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  • sleeper
    Con_Alma;1623227 wrote:It wasn't intended to change your statement but rather add to it with the information I provided.

    It wasn't even intended to suggest your statement was wrong.
    Your laughter indicated otherwise. Perhaps next time when using 'Lol' you understand that it implies a sarcastic rebuttal to my initial statement.
  • Con_Alma
    My personality and certainly my post history isn't indicative of the presence of sarcasm.

    The information I added was accurate and truly additional information as opposed to a correction or rebuttal.

    Read into a "LOL" however you wish. When I see an opportunity to clarify or expand on a point, I will continue to do so for my own satisfaction.
  • sleeper
    Con_Alma;1623244 wrote:My personality and certainly my post history isn't indicative of the presence of sarcasm.

    The information I added was accurate and truly additional information as opposed to a correction or rebuttal.

    Read into a "LOL" however you wish. When I see an opportunity to clarify or expand on a point, I will continue to do so for my own satisfaction.
    I will continue to read into your posts however I wish. Thank you for clarifying my American right.
  • Con_Alma
    I wouldn't nor did I expect anything less.
  • sleeper
    Con_Alma;1623284 wrote:I wouldn't nor did I expect anything less.
    Would you agree that great minds think alike?
  • Con_Alma
    It's too general of a statement. Some do. Some don't.
  • Con_Alma
    The FBS active leaders for 4th quarter comebacks are:

    1. Braxton Miller Ohio State

    2. Keenan Reynolds Navy
  • dlazz
    nobody wrote:Great posts, Con_Alma! Keep them coming!
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  • Con_Alma
    http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/061114aaa.html

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - A survey conducted in the past week by Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) sports information directors revealed an impressive statistical note about Ohio State University senior quarterback Braxton Miller: he leads all current FBS quarterbacks in game-winning touchdown drives in the fourth quarter or overtime with six. The drives are defined as scoring drives that put the winning team ahead for good.
    Miller has engineered at least one such game-winning drive in each of his first three seasons, and his three game-winning drives last year alone are equal to, or more than, the career totals of every other current FBS quarterback with the exception of Navy's Keenan Reynolds, who has five, and East Carolina's Shane Carden, with four. Ohio State opens its 2014 season against Reynolds and the Midshipmen Aug. 31 in Baltimore.
    Game-Winning Scoring Drives
    No. Quarterback, School
    6* Braxton Miller, Ohio State
    5 Keenan Reynolds, Navy "Accomplished in only 2 years"
    4* Shane Carden, East Carolina
    3 Brandon Connette, Duke/Fresno State
    3 Terrel Hunt, Syracuse
    3 Taylor Kelly, Arizona State
    3* Sean Mannion, Oregon State
    3 Nick Marshall, Auburn
    2 Jeff Driskel, Florida
    2 Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky
    2 Cody Kessler, USC
    1 Numerous QBs
    *Had one game-winning drive that began in the third quarter and concluded in the fourth quarter.

    Quotation comment is mine.
  • sleeper
    30 point blow out.
  • Con_Alma
    College Football Weekly has posted an opening line.

    Ohio State (-15.5) at Navy
  • Con_Alma
    How many days until kick off?? 47?
  • sleeper
    Con_Alma;1636019 wrote:How many days until kick off?? 47?
    I think its 46. 47 is the amount of points Ohio State is going to win by.
  • Con_Alma
    Very nice.
  • Con_Alma
    http://www.cleveland.com/osu/index.ssf/2014/07/a_4_percent_chance_navy_beats.html

    He's dead on with the concerns regarding the middle of the Navy defense...and Urban Meyer's response to preparing for the game, "It's awful".

    The clock is the only thing keeping Ohio State from putting up really big numbers.

    Interesting that the Wasserman feels that Kent State, Rutgers and Illinois will be the easiest games on the schedule for the Buckeyes.
  • Con_Alma
    sleeper;1636226 wrote:I think its 46. 47 is the amount of points Ohio State is going to win by.
    Nope. It's 45 days.
  • sleeper
    Con_Alma;1636409 wrote:Nope. It's 45 days.
    You sure? I thought 45 was the number of points Ohio State will put up in the first half.
  • Con_Alma
    I'm sure that it was 45 days ...yesterday.

    Right now it's
    44 days and 21 hours!

    I have no idea how many points Ohio state will put up in the first half. If you think it's 45 then so be it.
  • sleeper
    44 sounds about right. 44 yards of total offense for Navy that is.
  • Con_Alma
    I have no idea what their total yards will be. If you say 44 then so be it.
  • Con_Alma
    Bleacher Report predicting ESPN's College Game Day to be in Baltimore for the Buckeyes and the Midshipmen match-up. We shall see.

    Other games that day include Arlington, Texas (Florida State vs. Oklahoma State); Athens, Georgia (Clemson at Georgia); Atlanta (West Virginia vs. Alabama); Houston (Wisconsin vs. LSU).

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2125039-predicting-every-espn-college-game-day-stop-for-2014-season/page/2
  • like_that
    Sleeper, do you plan to attend the game?
  • sleeper
    like_that;1636721 wrote:Sleeper, do you plan to attend the game?
    Yes. You going?