Different officiating crews….The greatest all lose. Despite their cheating!
Class act, as always.The drunks awakening!
The next time you post the truth will be the first. You’re so far off it’s comical.Does the truth torment trolls?
You’re so clever, I bet you make all your 4th grade classmates laugh.What garbage is Trudd flinging?
And if Indiana or Oregon win it all, I guess three in a row means the Big should really be shamed.Michigan and Ohio State won back to back titles...
Jumbo starts some solid threadsYou’re so clever, I bet you make all your 4th grade classmates laugh.
This. I generally root for Big Ten teams to do well - especially against SEC teams - but I’m fine with UM and tOSU losing. I would be fine to see Indiana or Oregon with the MNC given the alternativesIn general, I want to see the Big 10 teams fare well outside our conference, especially in the postseason. But I have to admit I took a lot of delight in yesterday’s humiliation of UM and OSU. It couldn’t happen to a more deserving bunch of a-holes.
Michigan and Ohio State won back to back titles...
That rushing stat is a little misleading as they were sacked 5 times and that counts against rushing yards.Miami flat out beat Ohio State in the trenches. Ohio State also could not run, and (I think, had ~49 yards). Miami's Coach said he wants his lines to be "violent"), and they were certainly more physical than OS. It was a sight to see. The better team won.
That rushing stat is a little misleading as they were sacked 5 times and that counts against rushing yards.
Maybe it also means the other guys, not SEC or B10, aren't as bad as people make them out to be. Maybe they need actual rules to determine who gets in the so called playoff.
I don't know what logic you are referring to. I was just stating a fact. I will say that I don't like the idea of sacks coming off of rushing yards as they are pass plays. In the NFL sacks are counted against passing yardage totals, which makes sense.even if you add the sack yardage back, duhO$U had significantly less than 100 yards rushing (87), which is not good. Your logic doesn't make sense though as QB scrambles or runs count for positive rushing yardage, but negative plays should not? Both result from an OLs ability to block or not block defenders - both positive and negative plays should count. But any way you want to slice it, duhO$U's rushing and pass protection numbers were bad - and both point to the same thing, a bad OL. (the exact same thing which was exposed in the b1g CCG). duhO$U's OL cannot block without blatantly violating the holding rules - if you watched the game, that was beyond obvious.
Oregon gets to play the true weakest team left. TT has beaten nobody and proves an easy schedule is the way to the playoffs.Will this thread get taken down if Indiana and Oregon both win?
47? More like 60!47-3 the Big 10 in the last two quarterfinal games…boy, the Big is just terrible.![]()
Will likely have their third straight NC.At worst, the Big Ten will have the runner up
In general, I want to see the Big 10 teams fare well outside our conference, especially in the postseason. But I have to admit I took a lot of delight in yesterday’s humiliation of UM and OSU. It couldn’t happen to a more deserving bunch of a-holes.
Maybe Ray can stab him as he has a propensity to do such things.I want to agree with this, but I just don't like Miami. Especially with that absolute buffoon on the sideline and the platform they've given him to draw attention to himself. I was hoping that Ray Lewis would insert himself into the situation and tell him to cut it out. Who knows, maybe he wanted to take a stab at hitting an opponent's jersey with a belt, too.
Maybe Ray can stab him as he has a propensity to do such things.
Beat me to itMaybe Ray can stab him as he has a propensity to do such things.
B10 in 60 will be void of the constant Michigan and Ohio State bowl replays for 2026 that would be on every hour. I'm OK with that.It's been a great bowl season for the Big Ten and that's with Michigan and Ohio State losing, which kinda makes it even better.
Rooting for the Oregon/Indiana winner in the CFP championship.