A boring kid troll from IGN. He's posted here before under at least 1 other name that I have long forgotten. He's not worth the time it takes to ding.Who is he?
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A boring kid troll from IGN. He's posted here before under at least 1 other name that I have long forgotten. He's not worth the time it takes to ding.Who is he?
...an ass.kolOhioState88;1520640; said:i will be booing. if was navy i would hate to run out to cheers on the road
His head splattered like warm nacho sauce when he hit the ground. Good times."
Oh8ch;1521011; said:Yumm - nachos.
(Although it is more likely to resemble salsa.)
agreed....but with the way Tressel likes to go vanilla in a game before a Game, I like that we won't be showing much of our real defense.I don't like playing teams with a gimmick offense
agreed on this as well. we'll win....and it probably won't be close as in "oh crap we might lose", but there will be some things we do that will result in FGs instead of TDs and the MoV will be smaller than it should be.I think we can handle them. But...I'm not so confident it'll be pretty.
kolOhioState88;1520640; said:i will be booing. if was navy i would hate to run out to cheers on the road
Steve19;1520783; said:I think that the offense will be miles ahead of last year and that this will not be a close game.
Posters here cast aspersions on Notre Dame every year for scheduling the service academies. Navy is the best of them, but they will not be good enough.
Love of football has Naval Academy players willing to sacrifice more than most
Monday, August 24, 2009 Doug Lesmerises
Plain Dealer Reporter
Annapolis, Md.
- Kathie Doyle's phone kept ring ing. Her son, Bobby, was preparing to sign over the next seven years of his life, and he was hesitating.
At the Naval Academy, the first two years of life as a Midshipman are something of a trial period. If, after two years of free schooling, military life isn't to your liking, you can leave. But before they become juniors, all Midshipmen sign their two-and-seven papers, the pledge that two more years of a free education will be repaid with at least five years of service in the Navy upon graduation.
If a dream of military service wasn't what brought you to the Academy in the first place, the decision can be daunting. While there are sons and grandsons of veterans among the 179 players on the Navy football roster, or boys who watched air shows as kids and longed to be a pilots, or those drawn by the duty of serving their country, there are plenty of others who just love football.
They love football so much, they'll change their lives for it.
"Their dream to play Division I football overrides everything else," said Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo.
These are the players who will walk into Ohio Stadium to face Ohio State in 12 days, football players who in their actions have proven their love for the game as much as anyone could. Plenty of Ohioans love football. Few risk combat to play it.
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ysubuck;1521227; said:+1000 on cheering the middies when they take the field.
I hope that all 105,000 people are on their feet and making those brave kids feel welcome in the Shoe.
Honestly brings tears to my eyes when I think of what some of those kids will be facing this time next year.
God bless em!!
md7197;1522016; said:Still deciding what to wear (OSU, Navy, Uniform...)