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Post by PJ520 on Oct 6, 2004 19:01:46 GMT -5
UW won last year at Camp Randall and won the last time at the Shoe. Ohio State doesn't have as good of a team as they had last year and Wisconsin's team is better than last years. Wisconsin wins 20-10.
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Post by tigerbait99 on Oct 6, 2004 20:04:50 GMT -5
I will go with Wisconsin. Ohio State is down, and Wisconsin is up this year. Wisconsins defense has really stepped up, and their offense has been adequate. Ohio State has struggled with some mediocre teams, and Wisconsin will be the best competition they have had so far. I think UW wins it 21-13.
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Post by JaxHawk06 on Oct 6, 2004 20:17:20 GMT -5
Ohio State. They won't lose 2 in a row
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Post by soonerfan07 on Oct 6, 2004 22:46:15 GMT -5
Ohio State. They won't lose 2 in a row Why wont they. Ohio State isnt that good, they will lose 2 in a row
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Post by buckeye on Oct 7, 2004 0:35:50 GMT -5
Ohio State will win. They had one bad game. Ohio State has not lost at home in a long time.
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Post by qcomdrj on Oct 7, 2004 0:40:47 GMT -5
No, a bad game is losing to NC State. Losing to Northwestern is the same as not showing up. High school teams could beat them on given days. OSU had a terrible day. Not that it means they will lose to Wisky.
Just that they probably will.
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Post by soonerfan07 on Oct 7, 2004 8:34:38 GMT -5
No, a bad game is losing to NC State. High school teams could beat them on given days. No high school team can beat a D1 college football team.
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Post by qcomdrj on Oct 7, 2004 12:53:06 GMT -5
I disagree.
Now, it would be tough, and rare, but a high school team comprised of seniors who know the system playing a college team of mostly underclassmen trying to learn the new system would be able to bring it close. Think of some of the prep schools. De La Salle was able to win all those games by having players who weren't quite stars, because they played good football. I would put them up against some of the lesser D1A teams, like Buffalo.
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Post by soonerfan07 on Oct 7, 2004 17:37:25 GMT -5
I disagree. Now, it would be tough, and rare, but a high school team comprised of seniors who know the system playing a college team of mostly underclassmen trying to learn the new system would be able to bring it close. Think of some of the prep schools. De La Salle was able to win all those games by having players who weren't quite stars, because they played good football. I would put them up against some of the lesser D1A teams, like Buffalo. I disagree. No high school team can beat a D1 school. That would mean that all the players on that high school team would have the ability to start right at this very moment for a D1 school. How many freshman are even ready to start right away and make an impact? Not very many.
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Post by JaxHawk06 on Oct 7, 2004 17:43:21 GMT -5
I disagree. No high school team can beat a D1 school. That would mean that all the players on that high school team would have the ability to start right at this very moment for a D1 school. How many freshman are even ready to start right away and make an impact? Not very many. Off topic but I agree with soonerfan, that would never happen. You say a high school team can beat a traditional powerhouse in d1 football? You don't see a lot of high school players start right away, they don't have the strength to compete. tOSU would tear them apart.
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Post by JaxHawk06 on Oct 7, 2004 17:44:00 GMT -5
Why wont they. Ohio State isnt that good, they will lose 2 in a row Because: 1.) Revenge 2.) Home field advantage
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Post by qcomdrj on Oct 7, 2004 20:05:30 GMT -5
Off topic but I agree with soonerfan, that would never happen. You say a high school team can beat a traditional powerhouse in d1 football? You don't see a lot of high school players start right away, they don't have the strength to compete. tOSU would tear them apart. What powerhouse did I say they can beat? Buffalo? I said it can happen once in a blue moon. I never said a high school can beat tOSU.
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Post by JaxHawk06 on Oct 7, 2004 20:55:11 GMT -5
What powerhouse did I say they can beat? Buffalo? I said it can happen once in a blue moon. I never said a high school can beat tOSU. \ Well....lemme quote you: I'm assuming you are talking about tOSU
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Post by soonerfan07 on Oct 7, 2004 21:26:53 GMT -5
he was Talking about Ohio St there.
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Post by YbrikTCU on Oct 7, 2004 22:15:45 GMT -5
Go back and read it again. He pressed Enter in a bad spot, but he was clearly talking about Northwestern. Now, I think he was very wrong about an HS team being able to beat Northwestern, but that is who he was talking about.
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