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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1017256; said:I remember Carter... who else was in his class at WR? Was it Bowe? Doucet? Both, neither? I remember LSU grabbing... what was it.. 3 great WRs that year, Carter was definitely one of them.
Best Buckeye;1017146; said:I think you can say that about any colllegiate sports fan Tiger. what did you think about the above speed chart by BGriff ?
Pheasant;1017265; said:It seems like I've posted this before, but that stuff is total horseshit.
Are those estimates, hand timed runs, or did someone throw darts at a donkey to come up with them?
Trindon Holloway or Trindon Holliday?
Is Maurice Wells really faster than Brandon Saine (in the 40, because it would be laughable to suggest he would be faster in the 100)...cuz I really, really doubt it.
Are LSU's CB's really slower than James Laurinaitis?
If Trindon Holliday (5'5", 160 lbs.) runs a 10.08 hundred meters, and Brandon Saine (6'1", 220 lbs.) runs a 10.38 100 meters, who's faster on a football field in full pads, long grass (ok, field turf) and carrying a football?
More importantly, how often do any of these guys run 40 meters in a straight line on one play?
Since Brandon's times were 20-30 pounds ago...in his junior year...before the injury that ended his Senior track season and his meniscus tear, I would have to say that Holliday is still faster in pads. Include that I haven't actually seen Brandon play fast at any point this year ( I don't include the last play of the Washington game because everyone has run away from the Washington D this year), and I have seen Holliday looking very fast on the football field. I would still give the edge to Holliday.Pheasant;1017265; said:...If Trindon Holliday (5'5", 160 lbs.) runs a 10.08 hundred meters, and Brandon Saine (6'1", 220 lbs.) runs a 10.38 100 meters, who's faster on a football field in full pads, long grass (ok, field turf) and carrying a football?
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Jaxbuck;984261; said:I would be intreested to see what kind of national respect/lack there of the SEC received in 1996 after its champion was so badly beaten in a NC game.
I don't recall a program and its entire conference ever catching so much flak over 1 goddamn game.
Bluegras Buck-i;1019388; said:I think every newspaper and on-line article I have read this year has referenced the 41-14 loss. I hear it on about 1/3 of TV/Radio talk shows segments covering OSU.
Gatorubet;1019444; said:Again, it wasn't all about the BCS blowout. It was the whole tOSU and Michigan as the undisputed number 1 and 2, only to have BOTH blown out in so spectacular a fashion. Had Michigan been ranked 24th, and won its bowl, the stand alone Buck loss would not have made the dent on the football psyche that it did. It was the whole Michigan and tOSU being the best followed up by thrashings - with a 41-14 Irish whooping by LSU thrown in - that set the tone. Beat LSU, win the majority of your bowl games and that January 07 score will be ancient history, left to "yeah - but..." lame excuses for trolls.
Gatorubet;1019444; said:Again, it wasn't all about the BCS blowout. It was the whole tOSU and Michigan as the undisputed number 1 and 2, only to have BOTH blown out in so spectacular a fashion. Had Michigan been ranked 24th, and won its bowl, the stand alone Buck loss would not have made the dent on the football psyche that it did. It was the whole Michigan and tOSU being the best followed up by thrashings - with a 41-14 Irish whooping by LSU thrown in - that set the tone. Beat LSU, win the majority of your bowl games and that January 07 score will be ancient history, left to "yeah - but..." lame excuses for trolls.
buckeyebri;1019193; said:You should send this off to the Herd since he has been hammering the crap out of the Big Ten and OSU lately....
Jaxbuck;919406; said:Since the inception of the BCS system in 1998 B10 vs SEC head to head:
Bowl Games: B10 13 SEC 11
Nutriaitch;1019521; said:I haven't read through this entire thread, so I don't know if this has been touched upon. The SEC CG hurts us in some years at getting a second team into BCS games. Example. in '03, Georgia would have almost definitely been in a BCS bowl game. But they lost to us in the SEC CG. Without that CG, both us and UGA would have been in BCS games. The loser of the SEC CG has never been invited to a BCS bowl game.
Nutriaitch;1019521; said:I haven't read through this entire thread, so I don't know if this has been touched upon. The SEC CG hurts us in some years at getting a second team into BCS games. Example. in '03, Georgia would have almost definitely been in a BCS bowl game. But they lost to us in the SEC CG. Without that CG, both us and UGA would have been in BCS games. The loser of the SEC CG has never been invited to a BCS bowl game.
Nutriaitch;1019521; said:I haven't read through this entire thread, so I don't know if this has been touched upon. The SEC CG hurts us in some years at getting a second team into BCS games. Example. in '03, Georgia would have almost definitely been in a BCS bowl game. But they lost to us in the SEC CG. Without that CG, both us and UGA would have been in BCS games. The loser of the SEC CG has never been invited to a BCS bowl game.