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OSU vs. Geogia in 2020-21

  • jpake1
    The schools have agreed to playing a home and home. Link is on bucknuts. Another sec schools on board with UT.
  • gerb131
    Hell no, you mean they are coming north? Must be a Sept game.
  • Ty Webb
    Hmm....

    Why aren't they calling Florida,Alabama,or LSU yet?
  • wildcats20
    Ty Webb;618589 wrote:Hmm....

    Why aren't they calling Florida,Alabama,or LSU yet?

    Because that would mean those 3 schools would have to travel North of Knoxville.
  • Scarlet_Fever
    Ty Webb;618589 wrote:Hmm....

    Why aren't they calling Florida,Alabama,or LSU yet?
    First off it's 11 years away who knows which of those schools will be good in 11 years. Secondly the must not be calling OSU either. Some haters are never happy.
  • darbypitcher22
    I like this series... still shows we're not afraid to schedule anyody
  • Tobias Fünke
    Did ccrunner help spell this thread title?
  • Tigerfan00
    You would think ccrunner knows to put a "t" in front of OSU.
  • vball10set
    Ty Webb;618589 wrote:Hmm....

    Why aren't they calling Florida,Alabama,or LSU yet?
    I'd bet they wouldn't return the call anyway--you think they want a loss in their OOC schedule?
  • Little Danny
    Good gawd, that game is so far away. Who know what the CFB landscape will look like at that point. For fun I will give my prognostication:

    September 9, 2020

    (Columbus, Ohio)

    Coming off a two score defeat against #1 Cincinnati, Luke Fickell's Ohio State squad handled Georgia 49-45. The Buckeyes were led by QB Santonio Holmes III, who threw three scores to his brother Juwan Holmes. On defense, Jamal Holmes and his brother Dante each got ten tackles. Malcolm Holmes had a solid game at place kicker. Georgia started off the game with a quick lead. Chi Li, the great Chinese QB for Georgia, threw a bomb to Jose Mendez (Mendez, incidentally, is the son of United States President Pablo Mendez) on the very first play of the game. On the Buckeyes next possession, Santonio III threw an interception to the Bulldogs All-American corner from Russia, Ivan Danko. The Buckeyes next face Alaksa-Fairbanks, a game many had predicted early in the season to be the Big 10 Conferences Championship Game (recall, the Big Ten Championship game matches the winner of the 32 member Leaders Division against the 32 member Legends Division).
  • gerb131
    You almost got enough Holmes' in there lol
  • darbypitcher22
    Little Danny;618749 wrote:Good gawd, that game is so far away. Who know what the CFB landscape will look like at that point. For fun I will give my prognostication:

    September 9, 2020

    (Columbus, Ohio)

    Coming off a two score defeat against #1 Cincinnati, Luke Fickell's Ohio State squad handled Georgia 49-45. The Buckeyes were led by QB Santonio Holmes III, who threw three scores to his brother Juwan Holmes. On defense, Jamal Holmes and his brother Dante each got ten tackles. Malcolm Holmes had a solid game at place kicker. Georgia started off the game with a quick lead. Chi Li, the great Chinese QB for Georgia, threw a bomb to Jose Mendez (Mendez, incidentally, is the son of United States President Pablo Mendez) on the very first play of the game. On the Buckeyes next possession, Santonio III threw an interception to the Bulldogs All-American corner from Russia, Ivan Danko. The Buckeyes next face Alaksa-Fairbanks, a game many had predicted early in the season to be the Big 10 Conferences Championship Game (recall, the Big Ten Championship game matches the winner of the 32 member Leaders Division against the 32 member Legends Division).

    I lol'd
  • cats gone wild
    wildcats20;618591 wrote:Because that would mean those 3 schools would have to travel North of Knoxville.

    Yeah, because LSU didnt play at Washington, they dont play Kentucky, they dont play at WVU and Fayetteville Ark isnt even with Knoxville or above.
  • wildcats20
    cats gone wild;618831 wrote:Yeah, because LSU didnt play at Washington, they dont play Kentucky, they dont play at WVU and Fayetteville Ark isnt even with Knoxville or above.

    Out of conference.

    And seriously you just used Kentucky football as a measuring point. Wow.
  • wildcats20
    Oh and Knoxville is North of Fayetteville.
  • dwccrew
    cats gone wild;618831 wrote:Yeah, because LSU didnt play at Washington, they dont play Kentucky, they dont play at WVU and Fayetteville Ark isnt even with Knoxville or above.
    wildcats20;618910 wrote:Out of conference.

    And seriously you just used Kentucky football as a measuring point. Wow.

    Or Washington? They haven't been the pillar of college football greatness in a while. At least 7-10 years.
  • cats gone wild
    wildcats20;618591 wrote:Because that would mean those 3 schools would have to travel North of Knoxville.
    wildcats20;618910 wrote:Out of conference.

    And seriously you just used Kentucky football as a measuring point. Wow.
    dwccrew;618967 wrote:Or Washington? They haven't been the pillar of college football greatness in a while. At least 7-10 years.

    Read the original post I answered a quote about. The first one im quoting is what i responded to. Dont know what your guys' posts have to do with mine commenting on your post wildcat. Is UK, Wash, WVU not above Knoxville? Idiots
  • dwccrew
    cats gone wild;619043 wrote:Read the original post I answered a quote about. The first one im quoting is what i responded to. Dont know what your guys' posts have to do with mine commenting on your post wildcat. Is UK, Wash, WVU not above Knoxville? Idiots

    Ironic that you call people idiots after this poorly worded response. And in an earlier post what were you even talking about Fayetteville, Ark. for?
  • dazedconfused
    wildcats20;618591 wrote:Because that would mean those 3 schools would have to travel North of Knoxville.

    give them a little credit...











    ...they play in the arctic north known as lexington as well
  • royal_k
    Must be SEC geography.
  • GOONx19
    dwccrew;619070 wrote:Ironic that you call people idiots after this poorly worded response. And in an earlier post what were you even talking about Fayetteville, Ark. for?

    Because it's north of Knoxville. I can't figure what's so hard to understand about his post.
  • cats gone wild
    dazedconfused;619085 wrote:give them a little credit...



    ...they play in the arctic north known as lexington as well
    I forgot, OSU plays OOC games in the winter and not Aug-Sept
    GOONx19;619101 wrote:Because it's north of Knoxville. I can't figure what's so hard to understand about his post.
    Thank you. Dont know what was so hard to understand.
    And dwccrew, I mentioned Fayetteville Ark because Arkansas plays in the top of Arkansas (about level with Knoxville). Most people think Arkansas is lower than Tennessee, which most of it is. But, where the Razorbacks play...it's in the northern part of the state. I gotta explain these types of things to people obviously, considering people were commenting on my earlier post which made 100% sense.
  • cats gone wild
    wildcats20;618943 wrote:Oh and Knoxville is North of Fayetteville.

    Look at a map. They are even or very close to being even. Zoom in.

    http://keep2.sjfc.edu/class/bnapoli/msti431/jpk7984/msti431/UnitedStatesMap.jpg

    And unless Im mistaken about longitude and latitude (its been 14 years since Ive graduated), Fayetteville is more north than Knoxville
  • GOONx19
    Yeah, Knoxville is 35*57'38'' N and Fayetteville is 36*3'45'' N.