Every time he does that hot dog, punk move after a TD they ought to be throwing a flag. It's absolutely unsportsmanlike conduct.cocky, arrogant player I wouldn't mind seeing him beat like hell.
I like some cockiness and arrogance but he is too much.
I think we took care of that earlier this yearcocky, arrogant player I wouldn't mind seeing him beat like hell.
I like some cockiness and arrogance but he is too much.
Certainly don't want to hear PSU fans talk about biased officiating again. Every single call has gone their way. A TD where the receiver did not have possession, a roughing call where no one touched McSorley and they ultimately scored, a fumble that was clearly - reminds me of the OSU gameI think we took care of that earlier this year
Yeah, he's a punk.cocky, arrogant player I wouldn't mind seeing him beat like hell.
I like some cockiness and arrogance but he is too much.
Every time he does that hot dog, punk move after a TD they ought to be throwing a flag. It's absolutely unsportsmanlike conduct.
Acc ooc: 9-6 or 9-7 vs power 5
Big twelve: had a dazzling two wins over power five. Didn't bother counting losses. But it was around like 8 I think
Big ten: 6-3 maybe 7-3
Sec: believe they went 4-7 maybe 3-7
PAC: 6-5
So big ten easily had the best out of conference record. They did it so easily they can have a bad bowl season
Yep. National pundits make too big a deal of judging conferences on bowl games. While season is how you judge.
OSU at OU
UM over CU
WiSCY over LSU
maybe some others. Not to mention two best bowl games of year that were big ten losses against excellent teams went to the wire.
Mael.........
Bowls really do matter
Over the past few weeks, several college football pundits pushed the notion that non-playoff bowls are meaningless. Sorry, but you are dead wrong – bowls really do matter.
Need evidence that non-playoff bowls are still relevant? All you have to do is look at last Friday night’s Orange Bowl. It clearly mattered to the fans as evidenced by the fact that the game sold out within days of tickets going on sale. The FSU-Michigan matchup also clearly mattered to college football fans everywhere, as the game drew over 11.7 million viewers on ESPN. In case you are wondering, the 11.7 million viewers for the Orange Bowl far exceeded the ratings for both of the 12/31 playoff bowl games. The two playoff games averaged 10.4 million viewers. The best was the Alabama-Washington game, which drew just 10.9 million.
Both UM and FSU recruit a lot of players from Florida, South Florida in particular and the OB stands were loaded with recruits. And you can bet recruits and donors from all across the nation were watching. So yeah, Bowl games do matter in oh so many different ways! Good luck next year both in conference and OOC.
The psu fan base is a delusional band of idiots attending a school that was led by the top dogs that was as stink can get.cocky, arrogant player I wouldn't mind seeing him beat like hell.
I like some cockiness and arrogance but he is too much.