It's a wonder we're even allowed in the B1G the way you sissies cry about how much everything we do sucks.
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Nooners will do that to the psyche. Where's my binkie asshole?It's a wonder we're even allowed in the B1G the way you sissies cry about how much everything we do sucks.
A binkie asshole? Sounds like a stinky situationNooners will do that to the psyche. Where's my binkie asshole?
Imagine getting your field stormed in the playoffs by the opposing teams fans who all purchased tickets at face value. Buttfuckjork can fjuck ojff.Freaking clown show
A Leaked Presale Code Allowed “Rabid” Vols Fans to Purchase Tickets for Ohio State-Tennessee, Leaving Only Resale Tickets Available at Higher Prices
By Chase Brown on December 13, 2024 at 11:16 am @chaseabrown__
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Thousands of Ohio State fans excited for their chance to attend the first College Football Playoff game at Ohio Stadium experienced frustration on Thursday.
After season ticket holders claimed seats earlier in the week, tickets on sale to the general public Thursday sold out in minutes, leaving those thousands of fans to purchase seats on the resale market at much higher prices.
An Ohio State football spokesperson said Sunday that tickets for Ohio State-Tennessee would start at $100. Hours after the general public sale, however, resale tickets started at $245 in C deck and ran well over $1,000 in AA deck and Club Level. The most expensive ticket available on Ticketmaster is $3,600.
There are several reasons for the price hike, including, but not limited to: Ohio State-Tennessee being a historic event as the first CFP game at the Horseshoe, Tennessee fans traditionally traveling to road games in droves and – while unconfirmed by the Ohio State athletic department – the presale code to purchase tickets for the contest leaking online.
The battle between the Buckeyes and Volunteers will be the first CFP game at the Horseshoe and the first December game in the stadium's 102-year history. Ohio State head coach Ryan Day said Sunday that his team and Buckeye Nation should be excited to take part in that.
"We're excited about playing the first-ever playoff game in Ohio Stadium," he said. "Ohio Stadium's been around a long time, over 100 years. There's been a lot of great games, but never a playoff game like this. A night game, 8 o'clock, it's gonna be electric. Our guys are going to be excited about this."
Imagine getting your field stormed in the playoffs by the opposing teams fans who all purchased tickets at face value. Buttfuckjork can fjuck ojff.
When you lose to your rival you have to sell cheap playoff tickets to your opponents? Are you drunk already?That’s what happens when you lose to your rival as a 20-point favorite.
All that said who’s really confident that we win?Tennessee is the Penn State of the SEC FWIW
1. Stupid stadium gimmicks (white out vs checkerboard Neyland)
2. Media obsession to overrate them and always hype them as true contenders
3. Trashy hillbilly fan bases
4. Always loses on the big stage
5.Overhype every starting QB like they're the second coming of Peyton Manning
6. Both struggle to have a real viable big time rival (tOSU has TCUN, Bama has the Barn, UGA has UF). Technically their main rivals are probably Rutgers/Vandy due to proximity.
Only difference is Pedsters have actually won a conference title this century and have played in at least one conference title game since 2010.
The result of this game will be similar to when tOSU plays the Pedsters.