O.iatlhawksfan
Devoted Joel Embiid hater
Cali breh Tommie Robinson is goin to get us that Thibodeaux kid watch
Fact: Penn State won the B1G title last year
Fact: Michigan didn't, and hasn't under Harbaugh
Fact: Penn State beat Ohio State last year
Fact: Michigan didn't, and hasn't under Harbaugh
Fact: Penn State looked better (or at least just as good) vs. a better opponent in its bowl game than Michigan did
Fact: Even after the bowl season dust settled, FR/SO-laden Penn State finished ranked higher than SR-laden Michigan
Your "fact" about all our highlights coming post OSU is not true or relevant. Your "fact" about us getting "toyed with" by USC is not true either. We had double digit leads in that game and scored TDs on 7 consecutive possessions. They needed a last second FG to beat us on basically their home turf and they finished ranked #3 in the country. It is widely considered one of the best Rose Bowls ever. So tell me again how it's a "fact" that they "toyed with" PSU in that game.
:smugbaugh: How did you fare vs. michigan in 2016
Nasty mouth :Scustbrutus:@Ed MOTHERfukkING G I'm gonna answer you with the very same reply I was gonna give res..
49-10
Edit: And if you're not a Seminole, Hawkeyes or Buckeye fan.. then miss me with your shyt.
With that said, the Buckeyes can eat a dikk forever and for always.
The same CAC that got tripped up by a punter? Get ya peoples @Freddie.CaneCheerios says he's "muthafukkin tied of losing to FSU"
WR Berrios Eyeing FSU Game, Ready to End Streak
Miami will face rival Florida State in the third game of the 2017 season and Hurricanes senior wide receiver Braxton Berrios likes the early-season meeting.
Miami will face rival Florida State in the third game of the 2017 season.
It is the earliest the Hurricanes will be playing their annual conference foe since 2009 when they opened their season in Tallahassee.
Miami is hoping the early-season meeting on Sept. 16 at Florida State will pay dividends like in 2009, which is the last time Miami beat FSU.
“I love it. I do. I love it for a few reasons,” Miami senior wide receiver Braxton Berrios said. “Normally I like the FSU game to be late, but I love it for the fact for the most part, let’s hope so, we’re going to be healthy. I think that’s a huge factor. Honestly I hope they’re healthy too. I don’t want any excuses or any reasons or any if, ands, or buts, I’m ready to go up there and close that book.”
Miami has lost seven straight to Florida State. It is tied for the most lopsided streak in the series, which began in 1951. FSU also won seven in a row from 1963-72.
FSU won 20-19 at Miami this past season to narrow Miami’s series lead to 31-30.
Berrios believes the game will be even more intense this fall.
“I think it’s going to be even worse this year,” Berrios said. “Everybody sees that. They circle their calendars and we do too. Obviously we’re not looking past either of the first two opponents. We’re ready to really get it going and I think that’s going to be the catalyst of our season really.”
Miami opens its season against Bethune-Cookman on Sept. 2 and at Arkansas State on Sept. 9.
With Florida State looming in the opening month, Berrios believes the Hurricanes will be focused more heading into the season.
“It definitely does because a lot of times over the past few years you warm up with a few games,” he said. “You try to get up those, but naturally it’s just a little bit harder and then you see you’ve got Florida State and we’re going to Tallahassee the third game of the year and that makes it real. Once the season comes that game is almost here.
“So it definitely helps motivate more than anything to get through everything and pay attention to the details knowing that all of those details are really going to count come week one, but they’re going to get thrown in on week three.”
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Yeah, that Ryan Switzer wanna-be.The same CAC that got tripped up by a punter? Get ya peoples @Freddie.Cane
Cheerios says he's "muthafukkin tied of losing to FSU"
WR Berrios Eyeing FSU Game, Ready to End Streak
Miami will face rival Florida State in the third game of the 2017 season and Hurricanes senior wide receiver Braxton Berrios likes the early-season meeting.
Miami will face rival Florida State in the third game of the 2017 season.
It is the earliest the Hurricanes will be playing their annual conference foe since 2009 when they opened their season in Tallahassee.
Miami is hoping the early-season meeting on Sept. 16 at Florida State will pay dividends like in 2009, which is the last time Miami beat FSU.
“I love it. I do. I love it for a few reasons,” Miami senior wide receiver Braxton Berrios said. “Normally I like the FSU game to be late, but I love it for the fact for the most part, let’s hope so, we’re going to be healthy. I think that’s a huge factor. Honestly I hope they’re healthy too. I don’t want any excuses or any reasons or any if, ands, or buts, I’m ready to go up there and close that book.”
Miami has lost seven straight to Florida State. It is tied for the most lopsided streak in the series, which began in 1951. FSU also won seven in a row from 1963-72.
FSU won 20-19 at Miami this past season to narrow Miami’s series lead to 31-30.
Berrios believes the game will be even more intense this fall.
“I think it’s going to be even worse this year,” Berrios said. “Everybody sees that. They circle their calendars and we do too. Obviously we’re not looking past either of the first two opponents. We’re ready to really get it going and I think that’s going to be the catalyst of our season really.”
Miami opens its season against Bethune-Cookman on Sept. 2 and at Arkansas State on Sept. 9.
With Florida State looming in the opening month, Berrios believes the Hurricanes will be focused more heading into the season.
“It definitely does because a lot of times over the past few years you warm up with a few games,” he said. “You try to get up those, but naturally it’s just a little bit harder and then you see you’ve got Florida State and we’re going to Tallahassee the third game of the year and that makes it real. Once the season comes that game is almost here.
“So it definitely helps motivate more than anything to get through everything and pay attention to the details knowing that all of those details are really going to count come week one, but they’re going to get thrown in on week three.”
More B1G titles than Jim Harbaugh
no different than that 97 ap poll championship right?
but will dobbs be drafted?
52. Cleveland Browns: Joshua Dobbs, QB, Tennessee
This is way too early for Joshua Dobbs, but the Browns aren't scared to reach for a quarterback prospect if they like him, as they spent a third-round pick on Cody Kessler last year when everyone thought Kessler would be taken in the sixth or seventh frame. The scuttlebutt is that the Browns like Dobbs, as they coached him in the Senior Bowl.
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