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tOSU at Rutgers, Sat. 11/04, 12pm ET, CBS

ChatDBB, explain the Hall Effect.
Do you want the history, starting with Michael Faraday noticing that current induces magnetic fields and changing magnetic fields induce current to the mathematical codification of this by James Maxwell, to the special case discovered by Hall himself, or perhaps the various types of Hall effects, or perhaps something practical like how it charges your toothbrush…

oh wait, you were kidding

never mind
 
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This is going to be a good one for the Bucks in prep of scUM
Very good RB who is a Corum clone and a very mobile QB that can run...
If the ball is in the air for 20 passes I'll be surprised.. QB floats the ball which will burn them...
OL not too bad.. Schiano uses the portal extremely well...
We're also gonna be pissed when Rutgers will do something that will embarrass our special teams
 
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Bucks haven't had the pleasure of playing these teams (yet), but some other "great" defense has played three of them.



As I said above, Rutgers is actually 126th in yards per game, but your observation about some other "great" defense is spot on.

In fact, it's much worse if you consider Pass Efficiency rather than yards per game

The AVERAGE passing offense that the Cheaters Up North Towards Saginaw have faced is ranked 112.50

It is hard to conceive an average worse, but next week it will be, because their opponent this week, Purdue, is ranked 114th.

The contrast with the Buckeyes' schedule is stark. Even though the Badgers' offense brought the average offense the Buckeyes have faced WAY down, the average for the Buckeyes' opponents is still 73.71.

After playing a much tougher slate of passing offenses, the Buckeyes are STILL beating the CUNTS (and everyone else in FBS) in passing efficiency allowed.
 
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