-2
Washington St. H 1-0, A 2-3, N 1-1

(Utah = no games vs B1G opponents)

Pac @ B1G 14-29-1 : 0.330
B1G @ Pac 6-23-1 : 0.217
 
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