Only thing is that it doesn't reflect very well on the rest of the B10. OSU handled everyone in the conference pretty easily.
It's not like they got trucked. They lost by a possession to the defending champs in a game where three plays resulted in a swing of 18 points.
Plus the Big Ten is 3-1 in bowls so far with the only loss to the defending champs. Though they are underdogs in four of the remaining five, so that could easily change.
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It's not like they got trucked. They lost by a possession to the defending champs in a game where three plays resulted in a swing of 18 points.
Plus the Big Ten is 3-1 in bowls so far with the only loss to the defending champs. Though they are underdogs in four of the remaining five, so that could easily change.
Eh, Clemson tried their best to give Ohio State that game in the first 25 minutes. If the Buckeyes had any semblance of a capable red zone offense, they would have run the Tigers out of the building. Then Ohio State committed some absolutely idiotic penalties to get Clemson back in the game. Outside of the last 5 minutes of the first half, and their last drive, Clemson's offense played awful. If the real Tigers play like that against LSU, it won't be pretty.
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Eh, Clemson tried their best to give Ohio State that game in the first 25 minutes. If the Buckeyes had any semblance of a capable red zone offense, they would have run the Tigers out of the building. Then Ohio State committed some absolutely idiotic penalties to get Clemson back in the game. Outside of the last 5 minutes of the first half, and their last drive, Clemson's offense played awful. If the real Tigers play like that against LSU, it won't be pretty.
Maybe both did. When faced with a team like that, it was the best they could do.
The only parts that can be said they didn't were the clear penalty mistakes- for OSU that would be the targeting and the roughing the punter that led to 14 points.
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If you believe games haven't been won despite players half assing it because they're still hungover from the night before, then I've got a bridge to sell you.
If you believe games haven't been won despite players half assing it because they're still hungover from the night before, then I've got a bridge to sell you.
I believe the object is to win. If you do that you have achieved metaphysical perfection.
Re: College Football 19-20: Where We Kinda Want Clemson As Champion.
Great that WMU's alumni coach picked up 12 men on the field on the last two plays to lose on a 52 yd fg. Dude can't count, much less coach.
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Stop playing the stereotypical ivy league nerd when talking about sports.
Cornell is Ivy League?
(I kid....I kid... )
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Re: College Football 19-20: Where We Kinda Want Clemson As Champion.
I hate seeing the Orange Bowl on something other than the late game all by itself on Jan 1. And seeing so many empty seats at the stadium, it appears fans are, too.
I know the CFP exists, but most years, these traditions can still happen. Don't make classic bowls into just another bowl game.
If you believe games haven't been won despite players half assing it because they're still hungover from the night before, then I've got a bridge to sell you.
Then at that moment a player is playing at his full potential.
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