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SwanderedTalent

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  1. UCLA ruined one of the best uniforms in CFB with that Pitt knockoff shit.
  2. what an incredible run of bad luck for us most of the past (checks notes) 45 fucking years
  3. It's fucking ridiculous they played another minute. Total lack of leadership.
  4. it's a race to the bottom, I say legalize it all-- pot, any other drug you can think of, prostitution, gambling, certain types of murder I want my flying car, maybe this will speed things along.
  5. we had a 400-pound strength and conditioning coach here for more than a decade this is not a serious program
  6. That is the hypothetical. I think this whole thing is hypothetical. It goes back to your conjecture that we've got him and he's just biding his time so as not to upset Ohio State's applecart. I mean, I can't prove that's not true, and I hope it is. I just don't think it follows that silence and/or lack of action can be explained away as "he loves Ohio State too much to hurt them" or any variation on that. Or to say it another way, I don't think that Urban's deep and abiding love for all things Ohio is the most likely explanation for the silence/lack of action. Right now there's no job opening at Texas, so that to me explains it. When there's a job opening here, I would expect a firm answer from Meyer within 48 hours even if that answer is a total lie. Once we have an answer, IF that answer is "he's coming" AND he wants to fill his staff with current Ohio State people, THEN I think his attitude towards Ohio State will be "tough shit". His own offensive coordinator was Houston-bound during the 2014 National Title game. That's just the way the game is played. He's not going to do Ohio State any favors-- they're going to be one of his biggest targets if he takes the job here. He can't afford to be sentimental towards them. And again, this is Urban Meyer. I'm surprised I even have to opine that sentimentality won't cloud his killer instinct. it's all moot anyway, he's not coming.
  7. If he has to choose, he will choose his new employer. I don't think he'll go out of his way to fuck Ohio State over, but if he needs someone they currently have, his decision to poach that person will come down to "does doing this make me more likely to win at <new job>?" I thought this was Urban Meyer 101, understood by everyone. When did he get a reputation for being touchy-feely?
  8. if he was coming here, his attitude towards disrupting Ohio State would be "tough shit". His loyalty and deference to Ohio State would end the minute he became responsible for the success of Texas' football program.
  9. Well, OK, but I'd rather live with the Big 10's "bullshit" than: 1) Doing anything to enable the playoff to become the SEC Invitational 2) Using one of three playoff games for a rematch of a four-touchdown regular season beatdown 3) Doing anything that rewards or favors A&M. Parabus ceteris, I prefer whatever outcome is worst for them. Lastly, the Big Ten's decision to waive its arbitrary CCG minimum to favor its best team isn't "bullshit" in this case. Ohio State would be playing in the Big Ten title game even if Michigan had been able to play this weekend and OSU lost to them. They beat Indiana head-to-head. People are complaining about the Big Ten finally doing something logical-- the conference made up a dumb rule in August and now that they've seen how dumb it is, they were at least smart enough to say "oops, that's dumb" and reverse it rather than saying "NUH UH RULES IS RULES".
  10. Not so. There were coaches all the way back to the late 60s and early 70s who pushed for a playoff solution (ranging from a plus-one after the New Year's Day bowls to various 8, 12, or 16-team configurations) because there were too many regular seasons ending with multiple unbeaten teams that contractually couldn't meet in the post-season. There was a tremendous amount of fan interest in the idea, too-- I am not sure it was a majority opinion by any means but really all it took was a season where a power was locked out of the national title for their fans to start questioning why their team couldn't prove it on the field. There is no perfect answer. The BCS worked perfectly in seasons like 2005, when it brought what were clearly the best two unbeaten teams together. It worked terribly in seasons like 2000 and 2008. If there was some legitimate way to adapt the post-season to the performance of the regular season-- top two teams one year, top four another, eight another-- that would probably be most "fair" in terms of taking the handful of teams that seem like legitimate national championship caliber squads and giving them a shot at it without exposing them to post-season participants that don't belong in that tier, but that's totally unrealistic for a number of reasons. I don't really know where I fall on this. A season like 1983 would just about kill me at this point, where we (and Nebraska) were locked out of playing for the national title, but I really don't see a lot of playoff scenarios that I think work all that well either-- we either get too locked into objective criteria or we're too reliant on the "eye test".
  11. and the TWICE in the thread title made me think of this
  12. well the kid probably used a racial slur, so
  13. The Invisible Guest, if you don't mind Spanish language w/English subtitles (or, you know, if you speak Spanish). Very Hitchcock.
  14. she's not saying anything until she's Mayor, and then she's going to Gitmo everyone associated with this site
  15. how hard is it to find a conference championship caliber coach?
  16. we're going to pre-emptively win that bidding war!
  17. I don't remember that. I remember them saying "NEXT YEAR NEXT YEAR NEXT YEAR" every single year since I've been aware they existed, so congrats to them for finally pinning the tail on the donkey in a season completely fucked up by COVID and ending up in an NY6 bowl two years after Mighty Tom Herman did it
  18. Cancelling something that's 16 weeks out seems excessively cautious. Then again it's 2020 America.
  19. nailed it with the feel, I felt like I could smell my clothes the morning after being in a smoky bar all night circa 2000 (which for some reason is how I imagine con artists/schemers smelling? I guess) loved your solo
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