Don't forget that the first touchdown wasn't even an offensive score, it was a kickoff return.
The first touchdown in the BCSCG was a 65-yard TD by OSU's Wells. And it happened on their 4th offensive play.
Don't forget that the first touchdown wasn't even an offensive score, it was a kickoff return.
I stand corrected.The first touchdown in the BCSCG was a 65-yard TD by OSU's Wells. And it happened on their 4th offensive play.
I stand corrected.
I missed the first 10 minutes of the game, and someone told me that's why they were up 10-0 at the time.
Thank you for adding a voice of reason among the "bad guys". One thing that many Buckeye fans have acknowledged this year is that the dialogue with LSU fans, both before and after the game, has been very civil, honest, and insightful. This is in stark contrast to the obnoxious UF fans we had to deal with last year, and the many "SEC fans" who are now living vicariously through the success of the Tigers. You'd think their own favorite teams had won the title.To say OSU didn't have opportunities to tighten the score is just incorrect. LSU was clearly the better team, but they didn't just crush OSU like some on here keep blurting out.
I guess you didn't meet these fans. :hahathe dialogue with LSU fans, both before and after the game, has been very civil, honest, and insightful.
I guess you didn't meet these fans. :haha
I guess you didn't meet these fans. :haha
I guess you didn't meet these fans. :haha
LMAO! I could handle it from the two dudes, but look at the way that woman is looking at him. That rubbing it in. Well, if it helps any, below is a part of the spoils these fans get with a championship.
LSU hikes ticket prices $5 per game
Posted: Thursday January 17, 2008 4:28PM; Updated: Thursday January 17, 2008 4:28PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- LSU's Board of Supervisors has approved a plan to raise the price of football tickets by $5 per game.
The athletic department announced the plans earlier this month. The board approved the plan at its Thursday meeting.
The price hikes would not affect student tickets, but all other non-conference game tickets would jump from $40 to $45. Tickets for Southeastern Conference games would go from $45 to $50, according to the press release.
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I think Tiger Stadium is about 92,000.Of course this price increase would be approved ... who do you think is voting on it ... not the fans...
How many seat in the stadium ?
Yep, you know they did. I remember hearing that they ship all the shirts and hats of the losing team overseas to charity. I'm guessing there are some kids in Africa who think the Buffalo Bills are the best team in NFL history.And I bet they had newspapers there printed out that said OSU had won as well.
Of course this price increase would be approved ... who do you think is voting on it ... not the fans...
How many seat in the stadium ?
Yep, you know they did. I remember hearing that they ship all the shirts and hats of the losing team overseas to charity. I'm guessing there are some kids in Africa who think the Buffalo Bills are the best team in NFL history.
I think Tiger Stadium is about 92,000.
I'm fairly certain that if you win the next one the chant will change from "0 and 9" to "only 8 more to go".Lets see, will you change the tune once we beat the SEC ?
Or will we have to hear about this until we win enough to even the record ?
In fairness, the 0-9 record is in bowl games. They are 3-11-1 all time vs. the SEC. Because I'm a stat dork, here is what the rest of the conference looks like vs. the SEC.Are there any other big10 teams that have never won a game againest the SEC?
And I bet they had newspapers there printed out that said OSU had won as well.