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That running into the punter non -call man...

I swear...idiocy.
You didn't see this:
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I dont understand espn selling us on manziel so hard when no fans, almost no one here, considers him over winsn...its tebow like infatuation by them
I like Winston but Manziel got his whole squad on his back. It's ridiculous. I don't think even Cam had to do as much on a game by game basis to keep his team afloat. He's not better than Killa but I never thought I'd say that about another QB. :wow:

Winston should win given the history of the award but Johnny's stats are mind blowing. Let's see how he does vs LSU.

McCarron on the other hand, he looked extremely average vs MSU. Our defense will make him look like a superstar though. :bryan:
 

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Look who has an issue with the BCS. Guess he thought we wouldn't remember 06

Urban Meyer: BCS is 'flawed system'
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Whether it's the current system, which Urban Meyer called "flawed," or the playoff format that will soon replace it, the Ohio State coach isn't expecting the controversy that accompanies college football's postseason to go away.

With the No. 3 Buckeyes under intense scrutiny every week and Baylor closing the gap in theBCS standings and potentially in position to leapfrog his team, Meyer voiced his frustration while trying to deflect attention away from the polls and computer formulas.

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Icon SMIOhio State coach Urban Meyer, whose team's hold on the No. 3 spot over Baylor in the BCS standings is shrinking rapidly, says the BCS is "a flawed system."
"Without spending much time on it, because it's not fair to our team for me to spend much time on it, I will say this -- I think it's a flawed system," Meyer said Monday. "But when you logically think about what the BCS people have done, and which obviously we're all part of, I think it was great for a while. I think you take an imperfect system and you do the best you can without hosting a playoff.

"I imagine there's going to be controversy with the playoffs too, now. It's not a 64-team playoff; you can only have four guys. What's that fifth team going to feel like?"

The BCS selection process is in its final year before the College Football Playoff begins next season.

The Buckeyes (10-0, 6-0 Big Ten) would be solidly in position to qualify for that four-team bracket if it existed this season, and the head-to-head comparison with surging Baylor (9-0, 6-0 Big 12) wouldn't be quite as relevant.

As it stands, though, both teams still need help to supplant No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Florida State and play for the crystal football. And with the Buckeyes' lead over No. 4 Baylor trimmed to .0013 in the composite BCS equation, they are also clearly aware of their shrinking margin for error to be the team standing next in line to play for the national title.
 
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