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I believe Meyer has stated he does not like 12:00 starts - and ends up with that as his start time for 3 of our last 4 games.Michigan's meltdown has given us a traditional start time..
This one of the few things I disagree with Urban about..in College I didn't like to tailgate..I was a Bar drinkerLOL.I believe Meyer has stated he does not like 12:00 starts - and ends up with that as his start time for 3 of our last 4 games.
One more reason the B1G needs to step up.
You know how you go to a Broadway play and in the program there is this insert that says "In tonight's performance the role of the leading man will be played by ......" and you know it is your fault because you tried to save money by going to the Sunday matinee?
12:00 games are the football equivalent the Sunday matinee.
Just scored 2 tickets to THE GAME. This will be my first trip to the Out House. Can't wait!!
GO BUCKS!!
As far as I can recall, there hasn't been any a single edition of The Game in my lifetime that didn't start at noon, with the exception of 2006 because it was #1 vs #2, and that one started at 3:30.Michigan's meltdown has given us a traditional start time..
Three and out with former Ohio State star Beanie Wells
Written bySean Merriman, BTN.com web editor
Former Ohio State star running back Chris “Beanie” Wells stopped by the BTN studio on Friday. Currently rehabbing from an Achilles injury , Wells took the time to be a guest analyst on #BTNLive. Following his guest appearance in front of the cameras, I caught up with Wells and asked him several questions, including his thoughts on the Ohio State vs. Michigan rivalry.
Enjoy Buckeye fans.
BTN.com: Talk to me about the Michigan vs. Ohio State rivalry and what it’s like to be a part of that as a player?
Wells: When it comes to that game, you throw all the records and everything that’s happened up to that point out the window. You don’t care, because that’s the big show. If you win that game, it makes your season. It you lose that game, it’s the worst thing that happens in your season. It’s huge. As long as you win that game, that day, that’s all that matters. You see a lot of players you know or played with growing up. Mario Manningham was a guy who I was very close to, he grew up right near me in Northeast Ohio. But when it comes to that, there’s no talking before the game. You don’ say a word. You speak after the game, if he wants to talk, because I never lost to him, but before the game, you don’t speak to him. That’s just how it is.