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Ohio Stadium>Any SEC shitbox
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:03 pm
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:03 pm
And it ain't even close.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:04 pm to BuckI
Poorest response thread ever. Just like your boiled and steamed meat dinner that you and your Geurnsey sized wife enjoy.
This post was edited on 8/6/23 at 7:06 pm
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:04 pm to BuckI
luckily there are no rafters for you not to hang your non-championship banners.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:05 pm to BuckI
Not that this isn't your normal suckeye shitpost fricktard troll but .... you're the first poster, in all of these years, that I've ever wanted quashed and permabanned.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:05 pm to BuckI
It looks great without any recent championship banners to clutter things up.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:06 pm to BuckI
bait but please tell us about your field situation tho
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:08 pm to BuckI
quote:
And it ain't even close.
And this is all you got? Bless your loser heart.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:08 pm to BuckI
That 2014 banner is getting pretty dusty.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:10 pm to BuckI
There are better high school stadiums than that Ohio slum.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:10 pm to BuckI
I bet Marvin Harrison's ears are still ringing. I hope so
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:11 pm to BuckI
i gacve u an up vote.
like i would to a retard that's just doing their best.
like i would to a retard that's just doing their best.
This post was edited on 8/6/23 at 7:12 pm
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:13 pm to BuckI
I can't speak on behalf of all my sec brethren but I absolutely loathe people from the state of Ohio. Yall are just ahead of new jersey. Useless state with even more useless people.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:13 pm to BuckI
A little trivia for you losers…..
The Sugar Bowl Committee overlooked the #4 Stanford Cardinal and selected as its participants the #6 Ohio State Buckeyes from the Big Ten Conference and the #8 Arkansas Razorbacks from the Southeastern Conference. The Buckeyes won 31–26. Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor was named the game's Most Valuable Player.
On July 8, 2011, under scrutiny from the NCAA due to a variety of program irregularities and violations of Ohio State University and NCAA policies, Ohio State vacated the 2011 Sugar Bowl win along with 11 other victories in their 2010 season. Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel, initially dismissed during the scandal, was subsequently allowed to retire from his position as head coach. The game's MVP, Pryor, did not finish his fourth year of eligibility for football at Ohio State, opting instead to seek employment in the National Football League.
Initially barred from the postseason play by the Ohio State coaching staff were Pryor, leading rusher Dan Herron, wide receiver DeVier Posey, offensive tackle Mike Adams, and defensive end Solomon Thomas. On December 23, 2010 Pryor and the four other players were granted permission to participate in the upcoming Sugar Bowl contest. This reversal came after the five suspended players publicly committed to remain at the institution for the 2011 season if allowed to participate in the upcoming Sugar Bowl. Subsequent to the 2011 Sugar Bowl, Pryor reneged on his promise to complete his fifth year.
The 2011 Sugar Bowl was the first-ever meeting between Ohio State and Arkansas. Prior to this game, the Big Ten Conference had a 1–4 record in the Sugar Bowl, with the sole victory coming when the 1998 Ohio State Buckeyes defeated Texas A&M in the 1999 Sugar Bowl. The Buckeyes came into the game 0–9 against SEC schools in bowl games all-time and they had not beaten a SEC opponent since 1988, when they defeated LSU in a regular-season game by a score of 36–33. This bowl game win was vacated due to NCAA violations.
The Sugar Bowl Committee overlooked the #4 Stanford Cardinal and selected as its participants the #6 Ohio State Buckeyes from the Big Ten Conference and the #8 Arkansas Razorbacks from the Southeastern Conference. The Buckeyes won 31–26. Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor was named the game's Most Valuable Player.
On July 8, 2011, under scrutiny from the NCAA due to a variety of program irregularities and violations of Ohio State University and NCAA policies, Ohio State vacated the 2011 Sugar Bowl win along with 11 other victories in their 2010 season. Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel, initially dismissed during the scandal, was subsequently allowed to retire from his position as head coach. The game's MVP, Pryor, did not finish his fourth year of eligibility for football at Ohio State, opting instead to seek employment in the National Football League.
Initially barred from the postseason play by the Ohio State coaching staff were Pryor, leading rusher Dan Herron, wide receiver DeVier Posey, offensive tackle Mike Adams, and defensive end Solomon Thomas. On December 23, 2010 Pryor and the four other players were granted permission to participate in the upcoming Sugar Bowl contest. This reversal came after the five suspended players publicly committed to remain at the institution for the 2011 season if allowed to participate in the upcoming Sugar Bowl. Subsequent to the 2011 Sugar Bowl, Pryor reneged on his promise to complete his fifth year.
The 2011 Sugar Bowl was the first-ever meeting between Ohio State and Arkansas. Prior to this game, the Big Ten Conference had a 1–4 record in the Sugar Bowl, with the sole victory coming when the 1998 Ohio State Buckeyes defeated Texas A&M in the 1999 Sugar Bowl. The Buckeyes came into the game 0–9 against SEC schools in bowl games all-time and they had not beaten a SEC opponent since 1988, when they defeated LSU in a regular-season game by a score of 36–33. This bowl game win was vacated due to NCAA violations.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:16 pm to Clark14
quote:shame
This bowl game win was vacated due to NCAA
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:20 pm to BuckI
You sir are full of pot roast. I would be cranky too if I had to eat bland Yankee food all the time. Bless your little old heart. That's southern slang for frick you.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 7:22 pm to BuckI
we have atleast 8 stadiums that gets louder than that oversized house warming
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