Lol listen to this beta fuck.It was like watching a choreographed dance performance, and no one missed a step. And in a CCG? I just. Wow. Still wow.
Would you say that Ohio St is playing at Gronkowski/Michael Jordon levels of perfection?Oh. Em. Gee. That was the single greatest performance I've ever seen a team play. Ever. Surely blows the doors off any game this season by a couple circles around the planet. That's not just homerism - that was literally almost completely flawless football for an entire game. Holy shit. I'm still mesmerized. The only mistake I can point to is one dropped td pass. Remember this one guys; you likely won't see another team play at that level again in your lifetime. (Biggest underdog point margin victory in CFB history - and it happened in a CCG no less!)
As for Bama, they're always overrated along with the SEC. The last time the Buckeyes played in the Sugar Bowl against an SEC team, that SEC team lost.
Meyer is Batman; the only explanation that makes sense:
For that one game, yes. Pretty confident none of us will witness a spectacle like that again in our lifetimes.Would you say that Ohio St is playing at Gronkowski/Michael Jordon levels of perfection?
It isn't even the most dominate conference title game ever. Texas owns college football records for most points scored and largest margin of victory in a conference title game.For that one game, yes. Pretty confident none of us will witness a spectacle like that again in our lifetimes.
For that one game, yes. Pretty confident none of us will witness a spectacle like that again in our lifetimes.
The Saban Hivemind runs deepIs it just me, or did anyone else get slightly freaked out by how in sync Saban and his players were when they started clapping?
Figured they were thinking, "yeah, we already know this shit, just tell us who the fuck we're going to play so we can study film tonight."Is it just me, or did anyone else get slightly freaked out by how in sync Saban and his players were when they started clapping?
The simplest explanation is:I'm seriously confused as to how OSU is in over Baylor and TCU.
Gotta be because of money. No other explanation
So money?The simplest explanation is:
Ohio St had to play a 13th game against a highly ranked opponent on a neutral field
TCU & Baylor each got an extra bye week during the season in order to stretch their schedule out to be playing a 12th game this past weekend.
A tough, 13th game > bye week