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Bowl season, baby. Go Big 10!
The only thing OJ and SC are "wearing down" is their credibility.
Ironic, though...isn't it? The Buckeyes beat the Trojans and USC falls to OSU after all.
Go Buckeyes.
Okay, moving on. Even though UM is in a hardcore rebuilding year, they are the winningest program in all of college football. The will bounce back. No doubt.
But anyone who lives in/on/around/through/between/nearby Detroit or any other cancerous Michigan city has zero collateral when it comes to talking about the quality of female in any other city. Seriously. Put it to bed.
PS: I like the green jordans. Series 4 reissues?
Not buying it. Pryor is getting a feel for his offense, and thus his throws have a little air under 'em. I don't think there was one throw in that Troy game where he really let one rip, Favre-style. It's one thing to have timing issues with a new QB, but Robiskie was definitely in the vicinity and able to at least put two hands on the ball, even if he'd dropped it.
I've always thought Hartline was the more dynamic of the Brian's, and this QB change should cement that. Robiskie (like Ginn, to an extent) relies too much on vertical speed to beat receivers, which is why (aside from the O-line crumble) he was a non-factor against the fast SEC corners in the last two Nattys. If you can't jam someone at the line of scrimmage or put a defensive back in the popcorn machine every once and a while, you're not gonna be open. Hartline is OSU's new Gonzales. Good routes, soft hands, good sense of balance.