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re: Tubbs cutting on the Big Ten again

Posted on 8/22/08 at 11:17 am to
Posted by MJRuffalo
Huntington Beach
Member since May 2008
6619 posts
Posted on 8/22/08 at 11:17 am to
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Tubbs cutting on the Big Ten again
Ohio State is not afraid to schedule a home and home with Auburn. Maybe Auburn's tried to schedule a home and home with a few Big 10 teams, but not all.

If they did try OSU, though, I could see the Bucks turning them down. It's not cause we're afraid, though. We're set through 2019.

2008-09: USC
2010-11: Miami
2012-13: Cal
2014-15: Va Tech
2016-17: Oklahoma
2018-19: Tennessee


Set??? You do know you have 4 OOC games per year not just 1 right?



Posted by igoringa
South Mississippi
Member since Jun 2007
11877 posts
Posted on 8/22/08 at 11:54 am to
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Set??? You do know you have 4 OOC games per year not just 1 right?


Cmon buffalo, when you have to run the gauntlet of teams like Indiana, Iowa, Minny, Purdue, and NW, and play 2 real teams out of conference... not possible.

And yes OSU dudes, I realize LSU scheduled weak OOC wise this year and rarely more then 1 real team (but we actually have to play most weeks against real teams in conference)
Posted by Tebow4ReElection
Member since Aug 2008
89 posts
Posted on 8/29/08 at 4:44 pm to
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Set??? You do know you have 4 OOC games per year not just 1 right?



Nobody in college football schedules more marquee out of conference games than Ohio State. Unless some other program starts doing that, this criticism holds no weight. Besides, Ohio State needs all the home games they can get to support the nation's largest athletic department. They don't have to trade home games with non-BCS opponents. Give credit where credit is due. It's definitely true that the SEC is the strongest conference in college football, but whining about it is pretty lame when you know you'd rather be in this conference than in any other. The tough schedule that people like to cry about hasn't kept SEC teams from winning more BCS championships than any other conference's teams.
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