The Game: Ohio State (6-5, 3-4) at #16 Michigan (9-2, 5-2)
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areyoukiddingmeBy the way, good game OSU. As a Michigan fan, I can say you should be proud. You went on the road as underdogs and gave it all you could! Honestly, this game was as close as it could have been. The difference is this. Robinson can win it and Miller can lose it. Miller looked terrible throwing it. Sure, he hit a couple of passes, but probably out of luck if anything.
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GOONx19
Yeah, it filled up. You couldn't even see the field. Here's the field about 10 minutes after that I took on my phone.GoChiefs;988820 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NlRRu1yICc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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vball10set
Denard had a great game, but 335 yards by Miller ain't too shabby, and I doubt it was luck. Your skunkbears will be facing him for three more years, so I'd just savor this victory and refrain from such ignorant statements...just sayin'areyoukiddingme;988834 wrote:Robinson can win it and Miller can lose it. Miller looked terrible throwing it. Sure, he hit a couple of passes, but probably out of luck if anything. -
vball10setWebFire;988648 wrote:BTW, Michigan fans didn't rush the field. So we can put that dumbass argument to rest.GOONx19;988776 wrote:Yeah they did. There were at least 20,000 down there after the game.
come on now Webbie, does this septennial event have you overwhelmed and unable to think clearly? stay classy, my friendareyoukiddingme;988833 wrote:Webfire- Where did you get your information about Michigan fans not running onto the field? The place was a zoo after the game. Above person got it right. There had to be at least several thousand on that field. 20? Maybe/maybe not, but the field sure was crowded. -
believer
Indeed. It took Robinson 4 years to finally put together a strong game against Ohio State (albeit the worst Buckeye team a quarter of a century). But freshman Braxton Miller kept the pressure on the Weasles in the friendly confides of the Big Louse. What took Robinson 4 seasons to accomplish, Miller did in his first season in THE GAME. If I were a Meatchicken fan I wouldn't be thumping my chest too loudly.vball10set;988836 wrote:Denard had a great game, but 335 yards by Miller ain't too shabby, and I doubt it was luck. Your skunkbears will be facing him for three more years, so I'd just savor this victory and refrain from such ignorant statements...just sayin' -
Skyhook79believer;988838 wrote:Indeed. It took Robinson 4 years to finally put together a strong game against Ohio State (albeit the worst Buckeye team a quarter of a century). But freshman Braxton Miller kept the pressure on the Weasles in the friendly confides of the Big Louse. What took Robinson 4 seasons to accomplish, Miller did in his first season in THE GAME. If I were a Meatchicken fan I wouldn't be thumping my chest too loudly.
Let them have their fun, it may be a long time (more than the previous 2926 days) before they get to "eat" again. -
GoChiefsWe now have a coach that can, well, coach. Seems like a lot of OSU fans are forgetting that we have a first year coach under the helm. He turned the program around and had a 10-2 season. He will get talent because of that. OSU isn't the only team thats going to get better.
We heard the thumping for the last 7 years, don't act like we are out of line because we can finally do the chest thumping. What comes around, goes around. The gloating we heard when OSU beat a 3 WIN Michigan team a few years ago was unreal, yet, we are doing something wrong for gloating about beating a 6 win Buckeye team? -
redstreak oneCongrats to Michigan, that was an exciting albeit disappointing game.
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Benny The JetAgain, probably already addressed earlier in the thread...but I'm lazy. Why was Shazier in there? I understand when healthy, the guy is an animal (another reason why this coaching staff needs to go) but he was clearly hurt and slowed a ton. He couldn't move, and they picked on him all second half. Really frustrating to sit and watch and wonder how no one else could come in.
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WebFire
Sorry, we have different definitions of "rushing" the field. No one rushed immediately. In fact, the team went over into the student section to celebrate, and no one was on the field at that time. People on the field 10 minutes later isn't rushing.vball10set;988837 wrote:come on now Webbie, does this septennial event have you overwhelmed and unable to think clearly? stay classy, my friend
And what does this have to do with being classy?
Edit: Let me clarify that I realize people came onto the field. But when I think of rush, I think of the immediate chaos of people rushing and filling the field when the clock hits zero. The video I watched had none of that. The fans filtered on later.
Edit #2: I could care less if they did rush the field. They earned it. I just think it's foolish that some Bucks fans thought they shouldn't. -
WebFire
You make Buckeye fans look stupid.believer;988838 wrote:Indeed. It took Robinson 4 years to finally put together a strong game against Ohio State (albeit the worst Buckeye team a quarter of a century). But freshman Braxton Miller kept the pressure on the Weasles in the friendly confides of the Big Louse. What took Robinson 4 seasons to accomplish, Miller did in his first season in THE GAME. If I were a Meatchicken fan I wouldn't be thumping my chest too loudly. -
WebFire
You really think that, huh? :rolleyes:Skyhook79;988843 wrote:Let them have their fun, it may be a long time (more than the previous 2926 days) before they get to "eat" again.
I'm guessing you are in your mid-20s, and have no idea the history of this rivalry. -
dlazzbo shemmy3337;988660 wrote:THE GAME is measured in wins and losses. End of story. Michigan wins once in 8 years and this guy can't even say good game.
This game won't be remembered by the outcome, moreso the controversy surrounding OSU that resulted in a 6-6 season and a loss to Michigan.
OSU was supposed to lose this game. Anyone saying otherwise is a liar. -
vball10set
smh...I could care less that they rushed the field as well, and I agree that they earned it--the fact of the matter is that YOU SAID THEY WOULDN'T, and now you're back tracking (that's what I meant by staying classy). Take the win, enjoy it, and move onWebFire;988916 wrote:Sorry, we have different definitions of "rushing" the field. No one rushed immediately. In fact, the team went over into the student section to celebrate, and no one was on the field at that time. People on the field 10 minutes later isn't rushing.
And what does this have to do with being classy?
Edit: Let me clarify that I realize people came onto the field. But when I think of rush, I think of the immediate chaos of people rushing and filling the field when the clock hits zero. The video I watched had none of that. The fans filtered on later.
Edit #2: I could care less if they did rush the field. They earned it. I just think it's foolish that some Bucks fans thought they shouldn't. -
WebFire
No, what I said is that Big House is usually pretty good about not allowing the choatic, goal posted take down rushes. I never said they wouldn't or shouldn't.vball10set;988937 wrote:smh...I could care less that they rushed the field as well, and I agree that they earned it--the fact of the matter is that YOU SAID THEY WOULDN'T, and now you're back tracking (that's what I meant by staying classy). Take the win, enjoy it, and move on -
WebFire
I am and have. Thanks.vball10set;988937 wrote:Take the win, enjoy it, and move on -
vball10set
:thumbup:WebFire;988940 wrote:I am and have. Thanks. -
vball10setWebFire;982290 wrote:I doubt fans storm the field. Doesn't happen often in AA. They do a good job of preventing it.
I don't see anything about goal posts being taken down, but you did say you doubted they would storm the field. Yes, I could have interpreted what you were trying to say, but I can only take what you post at face value.WebFire;988939 wrote:No, what I said is that Big House is usually pretty good about not allowing the choatic, goal posted take down rushes. I never said they wouldn't or shouldn't.
btw, 335 total yards by a FRESHMAN, at the big house, against a Greg Mattison led defense--with Urban Meyer coming in as our HC next season. Damn, other than yeterday's septennial setback, it sure feels good to be a Buckeye -
WebFire
You can take it however you want.vball10set;988953 wrote:I don't see anything about goal posts being taken down, but you did say you doubted they would storm the field. Yes, I could have interpreted what you were trying to say, but I can only take what you post at face value.
btw, 335 total yards by a FRESHMAN, at the big house, against a Greg Mattison led defense--with Urban Meyer coming in as our HC next season. Damn, other than yeterday's septennial setback, it sure feels good to be a Buckeye
Just think, a Greg Mattison defense, without his type of players, and the improvement from one of the worst to one of the best in 1 season with the same RR players...it's a good time to be a Wolverine. -
bigkahuna
I was thinking about this; people were saying how bad OSU's defense was and that it was the difference in the game. How about how bad Michigan's defense played in the game? Came into The Game with the following rankings: Top 20 Total Defense, Top 10 Scoring Defense, Top 20 Passing Defense, Top 20 in Turnovers... Oh, wait, that was because Miller had such a great game; smh.WebFire;988960 wrote:You can take it however you want.
Just think, a Greg Mattison defense, without his type of players, and the improvement from one of the worst to one of the best in 1 season with the same RR players...it's a good time to be a Wolverine. -
sleeperCongrats to Michigan.
Hell of a game played by both sides. -
WebFire
Michigan had by far it's worst game in the secondary. It looked more like last year's secondary. I wonder if they gameplanned so much against the run that it left them vulnerable? If so, good gameplan by OSU.bigkahuna;988977 wrote:I was thinking about this; people were saying how bad OSU's defense was and that it was the difference in the game. How about how bad Michigan's defense played in the game? Came into The Game with the following rankings: Top 20 Total Defense, Top 10 Scoring Defense, Top 20 Passing Defense, Top 20 in Turnovers... Oh, wait, that was because Miller had such a great game; smh. -
vball10set
Well, I guess we'll have to wait and see...btw, for the record, how many freshman and sophomores were on the field for tsun? just curiousWebFire;988960 wrote:You can take it however you want.
Just think, a Greg Mattison defense, without his type of players, and the improvement from one of the worst to one of the best in 1 season with the same RR players...it's a good time to be a Wolverine. -
vball10set
imagine that, in week 12 of the season, at home, on senior day against their arch rival who they haven't beat in 7 years, against a true freshman quarterback...and it was because of OSU's gameplanning? interestingWebFire;989008 wrote:Michigan had by far it's worst game in the secondary -
WebFire
On defense, 2 that start, 1 that gets a lot of time (2 being true frosh), and 1 that would have had he not gotten hurt.vball10set;989013 wrote:Well, I guess we'll have to wait and see...btw, for the record, how many freshman and sophomores were on the field for tsun? just curious
Funny you want to use this excuse. When Michigan was young it didn't seem to matter.
FYI, the defense only loses 3 starters (really only 2, I think Woolfolk started for novelty reasons in the 2nd half of the year). The classes Hoke is bringing in will be much better than the last few years on the defensive side of the ball. The defense will only get better with Mattison in charge.