Walker said:
Headed to watch the game today. My first OSU game in 8 years. ;)
You're a Michigan fan, Walker? That I did not know.





BCNation said:
You're a Michigan fan, Walker? That I did not know.
Allow me to help. There's a special feature that displays how long ago the message was posted at the bottom of the post. Using Walker's post as an example "POSTED 1 WEEK AGO" means last saturday - i.e. the Penn State game at the shoe.
I know that, along with geometry, inter webs are challenging to UM'rs so don't feel too bad. You'll make a 360 degree improvement in no time!
Where is the "like" button?
^ That gif is almost worth the L
howatzer said:
Allow me to help. There's a special feature that displays how long ago the message was posted at the bottom of the post. Using Walker's post as an example "POSTED 1 WEEK AGO" means last saturday - i.e. the Penn State game at the shoe.I know that, along with geometry, inter webs are challenging to UM'rs so don't feel too bad. You'll make a 360 degree improvement in no time!
I didn't read when Walker posted, nor did I see it. I must be going blind.
Commentary: Ohio State football is simply too big to fail
By Ben Axelrod
Published: Monday, November 28, 2011
I am 23 years old and have lived in Columbus, Ohio, for almost my entire life. Between having 10 players being ruled ineligible by the NCAA due to multiple scandals, the firing of a Hall-of-Fame-caliber coach, a 6-6 record and a loss to Michigan, I can honestly say that this is the worst calendar year of Ohio State football that I can remember. And yet it still began with a win in a BCS bowl game and it will end with OSU hiring a 47-year-old coach with two national titles under his belt in Urban Meyer.
READ MORE: http://www.thelantern.com/sports/commentary-ohio-state-football-is-simply-too-big-to-fail-1.2716585#.TtY1XxzW1EA
Athletic director Gene Smith confirmed to The Associated Press early Tuesday that the NCAA's committee on infractions would hand down its final sanctions of the Ohio State athletic program at 3 p.m. EST.
this doesn't sound good http://www.buckeyextra.com/content/stories/2011/12/20/ncaa-report.html
first losing season since 1988.
Kind of a roundabout way to say "keep watching" and "our time is coming," but I get the basic gist.
They haven't had 7 losses since 1897? Wow...that's a span of 19 American Presidents, 8 American Wars (Spanish-American, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, First Gulf War, 2nd Iraq War, War on Terror), and the Inclusion of at least Five U.S. States (Hawaii, Alaska, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma).
I could have sworn it was the 1940s or something...
But, I could care less right now. Still busy celebrating OSU's losingest season in over a century!!!!
EDIT:
Big Ten (1-9 in Last Two New Year's Bowl Games)
Rece Davis on ESPN: "(There Will Be) Urban Renewal in Columbus", lol...
Thank goodness the seasons over.
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