..........say bro......this is what being "owned" looks like. University of Toledo, App. State, wonder who will do it this year?......almost happened last sat....:lol:
Well you see there's a difference between a college that I attended losing a football game, and getting owned personally. But I can see that being hard to comprehend when you're raised on nothing but fuckeyes. :thumbsup:
Sorry, thought it was appropriate??
But yeah - Ohio State doesn't have any harder schedule than MSU or U of M... They're just trying to make themselves look better.![]()
all righty then......happy monday, and may you all have a great week!!!!!!!!!!!
I seem to recall in recent history, MSU losing to Miami.... only not the one in FL, the one in Ohio. :lol: What was MSU's record that year? Look it up and let me know Kevin. (Here's a hint: Winning % was .000 )
Same to you buddy. :cheers: (remember it's all in good fun!)
Ivan Maisel of ESPN said:Someone had to lose at Arizona, where the No. 24 Wildcats upset No. 9 Iowa 34-27 in a game so fouled with penalties and turnovers that it's hard to draw any conclusion.
I seem to recall in recent history, MSU losing to Miami.... only not the one in FL, the one in Ohio. :lol: What was MSU's record that year? Look it up and let me know Kevin. (Here's a hint: Winning % was .000 )
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Just a FYI to the michigan Fans you are like 2-3 seasons away from not being able to claim the "winningest football team title"
2009: Lost to Central Michigan
2004: Lost to Rutgers
2003: Lost to Louisiana Tech
after attending hundreds of u of m home games... from birth until I was 22 years old, my parents had season tickets. (of course being the rebellious teenager I had to go to MSU), I've noticed a few things about u of m fans.
1. Whenever they lose a game, or have a losing season, they refer to the overall win/loss record against that team. For instance, in the last decade, u of m won 1 game against OSU (2003), but a u of m fan will tell you that they have a winning record overall against OSU.
2. Walmart Wolverines. People who never went to u of m but are diehard fans. Whereas a vast percentage of u of m students are from out of state or move out of state, MSU fans are generally from Michigan.
3. u of m is not the ivy league of the midwest... sorry, maybe Penn State, but not u of m.
Just a FYI to the michigan Fans you are like 2-3 seasons away from not being able to claim the "winningest football team title"
1. Oklahoma 2. Ohio State 3. Penn State 4. Michigan 5. Notre Dame 6. Tennessee 7, Alabama 8. Texas 9. Nebraska 10. USC 11. Florida State 12. Georgia 13. Miami-Fl. 14. Miami-Oh. 15. Auburn
if we go by the modern era (1936 to current) Things change
3. u of m is not the ivy league of the midwest... sorry, maybe Penn State, but not u of m.
Ok, well how is it then that UM is only a few seasons away from losing the title of "most winningest college football team ever" if they have already lost it, according to your second post? You're not making any sense and/or you're way off base here.
Oh and lmao @ Josh. bwahaha