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Things You Will Never See When Watching Certain Teams

  • krambman
    The "Thing's you always see" thread and the fact that Michigan started using pumped in music and has finally scheduled their first night game (two things many thought would never happen) it got me thinking. What are somethings you will never see at a game for a certain team?
  • vball10set
    Jim Tressel slamming his headset to the ground and cussing out a ref
  • ohiotiger33
    Texas Tech- Running the football
    South Carolina- Shots of a Trophy Case of any kind
  • j_crazy
    Terelle Pryor throw 5 consecutive passes where as an OSU fan, you won't go "Wow, that was a bad throw."

    UND go undefeated. (not that I think the team is cursed to be bad, but it's harder to go undefeated when you play so many big games).
  • karen lotz
    No jumbotron or ads (other than NBC) inside Notre Dame Stadium
  • goosebumps
    A less than average defense at Ohio State
  • Little Danny
    USC- Ugly cheerleaders
    Penn State (at home)- A sunny day
    Notre Dame- One of the players is a Muslim (wait-- that actually happened already?)
  • Pick6
    j_crazy wrote: Terelle Pryor throw 5 consecutive passes where as an OSU fan, you won't go "Wow, that was a bad throw."

    UND go undefeated. (not that I think the team is cursed to be bad, but it's harder to go undefeated when you play so many big games).
    eh..usc..maybe pitt. maybe u can count michigan as a big game(even though not good). not very many traditionally tough opponents.
  • karen lotz
    Pick6 wrote:
    j_crazy wrote: Terelle Pryor throw 5 consecutive passes where as an OSU fan, you won't go "Wow, that was a bad throw."

    UND go undefeated. (not that I think the team is cursed to be bad, but it's harder to go undefeated when you play so many big games).
    eh..usc..maybe pitt. maybe u can count michigan as a big game(even though not good). not very many traditionally tough opponents.
    Let me guess, Michigan is a big game for OSU (even though not good), right? If you take Michigan out who would you consider traditionally tough opponents for OSU? Indiana? Northwestern? Minnesota?
  • sleeper
    Notre Dame - winning a bowl game
  • Speedofsand
    Oregon - the same uniform 2 games in a row
  • sjmvsfscs08
    Speedofsand wrote: Oregon - the same uniform 2 games in a row
    Nice pick.
  • Pick6
    karen lotz wrote:
    Pick6 wrote:
    j_crazy wrote: Terelle Pryor throw 5 consecutive passes where as an OSU fan, you won't go "Wow, that was a bad throw."

    UND go undefeated. (not that I think the team is cursed to be bad, but it's harder to go undefeated when you play so many big games).
    eh..usc..maybe pitt. maybe u can count michigan as a big game(even though not good). not very many traditionally tough opponents.
    Let me guess, Michigan is a big game for OSU (even though not good), right? If you take Michigan out who would you consider traditionally tough opponents for OSU? Indiana? Northwestern? Minnesota?
    Its easy to name the bottom feeders. Th biggest rivalry in the country is always a big game. If you could comprehend, I said I geuss you can count it for ND.

    As for good teams ohio state plays or has played recently....usc, miami (fl), texas, Penn State, Wisconsin, Iowa. All are traditionally pretty solid programs.
  • karen lotz
    Pick6 wrote:
    karen lotz wrote:
    Pick6 wrote:
    j_crazy wrote: Terelle Pryor throw 5 consecutive passes where as an OSU fan, you won't go "Wow, that was a bad throw."

    UND go undefeated. (not that I think the team is cursed to be bad, but it's harder to go undefeated when you play so many big games).
    eh..usc..maybe pitt. maybe u can count michigan as a big game(even though not good). not very many traditionally tough opponents.
    Let me guess, Michigan is a big game for OSU (even though not good), right? If you take Michigan out who would you consider traditionally tough opponents for OSU? Indiana? Northwestern? Minnesota?
    Its easy to name the bottom feeders. Th biggest rivalry in the country is always a big game. If you could comprehend, I said I geuss you can count it for ND.

    As for good teams ohio state plays or has played recently....usc, miami (fl), texas, Penn State, Wisconsin, Iowa. All are traditionally pretty solid programs.
    You also said ND doesn't play too many traditional tough opponents. Did I not comprehend that correctly?

    Also, OSU/Michigan is the biggest rivalry in Ohio and Michigan (although a lot of people say UM/Sparty is a bigger game for them) and that's it. There is more to the college football world than Ohio State.
  • Red_Skin_Pride
    Good defense in the PAC-10.
  • stephen3108
    Wow, you are really ignorant if you think UM/MSU is a bigger rivalry than OSU/UM.
  • karen lotz
    stephen3108 wrote: Wow, you are really ignorant if you think UM/MSU is a bigger rivalry than OSU/UM.
    I don't think that but there are people in Michigan that do. Like I said, there is college football and life in general outside the state of Ohio. I know it isn't an easy concept for a lot of people on here to grasp. And you are ignorant if you don't realize this.
  • Little Danny
    From my experience, the OSU/UM rivalry is a way bigger deal to people in Ohio than it is for people in Michigan. That's not to say it is not a rivalry game for UM fans, it's just that the people in Ohio take it to another level.

    The Michigan/Michigan St. game is a big deal to people in Michigan as well. When Michigan was kicking OSU'S ass every year under the Cooper years the Michigan State game became more heated for UM fans. I think know that the pendulum has swung back in OSU's favor and the wins are not coming for the people up north the games are getting more intense for UM fans. If OSU continues to dominate, I have to wonder when OSU starts looking at the Michigan game and saying "eh, our biggest rival is PSU'".
  • vball10set
    let's try and stay on topic here...

    an Alabama game without seeing someone in a houndstooth hat...a Georgia game without a drooling UGA
  • slcoach
    An Ole Miss game without some amazingly hot ass in the bleachers.
  • darbypitcher22
    Texas- A game that doesn't have a shot of Bevo at one point or the other
  • krambman
    vball10set wrote: let's try and stay on topic here...

    an Alabama game without seeing someone in a houndstooth hat...a Georgia game without a drooling UGA
    So you'll always see someone in a houndstooth hat and UGA.
    slcoach wrote: An Ole Miss game without some amazingly hot ass in the bleachers.
    So you'll always see hotties at Ole Miss.
    darbypitcher22 wrote: Texas- A game that doesn't have a shot of Bevo at one point or the other
    So you'll always see Bevo at UT games.

    Gentleman, you're missing the point here. You just mentioned three things you will ALWAYS see, you just put them in the negative. These really belong on the other thread. We're looking for things you will NEVER see. For instance, you'll never Nick Saban looking happy on the sidelines or you'll never see Les Miles play it safe.
  • teh awsum juan
    sleeper wrote: Notre Dame - winning a bowl game

    ....it might have been in Hawaii, but ND did win the last bowl game they played...
  • lhslep134
    karen lotz wrote:

    Also, OSU/Michigan is the biggest rivalry in Ohio and Michigan (although a lot of people say UM/Sparty is a bigger game for them) and that's it. There is more to the college football world than Ohio State.


    HAHAHAH you're SO ignorant.

    http://espn.go.com/endofcentury/s/other/bestrivalries.html


    I guess ESPN doesn't count as the rest of the country though, right? You're a fucking idiot.
  • teh awsum juan
    Pick6 wrote:
    karen lotz wrote:
    Pick6 wrote:
    j_crazy wrote: Terelle Pryor throw 5 consecutive passes where as an OSU fan, you won't go "Wow, that was a bad throw."

    UND go undefeated. (not that I think the team is cursed to be bad, but it's harder to go undefeated when you play so many big games).
    eh..usc..maybe pitt. maybe u can count michigan as a big game(even though not good). not very many traditionally tough opponents.
    Let me guess, Michigan is a big game for OSU (even though not good), right? If you take Michigan out who would you consider traditionally tough opponents for OSU? Indiana? Northwestern? Minnesota?
    Its easy to name the bottom feeders. Th biggest rivalry in the country is always a big game. If you could comprehend, I said I geuss you can count it for ND.

    As for good teams ohio state plays or has played recently....usc, miami (fl), texas, Penn State, Wisconsin, Iowa. All are traditionally pretty solid programs.
    to say notre dame doesn't play traditionally solid programs is pretty ignorant, especially since the first team you mentioned has played notre dame every year since the 1920s. they've also played penn state recently, they play michigan (one of or the most winningest program) on a regular basis, there are also plans to play oklahoma in the future as well as trying to schedule texas, mizzou, and wisconsin.

    (i'm just saying they've played the teams, not that they've been competitive in recent years.)

    notre dame might be guilty of softening their schedule, but then again, ohio state scheduled marshall, ou, and eastern michigan this year.. not exactly traditional power houses.