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Originally posted by jer_james View PostFieldsDobbins has looked great for the Buckeyes. Ready to see some competition. Thanks TCU
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Originally posted by jer_james View PostTo the point of expecting a loss every year - it doesn't bother me as much anymore.
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I missed a lot of the CFB fun while I was hiking in the mountains of Colorado last week, but I managed to catch the important games.
Mond didn't step up, especially early, against Clemson. Like early in many games last year, he missed open receivers. The red zone pick and the fumble were killers. Davis and the receivers dropped easy passes and didn't make the big plays they needed to compete. I think the defense played reasonably well and kept them "in the game" (though it never felt like they were really in it after about mid-2nd quarter.)
The LSU/tu game was entertaining. Burrow and Ellinger are impressive, as were the receivers for LSU and Duvernay and Johnson for Texas. Stingly was REALLY impressive! I can understand the excitement Tiger fans have for the offense, but is there concern about the additional pressure it puts on the defense?
We'll be tailgating in Cstat this weekend. If y'all anybody is on campus, be sure to come by and say "howdy", grab a burger/brat or even hang out and watch the game on the big screen!
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Originally posted by .243 WSSM View PostWolverine looks pretty rough again. Run the table and if you are going to drop one do it early.
Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View PostI used to take it waaaaay too seriously pre 2005-2009. A loss was just crushing. We're never gonna win it all. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh.
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View PostFIFY …. LaGrange kid who I'm guessing just wanted to leave the State and play elsewhere. Happens to all the top CFB programs as some recruits don't want to attend college 1-2 hours from where they grew up.
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