good job buckeyes held in way better then i thought. i think you made up for your last 2 embarrassing loss in the bowls so congrats
Well, I don't know what to say.
On one hand, Ohio State did not get run out of the building, as opposed to the last two years. They played hard from start to finish.
OTOH, a loss is still a loss. They did make the mistakes Sandra didn't want to see.
good job buckeyes held in way better then i thought. i think you made up for your last 2 embarrassing loss in the bowls so congrats
Good point !Well, I saw a team come within 16 seconds of beating another team that thought they should be playing in the NC. Hang your hat on that Bucknuts. Good game. :up
Obviously you forgot about the huge Tulsa - Ball State matchup.next up..... fla vs ok.... see everyone thursday
Let's see if Sandra thinks so.
you wnet toe to toe with one of the top teams in the nation and looked good doing it. at keast in the last half. you still have to get that offense going before your ready for another title shot your defense is obviously good.. holding that high power texas offense to only 24 points.I don't think it made up for it.
It makes me feel better that we know know that we can play with the Big Guys ....
Of course the SEC guy will not think that way
you wnet toe to toe with one of the top teams in the nation and looked good doing it. at keast in the last half. you still have to get that offense going before your ready for another title shot your defense is obviously good.. holding that high power texas offense to only 24 points.
so again i say congrats to the buckeyes a great game played.
ready to play an sec team yet? maybe s carolina.....
I think Charo did. Cuchi cuchi!Did Liberace design the Fiesta Bowl trophy?
This has been an interesting bowl season for some of us:
Tech had an aboslutely embarassing flameout, the conference I dubbed "Absolutely Crappy Conference" finally won a BCS game, and Ohio State didn't get run out of the building in a BCS game (Maybe tOSU would fare better against Big 12 teams than SEC teams).