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lol....in Texas we call them "t-shirt fans".

IMO, it's ok to be a fan of a school you don't live near or school you never attended.

BUT, your trash talk can only go so far in that situation.

At some point you go too far and I gotta hit you with the "Oh yeah, what year did you graduate?" :youngsabo:
Thats when i hit em with bytch im FROM ann arbor :birdman:
 

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Saw this on 11W Saban n Meyer :whew:


Ranking all college football teams during the Urban Meyer, Nick Saban eras at Ohio State, Alabama

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Alabama coach Nick Saban, left, and Ohio State coach Urban Meyer pose with the Sugar Bowl Classic trophy on Dec. 31, 2014. Each has the best record in college football since beginning their current jobs, in 2007 at Alabama for Saban and in 2012 for Meyer Ohio State.(Associated Press)
By Rich Exner, cleveland.com
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on September 27, 2016 at 10:45 AM, updated September 27, 2016 at 10:54 AM





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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Since the Urban Meyer arrived at Ohio State for the 2012 season, the Buckeyes have had the best record in college football.

The same came be said for Nick Saban and Alabama since Saban began coaching the Crimson Tide in 2007.

Consider those two more facts as to why it should be no surprise that Alabama and Ohio State are ranked first and second in the college football polls early in the 2016 season.

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Looking at the records of every college football team in the country since each coach began their current jobs illustrates their domination.

Below are all the major college football teams - referred to as FBS schools - ranked from No. 1 to No. 130 in each era. Note that some teams, such as Georgia Southern, have played fewer games because they were not FBS schools during the entire time period.

Rich Exner, data analysis editor for cleveland.com, writes about numbers on a variety of topics. Follow on Twitter @RichExner or see previous stories at cleveland.com/datacentral.

Meyer era at Ohio State (2012-present)

Rank School W L Pct
1 Ohio State 53 4 .930
2 Alabama 54 6 .900
3 Florida State 52 7 .881
4 Clemson 50 8 .862
5 Oregon 47 11 .810
6 Stanford 46 12 .793
7 Michigan State 45 12 .789
8 Baylor 44 12 .786
Louisville 44 12 .786
10 Boise State 43 13 .768
11 Georgia 43 14 .754
12 Oklahoma 41 14 .745
13 Wisconsin 42 16 .724
Georgia Southern 21 8 .724
15 Toledo 38 15 .717
16 Northern Illinois 43 17 .717
17 Texas A&M 40 16 .714
Notre Dame 40 16 .714
19 LSU 39 16 .709
Navy 39 16 .709
21 Marshall 39 17 .696
22 Appalachian State 20 9 .690
23 UCLA 39 18 .684
24 Houston 38 18 .679
Cincinnati 38 18 .679
San Diego State 38 18 .679
27 TCU 37 18 .673
28 Arizona State 38 19 .667
Nebraska 38 19 .667
30 Oklahoma State 37 19 .661
Western Kentucky 37 19 .661
32 Utah State 38 20 .655
33 Kansas State 36 19 .655
34 Mississippi 36 20 .643
Mississippi State 36 20 .643
36 Florida 35 20 .636
37 Bowling Green 37 22 .627
38 North Carolina 35 21 .625
Missouri 35 21 .625
40 South Carolina 34 21 .618
Michigan 34 21 .618
42 Arizona 35 22 .614
Duke 35 22 .614
Washington 35 22 .614
45 Utah 33 21 .611
45 Miami (Florida) 33 21 .611
47 Brigham Young 34 22 .607
Iowa 34 22 .607
Arkansas State 34 22 .607
50 USC 35 23 .603
51 Louisiana-Lafayette 33 22 .600
East Carolina 33 22 .600
53 Middle Tennessee State 32 22 .593
54 Central Florida 33 23 .589
55 Ohio 32 23 .582
Louisiana Tech 32 23 .582
57 Northwestern 31 23 .574
Penn State 31 23 .574
59 Auburn 32 24 .571
Virginia Tech 32 24 .571
61 Minnesota 31 24 .564
62 Ball State 30 24 .556
Texas 30 24 .556
Tennessee 30 24 .556
65 Colorado State 31 25 .554
66 Memphis 29 24 .547
67 Central Michigan 30 25 .545
68 Georgia Tech 31 26 .544
69 Texas Tech 29 25 .537
West Virginia 29 25 .537
71 Fresno State 30 26 .536
Rice 30 26 .536
73 Grand Total 3661 3241 .530
74 Air Force 29 26 .527
Rutgers 29 26 .527
76 Pittsburgh 29 27 .518
77 North Carolina State 27 27 .500
Vanderbilt 27 27 .500
San Jose State 27 27 .500
80 Nevada 27 28 .491
81 Old Dominion 13 15 .464
82 Arkansas 25 29 .463
Western Michigan 25 29 .463
84 Tulsa 25 30 .455
85 Maryland 24 29 .453
Temple 24 29 .453
Oregon State 24 29 .453
88 Buffalo 23 28 .451
89 Syracuse 24 30 .444
90 Texas-San Antonio 23 29 .442
91 Washington State 22 31 .415
92 Texas State 21 30 .412
93 Indiana 21 31 .404
Troy 21 31 .404
95 Akron 21 32 .396
Louisiana-Monroe 21 32 .396
Kent State 21 32 .396
98 Boston College 21 33 .389
South Alabama 21 33 .389
100 North Texas 20 33 .377
South Florida 20 33 .377
102 Wake Forest 19 33 .365
103 New Mexico 19 34 .358
California 19 34 .358
105 Illinois 18 34 .346
106 Connecticut 18 35 .340
Texas-El Paso 18 35 .340
108 Wyoming 17 35 .327
109 Southern Methodist 17 36 .321
Tulane 17 36 .321
111 Kentucky 16 36 .308
Virginia 16 36 .308
Florida Atlantic 16 36 .308
114 Alabama-Birmingham 11 25 .306
115 Southern Mississippi 16 38 .296
116 Iowa State 15 38 .283
117 UNLV 15 40 .273
118 Army 14 38 .269
Purdue 14 38 .269
120 Colorado 14 39 .264
121 Florida International 13 39 .250
122 Hawaii 12 42 .222
123 Eastern Michigan 10 42 .192
124 Charlotte 3 13 .188
125 Idaho 9 42 .176
126 Georgia State 7 33 .175
127 Miami (Ohio) 9 43 .173
Massachusetts 9 43 .173
127 New Mexico State 9 43 .173
130 Kansas 8 43 .157
Saban era at Ohio State (2007-present)

Rank School W L Pct
1 Alabama 109 18 .858
2 Ohio State 103 19 .844
Boise State 103 19 .844
4 Oregon 100 24 .806
5 TCU 92 28 .767
6 Oklahoma 94 29 .764
7 LSU 92 30 .754
8 Florida State 94 31 .752
9 Clemson 91 34 .728
10 Wisconsin 90 34 .726
11 Georgia Southern 21 8 .724
12 Michigan State 89 34 .724
13 Georgia 88 35 .715
14 Stanford 86 35 .711
15 Oklahoma State 85 36 .702
Cincinnati 85 36 .702
17 Utah 83 36 .697
18 USC 85 37 .697
18 Florida 85 37 .697
20 Appalachian State 20 9 .690
21 Brigham Young 83 38 .686
22 Virginia Tech 85 40 .680
23 Missouri 83 40 .675
24 Houston 82 40 .672
25 Nebraska 81 42 .659
26 Navy 79 41 .658
27 Texas 78 41 .655
Penn State 78 41 .655
29 West Virginia 77 42 .647
30 Northern Illinois 80 46 .635
31 Auburn 76 45 .628
32 Iowa 75 45 .625
33 Louisville 73 45 .619
34 South Carolina 74 46 .617
35 Baylor 72 46 .610
36 Texas A&M 73 47 .608
37 Notre Dame 72 47 .605
38 Texas Tech 71 47 .602
39 Toledo 68 47 .591
40 Kansas State 69 48 .590
41 Central Florida 71 50 .587
42 Georgia Tech 72 51 .585
43 Michigan 69 49 .585
44 North Carolina 70 50 .583
Air Force 70 50 .583
46 Arizona State 69 50 .580
Mississippi State 69 50 .580
48 East Carolina 70 51 .579
49 Ohio 69 51 .575
50 Miami (Florida) 67 50 .573
51 Tulsa 69 52 .570
52 Arkansas 67 51 .568
Northwestern 67 51 .568
54 Rutgers 67 52 .563
55 Nevada 68 53 .562
56 Arizona 67 53 .558
Pittsburgh 67 53 .558
58 Marshall 65 53 .551
San Diego State 65 53 .551
60 UCLA 66 55 .545
Fresno State 66 55 .545
62 Arkansas State 63 54 .538
63 Bowling Green 65 56 .537
64 Tennessee 63 55 .534
64 Mississippi 63 55 .534
66 Central Michigan 64 56 .533
67 Louisiana Tech 62 55 .530
68 Grand Total 7662 6852 .528
69 Ball State 61 56 .521
70 Middle Tennessee State 60 56 .517
Louisiana-Lafayette 60 56 .517
72 Temple 59 56 .513
73 North Carolina State 60 57 .513
74 Boston College 60 60 .500
Oregon State 58 58 .500
76 South Florida 58 59 .496
77 Troy 57 58 .496
78 Western Michigan 57 59 .491
79 Utah State 58 61 .487
80 Washington 58 62 .483
81 Connecticut 56 61 .479
82 Southern Mississippi 57 63 .475
83 Western Kentucky 55 61 .474
84 California 55 62 .470
85 Old Dominion 13 15 .464
86 Rice 53 64 .453
87 Texas-San Antonio 23 29 .442
88 Maryland 51 65 .440
89 Hawaii 53 68 .438
90 Duke 51 66 .436
Minnesota 51 66 .436
92 Wake Forest 50 65 .435
93 Colorado State 50 67 .427
94 Illinois 49 66 .426
95 Vanderbilt 49 67 .422
Kentucky 49 67 .422
97 Texas State 21 30 .412
98 Memphis 47 68 .409
99 Buffalo 46 67 .407
Louisiana-Monroe 46 67 .407
101 San Jose State 46 69 .400
Syracuse 46 69 .400
103 Virginia 45 69 .395
104 South Alabama 21 33 .389
105 Wyoming 44 70 .386
106 Kent State 43 70 .381
107 Texas-El Paso 42 72 .368
Purdue 42 72 .368
109 Indiana 41 72 .363
110 Florida Atlantic 41 73 .360
111 Southern Methodist 42 75 .359
112 Kansas 38 75 .336
113 Iowa State 38 77 .330
114 Florida International 37 77 .325
115 Washington State 36 78 .316
116 Colorado 36 79 .313
117 Army 35 78 .310
Akron 35 78 .310
119 New Mexico 35 79 .307
120 Alabama-Birmingham 29 67 .302
121 North Texas
 

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SI still has us in the playoffs. I don't see how that's possible
Bowl projections: Predicting bowls after Week 4


Yeah I don't see how that works and I doubt we run the table anyway as trash as our defense is im at the point I just wanna go 3-0 vs the instate schools a Clemson beatdown wouldn't be that bad for the long term as far as FSU is concerned Jimbo needs to start trimming some fat
 
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lol....in Texas we call them "t-shirt fans".

IMO, it's ok to be a fan of a school you don't live near or school you never attended.

BUT, your trash talk can only go so far in that situation.

At some point you go too far and I gotta hit you with the "Oh yeah, what year did you graduate?" :youngsabo:

100000% agree...
 

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Stopped right there


He talks out his ass so much about USC he pretends he has so many connects when it comes to them this moron said no one can compete with USC on a national level when it comes to recruiting nobody he said if it came down to USC vs Bama USC would win every time he was talking so much BS I couldn't believe it. He still thinks its the year 2005 with that fukking program comp is so much more balanced out all over they think these cats can just snap they fingers and they'll be there. Like I said before USC dominated a weak era of Pac 10 football none of those schools put any resources into the programs the only ones who did were Oregon and Cal had a nice little 4 year stretch with Tedford other than that the Pac 10 was a wasteland of garbage cheap ass UCLA wasn't no comp the Arizona and Washington Schools were complete garbage and I won't even mention sorry ass Stanford with Buddy Teevens and Walt Harris turning that place into a dumpster fire.
 
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Saw this on 11W Saban n Meyer :whew:


Ranking all college football teams during the Urban Meyer, Nick Saban eras at Ohio State, Alabama

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Alabama coach Nick Saban, left, and Ohio State coach Urban Meyer pose with the Sugar Bowl Classic trophy on Dec. 31, 2014. Each has the best record in college football since beginning their current jobs, in 2007 at Alabama for Saban and in 2012 for Meyer Ohio State.(Associated Press)
By Rich Exner, cleveland.com
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on September 27, 2016 at 10:45 AM, updated September 27, 2016 at 10:54 AM






Meyer era at Ohio State (2012-present)

Rank School W L Pct
1 Ohio State 53 4 .930
2 Alabama 54 6 .900

Dantonio the only coach to beat OSU with Urban more than once...:takedat:

He'll never beat Saban and he was never beating Tres either...hard to beat your mentors.
 

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Dantonio the only coach to beat OSU with Urban more than once...:takedat:

He'll never beat Saban and he was never beating Tres either...hard to beat your mentors.


Tubbs beat Urban back to back at Auburn too both Tubbs and Dantonio had the blueprint on how to stop or contain that offense. It's crazy Urban been undefeated on the road going halfway into year 5 shyt makes no damn sense
 

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These top 5 coaching job list and standards crack me up. David Pollack yesterday said LSU and Georgia are top 5 jobs nationally :what: I've heard others say Florida is a top 5 job im thinking damn so The Big Ten must be locked out if you gotta throw USC and Texas in your list all the time. :stopitslime:
 

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Is USC paying sark still or did they get out of his contract due to alcoholism?
I'm trying to think if usc waits it out to see if they can get a great coach or if they ditch him and just take who ever is out there
 
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