if you get a 10 or more lead on Alabama they are toast
What about a 14 point one?
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Auburn Tigers - Box Score - November 27, 2009 - ESPN
if you get a 10 or more lead on Alabama they are toast
What about a 14 point one?
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Auburn Tigers - Box Score - November 27, 2009 - ESPN
This is Urban's first year at Ohio State. He didn't do so hot his first year at Florida.
Outside of Michigan St, Ohio State will not really have any tough games on its schedule in upcoming years. Michigan loses Denard after this year. And Penn St is going to be in rebuilding mode for a few years.
Ohio State will be in the National Championship game in the next 2-3 seasons. Bet that.
i fukks with Kiffin tho he been that nikka since Tennessee
you dumb bama, we also got 2 huge tight ends in Grimble and Telfare and 2 good running backs in Redd and Mcneal you're an idiot.
I pull for Kiffen cause he's a Fresno State Alum, he's a good play caller but I wonder about his motivational skills. He should be getting much more out of this team. Pete Carroll would've had this squad on boss mode statusi fukks with Kiffin tho he been that nikka since Tennessee
Shiiiiiiiiitttttt
Ain't no California, Texas or Florida kids gonna want to go to cold ass Ohio on a regular basis. Ron Zook recruited the players in his first national championship and he recruited jailbirds for his 2nd championship, which he can't do now since Ohio State gotta be squeaky clean for the next couple years. He could pull top talent because of where Florida is.
Despite the sanctions placed on the program by the NCAA, Meyer and Buckeye supporters are positive that he is the on-field leader the program needs to make a triumphant return to the top of the college football landscape. Besides his obvious skill with "X's and O's" and unmatched motivational abilities, Meyer has proven to be a tireless and effective recruiter, which is the lifeblood of collegiate athletic success.
Meyer's first recruiting class at Ohio State, although not a large group, should quickly begin to pay dividends. Meyer and his staff have focused on defense in their inaugural efforts, landing three four-star defensive backs, as well as two four-star defensive tackles and a similarly-ranked linebacker. True to Ohio State's national reputation, the staff has signed prospects from California, Florida, Texas and New Jersey, as well as making impressive hauls from the Buckeye's traditional "backyard" talent pool in the fertile recruiting grounds of Ohio and Pennsylvania. Additionally, Ohio State is still in the conversation with several unsigned prep standouts, including the nation's top-ranked offensive tackle, Laremy Tunsil, a five-star prospect from Meyer's old stomping grounds, Lake City, FL. The Buckeyes also remain in pursuit of a half-dozen other Florida high school future stars, and perhaps most importantly, have already established connections with many of the top underclassmen players nationwide, making the future in Columbus bright indeed.
yall expect USC to beat an Alabama or LSU when they dont even kick FG's? and fail on 4th down?
USC needs to be worried about Stanford right now. Barkley out there playing like trash