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ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, and Emasculated Cucks (2019 thread)

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Didn’t see any of that ‘slugfest’ yesterday, just followed the score. Has been a joy reading these past few pages. Saw the mgoboard commenter say they thought it felt like it was a 30-3 game.

Then I looked at the box score to see if maybe he had a point.

53% completion percentage. Under 150 yards. No TDs and an INT. 27 passer rating.

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3.6 YPA on ground. 120 rushing yards. Long rush of 18 yards.

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267 yards TOTAL. 3 third down conversions the entire game.

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Where do they get the persistent belief that Michigan athletes: 1. don't receive illegal money? 2. are academically superior to athletes from other Big Ten schools? 3. can't take on-line courses? 4. have to take more challenging course work?

Michigan, Land of Myths
27 members of OSU'S last two recruiting classes had Michigan offers.
 
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Where do they get the persistent belief that Michigan athletes: 1. don't receive illegal money? 2. are academically superior to athletes from other Big Ten schools? 3. can't take on-line courses? 4. have to take more challenging course work?

Michigan, Land of Myths
Because the internet wasn't around to communicate the truth the last time they were worth a shit.....and they haven't moved on from then.

Airplanes weren't invented back then either, so give them some time to come around.
 
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Didn’t see any of that ‘slugfest’ yesterday, just followed the score. Has been a joy reading these past few pages. Saw the mgoboard commenter say they thought it felt like it was a 30-3 game.

Then I looked at the box score to see if maybe he had a point.

53% completion percentage. Under 150 yards. No TDs and an INT. 27 passer rating.

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3.6 YPA on ground. 120 rushing yards. Long rush of 18 yards.

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267 yards TOTAL. 3 third down conversions the entire game.

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They had one sustained sscoring drive the whole game. If you could even call it that, 50+ came on one pass play. The FG came off of Iowa fumbling deep in their own territory on ther first snap of the game.

If they arent getting the ball already in FG range or hitting arm punts, points are hard to come by
 
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I am going to leave this text here. Please note the "Michigan" players on this list.


Eight Big Ten Football Students Named Academic All-Americans

ROSEMONT, Ill. - Eight Big Ten students representing six conference schools earned Academic All-America honors in football as announced today by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

This year's Academic All-America first-team honorees from the Big Ten are Minnesota’s Payton Jordahl and Gary Moore, Ohio State’s Jordan Fuller and Penn State’s Blake Gillikin. Iowa’s Anthony Nelson, Michigan State’s Cole Chewins, Minnesota’s Sam Renner and Purdue’s Joe Schopper are the Big Ten students who received Academic All-America second-team accolades this season.

To be eligible for Academic All-America status, a student must be in at least his second year of athletic eligibility, be a starter or key performer, and carry a cumulative 3.30 grade-point average (GPA).
 
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I am going to leave this text here. Please note the "Michigan" players on this list.


Eight Big Ten Football Students Named Academic All-Americans

ROSEMONT, Ill. - Eight Big Ten students representing six conference schools earned Academic All-America honors in football as announced today by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

This year's Academic All-America first-team honorees from the Big Ten are Minnesota’s Payton Jordahl and Gary Moore, Ohio State’s Jordan Fuller and Penn State’s Blake Gillikin. Iowa’s Anthony Nelson, Michigan State’s Cole Chewins, Minnesota’s Sam Renner and Purdue’s Joe Schopper are the Big Ten students who received Academic All-America second-team accolades this season.

To be eligible for Academic All-America status, a student must be in at least his second year of athletic eligibility, be a starter or key performer, and carry a cumulative 3.30 grade-point average (GPA).
That's because tsun has no key performers.
 
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Grab a drink and read this beautiful sumbitch from page 1

https://mgoblog.com/mgoboard/evenin...rival?sort_by=thread&items_per_page=50&page=7

then smoke a cigarette
It’s really satisfying to see those pretentious assholes eat their own as they argue about whether they should even expect to be in the same class as tOSU. It appears that almost half of them realize that they are not and should not be in such a class. And then wishing they weren’t in the same division so that they might be lucky enough to play tOSU in the occasional B1G championship game.

If only our resident tOSU posters over there could slowly and politely introduce the facts of the matter with respect to their “superior” academic athletes, their transformation would be complete. Folks need to remind them that they are recruiting the same kids we are, they just aren’t winning those battles. And then remind them of the litany of “O let do it“ players they’ve had on their roster over the years.
 
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