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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 5, 2017 6:42:16 GMT -5
Ps. If you need to know how to present facts re Osu, look at Marks post. They usually are filled with well researched facts (even if they are skewed in the Osu direction And due to that superior Big 10 education, there are no capital letters or punctuation gumming up the works.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2017 7:11:01 GMT -5
STop acting like a 5 year old spoiled little girl. Fight back with FACTS. Its easy to call someone names, do a little research, post your links like ET does. Prove him wrong Crybaby! He'll never admit he's wrong. You don't give a shit about facts. Are you seriously saying I have to prove Ohio state is not a third-rate shitty ass program who never scheduled anyone anytime anywhere Do you agree with him? Let's go ass hole. Do you think ET is right when he puts down Ohio St as a 3rd rate program who schedules pussys constantly and never plays any one. Do you agree. Yes or no Your lack of answering this is noted
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Post by lz2112 on May 5, 2017 7:34:49 GMT -5
He'll never admit he's wrong. You don't give a shit about facts. Are you seriously saying I have to prove Ohio state is not a third-rate shitty ass program who never scheduled anyone anytime anywhere Do you agree with him? Let's go ass hole. Do you think ET is right when he puts down Ohio St as a 3rd rate program who schedules pussys constantly and never plays any one. Do you agree. Yes or no Your lack of answering this is noted ET never said any such thing. He pointed out an anomaly about OSU that the never schedule SEC teams. And I can surmise he was inspired to do so because you freaking Bucknuts constantly trash UF for it's OOC schedule, which as ee cummings has said is unique, and could therefore be called an anomaly in and of itself. There is nothing about the numbers ET posted that wasn't factual. His opinions on that data can be debated, but he offered those opinions in a fairly polite way. I can't say the same for the juvenile crap you've been posting about the school I love. And as a side note, folks need to lay off our resident ee cummings. At least his lowercase stuff is usually cogent (although ET really does seem to push one of his buttons).
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2017 7:42:47 GMT -5
Your lack of answering this is noted ET never said any such thing. He pointed out an anomaly about OSU that the never schedule SEC teams. And I can surmise he was inspired to do so because you freaking Bucknuts constantly trash UF for it's OOC schedule, which as ee cummings has said is unique, and could therefore be called an anomaly in and of itself. There is nothing about the numbers ET posted that wasn't factual. His opinions on that data can be debated, but he offered those opinions in a fairly polite way. I can't say the same for the juvenile crap you've been posting about the school I love. And as a side note, folks need to lay off our resident ee cummings. At least his lowercase stuff is usually cogent (although ET really does seem to push one of his buttons). Florida Gators are a bunch of yeast infected pussys to scared to leave their own state. What a pile of dog shit program. I see Aaron Hernandez killed himself in prison. When is his statue going up on campus? ET treats Ohio St like a 3rd rate pathetic piece of shit team and program. And acts like they are.
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Post by lz2112 on May 5, 2017 8:25:25 GMT -5
ET never said any such thing. He pointed out an anomaly about OSU that the never schedule SEC teams. And I can surmise he was inspired to do so because you freaking Bucknuts constantly trash UF for it's OOC schedule, which as ee cummings has said is unique, and could therefore be called an anomaly in and of itself. There is nothing about the numbers ET posted that wasn't factual. His opinions on that data can be debated, but he offered those opinions in a fairly polite way. I can't say the same for the juvenile crap you've been posting about the school I love. And as a side note, folks need to lay off our resident ee cummings. At least his lowercase stuff is usually cogent (although ET really does seem to push one of his buttons). Florida Gators are a bunch of yeast infected pussys to scared to leave their own state. What a pile of dog shit program. I see Aaron Hernandez killed himself in prison. When is his statue going up on campus? ET treats Ohio St like a 3rd rate pathetic piece of shit team and program. And acts like they are. Considering how some of OSU's fan's act, I'm not so sure he is wrong.
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Post by mscott59 on May 5, 2017 8:48:30 GMT -5
ET never said any such thing. He pointed out an anomaly about OSU that the never schedule SEC teams. And I can surmise he was inspired to do so because you freaking Bucknuts constantly trash UF for it's OOC schedule, which as ee cummings has said is unique, and could therefore be called an anomaly in and of itself. There is nothing about the numbers ET posted that wasn't factual. His opinions on that data can be debated, but he offered those opinions in a fairly polite way. I can't say the same for the juvenile crap you've been posting about the school I love. And as a side note, folks need to lay off our resident ee cummings. At least his lowercase stuff is usually cogent (although ET really does seem to push one of his buttons). Florida Gators are a bunch of yeast infected pussys to scared to leave their own state. What a pile of dog shit program. I see Aaron Hernandez killed himself in prison. When is his statue going up on campus? ET treats Ohio St like a 3rd rate pathetic piece of shit team and program. And acts like they are. dude... lighten up.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2017 9:00:46 GMT -5
Florida Gators are a bunch of yeast infected pussys to scared to leave their own state. What a pile of dog shit program. I see Aaron Hernandez killed himself in prison. When is his statue going up on campus? ET treats Ohio St like a 3rd rate pathetic piece of shit team and program. And acts like they are. Considering how some of OSU's fan's act, I'm not so sure he is wrong. And by the way ET acts I know I'm not wrong
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Post by lz2112 on May 5, 2017 9:13:51 GMT -5
Florida Gators are a bunch of yeast infected pussys to scared to leave their own state. What a pile of dog shit program. I see Aaron Hernandez killed himself in prison. When is his statue going up on campus? ET treats Ohio St like a 3rd rate pathetic piece of shit team and program. And acts like they are. dude... lighten up. you left off the francis, ee.
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Post by mscott59 on May 5, 2017 9:41:48 GMT -5
Your lack of answering this is noted ET never said any such thing. He pointed out an anomaly about OSU that the never schedule SEC teams. And I can surmise he was inspired to do so because you freaking Bucknuts constantly trash UF for it's OOC schedule, which as ee cummings has said is unique, and could therefore be called an anomaly in and of itself. There is nothing about the numbers ET posted that wasn't factual. His opinions on that data can be debated, but he offered those opinions in a fairly polite way. I can't say the same for the juvenile crap you've been posting about the school I love. And as a side note, folks need to lay off our resident ee cummings. At least his lowercase stuff is usually cogent (although ET really does seem to push one of his buttons). i've always thought ee expressed great insight into cfb in his poetry down thru the years. to say et was fairly polite about anything osu-related would cause me to look up the definition of polite. what he fails to take into account is that 'it takes two to tango' thing about scheduling. he vows never to bow to the buckeye altar, yet here he seems to think gene smith wields such powers that sec schools and fsu would drop everything and come a-runnin at any invitation. that premise has tons of holes in it. tons. for the 1,000,001st time... i would love sec competition to be included in the rotation of ooc opponents for tosu. not to shut et up, ok i'll drop that stuff now, but because it would be great for cfb and i believe for the two schools involved. i mentioned earlier that smith and uga didn't have a contract, but had an agreement to find dates for a home/home. when the big 10 and pac 12 agreed to start scheduling annual crossover games among league members, combined with the impending 9 game league schedule and the need for both schools to have at least 7 home games, that became too complicated and osu backed out. that was disappointing. i'm hopeful that doesn't represent the last time those efforts are made, by both osu and a quality sec opponent, for that kind of match up. and yet, the future schedule still has oklahoma here in columbus to complete that 2 yr series, tcu in dallas, home/homes w/oregon, notre dame, texas, and washington thru 2025. in the 21st century every one of those programs has either won a national title, played for one or been in the mix. osu has played at oklahoma, at virginia tech, at miami, at usc, at washington and at texas all in just the last decade. in terms of all-time win % programs, you have #4 (ou), #6 (texas), #7 (usc), #15 (canes), #17 (uw) and #18 (hokies). osu need apologize to no one for that kind of schedule. it doesn't represent ducking quality competition, at all. btw, florida state is #10 on that list. uf-fsu is one of the great intrastate rivalries in cfb, and since they play in different leagues, that eats up an ooc slot every season, making scheduling balance and financially need realities more complex. both programs being successful certainly plays into the mix of who else you schedule. holding fsu up alone, when uf would be playing them annually regardless of whether the noles are 11-1 or 1-11, makes a difference. still, the gators have managed to be consistently pretty good in the last quarter century. maybe the trip to dallas this fall will cause uf players, coaches, fans, administrators to see how fun it can be to make a regular season road trip every 2 or 3 years outside the south. i hope so. it is great, not to mention educational, for kids to see different parts of the country. and i hope one of these days it's the buckeyes coming out of the tunnel at florida field and i'm around to see it. i would certainly carry that in my heart.
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Post by mscott59 on May 5, 2017 9:43:43 GMT -5
Ps. If you need to know how to present facts re Osu, look at Marks post. They usually are filled with well researched facts (even if they are skewed in the Osu direction [/b])[/font] [/quote] And due to that superior Big 10 education, there are no capital letters or punctuation gumming up the works.
[/quote] i just thought et's research lacked some context, and included way too many caps and commas. ha
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Post by mscott59 on May 5, 2017 9:44:36 GMT -5
certainly agree with your last phrase there, though i still hate any trend to take cfb games off cfb campuses/stadiums. Don't care for it either, but money talks. And you know as well as I do our sacred institutions of higher learning are rapt listeners on that subject.
the alma mater certainly exhibited that trait in moving the tcu game to arlington in '18.
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ET never said any such thing. He pointed out an anomaly about OSU that the never schedule SEC teams. And I can surmise he was inspired to do so because you freaking Bucknuts constantly trash UF for it's OOC schedule, which as ee cummings has said is unique, and could therefore be called an anomaly in and of itself. There is nothing about the numbers ET posted that wasn't factual. His opinions on that data can be debated, but he offered those opinions in a fairly polite way. I can't say the same for the juvenile crap you've been posting about the school I love. And as a side note, folks need to lay off our resident ee cummings. At least his lowercase stuff is usually cogent (although ET really does seem to push one of his buttons). i've always thought ee expressed great insight into cfb in his poetry down thru the years. to say et was fairly polite about anything osu-related would cause me to look up the definition of polite. what he fails to take into account is that 'it takes two to tango' thing about scheduling. he vows never to bow to the buckeye altar, yet here he seems to think gene smith wields such powers that sec schools and fsu would drop everything and come a-runnin at any invitation. that premise has tons of holes in it. tons. for the 1,000,001st time... i would love sec competition to be included in the rotation of ooc opponents for tosu. not to shut et up, ok i'll drop that stuff now, but because it would be great for cfb and i believe for the two schools involved. i mentioned earlier that smith and uga didn't have a contract, but had an agreement to find dates for a home/home. when the big 10 and pac 12 agreed to start scheduling annual crossover games among league members, combined with the impending 9 game league schedule and the need for both schools to have at least 7 home games, that became too complicated and osu backed out. that was disappointing. i'm hopeful that doesn't represent the last time those efforts are made, by both osu and a quality sec opponent, for that kind of match up. and yet, the future schedule still has oklahoma here in columbus to complete that 2 yr series, tcu in dallas, home/homes w/oregon, notre dame, texas, and washington thru 2025. in the 21st century every one of those programs has either won a national title, played for one or been in the mix. osu has played at oklahoma, at virginia tech, at miami, at usc, at washington and at texas all in just the last decade. in terms of all-time win % programs, you have #4 (ou), #6 (texas), #7 (usc), #15 (canes), #17 (uw) and #18 (hokies). osu need apologize to no one for that kind of schedule. it doesn't represent ducking quality competition, at all. btw, florida state is #10 on that list. uf-fsu is one of the great intrastate rivalries in cfb, and since they play in different leagues, that eats up an ooc slot every season, making scheduling balance and financially need realities more complex. both programs being successful certainly plays into the mix of who else you schedule. holding fsu up alone, when uf would be playing them annually regardless of whether the noles are 11-1 or 1-11, makes a difference. still, the gators have managed to be consistently pretty good in the last quarter century. maybe the trip to dallas this fall will cause uf players, coaches, fans, administrators to see how fun it can be to make a regular season road trip every 2 or 3 years outside the south. i hope so. it is great, not to mention educational, for kids to see different parts of the country. and i hope one of these days it's the buckeyes coming out of the tunnel at florida field and i'm around to see it. i would certainly carry that in my heart. Fairness from a bucknut is good. If only the others here would follow your lead. I won't hold my breath. I'm with you on wanting to see a UF vs. tOSU home and home. I just came from the following tOSU website. I can tell you how many clubs there are in the states I asked about earlier, but there isn't anything to indicate the number of members in the clubs: www.osu.edu/alumni/communities/clubs-and-societies/find-a-club.htmlThe number of clubs in states where tOSU has scheduled/tried to schedule/played ooc games in the modern era: Arizona - 2 California - 7 Colorado - 2 Florida - 11 Georgia - 2 Indiana - 1 Louisiana - 1 Massachusetts - 1 Missouri - 0 New York - 2 North Carolina - 5 Oklahoma - 1 Oregon/Washington - 2 (one each) - The site lists Portland as Washington, but that's Oregon, at least it was the last time I was there. Pennsylvania - 1 Texas - 4 Tennessee - 2 Virginia - 3 West Virginia - 0 The case for UF vs. tOSU, FSU too, is Florida is the third best recruiting state in number of recruits and bucknut alumni are represented on both coasts and from Jacksonville to Miami. tOSU doesn't have a Northwest Florida alumni club. The closest to Pensacola is the club in New Orleans. Given that UF has expressed a desire to no longer play Miami in home and home, those slots formerly going to the canes can be had by the bucknuts for the asking. With Urban Meyer's UF connections, it really is a no brainer series that should be played. I'm not sure about Meyer's longevity, hope it is long, so I hope this gets done as soon as possible after the 19 season. Fairly polite? Yes, except I shouldn't have used the term chickenshit. For that, I apologize. My first post in this thread: May 3, 2017 at 3:40pm Quote Edit Post by ETGator1 on May 3, 2017 at 3:40pm Recruiting and lack of alumni bases in the southeast are the excuses, not the reason. Oklahoma doesn't recruit Oklahoma, they go to Texas and elsewhere. Oregon and Washington aren't known for their recruiting bases. Where does tOSU have a huge alumni base? Florida. Which state has the 3rd most FBS D1 recruits in the nation? Florida. Games at UF would be shown in the state of Florida and throughout the southeast, probably nationwide. The same can be said for at FSU. The reason the bucknuts don't play top tier SEC and FSU is they know their chance of winning these games are less than if they went elsewhere. It's all about scheduling games the bucknuts think they have a better chance of winning. A couple of years ago, the AD at LSU said he had a problem scheduling top BIG teams as they didn't want to come south and be spanked on their opponents home field. After last season, we know it wasn't Wisky he was talking about. They at least scheduled a neutral site game in Green Bay with LSU. JMHO, he was talking about tOSU. This article confirms what I have been saying about the bucknuts ducking top tier SEC and FSU. To put it more bluntly, the bucknuts are chickenshit when it comes to top tier SEC teams and FSU. Look what you've done cbisbig. You have released the 4 bucknut horsemen of the apocalypse by finding an article that exposes tOSU for what it really is, a fraud to their claim of playing anyone nationally. Read more: aolcfboutcasts.proboards.com/thread/29089/why-ohio-dosnt-schedule-games?page=1#ixzz4gDbX7Mzz
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Post by mscott59 on May 5, 2017 10:40:29 GMT -5
i've always thought ee expressed great insight into cfb in his poetry down thru the years. to say et was fairly polite about anything osu-related would cause me to look up the definition of polite. what he fails to take into account is that 'it takes two to tango' thing about scheduling. he vows never to bow to the buckeye altar, yet here he seems to think gene smith wields such powers that sec schools and fsu would drop everything and come a-runnin at any invitation. that premise has tons of holes in it. tons. for the 1,000,001st time... i would love sec competition to be included in the rotation of ooc opponents for tosu. not to shut et up, ok i'll drop that stuff now, but because it would be great for cfb and i believe for the two schools involved. i mentioned earlier that smith and uga didn't have a contract, but had an agreement to find dates for a home/home. when the big 10 and pac 12 agreed to start scheduling annual crossover games among league members, combined with the impending 9 game league schedule and the need for both schools to have at least 7 home games, that became too complicated and osu backed out. that was disappointing. i'm hopeful that doesn't represent the last time those efforts are made, by both osu and a quality sec opponent, for that kind of match up. and yet, the future schedule still has oklahoma here in columbus to complete that 2 yr series, tcu in dallas, home/homes w/oregon, notre dame, texas, and washington thru 2025. in the 21st century every one of those programs has either won a national title, played for one or been in the mix. osu has played at oklahoma, at virginia tech, at miami, at usc, at washington and at texas all in just the last decade. in terms of all-time win % programs, you have #4 (ou), #6 (texas), #7 (usc), #15 (canes), #17 (uw) and #18 (hokies). osu need apologize to no one for that kind of schedule. it doesn't represent ducking quality competition, at all. btw, florida state is #10 on that list. uf-fsu is one of the great intrastate rivalries in cfb, and since they play in different leagues, that eats up an ooc slot every season, making scheduling balance and financially need realities more complex. both programs being successful certainly plays into the mix of who else you schedule. holding fsu up alone, when uf would be playing them annually regardless of whether the noles are 11-1 or 1-11, makes a difference. still, the gators have managed to be consistently pretty good in the last quarter century. maybe the trip to dallas this fall will cause uf players, coaches, fans, administrators to see how fun it can be to make a regular season road trip every 2 or 3 years outside the south. i hope so. it is great, not to mention educational, for kids to see different parts of the country. and i hope one of these days it's the buckeyes coming out of the tunnel at florida field and i'm around to see it. i would certainly carry that in my heart. Fairness from a bucknut is good. If only the others here would follow your lead. I won't hold my breath. I'm with you on wanting to see a UF vs. tOSU home and home. I just came from the following tOSU website. I can tell you how many clubs there are in the states I asked about earlier, but there isn't anything to indicate the number of members in the clubs: www.osu.edu/alumni/communities/clubs-and-societies/find-a-club.htmlThe number of clubs in states where tOSU has scheduled/tried to schedule/played ooc games: Arizona - 2 California - 7 Florida - 11 Georgia - 2 Louisiana - 1 Massachusetts - 1 Oklahoma - 1 Oregon/Washington - 2 (one each) - The site lists Portland as Washington, but that's Oregon, at least it was the last time I was there. Texas - 4 Tennessee - 2 Virginia - 3 The case for UF vs. tOSU, FSU too, is Florida is the third best recruiting state in number of recruits and bucknut alumni are represented on both coasts and from Jacksonville to Miami. tOSU doesn't have a Northwest Florida alumni club. The closest to Pensacola is the club in New Orleans. Given that UF has expressed a desire to no longer play Miami in home and home, those slots formerly going to the canes can be had by the bucknuts for the asking. With Urban Meyer's UF connections, it really is a no brainer series that should be played. I'm not sure about Meyer's longevity, hope it is long, so I hope this gets done as soon as possible after the 19 season. Fairly polite? Yes, except I shouldn't have used the term chickenshit. For that, I apologize. My first post in this thread: May 3, 2017 at 3:40pm Quote Edit Post by ETGator1 on May 3, 2017 at 3:40pm Recruiting and lack of alumni bases in the southeast are the excuses, not the reason. Oklahoma doesn't recruit Oklahoma, they go to Texas and elsewhere. Oregon and Washington aren't known for their recruiting bases. Where does tOSU have a huge alumni base? Florida. Which state has the 3rd most FBS D1 recruits in the nation? Florida. Games at UF would be shown in the state of Florida and throughout the southeast, probably nationwide. The same can be said for at FSU. The reason the bucknuts don't play top tier SEC and FSU is they know their chance of winning these games are less than if they went elsewhere. It's all about scheduling games the bucknuts think they have a better chance of winning. A couple of years ago, the AD at LSU said he had a problem scheduling top BIG teams as they didn't want to come south and be spanked on their opponents home field. After last season, we know it wasn't Wisky he was talking about. They at least scheduled a neutral site game in Green Bay with LSU. JMHO, he was talking about tOSU. This article confirms what I have been saying about the bucknuts ducking top tier SEC and FSU. To put it more bluntly, the bucknuts are chickenshit when it comes to top tier SEC teams and FSU. Look what you've done cbisbig. You have released the 4 bucknut horsemen of the apocalypse by finding an article that exposes tOSU for what it really is, a fraud to their claim of playing anyone nationally. Read more: aolcfboutcasts.proboards.com/thread/29089/why-ohio-dosnt-schedule-games?page=1#ixzz4gDbX7Mzztosu's single largest alumni club by membership is in phoenix.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2017 10:56:45 GMT -5
I updated the alumni club list for all away home and home series games in the modern era.
If there is a fairly easy way to get the number of members in the clubs, let me know.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 5, 2017 10:57:42 GMT -5
Fairness from a bucknut is good. If only the others here would follow your lead. I won't hold my breath. I'm with you on wanting to see a UF vs. tOSU home and home. I just came from the following tOSU website. I can tell you how many clubs there are in the states I asked about earlier, but there isn't anything to indicate the number of members in the clubs: www.osu.edu/alumni/communities/clubs-and-societies/find-a-club.htmlThe number of clubs in states where tOSU has scheduled/tried to schedule/played ooc games: Arizona - 2 California - 7 Florida - 11 Georgia - 2 Louisiana - 1 Massachusetts - 1 Oklahoma - 1 Oregon/Washington - 2 (one each) - The site lists Portland as Washington, but that's Oregon, at least it was the last time I was there. Texas - 4 Tennessee - 2 Virginia - 3 The case for UF vs. tOSU, FSU too, is Florida is the third best recruiting state in number of recruits and bucknut alumni are represented on both coasts and from Jacksonville to Miami. tOSU doesn't have a Northwest Florida alumni club. The closest to Pensacola is the club in New Orleans. Given that UF has expressed a desire to no longer play Miami in home and home, those slots formerly going to the canes can be had by the bucknuts for the asking. With Urban Meyer's UF connections, it really is a no brainer series that should be played. I'm not sure about Meyer's longevity, hope it is long, so I hope this gets done as soon as possible after the 19 season. Fairly polite? Yes, except I shouldn't have used the term chickenshit. For that, I apologize. My first post in this thread: May 3, 2017 at 3:40pm Quote Edit Post by ETGator1 on May 3, 2017 at 3:40pm Recruiting and lack of alumni bases in the southeast are the excuses, not the reason. Oklahoma doesn't recruit Oklahoma, they go to Texas and elsewhere. Oregon and Washington aren't known for their recruiting bases. Where does tOSU have a huge alumni base? Florida. Which state has the 3rd most FBS D1 recruits in the nation? Florida. Games at UF would be shown in the state of Florida and throughout the southeast, probably nationwide. The same can be said for at FSU. The reason the bucknuts don't play top tier SEC and FSU is they know their chance of winning these games are less than if they went elsewhere. It's all about scheduling games the bucknuts think they have a better chance of winning. A couple of years ago, the AD at LSU said he had a problem scheduling top BIG teams as they didn't want to come south and be spanked on their opponents home field. After last season, we know it wasn't Wisky he was talking about. They at least scheduled a neutral site game in Green Bay with LSU. JMHO, he was talking about tOSU. This article confirms what I have been saying about the bucknuts ducking top tier SEC and FSU. To put it more bluntly, the bucknuts are chickenshit when it comes to top tier SEC teams and FSU. Look what you've done cbisbig. You have released the 4 bucknut horsemen of the apocalypse by finding an article that exposes tOSU for what it really is, a fraud to their claim of playing anyone nationally. Read more: aolcfboutcasts.proboards.com/thread/29089/why-ohio-dosnt-schedule-games?page=1#ixzz4gDbX7Mzztosu's single largest alumni club by membership is in phoenix. 'Zactly...and after 10 years, I still have yet to shovel sunshine...
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