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RE: Fear of the Urb ?

Posted: 1/20/2013 7:50 PM

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Sure it really showed in that 35-23 ASS Whipping I watched on October 27th. just because you Penn state slappys got a little sympathy from media voters. think again you'll recieve another Ass Whipping coming up this season. then come back and tell us what a great great job their doing in unhappy valley.
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SuwaneeDawg20 wrote: Here is why. He is turning OSU into an SEC calibre team while the rest of the B1G is standing still or moving backwards. Ohio St is going to have better coaches, better recruits, and more championships than the entire B1G combined over the next 10 years. He may even sprinkle a National Championship or two in there.
Um......."Moving backwards".....BOB beat out "Urb" for every coach of the year award this year. Penn State's coachs are every bit as good or better than OSU's.

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Posted: 1/20/2013 7:55 PM

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Keep your award slappy I'll take the W on the field.
joegun wrote:
arby328 wrote:

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I never said one word about Meyer. I said that there was enough talent on the psu team that 8-4 should never have gotten the coach any awards.

That is an OSU fans opinion.blah2
The rest of the country doen't agree with you. Hence all the awards.

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Posted: 1/20/2013 8:00 PM

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joegun wrote:
SuwaneeDawg20 wrote: Here is why. He is turning OSU into an SEC calibre team while the rest of the B1G is standing still or moving backwards. Ohio St is going to have better coaches, better recruits, and more championships than the entire B1G combined over the next 10 years. He may even sprinkle a National Championship or two in there.
Um......."Moving backwards".....BOB beat out "Urb" for every coach of the year award this year. Penn State's coachs are every bit as good or better than OSU's.
Buckeyes tied the game 7-7 at the end of the first half and continued the momentum through the second half to come away with a 35-23 victory over the Penn State Nittany Lions.



Buckeyes tied the game 7-7 at the end of the first half and continued the momentum through the second half to come away with a 35-23 victory over the Penn State Nittany Lions.


The Stoneburner TD pic is one of my personal favs

Buckeyes tied the game 7-7 at the end of the first half and continued the momentum through the second half to come away with a 35-23 victory over the Penn State Nittany Lions.
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Posted: 1/20/2013 8:21 PM

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PSU1029 wrote: Before the sanctions were levied psu and OSU were in a dead heat in recruiting rankings.
Either you are not very good at mathematics or you have an odd definition of the term "dead heat".
Using the combined recruiting rankings from Scout and Rivals between 2002 and 2011, the Buckeyes averaged 12th in the country in recruiting. PSU averaged 27th.
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Posted: 1/20/2013 8:30 PM

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yet you feel the need to make another lame ass comment slappy.

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Posted: 1/20/2013 9:06 PM

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@mosyhornbuck

I was referring to the 2013 class but since you made my argument for with those numbers you stated. OSU has been recruiting at a much higher level than psu.since the start of the century which means that Meyer walked into a much more talented roster than o brien. Add on the transfers and what o Brien did was much more impressive. You OSU fans and your jealousy of psu is unhealthy and it blinds your reasoning.
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Posted: 1/20/2013 9:10 PM

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lol, says the guy posting on an Ohio State football forum.
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Posted: 1/20/2013 9:23 PM

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PSU1029 wrote: @mosyhornbuck

I was referring to the 2013 class but since you made my argument for with those numbers you stated. OSU has been recruiting at a much higher level than psu.since the start of the century which means that Meyer walked into a much more talented roster than o brien. Add on the transfers and what o Brien did was much more impressive. You OSU fans and your jealousy of psu is unhealthy and it blinds your reasoning.
Jealousy?

I have always maintained that the Penn State fan base (or should I call it the State Penn fan base?) is the most delusional fanbase in the country.

What in the world would we be jealous of? Have you won a national title in the BCS era? How many BCS bowl games have your been to? What is your record against Ohio State since you joined the B1G? How many B1G titles have you guys won? Please for the love of God, do not bring up your track record from 30 years ago when JoePa was in his prime. If you could do that, I could just bring up the Woody era!

I actually pity Penn State. You guys were held hostage by a senile 85 year old head coach who had no business being a head coach for the last 7-10 years because he refused to retire. Of course Penn State fans are so delusional that they WANTED him to keep coaching and rioted when he was fired for covering up the rapes of young children!. Again...laughable.

WHile your comments about BOB being a better gameday coach than Meyer are laughable at best....BOB is likely one of the top 3 coaches in the B1G and is a major upgrade over JoePa in recent years. I do think you guys are in good hands under BOB, as long as you can get through the next 3 years.
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Posted: 1/20/2013 9:35 PM

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PSU1029 wrote: @mosyhornbuck

I was referring to the 2013 class but since you made my argument for with those numbers you stated. OSU has been recruiting at a much higher level than psu.since the start of the century which means that Meyer walked into a much more talented roster than o brien. Add on the transfers and what o Brien did was much more impressive. You OSU fans and your jealousy of psu is unhealthy and it blinds your reasoning.
Jealousy????YOU fool!!!!!   we are only stating FACTS quamtwat,   Your defending that fuc&ing sick excuse of a school  is what is sick............move on ..........and lather up some youngsters.............you fuc&ing sick pervert........STILL DEFENDING YOUR SICK FUC&ING CULT on a BUCKEYE BOARD...................YOU MAKE ME SICK.........YOU AND YOUR KIND SHOULD EVACUATE THIS PLANET I HAVE NO USE FOR YOU AND ANY ONE OF YOUR PERVERTED IN-BREDS............THE GALL OF YOU SICK BAST**DS,  CRAWL OFF WORM!!!!!!
HAVE I MADE IT CLEAR???? YOU AND YOUR SCHOOL IS A PILE ****, YOUR COACH GETS SOME SYMPATHY VOTES AND YOU THINK  ALL IS WELL????? GTFO!!!!!!  WHEN WILL YOU AND YOUR RELATIVES LEARN TO KEEP YOUR MOUTHS SHUT???????

WHAT DOES IT TAKE FOR YOU MORONS TO LEARN TO BE JUST A BIT HUMBLE?????  ARE YOU REALLY THIS IGNORANT??????

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Posted: 1/20/2013 9:41 PM

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I read alot of other boards , Blogs and comments and I see time and time again many other schools fans fear of Urban's recruiting .


 Almost boarderline panic from Michigan and Michigan st fans. They act like the Grim Reaper is at their door .


 Why are they so scared? What is driving their fear?
Urban Meyer is one of the top 2 coaches in America.
Ohio State has one of the top 5 programs of all time.
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Posted: 1/20/2013 9:41 PM

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devoutbuckeye wrote:
PSU1029 wrote: @mosyhornbuck

I was referring to the 2013 class but since you made my argument for with those numbers you stated. OSU has been recruiting at a much higher level than psu.since the start of the century which means that Meyer walked into a much more talented roster than o brien. Add on the transfers and what o Brien did was much more impressive. You OSU fans and your jealousy of psu is unhealthy and it blinds your reasoning.
Jealousy????YOU fool!!!!!   we are only stating FACTS quamtwat,   Your defending that fuc&ing sick excuse of a school  is what is sick............move on ..........and lather up some youngsters.............you fuc&ing sick pervert........STILL DEFENDING YOUR SICK FUC&ING CULT on a BUCKEYE BOARD...................YOU MAKE ME SICK.........YOU AND YOUR KIND SHOULD EVACUATE THIS PLANET I HAVE NO USE FOR YOU AND ANY ONE OF YOUR PERVERTED IN-BREDS............THE GALL OF YOU SICK BAST**DS,  CRAWL OFF WORM!!!!!!
HAVE I MADE IT CLEAR???? YOU AND YOUR SCHOOL IS A PILE ****, YOUR COACH GETS SOME SYMPATHY VOTES AND YOU THINK  ALL IS WELL????? GTFO!!!!!!  WHEN WILL YOU AND YOUR RELATIVES LEARN TO KEEP YOUR MOUTHS SHUT???????
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Posted: 1/20/2013 9:44 PM

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PSU1029 wrote: @mosyhornbuck

I was referring to the 2013 class but since you made my argument for with those numbers you stated. OSU has been recruiting at a much higher level than psu.since the start of the century which means that Meyer walked into a much more talented roster than o brien. Add on the transfers and what o Brien did was much more impressive. You OSU fans and your jealousy of psu is unhealthy and it blinds your reasoning.
I think your being here and making such a post is proof you have penis envy. No other rational explanation. Unless you can provide one. Why would OSU ever be jealous of PSU? I'll wait here for your answer.
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Posted: 1/20/2013 9:47 PM

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Saw this in local paper the other day.

EARLY-BIRD TOP FIVE

1. Alabama
Back-to-back BCS championships, three crystal footballs in four years.  Will return somewhere in the neighborhood of 16 starters and 37 or so from the two-deep depth chart.  Nick Saban, well on his way to staking his claim to the greatest coach at the FBS level of all-time, will return.  A 2013 recruiting class that’s currently ranked No. 2 in the country — oddly enough, behind the team they eviscerated for their latest title.  I seriously considered putting one of the three teams immediately below ‘Bama at the No. 1 spot; after seeing it laid out so starkly as it is in the previous sentences, there was simply no way I could justify anyone but the Tide in the top spot.

2. Ohio StateUrban Meyer, Braxton Miller
In Urban Meyer‘s first season, with nothing to play for but pride and a “I won the Big Ten Leaders division and all I got was this lousy t-shirt” consolation prize, the Buckeyes went a perfect 12-0.  At the end of the 2012 season, Meyer felt his team could compete with any in the country; thanks to NCAA sanctions and a shortsighted administration, proving it in the postseason wasn’t an option.  That will change this year as the one-year bowl ban is over, and all signs point to Meyer and his Buckeyes bullrushing back to the national stage.  Not only does tOSU return several key components on both sides of the ball (they do lose seven defensive starters, though), the schedule has “run me” written all over — the nonconference slate is more than manageable, with a road trip to Cal and a home date with San Diego State only remotely resembling potential stumbling blocks, while the first seven games of the Big Ten schedule sees Wisconsin and Penn State visiting Ohio Stadium.  The toughest game, at least on paper, doesn’t come until last: a late-November road trip to the Big House for a date with hated rival Michigan.  It’s conceivable, based on how they finished 2012 as well as how 2013 sets up, that the Buckeyes could head into Ann Arbor riding a winning streak approaching two-dozen games.  And my apologies, Buckeye Nation, for totally jinxing that possibility.

3. Texas A&M
By the time the curtain had fallen on the 2012 season, and if there had been a playoff system in place, the Aggies had become the proverbial team that no one wanted to face.  And for good reason.  In its first season in the big, bad SEC, A&M won 11 games and lost just two — by three points to Florida in what turned out to be both the season and conference opener for the Aggies, and by five to LSU.  The smashing debut included signature wins over top-ranked Alabama in Tuscaloosa and a blowout of Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl, as well as a healthy dose of optimism for what 2013 will bring.  With the reigning Heisman winner in tow, the Aggies will be expected to match or exceed the breakout year.  Will they be able to handle the pressure of being the hunted instead of the hunter?  With Kevin Sumlin in charge, we’d lean toward the affirmative.

4. Oregon
The 2013 season hasn’t even started and the Ducks have already earned what will prove to be their biggest win of the year.  After yet another round of flirtations with the NFL, Chip Kelly decided that his heart’s in Eugene and returned to UO for at least another season — until the New England Patriots job opens up, of course.  The Ducks would’ve been fine with offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich taking over; they’ll be even better because the man who built the Ducks into a national powerhouse — 46-7 in his four years, four BCS bowl games and three Pac-12 titles — is sticking around to build on his burgeoning legacy.  Oh, and the fact that Marcus Mariota, the triggerman of UO’s offensive juggernaut who deserves more national acclaim than he gets, is returning as well doesn’t exactly hurt, either.

5. Stanford
When Jim Harbaugh bolted for the NFL, many thought the Cardinal would sink back to the depths from which it came; 11 wins in 2011 showed the program is bigger than any one coach. When Andrew Luck bolted for the NFL, many thought, once again, the Cardinal would sink back to the depths from which it came; 12 wins in 2012 showed the program is bigger than any one player. Anyone want to doubt them a third straight year? The Cardinal returns 16 starters from its Pac-12-winning 2012 squad, a total that includes quarterback Kevin Hogan, the redshirt freshman who quietly became one of the most promising players at his position in his first stint as a starter. Head coach David Shaw not only maintained what Harbaugh built down on The Farm but enhanced it, adding to the foundation and ensuring success will continue regardless of personnel losses. Bet against “14 for ’13″ at your own peril.

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Posted: 1/20/2013 9:49 PM

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Thanks Zman, but I apologize for going off the hook...........just sick of this "holier-than-thou" MF's!!!!!
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Posted: 1/20/2013 9:55 PM

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PSU1029 wrote: @mosyhornbuck

I was referring to the 2013 class but since you made my argument for with those numbers you stated. OSU has been recruiting at a much higher level than psu.since the start of the century which means that Meyer walked into a much more talented roster than o brien. Add on the transfers and what o Brien did was much more impressive. You OSU fans and your jealousy of psu is unhealthy and it blinds your reasoning.
Indynittany-is that you?
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Posted: 1/21/2013 8:15 AM

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i wouldnt necessarilly place thier fear and hatred on Urban but on the accomplishments of JT
and OSU in general. It is going to take something magical and borderline impossible for someone to rise from the ashes and win the big 10 once let alone compete on a yearly basis.

Michigan can do it, Penn state would have been able to do it but for all the others as usual its going to take a down year on our behalf to get it done and while we may not always be national championship caliber, we most certainly are not comming back to the pack on a semi regular basis in the near future.

you would think they would be used to it by now.
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Posted: 1/21/2013 8:33 AM

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I thought I was on the Ohis St message board, but apparantly I stumbled upon the twilight zone. Are people really comparing a coach with one 8-4 season to Urban Meyer?

Urban Meyer who has 2 National Championships. The same Urban Meyer who has coached his team to either a NC or undefeated season in 4 of his last 8 seasons?

WOW
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Posted: 1/21/2013 8:33 AM

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BOB got what T'eo did with that fake girl friend death. all the sympathy votes.
How a coach that lost at home to Ohio U, and had 4 losses total wins COTY is a joke, you almost never see a coach minus double digit wins get that, never.
That was the sympathy vote for inheriting the disaster the previous fraud coaches covered up with little boys.
Meyer went head to head with BOB on his field in a white out, and the second half, Meyer blew BOB off the field.
joegun wrote:
SuwaneeDawg20 wrote: Here is why. He is turning OSU into an SEC calibre team while the rest of the B1G is standing still or moving backwards. Ohio St is going to have better coaches, better recruits, and more championships than the entire B1G combined over the next 10 years. He may even sprinkle a National Championship or two in there.
Um......."Moving backwards".....BOB beat out "Urb" for every coach of the year award this year. Penn State's coachs are every bit as good or better than OSU's.
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Posted: 1/21/2013 3:52 PM

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SurfOhio wrote:
DerpRedwine wrote:
SurfOhio wrote:
DerpRedwine wrote: No one fears Bourbon. He'll get his share, then fake a heart attack and move on in four years. He's more of a travellin' man than Larry Brown.
you fear him, that's why you're on the board.

I have nothing to fear. I don't have a daughter who is an Ohio State cheerleader.
again, the subtext is fear. If he was just another coach you wouldn't be on the message board.

For the sake of argument, let's say you are an adult and have followed the Rivalry for any length of time 9and not just since Bourbon Meyer announced his heart was "fine" and took this job)--
Now, here's the deal: Only adolescent chest thumpers take the line this thread does. As for how adults view it, this is considered by many the biggest, most hated rivalry in sports. So as a michigan fan, I jump here to check up on the neanderthals in Ohio, give them a lil crap, talk sports, and thank my lucky stars I was not born or raised in that hellhole known as Michigan's A**hole.
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Posted: 1/21/2013 4:15 PM

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Good one derp

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SurfOhio wrote:
DerpRedwine wrote: No one fears Bourbon. He'll get his share, then fake a heart attack and move on in four years. He's more of a travellin' man than Larry Brown.
you fear him, that's why you're on the board.

I have nothing to fear. I don't have a daughter who is an Ohio State cheerleader.

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