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Post by Buckeye Dale on Feb 14, 2017 10:41:42 GMT -5
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Post by oujour76 on Feb 14, 2017 10:46:17 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Feb 15, 2017 0:20:50 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Feb 15, 2017 21:40:43 GMT -5
RUN UP THE DAMN SCORE: BLOWING OUT MICHIGAN PAYS DIVIDENDS FOR OHIO STATEBy Ramzy Nasrallah on February 15, 2017 at 1:05p @ramzy Last November Curtis Samuel galloped into the endzone to clinch the most exciting Ohio State-Michigan game since 2013. His teammates mobbed him and Ohio Stadium raucously celebrated a classic edition of The Game sealed on its final play. It would be the last touchdown the Buckeyes would score in 2016. Three years earlier Tyvis Powell broke 100,000 local hearts simultaneously at the goal line. Ohio State covered up the ensuing onside kick and the game was over. His undefeated Buckeyes would advance to the B1G Title Game and Orange Bowl. They lost both. Michigan's heartbreaking losses are apparently contagious. Samuel and Powell delivered two of the most iconic moments in the rivalry's rich history. Their timeless feats of football heroism saved Ohio from the sum of all fears - a loss to Michigan, and in the most agonizing of circumstances: A 50/50 battle that hinged on a single play at the game's climax. They're frozen in time among the greatest moments in Buckeye football history...as long as you blind yourself to what happened next. That's because those two Buckeye teams combined to go 0-3 in their respective postseason games. And those losses are not outliers over the past 30 years, either - they're the norm, as there is a mystifying trend between close/bad Michigan games and even worse Decembers and Januarys. Ohio State has lost to, tied or narrowly defeated Michigan (narrowly = by one score or less) 16 times over the past three decades. It has only won 25% of the time after those games. Some nice charts & the rest of the story at : www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-state-football/2017/02/79938/run-up-the-score-beat-michiganI knew they'd copy like crap, didn't want to mess with it... (GO RAMZY!! The man is GOLD)
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Post by mscott59 on Feb 16, 2017 10:36:55 GMT -5
RUN UP THE DAMN SCORE: BLOWING OUT MICHIGAN PAYS DIVIDENDS FOR OHIO STATEBy Ramzy Nasrallah on February 15, 2017 at 1:05p @ramzy Last November Curtis Samuel galloped into the endzone to clinch the most exciting Ohio State-Michigan game since 2013. His teammates mobbed him and Ohio Stadium raucously celebrated a classic edition of The Game sealed on its final play. It would be the last touchdown the Buckeyes would score in 2016. Three years earlier Tyvis Powell broke 100,000 local hearts simultaneously at the goal line. Ohio State covered up the ensuing onside kick and the game was over. His undefeated Buckeyes would advance to the B1G Title Game and Orange Bowl. They lost both. Michigan's heartbreaking losses are apparently contagious. Samuel and Powell delivered two of the most iconic moments in the rivalry's rich history. Their timeless feats of football heroism saved Ohio from the sum of all fears - a loss to Michigan, and in the most agonizing of circumstances: A 50/50 battle that hinged on a single play at the game's climax. They're frozen in time among the greatest moments in Buckeye football history...as long as you blind yourself to what happened next. That's because those two Buckeye teams combined to go 0-3 in their respective postseason games. And those losses are not outliers over the past 30 years, either - they're the norm, as there is a mystifying trend between close/bad Michigan games and even worse Decembers and Januarys. Ohio State has lost to, tied or narrowly defeated Michigan (narrowly = by one score or less) 16 times over the past three decades. It has only won 25% of the time after those games. Some nice charts & the rest of the story at : www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-state-football/2017/02/79938/run-up-the-score-beat-michiganI knew they'd copy like crap, didn't want to mess with it... (GO RAMZY!! The man is GOLD) quite the interesting set of stats there...
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Feb 16, 2017 12:06:46 GMT -5
RUN UP THE DAMN SCORE: BLOWING OUT MICHIGAN PAYS DIVIDENDS FOR OHIO STATEBy Ramzy Nasrallah on February 15, 2017 at 1:05p @ramzy Last November Curtis Samuel galloped into the endzone to clinch the most exciting Ohio State-Michigan game since 2013. His teammates mobbed him and Ohio Stadium raucously celebrated a classic edition of The Game sealed on its final play. It would be the last touchdown the Buckeyes would score in 2016. Three years earlier Tyvis Powell broke 100,000 local hearts simultaneously at the goal line. Ohio State covered up the ensuing onside kick and the game was over. His undefeated Buckeyes would advance to the B1G Title Game and Orange Bowl. They lost both. Michigan's heartbreaking losses are apparently contagious. Samuel and Powell delivered two of the most iconic moments in the rivalry's rich history. Their timeless feats of football heroism saved Ohio from the sum of all fears - a loss to Michigan, and in the most agonizing of circumstances: A 50/50 battle that hinged on a single play at the game's climax. They're frozen in time among the greatest moments in Buckeye football history...as long as you blind yourself to what happened next. That's because those two Buckeye teams combined to go 0-3 in their respective postseason games. And those losses are not outliers over the past 30 years, either - they're the norm, as there is a mystifying trend between close/bad Michigan games and even worse Decembers and Januarys. Ohio State has lost to, tied or narrowly defeated Michigan (narrowly = by one score or less) 16 times over the past three decades. It has only won 25% of the time after those games. Some nice charts & the rest of the story at : www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-state-football/2017/02/79938/run-up-the-score-beat-michiganI knew they'd copy like crap, didn't want to mess with it... (GO RAMZY!! The man is GOLD) quite the interesting set of stats there... Quite...& I don't recall reading any of Ramzy's stuff that was poorly put together, or just plain messed up. He does appear to put some efforts into his stories.
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Post by mscott59 on Feb 16, 2017 12:14:02 GMT -5
quite the interesting set of stats there... Quite...& I don't recall reading any of Ramzy's stuff that was poorly put together, or just plain messed up. He does appear to put some efforts into his stories. a ton of those results happened under cooper, who had great teams that simply couldn't close out a season. but the gist of the barometer is still there... if tosu is significantly better than um, usually that means the bucks are really good on a national level too.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Feb 16, 2017 12:31:05 GMT -5
Quite...& I don't recall reading any of Ramzy's stuff that was poorly put together, or just plain messed up. He does appear to put some efforts into his stories. a ton of those results happened under cooper, who had great teams that simply couldn't close out a season. but the gist of the barometer is still there... if tosu is significantly better than um, usually that means the bucks are really good on a national level too. ...which is one of the reasons the SEC enjoyed such an advantage over the Buckeyes...Especially those games played in the Sugar Bowl...a 'not so hot' OSU team against the SEC Champion...
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Feb 18, 2017 10:52:09 GMT -5
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Feb 18, 2017 20:34:04 GMT -5
Picked up a few neat pix on the Official site: Six Bucks on NoFunLeague All Rookie team Nate Ebner Chase Farris W/Lombardi
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Feb 19, 2017 9:39:16 GMT -5
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Post by mscott59 on Feb 19, 2017 23:28:01 GMT -5
6 on the NFL all rookie team is freakin ridiculous
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Feb 20, 2017 21:40:46 GMT -5
Picked up a few neat pix on the Official site: Six Bucks on NoFunLeague All Rookie team Nate Ebner Chase Farris W/Lombardi 6 on the NFL all rookie team is freakin ridiculous 7, if you count Noah Spence... Listed below are the seven former Buckeyes to make the All-Rookie Team: Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Cowboys. Michael Thomas, WR, Saints. Taylor Decker, OT, Lions. Joey Bosa, DE, Chargers. Noah Spence, DE, Buccaneers. Darron Lee, LB, Jets. Eli Apple, CB, Giants.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Feb 21, 2017 10:44:08 GMT -5
Pretty neat...check it out -
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Feb 22, 2017 9:42:26 GMT -5
Public Service Announcement... I was beginning to get a bit discouraged, that maybe 31-0 had chilled some of our fans, as I seemed to be the only person posting. Then I noticed the Views column, and that since that last post, the number of views has jumped from 67, 564 to 67, 663...so people are still reading. So, on both 11 Warriors and the Ozone, the staff is putting together some great stuff leading up to the spring game. This is both positional articles, and how and what the position coaches are stressing (& for the new ones) and fitting into the over all scheme. Some of these are beginning to process down the page, and even OFF the front page now. So if you haven't been keeping up, just an FYI. GO BUCKS!!
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