As a Buckeye, I want to apologize for tOSU football program.
After listening to many at ESPN, and a number of national sports talk radio show hosts over the weekend, I want to apologize for the Buckeyes being 12-and-0.
I also want to apologize for the program beating seven of the top 35 best offenses so far this season. After listening to all of these guys, I won't name names (you know who they are) I realize that tOSU's schedule must not have been very good because I now know the Buckeyes are not very good and they're 12-and-0 so tOSU should apologize.
Some one within the program should say they are sorry for beating Texas Tech and the fourth ranked offense in the country. And of course Tech has put up those numbers against no bodys, including Texas and Teaxas A-&-M. I mean tOSU was only leading 38-7 after three quarters and Tech's lone TD while the game was still a contest came on a great play their QB made on 4th and 2.
Apologies go out to WSU and Jason Gesser. tOSU didn't realize you were going to finish the season as the Pac-10 champion, which we all know is the best conference in the nation. If the Buckeyes had realized what the rest of the nation is saying about them, which is they suck, they would have just rolled over for Gesser and the 11th ranked offense in the country. Shame on the Buckeyes for giving them that 25-7 beating. I know the Bucks are sorry.
tOSU owes apologies to Purdue's 10th ranked offense, which they mistakenly held to 6 points and no touchdowns.
Ditto to Illinois' 9th ranked offense, which put up an eye popping 16 points in four-plus quarters despite getting two no calls from the refs when receivers ran out of bounds, only to come back in and catch the ball. Both completions led to field goals.
Hey PSU and the 154th rated offense, tOSU is sorry for getting lucky and beating you. The Buckeyes now know that Larry Johnson is the best back in the nation, which I actually believe, they didn't mean to hold him to 66 yards. Tell him they're sorry and didn't mean to interupt his streak of setting Penn St. rushing records. That happened before the Bucks realized they suck. Come back and Wilhelm, Doss and the other nine no-bodys on D will roll over for 300-plus.
Apologies also go out to Cincinnati 34th, Minnesota 35th and Indiana 41st. The Buckeyes didn't mean to climb to number two in the nation with one of the top defenses in college football. The team just got luck.......12 times.
The Bucks now know all of this. If they are lucky enough to beat a dominating 9-and-2 team, which has won four games by three points, tOSU will turn down the invatation to the game out in the desert. After listening to all of the "experts" over the last week tOSU has realized it can't play football. Thanks for clearing this misunderstanding for them. Please strike the Buckeyes from the polls. Don't let the fact that the Buckeyes have faced three Heisman Trophy candidates -- Larry Johnson, Jason Gesser and Kliff Kingsbury, dominating all three -- stand in your way.
In closing, does anyone know what Illinois, Purdue, PSU and Minnesota all have in common? Answer: They all were leading the conference in offense the week before tOSU played them. The Buckeyes shouldn't even bother playing michigan, they're too much for the Bucks.
Go Bucks!!! In Tress We Trust.
After listening to many at ESPN, and a number of national sports talk radio show hosts over the weekend, I want to apologize for the Buckeyes being 12-and-0.
I also want to apologize for the program beating seven of the top 35 best offenses so far this season. After listening to all of these guys, I won't name names (you know who they are) I realize that tOSU's schedule must not have been very good because I now know the Buckeyes are not very good and they're 12-and-0 so tOSU should apologize.
Some one within the program should say they are sorry for beating Texas Tech and the fourth ranked offense in the country. And of course Tech has put up those numbers against no bodys, including Texas and Teaxas A-&-M. I mean tOSU was only leading 38-7 after three quarters and Tech's lone TD while the game was still a contest came on a great play their QB made on 4th and 2.
Apologies go out to WSU and Jason Gesser. tOSU didn't realize you were going to finish the season as the Pac-10 champion, which we all know is the best conference in the nation. If the Buckeyes had realized what the rest of the nation is saying about them, which is they suck, they would have just rolled over for Gesser and the 11th ranked offense in the country. Shame on the Buckeyes for giving them that 25-7 beating. I know the Bucks are sorry.
tOSU owes apologies to Purdue's 10th ranked offense, which they mistakenly held to 6 points and no touchdowns.
Ditto to Illinois' 9th ranked offense, which put up an eye popping 16 points in four-plus quarters despite getting two no calls from the refs when receivers ran out of bounds, only to come back in and catch the ball. Both completions led to field goals.
Hey PSU and the 154th rated offense, tOSU is sorry for getting lucky and beating you. The Buckeyes now know that Larry Johnson is the best back in the nation, which I actually believe, they didn't mean to hold him to 66 yards. Tell him they're sorry and didn't mean to interupt his streak of setting Penn St. rushing records. That happened before the Bucks realized they suck. Come back and Wilhelm, Doss and the other nine no-bodys on D will roll over for 300-plus.
Apologies also go out to Cincinnati 34th, Minnesota 35th and Indiana 41st. The Buckeyes didn't mean to climb to number two in the nation with one of the top defenses in college football. The team just got luck.......12 times.
The Bucks now know all of this. If they are lucky enough to beat a dominating 9-and-2 team, which has won four games by three points, tOSU will turn down the invatation to the game out in the desert. After listening to all of the "experts" over the last week tOSU has realized it can't play football. Thanks for clearing this misunderstanding for them. Please strike the Buckeyes from the polls. Don't let the fact that the Buckeyes have faced three Heisman Trophy candidates -- Larry Johnson, Jason Gesser and Kliff Kingsbury, dominating all three -- stand in your way.
In closing, does anyone know what Illinois, Purdue, PSU and Minnesota all have in common? Answer: They all were leading the conference in offense the week before tOSU played them. The Buckeyes shouldn't even bother playing michigan, they're too much for the Bucks.
Go Bucks!!! In Tress We Trust.

