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fucking hillbillies. Every single person from WV must have been there. The whole state only has the population of Atlanta, but there was lots of sickening yellow to be seen.

Fucking cave-in fucking miners.
 
in my experience with visiting college campuses for football - Penn State fans are the worst. they were very vicious to my scarlet and grey crew two years ago, last time we were in Happy Valley. they like to start fights.

however, I actually have to say OSU fans are pretty vicious as well. I remember two years ago when the Texas game was going on in Columbus, EVERYONE would get heckled by students if you were wearing orange. older ladies and gentlemen would not even get special treatment. my friend from Oklahoma went to that game and it was the first college football game he has ever watched. even though the Buckeyes lost, my Okie friend remains a die-hard Buckeye fan to this day because he says that aligning yourself with OSU at OSU was like joining a gang -- Warriors style.

also, I grew up in OSU during the 80s/90s. I lived right across from the college campus and I could watch the rioting of OSU fans (if we won or lost a big game, didn't matter) right from my front porch.

I have witnessed cashiers at our local grocery store REFUSE to sell people items from the store during Michigan week for wearing a M hat or shirt.

I have witnessed a gang of thugs turn over cars, again during Michigan week, up and down high street who had Michigan state license plates.

I have witnessed my next door neighbor, who normally is a quiet, nerdy, engineer major, toss on a paper bag and draw eyeballs and a sad face and then beat his closest tree with a baseball bat. this was during the Texas game, though.

now I am not such a young hoodlum and I just enjoy the immense feeling of what college football brings to the capital city of Ohio. I like to enjoy a beer with some of the rival teams that visit, and maybe buy them a round... to show them that not everyone is so crazy out here.
 
Axl Blaze said:
in my experience with visiting college campuses for football - Penn State fans are the worst. they were very vicious to my scarlet and grey crew two years ago, last time we were in Happy Valley. they like to start fights.

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very true

a few years ago i went to see them play minnesota

i was decked out in gopher gear, and some fat drunk student bumped me, called me a fuckin pussy and then hundreds of PSU students started chanting "asshole" towards me, i just laughed and walked away

then when i was leaving no one said boo to me, thats because maroney and barber made them stfu
 
Tennesee fans are terrible I was sitting in the tennesee section at an alabama game in tuscaloosa two years ago. We bought tickets off a scalper didnt know where the seats were. Yea Roman Harper caused a fumble through the end zone late in the game as tennesee was about to put the game away. Tennsee fan behind me kicked a coke all over me and my mom then wouldent apoligize I thought I was gonna kill him my mom had to restrain me. It was cool though because Bama won the sweetest revenge there is.
 
whats funny is how different it is in basketball season, I'd say Duke, UK, and UNC have the worst fans ever, we're all asshole pricks... and I know it to be a fact cause I am one.

But in football we feel bad for winning cause... well we're not supposed too... but if UK kept winning like this for 5 years or so... we'd be just as bad football fans as we are basketball fans.
 
I called that one totally. the Big East always does that. And as disappointing Rutgers has been this year, and how bad Rutgers played it shows how weak USF is. Both USF and Rutgers looked like Shit and the fact that USF could not capitalize on those horrendous turnovers shows what kind of team they really were. UCF plays Florida sometines, if USF wants respect put more better teams in their out of conference games. Maybe Alabama, Texas, Florida, hell Michigan. Any of those teams would probably put them into one of the beginning Coushy games.

strength of schedule should be the most important factor in the BCS poll. Its not how many yards you rack, touchdowns you score but WHO you beat.

thats, why Florida won last year, and what ever SEC team plays for it this year will do the same to whomever. Strength of schedule!


if the Louisville's, the USF 's 'and the Rutgers' would add a couple of major teams to the schedule I would respect them more Just for doing it. USF is good adding Auburn.

AX! l like what you say about sportsmanship, its cool to trash talk, but when it comes down to it the other team is really your neighbor, coworker. Fellow human. At Tennessee this year I hung out with sone Rocky Toppers. They were very nice aside from playing that song over and over. My dad always says I wish the worst hatred in the world was the hate I have for Georgia. Normally, IM your best friend, but Saturday at the and of October, we're coming for you!
 
Well I'll be damned...

Unranked Rutgers beats the #2 team in the nation.

Who? Rutgers? Who the fuck are they? What state are they even from?

Bwahahahahahahaha!!! Looks like USF wasn't so good after all. They struggled that whole game, start to finish. How does a #2 team STRUGGLE with a jabrone team like Rutgers?!
 
Beenhead said:
but in recent times, youve got one championship in the last 40 years
Power House.

Umm, Im no genius but I think 1968 and 2002 fall under "last 40 years", that would = 2, Einstein. 8)

Nice going. 8(
 
BA said:
Well I'll be damned...

Unranked Rutgers beats the #2 team in the nation.

Who? Rutgers? Who the fuck are they? What state are they even from?

Bwahahahahahahaha!!! Looks like USF wasn't so good after all. They struggled that whole game, start to finish. How does a #2 team STRUGGLE with a jabrone team like Rutgers?!

Maybe you haven't heard of Ray Rice... you know one of those Heisman hopefuls that OSU seems to be lacking this season. The reason you may not have heard of the rutgers is because you haven't been paying much attention to anything this season. If you weren't so OSU diluted you might know who the rutgers are.

BA said:
Umm, Im no genius but I think 1968 and 2002 fall under "last 40 years", that would = 2, Einstein. 8)

Nice going. 8(

1, 2, it doesn't really matter 2 championships in the last 40 years doesn't really equal national powerhouse.
 
Rusty Cage said:
Maybe you haven't heard of Ray Rice... you know one of those Heisman hopefuls that OSU seems to be lacking this season. The reason you may not have heard of the rutgers is because you haven't been paying much attention to anything this season. If you weren't so OSU diluted you might know who the rutgers are.



1, 2, it doesn't really matter 2 championships in the last 40 years doesn't really equal national powerhouse.




OSU LB Laurinitis is a darkhorse for the Heisman. I know it won't happen, but it's still funny that he actually has a vote for Heisman right now (according to Foxsports.com)

And another thing, I looked up the stats for OSU QB Boeckman and compared his stats to BC's QB, who is a Heisman Candidate and Boeckman has virtually the same stats as BC's QB, one more Int but that's about it.

And besides, we got our Heisman Trophy last year. :)

But Ray Rice is a stud.

I don't know how you define powerhouse, but if OSU makes it to the NC game this year, and that's a big if, that would mean they been in the NC 3 out of the last 6 years. If that can't be called a powerhouse team I don't really know what you are looking for.

And let me also add that if in the last 3 years, the only losses OSU has had have been to:

In 2005: Penn State, who won their BCS game that yr against FSU, and Texas, who won the NC.
2006: Florida, National Champs.

I would say that is a pretty good resume.
 
posted by rust cage:South Florida is a much better team than OSU. I can't say OSU is a bad team... but deserving of a number one spot? Hell no. There defense is good vs. teams with no offense. How will it fare against a real one? My guess is it'll crumble, just like last year.


That statement makes you look really smart after what USF did last night at Rutgers!! I mean so smart!
 
auburn vs LSU tomorrow. i'm predicting....the tigers to win. =D

seriously though...looking forward to a great game tomorrow night and hopefully not an ass-whooping. auburn does not have the offense it's had in the past 2-3 years and i loathe brandon cox. gotta shut down their offense for any chance at the W.

go (not geaux) tigers!
 
OSU LB James Laurinitas should be considered a Heisman candidate. that guy tears it up on defense.

but offensively I have to go with OSU's tight end Brian Robiskie. if he stays next year then he will most def. be up there in the Heisman candidates. however, there is also "the curse of Ohio State" for men's basketball and football. the curse means that our super stars only stay one year for basketball and two years for football -- NO MATTER WHAT. if we could get our guys to actually stay in college (like the Gators did for basketball) then every year wouldn't have to be a rebuilding year. oh well, I am starting to enjoy these so-called "rebuilding years."

Ray Rice looked damn good last night with a little bit under 200 yards. USF's QB Grothe looked like a leader at most times. however, both teams played very sloppy ball and it was a little bit disheartening that USF is considered the number 2 team in the nation.

say what you will about OSU, but I promise the Buckeyes can go toe-to-toe with any team in the nation right now and have a chance to win. counting Oklahoma and LSU, who I consider the two best teams in the BCS right now. the reason we could stay in the game with these top teams is because we have such a solid defense that allows us to capitalize on mistakes. and when OSU is playing mistake-free "Tressel Ball" we are in it to win it.
 
That defense has yet to be tested.

And my quote still stands. That game was a sloppy game, but Rice did what he needed to do to win, and it was a GOOD game. But OSU hasn't played anyone... end of sentance, and it seems like EVERYTIME THEY DO...

" let me also add that if in the last 3 years, the only losses OSU has had have been to:

In 2005: Penn State, who won their BCS game that yr against FSU, and Texas, who won the NC.
2006: Florida, National Champs."

they lose.

Michigan will be the best team they've played all year long... and that's not saying much.

Also the top ten hasn't been the place to be this year... seems like as soon as anyone gets up there, they lose.
 
Beenhead said:
if USF wants respect put more better teams in their out of conference games. Maybe Alabama, Texas, Florida, hell Michigan. Any of those teams would probably put them into one of the beginning Coushy games.

its not that usf, boise, fresno state etc dont try to beef up their nonconference schedule. if you're the AD at texas and you have the choice of scheduling a boise state or rice who are you going to choose? you're expected to beat either team so there's no upside if you win... if you lose you get embarassed.

strength of schedule should be the most important factor in the BCS poll. Its not how many yards you rack, touchdowns you score but WHO you beat.

usf's strength of schedule was ranked 12th in the nation which was the best ranking of all unbeatens (until last night)
 
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