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SEC is the best, Clemson, USC, and OSU suck
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<blockquote data-quote="SolarYellow" data-source="post: 15748758" data-attributes="member: 31223"><p>While I am not privy to the most intimate of details, I think I have seen you expound enough to satisfy why you feel the need to prop them up.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No one, including myself, could ever say the guy isn't a great player but looking back at a few games his rushing/receiving yards were very poor for (at the time) a potential Heisman Trophy winner. Indiana, Northwestern, OSU, Rutgers, etc.., were not what I'd call good performances. I know I know. He's also been on special teams for returns. McS? Hell, the guy can throw but he also knows how to get sacked and toss an INT. Sure he's ONLY tossed eight but by god he's lucky it's only eight.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Whatever the case may be, MS was prepared for the weather and everything that came with it. PSU was off.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Georgia is not germane to our dialogue. PSU is absolutely a top ten program and one that could very well upset anyone. Ranking aside they are and have always been one of a few teams in D1 that could turn the lights off on anyone on any given day. Were they a number two caliber team though? No. Franklin is exactly what the Lions needed and by god he has done wonders. Not many would argue against him. It's too bad he couldn't have been in place a few years back when someone thought hiring O'brien was a good idea. Jesus Christ.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Out in these parts we can be life long PSU fans while still addressing the elephant(s) in the room. That's not a faux pas.</p><p></p><p>This year's loss at OSU along with the one at State were both worse than what Michigan did to PSU last year. Why? One game was a complete break down and the other was a forth quarter meltdown. Neither should have occurred. Getting your butt kicked is straight away better than heart breakers IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarYellow, post: 15748758, member: 31223"] While I am not privy to the most intimate of details, I think I have seen you expound enough to satisfy why you feel the need to prop them up. No one, including myself, could ever say the guy isn't a great player but looking back at a few games his rushing/receiving yards were very poor for (at the time) a potential Heisman Trophy winner. Indiana, Northwestern, OSU, Rutgers, etc.., were not what I'd call good performances. I know I know. He's also been on special teams for returns. McS? Hell, the guy can throw but he also knows how to get sacked and toss an INT. Sure he's ONLY tossed eight but by god he's lucky it's only eight. Whatever the case may be, MS was prepared for the weather and everything that came with it. PSU was off. Georgia is not germane to our dialogue. PSU is absolutely a top ten program and one that could very well upset anyone. Ranking aside they are and have always been one of a few teams in D1 that could turn the lights off on anyone on any given day. Were they a number two caliber team though? No. Franklin is exactly what the Lions needed and by god he has done wonders. Not many would argue against him. It's too bad he couldn't have been in place a few years back when someone thought hiring O'brien was a good idea. Jesus Christ. Out in these parts we can be life long PSU fans while still addressing the elephant(s) in the room. That's not a faux pas. This year's loss at OSU along with the one at State were both worse than what Michigan did to PSU last year. Why? One game was a complete break down and the other was a forth quarter meltdown. Neither should have occurred. Getting your butt kicked is straight away better than heart breakers IMO. [/QUOTE]
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