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Game Thread Ohio State 56, Miami of Ohio 10 (Sept 01, 2012)

redguard117;2205834; said:
Nice job, but why not leave in the outline of the ground so everyone can see how far high he had to jump :wink: ? My $0.02

Because the request was for just Spencer. I would have taken out the defender if it weren't for the hand getting in front of spencers pads (would look weird to just have that, and I didn't want to bother with re-creating shoulder pads)
 
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youra6;2206018; said:
There was another catch Devin made last year that was almost as impressive. Forgot what game it was, but he flew up (way up) and made an amazing catch along the sideline.

I don't think it was for a TD, but I could be wrong.

im thinkin that your thinkin about his second touchdown of the colorado game...yeah, he got some ups...just throw it up there and let em go get it...
 
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dunno where else to put it....simply the best

ar5o9t
 
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jlb1705;2206438; said:
The halftime show last weekend featured some of the best drill I've ever seen, hands down.

Impressive start by the new director.

BTN was showing Script Ohio live before the game and there was a part where, as members where crossing between each other (the 'h' portion I believe), one kid hestiated a split second and the kid behind him shoved him through...almost had a collision. :lol:
 
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MililaniBuckeye;2206445; said:
BTN was showing Script Ohio live before the game and there was a part where, as members where crossing between each other (the 'h' portion I believe), one kid hestiated a split second and the kid behind him shoved him through...almost had a collision. :lol:
That was awesome. Imagine if you were the parent watching that live! :lol:
 
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I made this point in another thread, but it should be recorded here:

(I welcome BB73 or [strike]any other Buckeye historian[/strike] anyone else who was at the game mentioned below to check my facts and make corrections as necessary)​

The last time Fredo gave up 56 or more points was on October 3rd, 1942. On that date, they surrendered 58 points to Dartmouth.
 
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