ha ha hahaha,
Buckeyes win the National Championship, and all you losers who said they wouldn't can stick it.
Told ya. Told ya. Told ya.
ha ha hahaha,
Buckeyes win the National Championship, and all you losers who said they wouldn't can stick it.
Told ya. Told ya. Told ya.
Stanford won the National Championship dumbass....wait, this is a running board right?
Ohio is 2 for 4 in NCAA football championships this year with 1-A and DIII!
It's a good day to be an Ohioan
Miami is the legitimate national champion.
There was no penalty on that play. Replays clearly showed it. Announcers said it. Anyone who watched it knows it.
That flag was totally unwarrented. This is coming from an impartial observer who had no cash riding on the outcome and whose allegiances lie with neither university. I wanna see the game decided by the players, not the officials.
You mean the same way that Ohio State was getting screwed on the calls all game. Take a look at the catch by the Ohio State player at the end of regulation, it was ruled incomplete but the "Replays clearly showed it" He caught the pass in bounds. There shouldn't have even been an overtime. Ohio State won, plain and simple.
Sorry champ. Not only did OSU resort to cheap tactics (Willie's leg is not supposed to snap like that), they were royally, blatently screwed.
More importantly...the whole BCS sucks anyway. It's too bad we can't have USC vs. OSU for a real championship or something.
More importantly skippy, USC lost 2 games this year. How many did Ohio State lose? Oh, that's right. Give it up, Ohio State won.
It was a lame pass-interference call but OSU deserved to win on that last goal-line stand alone. Besides, you could call that a "make-up" for the non-call on the OSU reciever late in the 4th quarter when he got grabbed twice and still caught the ball, but out of bounds.
1st and goal from the 2 and Miami can't get it in?? They didn't deserve to win. Either way, hell of a game.
I live in Ohio and I coudn't care less about queer-bait football.
Yes, a hell of a game. Probably the best in the history of college football.
Miami was supposed to win by almost two touchdowns.
Buckeyes showed them that it is a team game and not a track meet. Besides, those Buckeyes of mine have some pretty good speed themselves.
For all you whiners that Miami got screwed on that one call, I have two things to say. No. 1, if it wasn't pass interference then it was holding, because he definitely did that, and No. 2, SCOREBOARD!!!!!
Buckeyes win, Buckeyes win, Buckeyes win.
I told ya. I told ya. I told ya.
Hell Yeah!!! It definitelt wasn't the best game ever. There were some skeptical calls both ways but what can you do. The greatest conference came through, Way to go BigTen!!
I wonder if Ken Dorsey remembers his name by now.
Also, if you look closely at the hit put on McGahee, it looked like his cleat stuck to the turf, preventing his entire leg from moving back, creating a bajillion newtons of torque on the knee, snapping his ACL like the golden bough.
The real losers, in my mind, were not the hurricanes, but the commentators. Keith Jackson is, uh, older than a California gold rush, and has the attention span of a... wait, what was I talking about?
so pete you like glorifying an injury huh? I hope you feel good about yourself.
peter buniak wrote:
The real losers, in my mind, were not the hurricanes, but the commentators. Keith Jackson is, uh, older than a California gold rush, and has the attention span of a... wait, what was I talking about?
Thrilling, edge of your seat game and Keith Jackson made it sound like it was a golf match. I think he just wanted it over with so he could get back to his hotel and get to bed.
hardcrow wrote:
Sorry champ. Not only did OSU resort to cheap tactics (Willie's leg is not supposed to snap like that), they were royally, blatently screwed.
Are you seriously suggesting that OSU tried to hurt McGahee? Please.
And though I think the pass-intereference call was wrong, the Miami player was clearly holding earlier in the play. Wrong call, right result.
i wasnt glorifying, i dont see how you think i was, but simply stating it is quite possible if mcgahee's cleat hadnt stuck to the turf, he wouldnt be at the mayo clinic now and nobody would be talking about OSU trying to injure anybody. except maybe we would have seen 7 overtimes, but keith jackson probably would have expired around 4.
I'll agree that Keith Jackson didn't do that game justice. He should have retired a couple years ago like he said he would.
I just hope McGahee's career isn't over. 6 months away from being a multi-millionaire and it all may be a faded dream. Gotta feel for the guy.
The reason McGahee was a starter this year is because the guy he replaced went out last March after tearing 2 ligaments. And he still isn't back. McGahee tore 3. He won't be playing next year. I don't know if he can get a medical redshirt, but if he can't, he'll only have his senior year left. That's nearly 2 years of being out of football and one year to get it all back and impress the NFL scouts that he still has it and his knee isn't a problem. Very, very hard road ahead for him. I hope he plans on getting his degree.
Will Willie ever play football, again?
Doubtful...take a look at that leg!