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That would be a blessing. Maybe someone will hire Mike as a head coach.Be prepared. It starts with a new DC this off season... Ha!
Good postTommy Armstrong of Nebraska said this weekend after beating Indiana, "Great teams find a way to win..."
Some commented that Nebraska wasn't great, and hadn't been great for 15+ years... one defended him though, saying, "You will never be a great team, if you don't believe in yourself to be one. And nobody else will, either."
Believe. Then prove it.
No doubt about that. I think the biggest question will be if Ohio State's QB will come back for his senior year, or take his chances in the draft. But outside of that, OSU will be returning pretty much their entire team for next year. And that does NOT bode well for OU's chance when they go play OSU in their house next year. Could end up being another Crimson blood bath like we saw about a month ago...Ohio State is very likely next year's NCAA National football Champion. How OU plays OSU may very well determine what kind of team we will have next year.
Interesting side note - a guy who works for me and is an Aggie said he saw a motivation video this week getting the Ags pumped up for Bama and the highlights were all TK in that Sugar Bowl.
He said there we no clips of any Aggie plays.
Wouldn't it be great if Trevor had another game like that when the Aggies play Bama.
Wisconsin had a bye week and played at home, while OSU played sub-par on offense and defense AND still won. Remember, OSU is the YOUNGEST team in the nation! Their win on the road vs a top 10 team that had two weeks to prep is very impressive.Two weeks ago I was convinced Ohio State and Bama were two elites that would face off in the Natty. Not so convinced now. If the badgers had a QB they would have won by 10 or more.
Ohio State is very likely next year's NCAA National football Champion.
Ohio State may well lose more players than people think. Yes that team is young, but many of them are still draft eligible. It's too early to tell of course and will depend on where the stock of these players is at the end of the season, but don't be surprised if they lose Gareon Conley, Marshon Lattimore, and Malik Hooker in the secondary, lose MLB Raekwon McMillan, lose Curtis Samuel, and possibly take a couple hits on the defensive line as well. They'll be good regardless, but I want to see who stays and who goes before putting them as the favorite next year
R1950, Ohio state last year simply made the mistake of losing late in the year. That's it. It's incredibly hard to go undefeated in a season. When your team does lose you just hope the conditions are right that they can make it up. OU had the chance to make up their loss. Ohio state did not.