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4skers89;2226783; said:I didn't know, thought you were being spectacular again It was either Stewie analogy or try to convince everyone that you shouldn't make fun of Herbie Husker since he is a real person this year. Some bloke from the Sandhills that is suffering from elephant man disease. I figured it would keep your fans distracted for a quarter or two. Feel free to let loose on this mascot. I wanted to pop him since day one.
TooTallMenardo;2226785; said:Good lord, reminds me of the inflatable Warrior mascot they brought in the year after I graduated from Wayne.
I'll see if I can find a picture.
Google is failing me, I'll see if I can snap a picture at the next home game. He has the most ridiculously short T-rex arms... It's hilarious.
ORD_Buckeye;2226806; said:Jesus [censored]ing Christ. That thing looks like something out of bad Swedish porn.
Had your chance.Drubuck;2226826; said:Glad I didn't have to correct you.
Before looking forward to this weekend's game against the Cornhuskers, let's look back a moment to last week's game.
After so many close calls last year in which the Buckeyes came out on the losing end, it was nice to see the good guys get the victory after a hard fought contest versus a quality opponent on the road.
Perhaps even more encouraging than the final score was that for the first time all season, I came away from the game feeling like the Buckeyes made solid progress and got better.
Over the first four games of the season, it was difficult to point to one area that the Buckeyes were encouragingly successful in.
That lack of polish in all phases of the game obviously did not bode well for some of the bigger challenges on the schedule.
That changed against MSU.
The Buckeyes focused on stopping the run on defense (their biggest challenge in the game) and they achieved that goal with great success (MSU had 34 yards rushing on 22 attempts).
They were also relatively successful at everything else outside of turnover margin and moved the ball against one of the best defenses they will face all season.
Maybe it was the hostile environment. Maybe it was the Big Ten opponent. Whatever it was, hopefully something clicked for the Buckeyes last weekend as they looked focused for the first time all season.
Continue reading: http://www.thebuckeyebattlecry.com/2012/10/thoughts-on-ohio-state-vs-nebraska/
TooTallMenardo;2226785; said:Good lord, reminds me of the inflatable Warrior mascot they brought in the year after I graduated from Wayne.
I'll see if I can find a picture.
Google is failing me, I'll see if I can snap a picture at the next home game. He has the most ridiculously short T-rex arms... It's hilarious.
scarletmike;2226796; said:You'll need to schedule Ohio University if you want to see him popped.
Buckeye86;2226519; said:If you're running around yelling pro Ohio State things on another team's campus you probably deserve whatever verbal response comes your way. And if you're walking through a large group of drunk students while yelling, you're probably going to get something thrown at you, right or wrong.
knapplc;2227155; said:I had never heard of the OH!... IO! thing before last year, maybe a week or so before you folks came to Lincoln. I thought it was funny, so I did it a coupla times, and your fans obligingly belted out their IO! response before turning around and seeing a Husker fan sharing the fun. Got a lot of smiles and thumbs-ups about that.
I really like the Buckeyes and Buckeye fans. I've read some stuff here at BP about the goings-on in C-Bus, and it sounds a little out of control at times, but if you go around expecting every campus to mirror your own you're going to be disappointed. So I'm not going to judge too harshly for some rowdiness. I expect it pretty much every time we go anywhere.
The one exception in the B1G so far has been Madison, although I wasn't there in person. Didn't hear one good story about "Madtown." I expect to hear several stories of fun times from Columbus.
Coqui;2227165; said:I hope this game is going to be as electric as the USC game or The Game in '06. Regarding campus, everything will be fine as long as you don't go east of High St. From what I hear, lots of friendly Buckeye fans in the bars that are in that safe zone.
I've noticed, opposing team fans get treated better the more they know about football, and the less they are talking smack.
grnvllbuck;2227182; said:Before the game, I would recommend hanging north of the stadium. Riverwatch Towers tailgate or Varsity Club tailgate (both on Lane Avenue). Food/drink/music and giant TV screens to watch other games before the 8:00pm kickoff. Friendly, mostly adult/alumni type crowd.
Question regarding parking: I usually arrive 3 hours prior to kickoff (early games)......however for an 8:00pm game, how early should one arrive to find a decent parking spot?