That's why it's an act.But they haven't. They're 5 and 18 this century. That's why I'm glad the Big Ten brought them in. Otherwise they'd still be playing U Mass, Temple, Pitt, BC, Syracuse, U Conn, and claiming to be #1.

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That's why it's an act.But they haven't. They're 5 and 18 this century. That's why I'm glad the Big Ten brought them in. Otherwise they'd still be playing U Mass, Temple, Pitt, BC, Syracuse, U Conn, and claiming to be #1.

I was at the game when Chris Gamble pulled off a remarkable pick six for the win, but my favorite memory has to be Sam Hubbard tackling the QB and the blocking back to help the Bucks complete a comeback from 21 down.Ugh I was at the 01 game at PSU when they blew the 27-9 lead.
I was at the game when Chris Gamble pulled off a remarkable pick six for the win, but my favorite memory has to be Sam Hubbard tackling the QB and the blocking back to help the Bucks complete a comeback from 21 down.
He wasn't even blocking either lolI like how you refer to Saquon Barkley as "the blocking back".
I was at the game when Chris Gamble pulled off a remarkable pick six for the win, but my favorite memory has to be Sam Hubbard tackling the QB and the blocking back to help the Bucks complete a comeback from 21 down.
scUM still better than us imho.I hear your tale, but just wait till the Bucks blow up JJ and Jimbo and see how I treat the two Michigan fans I know. "High road" my ass.
Kid had his guts ripped out.

he Block Six was a blocked field goal by the Penn State Nittany Lions football against the Ohio State Buckeyes, resulting in a 70-yard return touchdown in the final minutes of a 2016 rivalry game between the two teams in Happy Valley. The play led Penn State to beat Ohio State for the first time in five years, with a final score of 24–21.[2] It is regarded as the best play in Penn State football history, and marked the program's return to national relevance following the Jerry Sandusky scandal.[3]

All they missed was "Rise of a New Order".