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10/20: Ohio State def. Purdue, 29-22 (OT)

  • sleeper
    believer;1300066 wrote:I never seen the guy "actively root against" OSU. He simply said he's not a fan. Big difference.

    When I moved to State College 10 years ago and then recently Tennessee, I kind of laughed when people in both locations said OSU fans are some of the most arrogant in the nation.

    I'm beginning to understand why.
    It might have to do with being one of the most successful programs in college football. Just a hunch.
  • End of Line
    Ohio State News ‏@bucksinsider
    According to Eddie George's sources, Braxton suffered a concussion. Cat scan came back negative. MRI still in progress.
  • 2kool4skool
    believer;1300066 wrote:I never seen the guy "actively root against" OSU. He simply said he's not a fan. Big difference.
    Azubuike24;1299983 wrote:Hate to admit it. OSU props...ouch.
    He "hates" the fact that he has to "admit" OSU won today. It's certainly actively rooting for the university he attends to fail, so much so that the word hate comes to mind for him when it doesn't happen.
    Azubuike24;1300065 wrote:Like I said, I was raised a UK fan
    And what have they ever done for you?

    This whole gimmick is only slightly less pathetic than the kids who used to root against their HS's football team.
  • believer
    sleeper;1300068 wrote:It might have to do with being one of the most successful programs in college football. Just a hunch.
    Wasn't referring to OSU football....just the arrogance of OSU fans. Thanks for validating my point though.
  • Azubuike24
    Well, I'm more than 5 years out of school. With that said, I did go to UK for 2 years, which allowed me to transfer to OSU. Without those 2 years, I definitely wouldn't be where I am today. The lack of allegiance to OSU was there far before I chose to go to school there...

    Not sure why we're arguing over it though. When it comes to arrogance, it exists everywhere. The bigger and more prominent the school, the more you hear that stuff.
  • Midstate01
    Azubuike24;1300083 wrote:Well, I'm more than 5 years out of school. With that said, I did go to UK for 2 years, which allowed me to transfer to OSU. Without those 2 years, I definitely wouldn't be where I am today. The lack of allegiance to OSU was there far before I chose to go to school there...

    Not sure why we're arguing over it though. When it comes to arrogance, it exists everywhere. The bigger and more prominent the school, the more you hear that stuff.

    Not sure either. Go to school wherever you want... I thought going to school was about bettering ourselves,not to decide who we root for. As long as you're not a bandwagon fan like cats, it's all good
  • believer
    Midstate01;1300084 wrote:Not sure either. Go to school wherever you want... I thought going to school was about bettering ourselves,not to decide who we root for. As long as you're not a bandwagon fan like cats, it's all good
    exactly
  • SportsAndLady
    Azubuike24;1300065 wrote:Whether or not OSU wins every game in football is irrelevant in-terms of the big picture.
    What do you mean by this? Big picture to you, or big picture to the university? I would argue that a successful athletic program (aka, a successful football program) is a pretty significant boost in your overall university finances.
  • Azubuike24
    Obviously it doesn't hurt to win every game, but the revenue and support is very inelastic when it comes to being affected by a loss here or there. It's not like there is a direct correlation between a win and how well the school does.

    Having to buy out a coach in football and basketball or fight an uphill battle in the media/public relations are far more detrimental than an October loss to Purdue...
  • End of Line
    Tony Gerdeman ‏@GerdOzone
    Braxton Miller has passed all concussion tests and is symptom free. He is being released from the hospital per OSU
  • Mulva
    End of Line;1300093 wrote:Tony Gerdeman ‏@GerdOzone
    Braxton Miller has passed all concussion tests and is symptom free. He is being released from the hospital per OSU
    Then what the hell was he crying about?
  • SportsAndLady
    Azubuike24;1300092 wrote:Obviously it doesn't hurt to win every game, but the revenue and support is very inelastic when it comes to being affected by a loss here or there. It's not like there is a direct correlation between a win and how well the school does.

    Having to buy out a coach in football and basketball or fight an uphill battle in the media/public relations are far more detrimental than an October loss to Purdue...
    Right, but it's all related. There is no huge buy out for a football coach if the football program is lousy. No need for a PR battle if no one cares about your program.
  • Midstate01
    Braxton released. No concussion and no other injury. How???
  • wildcats20
    Midstate01;1300100 wrote:Braxton released. No concussion and no other injury. How???

    He was probably just real loopy on the field.
  • SportsAndLady
    Midstate01;1300100 wrote:Braxton released. No concussion and no other injury. How???
    Probably got a little freaked out. Probably saw some stars, and immediately thought he was seriously hurt. Probably wasn't making any sense and the doctors said he's out.
  • Midstate01
    Apparently still has a concussion. Symptom free of everything else.
  • Azubuike24
    Hell he may be practicing Tuesday...
  • ptown_trojans_1
    ccrunner609;1300111 wrote:stat kenny next week regardless of miller being ok
    @ Penn St?

    Nah, if he is healthy enough and if the coaches say he can play, play Miller.

    Great news though.

    He can rest against Illi and the bye week,
  • 2kool4skool
    Azubuike24;1300083 wrote:Well, I'm more than 5 years out of school. With that said, I did go to UK for 2 years, which allowed me to transfer to OSU.
    At least you've made one correct decision.
  • SportsAndLady
    Shut up CC...what you're saying is stupid.
  • mallymal614
    Despite a scare that had many Ohio State fans fearing the worse, an Ohio State spokesperson just revealed that [URL="http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-football/players/132058/braxton-miller"]Braxton Miller is presently being discharged from Ohio State Medical Center. A previous spokesperson said that Miller had undergone tests related to head, neck, and shoulder injuries and had also been evaluated for a potential concussion. Miller passed all the tests with spades and per FOX's Eddie George, underwent both a CAT scan and MRI, which ostensibly both came up negative.
    http://www.landgrantholyland.com/2012/10/20/3531688/braxton-miller-being-discharged-from-ohio-state-medical-center


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  • wildcats20
    ccrunner609;1300124 wrote:only stupid room someone that doesn't see it. miller wouldn't of won that game. they were keying on him and when kenny came in they thought thy had it and backed off.

    Wouldn't HAVE.
  • believer
    [h=5]"Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller left the game against Purdue late in the third quarter. He was taken to the Wexner Medical Center, on the campus of The Ohio State University, because of concerns of a possible concussion. He was examined – head, shoulders and neck – and he has been cleared. He is symptom free of all ailments and he is doing fine. He is in the process of being released from the hospital."[/h]
  • Pick6
    Jesus..is Miller Paul Pierce jr?
  • believer
    Pick6;1300135 wrote:Jesus..is Miller Paul Pierce jr?
    apparently...

    I'd still start Guiton at Penn State and keep him in there if the Buckeyes can hang without Miller.