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Best Buckeye;988660; said:Another wowzer! 14 - 6 Rutgers.
During WWII.THEOhioState;988682; said:Check out this statistic I saw:
FOUR Rushing yards for Army at this point in the game? FOUR?
Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis must be spinning in their graves.
THIS is the program that was king in the mid-1940s?
BTW, Army just held Rutgers to a FIELD GOAL! WOW! Party tonight at West Point!
THEOhioState;988710; said:Army gained a first down... but they lost the ball and turned it over!
Hahahahahaha!
IMO, nothing is funnier than watching Army try and play football: they keep finding new ways to suck!
TS10HTW;988728; said:Not cool...not cool at all
That's a pretty classless thing to say considering some of these guys may end up giving their lives for this country and you can't think of something more substantial to add than that?![]()
Words fail me. Though apparently not in the manner that you fail at grammar.THEOhioState;988731; said:I don't mean to offend them, but they are making a lot of mistakes!
A blocked punt, muffing a punt return, turning the ball over, etc.
I never, ever have seen a team do these things at once!
THEOhioState;988731; said:I respect the Army team, but I surprised at how many mistakes they make.
sandgk;988741; said:Words fail me. Though apparently not in the manner that you fail at grammar.
Sure you do Jar Jar.
In the early to mid forties (when Army was winning National Championships), many of the top amateur athletes were pressed into military service, as opposed to going on to a university, which in turn made the service academies much stronger.THEOhioState;988740; said:Hard to believe Army was a national championship contender back then.