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Bleed S & G;994772; said:When that dumb blonde is like trying to like talk.. the guy who walks by is priceless, worth wacthing just for that
lvbuckeye;994801; said:that blond chick at the end was hilarious... and you gotta love the cunning linguist "V" face that the guy made behind her back...
well said.Fuck Michigan. Fuck Mike Hart. Fuck Chad Henne. Fuck Lloyd Carr.
GO BUCKS!
Ohio State vs. Michigan Preview
by Tony Gerdeman
On Saturday, we will witness the 104th edition of the greatest rivalry in all of sports. It will be the 90th-consecutive year that these two teams have met.
It will also be the 43rd time the two teams have met to decide the Big Ten Championship.
Michigan comes into this game with the all-time series advantage of 57-40-6 over the Buckeyes. The Wolverines hold the advantage at home as well, with a 30-18-4 mark, though they are only 22-16-3 in Michigan Stadium.
Since 1951?the year Woody Hayes was hired to be the Head Coach at Ohio State?the Buckeyes hold the series advantage of 28-26-2.
Lloyd Carr has a 6-6 career record against the Buckeyes, though he only has a 1-5 record against Jim Tressel. In his career, Carr is 9-1 against Top Ten teams in Ann Arbor, with his lone loss coming in the Buckeyes? last visit to Michigan back in 2005. Carr is 4-4 against Ohio State when the Buckeyes are ranked in the Top Ten.
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Q. How do you feel about OSU coach Jim Tressel?
A. "Jim Tressel is great for Big Ten football. I like his sweater vest. All I want to know is when is the last time he talked to Maurice Clarett. Maurice Clarett kind of put 'em on the map, didn't he? I wonder: Does he still care about him or is he just writing him off? He had a great year (2002)! Nobody was really paying too much attention until he came around and did what he did, and they won. I just wonder. With all the trouble he's going through now, does the man that brought him to Ohio State still keep in contact with him? That's not a question for me to answer. That's a question you ought to ask him. I doubt he'll answer it. But as a coach, he's a great coach. He's beat us three years in a row. He's got to be a great coach.