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

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For those keeping track at home, he's highlighting wins over 8, 4, 5, 8 and 5 loss teams as proof they are right on track.


But, if you take away the loss these teams had against TTUN they were only 7, 3, 4, 7, and 4 loss teams.

Well, that's not exactly the full story, now is it...

He's also downplaying the loss to the number 3 team who finished just behind (name dropping here, bear with me) Clemson and Alabama while not even mentioning a 26 point loss to a 3 loss Florida team... or... you know, failing to mention the lack of a scholarship running back who has ever carried a football in college even once ... or mentioning that the defense is replacing pretty much everyone, including two of their best coaches- even where those replacement prospects have been depleted in number by transfer off of that sinking shit...err.. ship.

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He also forgot to mention the loss to Notre Dame. But the glossing over the fisting they took from the Buckeyes and not mentioning the jail sexing from the Gators is what made me LOL.
 
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Well, he's right about one thing... it does start with recruiting and then development....

Let's take a look at how that's going..... (24/7 class rankings)

2020
Ohio State 237.06 (92.38 average) with 13 verbals
Michigan 236.02 (89.83 average) with 18 verbals

2019
Ohio State 261.18 (91.87 average) for 17 signees
Michigan 277.15 (90.78 average) for 26 signees

2018
Ohio State 317.06 (94.29 average) for 26 signees
Michigan 230.56 (88.75 average) for 19 signees

2017
Ohio State 314.14 (94.59 average) for 21 signees
Michigan 296.03 (91.20 average) for 30?!?!?!? signees


2016
Ohio State 289.12 (91.56 average) for 25 signees
Michigan 280.38 (89.86 average) for 28 signees

2015
Ohio State 279.60 (90.31 average) for 26 signees
Michigan 194.82 (87.81 average) for 14 lousy schmucks

Alright, so... fine, OSU has clearly recruited better.. but.. how about that player development... (NFL Rosters current)

Ohio State: 54
Michigan: 35

I see... so... not only is Ohio State better at getting talent, they are also better at developing that talent.... Nice work, Ghabour... nice work, indeed.
 
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Sweet mercy.... I just realized when re-reading my post....

Since 2015 Michigan's best per player average, 91.20, is still behind all but Ohio State's worst per player average in the same time period (90.31)...

I guess I shouldn't expect more from members of DFBIA at this point, but dammit if I just don't understand how these shittards keep running their mouths in the face of continual evidence contrary.

Edit... oops.. so, I guess it's 2 classes that their best is ahead of OSUs worst based on a per player average. Still, fuck them.
 
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Teams Ohio State played (and sometimes lost to) between 1896 and 1944:

Antioch, Akron Buchtel (several times, lost 6 - 12 in one game), Camp Sherman, Carlisle Indian School, Case, Columbus Barracks, Denison, Drake - not Mandrake, but Drake, Ft. Knox, Great Lakes Navy, Heidleberg, Iowa Pre-flight, Kenyon, Marietta, Mt. Union, Oberlin, Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio Medical, Otterbein, Western Reserve, Wittenberg, Wooster. 17th Regiment,
Ohio State's loss to Iowa Pre-Flight was in 1943, when Pre-Flight finished #2 in the AP poll.

The loss to Carlisle was in 1904, a program that had Pop Warner as coach from 1899-1903, and won 10 games in 1904.

Ohio State beat Great Lakes Navy in 1944, when Great Lakes was coached by Paul Brown and finished #17.

Some of those opponents weren't weak at all, despite how their names sound at this point in time.
 
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Well, that's not exactly the full story, now is it...

He's also downplaying the loss to the number 3 team who finished just behind (name dropping here, bear with me) Clemson and Alabama while not even mentioning a 26 point loss to a 3 loss Florida team... or... you know, failing to mention the lack of a scholarship running back who has ever carried a football in college even once ... or mentioning that the defense is replacing pretty much everyone, including two of their best coaches- even where those replacement prospects have been depleted in number by transfer off of that sinking shit...err.. ship.

:wink:

The higher they are, the harder they fall... up to the point of terminal velocity, of course. Let 'em go. They're on a roll.
 
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Teams Ohio State played (and sometimes lost to) between 1896 and 1944:

Antioch, Akron Buchtel (several times, lost 6 - 12 in one game), Camp Sherman, Carlisle Indian School, Case, Columbus Barracks, Denison, Drake - not Mandrake, but Drake, Ft. Knox, Great Lakes Navy, Heidleberg, Iowa Pre-flight, Kenyon, Marietta, Mt. Union, Oberlin, Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio Medical, Otterbein, Western Reserve, Wittenberg, Wooster. 17th Regiment,
While I agree with those who pick different starting points for the record between Ohio State and Michigan and Michigan's all time record, I also say with confidence that when the Bucks move past them in both records there will be much pounding of chests throughout Buckeye Nation/World/Planet and there will be no concern that the list of wins contains Oberlin, Buchtel, and Kenyon, only that games were won. In the end, fans are fans and it's a consistent set of behaviors that are engaged in. That said, Go Bucks, don't give damn for the (w)hole state of Michigan unless they're playing Notre Dame.

The moment Ohio State brags over a victory over a high school, I'll happily vote to remove that game from the records. You're right that "fans will be fans" and I'd like to see Ohio State on top of that list, but I'd rather see Ohio State at the top of the list that only includes 1951-present, or 2001-present, or SOMETHING that makes sense. When a very low minority of fans remember your team's glory years, I don't think that's really "your" team. Stop your bragging. I understand that 1968-1970 were great teams for Ohio State. 1973 was a great team. Archie Griffin was a great player. I wasn't born, yet. I don't brag about those teams/years. And I certainly don't brag about the last time Ohio State beat Wittenberg.
 
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Ohio State's loss to Iowa Pre-Flight was in 1943, when Pre-Flight finished #2 in the AP poll.

The loss to Carlisle was in 1904, a program that had Pop Warner as coach from 1899-1903, and won 10 games in 1904.

Ohio State beat Great Lakes Navy in 1944, when Great Lakes was coached by Paul Brown and finished #17.

Some of those opponents weren't weak at all, despite how their names sound at this point in time.

What BB73 meant to say was...

 
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