September 18, 2006
ESPN GameDay headed to OSU-PSU
This just in - ESPN College GameDay will be live from Columbus this weekend in advance of the Ohio State - Penn State game. Come early, stay late, burn some couches. (Just kidding about the couches. Kinda.)
Comments:
Iowa Superstars said:
posted on September 19, 2006 5:07 PM — 128.255.189.219 — link — abuse?
I am a little angry that I see College Gameday following Ohio State around for the second time already this season. Especially considering you have a MUCH bigger game next week against Iowa, at Kinnick Stadium.
Tommie Trojan said:
posted on September 19, 2006 8:12 PM — 206.135.38.217 — link — abuse?
Iowa Superstars:
We're all with you and hope the Hawkeyes come out and kick some of that Buckeye butt. It can be done as Troy Smith and Ted Ginn are being way overhyped right now. All they got to do is beat them up.
Tommie T
Bring Brady Back MgoBlue said:
posted on September 20, 2006 12:21 PM — 216.46.212.3 — link — abuse?
How funny!
Seems like everyone is overhyped.....except the guy's who play for "my" team?????? How about this......VINCE YOUNG WILL MAKE THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYERS LOOK HORRIBLE FOR THE REST OF ETERNITY!!!!!!
PROVED HE WAS THE BEST WHEN HE RAN OVER THE USC TROJANS!!!!!!!BEST GAME OF ALL TIME!!!!!david campbell said:
posted on September 21, 2006 11:55 AM — 24.158.96.58 — link — abuse?
reply comment # 7 HAHA make me laugh please guy wher eu been last 2 years with Troy and Teddy hookup? u have an unhealthy drew tate who? ha okay gues what we will even dome to iowa to kick that butt!! how about that go BUCKEYES !!!
Tom Blogical said:
posted on September 22, 2006 9:37 AM — 24.95.77.153 — link — abuse?
Tommie Trojan:
It will be very interesting to see how Ginn responds when a team decides to be physical with him, he's not very big. I don't think Troy Smith will be fazed, he's a hard-nosed quarterback and has matured a lot this year. We may just find all of this out tomorrow. It's supposed to rain, so I think the game will be a lot closer than people are expecting.
Bring Brady Back MgoBlue said:
posted on September 22, 2006 11:16 AM — 216.46.213.212 — link — abuse?
Ohio State is a better team than Notre Dame. And Penn State could'nt touch ND.
Penn State is going to have to pick it up a lot from two weeks ago or they will have a long afternoon.Teddy ginn is a wide reciever......you can't get physical before he catches the ball.....and after he gets the ball........GOOD NIGHT SWEET HEART!!!!!
Have fun being physical =) GO BUCKEYES!
Joseph said:
posted on September 22, 2006 1:14 PM — 131.158.129.20 — link — abuse?
Just wanted to throw out that Penn St has more returning starters than Ohio State. All you OSU fans are sleeping on PSU again, kind of reminds me of last year. Say what you want, but OSU beat Cincinnati 37 to 7 at home and Pittsburgh beat them 33-15 at Cincinnati. That means that Cincinnati is not that good and Ohio State had to score 3 times in the 4th to put them away along with running it up with that field goal with 1 minute to play. I am not so sure that Ohio State is as dominant as everyone thinks.
Oglaigh na hEireann said:
posted on September 22, 2006 5:36 PM — 24.95.67.17 — link — abuse?
This won't be much of a game.... why ESPN decided to head to Columbus is beyond me.
Buckeyes87 said:
posted on September 22, 2006 9:20 PM — 76.2.91.40 — link — abuse?
Gameday is their because Corso is in love with PSU and thinks they are going to win. Which is a big mistake, but I'll take it. What game has he predicted right this year? Cal winning the championship? Come on! We are saving our offense for Michigan. There's no need to unload on all these other teams. I never doubted the D especially since they have the Scarlet jerseys in practice!
Go Bucks. OSU 40 - 10 PSUTom Blogical said:
posted on September 23, 2006 12:19 AM — 24.95.77.153 — link — abuse?
Joseph:
Agreed, OSU is definitely not as dominant as everyone thinks. Their defensive weaknesses at the linebacker and safety positions were exposed against Northern Illinois and Texas, and somewhat against Cincinnati, as they're giving up over 100 yards rushing per game. If Penn State can exploit it, it will be a long day for OSU. JoePa will "run it until they stop it". I know I'm repeating myself, but it's supposed to rain in Columbus tomorrow.
Tom Blogical said:
posted on September 23, 2006 12:31 AM — 24.95.77.153 — link — abuse?
Oops. Forgot to mention also that PSU is averaging over 200 yards per game rushing...
terryb said:
posted on September 23, 2006 6:36 PM — 70.16.181.119 — link — abuse?
Maybe I'm mistaken - obviously I am because it was called a touchdown - but the first interception thrown by Morelli appeared to be a fumble at the one-half yardline. It appeared that the ball was spiked before the defender crossed into the endzone. The ball hit the one-yard line when it was spiked, so I'm not sure if the defender actually crossed the line. It's a moot point now, but does anybody have any thoughts - or even saw what I did?
Tom Blogical said:
posted on September 23, 2006 9:00 PM — 24.95.77.153 — link — abuse?
terryb:
Agreed, the officials blew that one, along with a few others in the game. The ball should have been spotted inside the one yard line, almost at the goal line. I don't recall anyone in the booth talking about it.
Dancer said:
posted on September 25, 2006 1:25 PM — 216.43.193.34 — link — abuse?
GO BUCKS! Yeah, Ginn isn't playing up to expectations, but what more do you guys want with respect to the team??? If you're looking for a 65-0 rout over two big ten teams, dream on.
Sure USC and Florida State can beat the pants off my little brother at 79-0, but let them play Florida or one of their rivals.
To Flutie who doesn't seem to have much faith in OSU...we'll see you at the Nat Champ game kicking another #2's butt!
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A. Nut said:
posted on September 18, 2006 3:55 PM — 65.186.77.144 — link — abuse?Please! As an avid Ohio State fan I ask that all Buckeye fans treat visiting fans and their community with respect. Our national reputation is at risk here. Lets make the headlines with the performance on the field and not the antics afterwards on campus.