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buckeyes_rock;1574720; said:I wonder why that is? I mean it seems like most of the teams we play have average QBs that look good throwing the ball against us....well except Juice.
scarletngray;1574725; said:Let's make something happen D!!
:osu:
BuckeyeMike80;1574700; said:well of course - anything to make the other 90% of the fanbase look bad because 10% are fucking retards.
That would be implying that USC has actual fansbuckeyebri;1574724; said:Hello.... this is ESPiN...I would have liked to have heard the call in shows when SC lost to Washington...
Jake;1574729; said:At least Griese got it right, calling the callers "ridiculous".
All Buckeye fans were disappointed last week. We all can see the offense is struggling, but to say things like:
"I don't know how much more I can take"
or
"It's really tough to be an Ohio State fan right now."
is ridiculous. Try being an Indiana fan, idiots.
Dave Pasch
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Dave Pasch is an American sportscaster. Pasch is currently employed with ESPN, for which he calls play-by-play of college football, college basketball, NBA, WNBA, and Arena football games. He has also been the radio voice for the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL since 2002, teaming with Ron Wolfley.
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He also has a two daughters named Lexi who is eleven and Zuzu who is eight. Also, he has a son named Zeke he is three almost four and a spunky, fun, exciting, personal trainer, and volleyball coaching wife named Hallie Pasch. They have a big, Beautiful, awesome house with a loft. It has an LA theme. It has a zebra print couch and pink, pink, and more pink in the house. With lots of flare everywhere.