BR isn't going to like this, but Everitt brings the lulz and adds to the rivalry.
"I'm not trying to give bulletin board informationābut I mean they're stuck
with that quarterback for the next two or three years," he said.
"That's fine with me," he added, while decked out in a t-shirt featuring the
outline of the state of Ohio with the words "Worst State Ever" written inside
its borders.
Has the phrase "I'm not trying to give bulletin board information..." ever
been uttered without the utterer then giving the requisite bulletin board
information that they were trying not to give in the first place?
I'm guessing that being "stuck" with Braxton Miller for two or three more
years is fine by Urban Meyer, as well as Buckeye fans everywhere.
Oh, what a world we would live in should we all be stuck with such
maladies.
A quarterback who following his sophomore season of high school football
clocked the fastest 40 at a combine (4.47) and also threw the longest ball (73
yards). Not bad for some contagious football leper.
This is the same quarterback who put more points on the board against
Michigan than any other team last year, and did it in an offense that tried to
keep him under wraps almost as much as opposing defenses did.
Miller put up nearly the same individual numbers that Troy Smith used to
against the Wolverines, and which Terrelle Pryor never could. If that's being
stuck with a player, then being stuck don't sound half bad.
Yes, Miller and the Buckeyes lost to Michigan last year, which Smith and
Pryor never did as starters, but last year's loss had much more to do with the
Ohio State defense than it did the offense.
Braxton Miller played a winning game against the Wolverines last year, and
Buckeye fans will take being stuck with that every time out.
Everitt didn't stop with his criticism of Miller there, however.
"He throws worse than Tebow," he added.
The same Tim Tebow who finished either number one, number two or number four
in passing efficiency in the nation in his three seasons as a starter at
Florida? And a Heisman winner? That Tim Tebow?!
Yeah, he sounds terrible!
Please tell us more, O' Wise One.
Maybe you can tell us how you see the future of this rivalry turning out. You
can? Great!
"I see us torturing them," he said, concluding his completely free-of-charge
gift to Urban Meyer and Ohio State football.
What a thoroughly beneficial radio appearance by Steve Everitt for the
Buckeyes.