Can Someone tell me why...

Oh I so hoped you’d do that….

This is from team rankings a very reputable site and you can sort it over the last 10-15 whatever years…


As a general rule, I don’t love rivalries & fans, per se, in particular, I don’t like arguing with Iowa State fans, because in my opinion, your fan base is the spitting image of ours… A bunch of buffoons (the intelligent, insightful guys withstanding) but you guys that continually prop yourselves up by pretending like Iowa isn’t really that good.

I greatly enjoy talking to you guys!
i propped ur mom up last night
 
You didn't answer my question, when was the last time a QB from EIU throw a TD pass in the regular season, a RB ran for a yard, or a WR caught a pass? No one is saying that TCU is on the level of Ohio State or Georgia, so stop saying they are. But we do know that when TCU faced Michigan in the playoff, it was TCU that advanced.


I honestly don’t understand the question? It feels like a diversion to me, but I can’t see for sure because I have no clue what the hell you’re asking?

And of course TCU isn’t on the level of Ohio State or Georgia. That would be ridiculous. Hardly anybody is….

Quite frankly Oklahoma is it anywhere near the level of Ohio State and Georgia? They have like 32 players in the NFL.
 
Interception king Desmond King has been dreadful. Got cut by the worst NFL franchise a few weeks ago. Get a clue

LOL… Desmond King plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers now, has had a very good career and was all pro at least one season, possibly 2 poor choice….

Why make it so easy for me?
 
I can't remember the poor saps name, but a DB the Packers drafted maybe 5 or 6 years ago. I remember watching him get picked on time and time again in a fairly important game for the Packers in the midst of a playoff push. Never really heard much from him again, I am guessing the Packers cut him.

Edit: It was Josh Jackson. More like Josh Hackson. Complete bum in the NFL and bust of a 2nd round draft pick.

So one then….Ok
 
how can you say that? OSU got KILLED!!! At home to Michigan 45-23. Michigan even called off the dogs. Then Michigan gave up 56 points to TCU. Last year it was Georgia, then everyone else.

Here’s why….42-41, Georgia gave up 467 yds and 41 points, they gave up 30 to LSU, and then 20-22 3 other times. They had an awesome defense…

Ohio State was clearly & far away the best team they played all year. I said it, and then they made it true!
 
Here’s why….42-41, Georgia gave up 467 yds and 41 points, they gave up 30 to LSU, and then 20-22 3 other times. They had an awesome defense…

Ohio State was clearly & far away the best team they played all year. I said it, and then they made it true!
They had a month to prepare, TCU had a week. That is kind of a huge difference.
 
They do have a great system. Its just incredibly boring and in some ways, hard to run. In terms of getting kids to play that way.

Its the same reason every college who was at a size disadvantage doesn't immediately run the triple option.
 
LOL… Desmond King plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers now, has had a very good career and was all pro at least one season, possibly 2 poor choice….

Why make it so easy for me?
Former All Pro...nice. Always bringing up the past. Typical Hok fan troll.
 
What he is saying is that they huddle up and take as much time off the clock each time they have the ball. Instead of going quickly like a team in the spread offense does. With EIU there is not much hurrying to the line and hiking the ball. Even when you are getting 3 and out, you are burning clock, which shortens the game.
It does shorten the game but it does nothing to wear down the opposing defense like an uptempo offense does. You gain in one area and lose in another...
 
It does shorten the game but it does nothing to wear down the opposing defense like an uptempo offense does. You gain in one area and lose in another...
True but it has been a successful way for EIU to play for a number of years. The biggest drawback is it allows teams that are not as talented to hang around and win in the end.
 

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