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This is what full blown delusion looks like. OhioSt hasnt beaten Michigan since Trump 45.



In the last 4 years they have lost to Michigan they are

14-2 (national champs)
11-2
11-2
11-2


If you call that a recession then you have even higher standards for Ohio State than I do
Ohio State is the most recession proof program in the history of CFB.

And now the dynasty is finally starting.
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As long as they keep buying Bama players and 97 transfers… there’s no need for them to fire a coach.

They have like one kid on the team from Ohio.


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Penn St took Indiana to the wire. Iowa took Oregon to the final seconds. There isn't a top 10 team that isn't beatable. A&M looks the most complete - but even they have questions.


Ohio State hasn’t even hit full stride yet. They’re clearly load managing, just like they did last season before turning it on in the playoffs.

I still remember Tennessee fans asking, “Where was this Ohio State team all year?” They admitted we were the best team they faced....by far.

And this year’s team? It’s even better than last year’s. Just because Ryan Day doesn’t run up the score doesn’t mean Ohio State isn’t capable of beating any team in the country by three touchdowns. They’re simply playing the long game.
When Penn State beats them this week. I fully expect each and every one of you to admit the big ten is deeper than the SEC.
Yeah I agree and that’s why it’s hard to compare because of what the two LSU guys have turned into in the NFL.
I was listening to The Downs 2 Business podcast yesterday with Caleb Downs and his brother Josh (WR for the Colts, for those who don’t know). At one point, Josh asked Caleb who he thought was the best receiving duo in college was between his team and 2019 LSU. For Reference

That got me curious about how the numbers actually stack up, so I dug into the 2019 LSU stats and holy shite. Ja’Marr Chase had 1,780 yards and 20 touchdowns, while Justin Jefferson posted 1,540 yards and 18 touchdowns.

For comparison, I doubled the current stats for the Ohio State guys to project what they’d look like if they play 8 more games and win it all. Here’s what that would be:

Jeremiah: 1,450 yards, 18 TDs
Carnell: 1,422 yards, 14 TDs

That’s over 16 games for OSU versus 15 games for LSU in 2019. But honestly, the number of games almost doesn’t matter because of how much slower Ohio State plays. For example, Joe Burrow threw 527 passes in 2019, while Julian Sayin is on pace for just 436 attempts even with an extra game. Can't imagine what Carnell and Jeremiah's numbers would look like if they had that 2019 LSU tempo.

I'm not ready to say the OSU guys are there yet but TBD
I think the Big 10 is going to have some upsets as well.

Iowa ML
Penn State ML

Thank me later.
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Their schedule is really soft, but that's not exactly OSU's fault. If OSU is truly as good as they are being hyped up to be then they will breeze through the playoff to another championship. Pretty simple.


Stay Tuned

re: To our Big 10 posters

Posted by halfadolla50 on 11/5/25 at 7:52 am to
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Well, there is all that definite history since 2000 that is not hypotheticals.



I completely agree. The SEC has without question been the best conference of this century, and that doesn’t bother me one bit. The only team with more national titles than Ohio State this century is Alabama, and that’s what matters to me. I couldn’t care less what the rest of the Big Ten does.

re: To our Big 10 posters

Posted by halfadolla50 on 11/5/25 at 7:32 am to
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It’s history now so it adds up to a hill of beans but we just don’t know because hypotheticals



And we all know the SEC is undefeated in hypotheticals.
Just imagine if Alabama had to play an ACC schedule. They might never win again

re: To our Big 10 posters

Posted by halfadolla50 on 11/3/25 at 9:22 am to
Well they play on Saturday. We will find out won’t we

re: To our Big 10 posters

Posted by halfadolla50 on 11/3/25 at 9:12 am to
Here is how I see the Big 10

Tier 1 (Easily have been the two most dominant teams in the country)
- OSU
- Indiana

Tier 2 (Any of these teams could make the playoff and win a game)
- Oregon
- Iowa
- USC

Tier 3 (respectable)
- Minnesota
- Washington
- Illinois
- Nebraska
- UCLA
- Northwestern

Tier 4 (pure shite)
- Rutgers
- Maryland
- Penn State
- Wisconsin
- Michigan State
- Purdue

Tier 5
- Michigan

Jim Knowles cost OSU that game. I'll never forget Kirby's interview afterwards. He knew OSU was the better team.

re: Brian Hartline

Posted by halfadolla50 on 11/3/25 at 6:22 am to
Penn state definitely is
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I think there’s too many things that have to fall in place for a team to go back to back. UGA is probably the last team you see do that for decades. It’s a lot tougher to run through the playoffs with 12 teams


While I would normally would agree. This Ohio State team feels unbeatable.

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Bama will score on every single drive in the first half. Cool down in the 3rd quarter and score enough to win by 2 scores or more in the 4th.



:rolleyes: