How quickly did MSU lay down and quit?

SmokeyRone

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That has got to be a record!

I thought the Canes were fast in pulling the "no mas" after having a 17-7 lead and driving for another score.


This is a set up. MSU is laying down so the B10 can get in the NC game.
 
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looked down his receiver while another was wide open 20+yrds down the field
 
FSU would destroy OSU.

Auburn's defense would get torched, but I think that crazy *** offense would be able to keep up.
 
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was only a matter of time MSU gives it up. their offense is terrible and Laveon Bell is gone...
 
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No, vj, if that is your real name, this is the reverse jinx in action, and you just blew it!
 
This thread brought to you by fans that are halfway home in the 3rd quarter of every game when one team is winning by double digits. Good job.
 
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Yeah, maybe I should have done a "MSU 17, OSU* O" thread, like so many do, and jinxed it!!!!!

I called a choke when it was 17-0, and it worked out perfectly!
 
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LOL! I think many posters on this thread are butthurt that OSU* is going nowhere!

Blame me. That is fine!
 
Ohio State deserved to lose that game based on the play calling in the final quarter and a half. After they took the lead 24-17 every subsequent possession was complete reliance on Braxton Miller. They refused to throw on early downs or do anything except use Miller running to either side. They acted as if he were a dominant college player like Vince Young or Cam Newton, instead of a good but hardly freakish talent. That's fine against moderate defenses but not against Michigan State.

Otherwise, Ohio State's cornerbacks never looked for the ball all night and their receivers were frail and undependable. It was an earned defeat.

As much as I wanted to keep the SEC out of it, the pain on Urban Meyer's face wasn't difficult to take. He's still a Gator to me.
 
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