Levis = Christian Hackenburg. Big men on campus who weren't able to elevate their play to the NFL level.
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Couldn't agree more. Hutchinson is a good athlete and a "high motor" guy. He's also a media darling, a scUM man and he gets a bunch of media hype. I would be disappointed to see him get this honor but I wouldn't be surprised. His stats don't come close to Olave and Wilson, who toiled for average teams and played at higher levels. One of them certainly deserves it!
That's a good analogy, Nap......Hairball is a Michigan Man and he idolizes Bo. He wants to have a long, successful career, like his idol. All these forays into the NFL build his warped ego and reinforce to him that he is an elite coach who is wanted by the pros. Blake Corum re-upping for 2023 was a sign that Crazy Jimmy is going to stay around.
It is always fulfilling to see a Harbaugh sad and humiliated!!
Somewhere, if he was awake, Jack Harbaugh was screaming at him...."You Moron"!
From the team doctor's office
It was cool to watch Sam looking up at himself running on the video screen to see if anyone was close to catching him.
Running QB's seem to have the same career length as running backs; an average of four years.
So, this broadcast made the screen too small. Yet 100% of the viewers have no problem watching video or even live TV on their cell phones.....
Especially when you were healthy
The Buckeyes missed out on a good one when Blake Miller from Northern Ohio left the state to play tackle for Clemson. True Freshman; he started every single game for them this past season and did very well.
As a long time fan, I believe he rates as one of the finest offensive tackles we've had play for OSU. He will be missed but he's on to bigger and better things!
Wypier was an untested rookie when he got his start on the OL. He matured into a fine player. Let's hope one of the guys waiting in the wings will progress in the same way.
Corum announcing his return likely means that Crazy Jimmy ain't going anywhere.
The TCU fans look like they're in a sad country music video!
Disappointed but not surprised to see Joey Bosa is injured again. Parris Campbell made it through a 17 game season, let's hope both Bosas do the same in 2023.
These two guys are going to be tested from the get-go. They get to practice against the best wide receivers in the Country!! It's going to prepare them for anything our opponents can throw at them.
Credit to Joni Mitchell: "Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you got till it's gone"
We knew these cats were good but they've proven to be NFL top shelf.
The PAC 12 officials on the field placed the balll behind the line to gain on. the fourth down play. They also were right on top of the Marv hit and they threw a flag. It was the replay official who reversed both calls.
How do we know what league the replay people are affiliated with?
Man, he was so fired up after he got into the end zone. You could tell that being on the field meant so much to him. He was too hurt to play...
That kick was so bad, I doubt if it would have been good from 30 yards out. Something wasn't right with the snap, the placement or Ruggles form.
Credit is due to the Buckeye's O line, who provided great protection and allowed C J to complete those important passes.
I've watched a lot of bowl games this week and I saw "blindside blocks" called consistently. What used to be a legal block is now a penalty because the player who is blocked is defenseless and not looking in the direction of the blocker.
They are trying to protect the players, obviously. There is no review on these blindside blocks.
Marv was defenseless and there was helmet to helmet and shoulder to helmet contact from a Georgia DB who was running at full speed into Marv, who was reaching for a catch and not moving much at all. I believe he was temporarily unconscious. The on field ref called a penalty. He was right next to the contact.
How do the replay officials reverse this? The Buckeyes clearly got cheated. Marv would've made a difference in Q4. I wonder if the replay ref who reversed this call is questioning his decision today? He should be. He also should be reprimanded by whoever manages him.
BTW, Marv may have caught this ball had he not been hit. It looked like Stroud was throwing the ball away but it didn't carry out of the end zone.
Good post, Calamity...
I would add that the anonymous, replay officials had a lot to do with the outcome for the Buckeyes. Reversing the fourth down stop on the sidelines and NOT supporting the on field officials with a targeting calll on a defenseless Marvin Harrison gave GA a huge advantage on two possessions. Those incidents can also be called "game deciding".
While I'm at it, I'd like to bash that arrogant prick, Bill Lemonnier. He was an inept on field ref for the B1G and now ESPN makes him some kind of authority. He stated that the time out call by Georgia was legit and he said that he did not support targeting on MH. There's no way he should be a refereeing consultant to the network.
Being a teenage millionaire should buy you some grooming advice and weekly trips to a stylist. Course, a stylist in Texas might work in a vet clinic.....
This kid played about like he looks. He'll probably get better, though.