... Urban requested a third digit be added to the scoreboard.
True?
Possible?
Is there already space for a "1"?
I don't get it?! What are you trying to allude to? Are you trying to suggest that Urban is suggesting the Buckeyes could score 100 points?! If so... this is stupid.
That Georgia Tech-Cumberland game must have been incredible. I remember reading somewhere that Georgia Tech scored nearly every time they touched the ball. Unbelievable stuff.
Is this EA NCAA 13?
But it would be awesome against scUM/Wisky.
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The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Class of 2009
I don't get it?! What are you trying to allude to? Are you trying to suggest that Urban is suggesting the Buckeyes could score 100 points?! If so... this is stupid.
@Scarlet, who took the jam out of your donut?
@BUCKEYEW
"You did, Tommy, you took the jam out of my donut."
@ Scarlet relax dude this isn't yahoo forums.
It's good to be home.
@ Hodge
You sure it wasn't Ze Germans?
Neither an attempt to allude nor suggest; they were questions, thus the question marks.
If Urban brings the mentality that Ohio State could score a 100 points at any time in the near future, I'm all for it.
Very difficult to do in non-vidya-game world. But again, I'd love it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_100_point_games_in_NCAA_college_foo...
FWIW, Houston was the last IA team to do it. 1968.
The Ohio State University, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2006
The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, Class of 2009
That Georgia Tech-Cumberland game must have been incredible. I remember reading somewhere that Georgia Tech scored nearly every time they touched the ball. Unbelievable stuff.
Eh...go ahead and throw up 4 digits...make your statement a little louder...
It's up to the opposing team to stop us from scoring, not our coaches. I'm all for it!
“The teams that don’t respect their coaches and don’t trust their coaches are the teams that go .500"
~Zach Boren
Perhaps its a sign that our defense is not what we envisioned.