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irateguy
11-19-2006, 03:09 AM
whaddaya think? That was a hell of a game even though I was working and saw very little of it. + right now UC is laying the smack down on Rutgers 27-3 start of the 4th.

I say no they shouldnt Ohio St already beat Michigan once:)

friendofjimmyk
11-19-2006, 02:01 PM
I only heard tid bits about the score. I am originally from Cleveland, so I was happy to hear that Ohio won. Why would they play again? Don't they play again next year?

irateguy
11-19-2006, 03:28 PM
because going into the game Ohio St was #1 In the national polls Michigan was #2 They may play again in the Fiesta Bowl for the national championship

LostMyMind
11-20-2006, 04:00 PM
No, they shouldn't play again. Michigan lost. If they play again and Mich won. Who's #1? Ohio or Mich?

irateguy
11-20-2006, 04:02 PM
If USC beats Notre Dame and UCLA USC will get in I think

LostMyMind
11-20-2006, 04:07 PM
There always a chance Florida gators get a chance at Ohio too.

sportsmom
11-20-2006, 07:38 PM
If USC beats Notre Dame and UCLA USC will get in I think

ND is going to be a tough win for USC. I'm not real sure they can pull it off.

I'm just tired of the whole "Troy Smith is going to win the Heisman-forget about Brady Quinn" crap. Right now Brady has more TD passes, more rushing TD's, over 500 more passing yards, more attempts and completions. The only reason Troy Smith would get it over Quinn is because Smith is on the #1 ranked team, as individual players, Quinn has got it all over Smith. Besides, if you want to bring the rest of the team and other factors into it, let's just mention that Quinn holds 35 QB records at Notre Dame, the football program that has unleashed some very strong QB's onto the NFL, including Joe Montana and Joe Theismann.


Sorry, I just sick of all the hype and am completely sick of it. As far as the Heisman goes, I like Mike Hart better than Troy Smith, too. I think he makes a bigger impact on the Michigan team than Smith makes on Ohio State.