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Game Thread Sugar Bowl: tOSU vs Arkansas, Tue, Jan 4th, 8:30 ET ESPN

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I would think this bowl game is bigger than Mich game.

Who cares if they beat Michigan? Just kidding, they are like our Texas used to be. You all seem to be way above them these days anyway.

Good luck and I think this will be a very interesting game. I still believe your best bet is to slow it down a lot. I could not believe Wisconsin did not do that against TCU. That seemed illogical to me that they would pass so much.
 
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JXC;1846708; said:
What the reason? Big Ten doesn't have the power to do that. It's not illegal as long as they don't charge, which they weren't.

Couldn't be due to selling food and alcohol, because BW3s shows the game and their main screen is larger than 55"

Hell my TV is 2" larger than the maximum....am I not allowed to watch the game?
 
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The more I think about this game the more I believe it will come down to the play of a few players.

Hines - Throughout his career, his forte has been tackling in space. How will he handle the bubble screens and qucik passes?

DJ Williams - How do we handle his big play capability?

OSU WR's - Who will step up and make the big plays when we need it? I expect Dane to have a good day but will Posey show up? What about the #3 WR? Could we see a Stoney sighting at TE?

To me, those three items will be what I am watching for.
 
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It would appear that omens of ill are mounting in Arkansas.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/01/02/arkansas.fish.kill/index.html?hpt=T2

Arkansas officials are investigating the death of an estimated 100,000 fish in the state's northwest, but suspect disease was to blame, a state spokesman said Sunday.

Dead drum fish floated in the water and lined the banks of a 20-mile stretch of the Arkansas River near Ozark, about 125 miles northwest of Little Rock, said Keith Stephens of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. A tugboat operator discovered the fish kill Thursday night, and fisheries officials collected some of the dying animals to conduct tests.

Ozark is about 125 miles west of the town of Beebe, where game wardens are trying to find out why up to 5,000 blackbirds fell from the sky just before midnight New Year's Eve.
 
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FCollinsBuckeye;1846810; said:
It would appear that omens of ill are mounting in Arkansas.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/01/02/arkansas.fish.kill/index.html?hpt=T2

I blame AlGore. If he hadn't invented Global Warming, none of this would be happening.

Disclaimer: This is intended as comedy and is in no way intended as a comment on the Personhood of Al Gore, his politics, his Party, his affiliations or his manhood.
 
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Arkansas officials release study, An unusual sighting of Buckeye nuts were found in the Arkansas River causing the death of all living things. Officials fear that it will spread into the Razorback population in the coming days.
 
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