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I have been watching the SEC and NCAA for 40 years now. I have learned long ago that the morale of teams are VITAL! Upsets are common in college football more than ever. I remember when we lost to Memphis after we had been annihilating anymore not coached by Spurrier for 3 years. Why? Overconfident Vols and disrespected Tigers. Same here. We were just assuming OSU sucks because they lost to Michigan. They were disrespected by everyone even their fans! Recipe for exactly what happened.
 
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lol this is your second post referencing a game from last Saturday. Did you DVR it and just now get the chance to watch it, or did you pour a little heavy on the bourbon…or both?
 
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lol this is your second post referencing a game from last Saturday. Did you DVR it and just now get the chance to watch it, or did you pour a little heavy on the bourbon…or both?
Actually I'm going to be honest, I'm not wealthy or something and I have not had a phone to get online yet.
 
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I have been watching the SEC and NCAA for 40 years now. I have learned long ago that the morale of teams are VITAL! Upsets are common in college football more than ever. I remember when we lost to Memphis after we had been annihilating anymore not coached by Spurrier for 3 years. Why? Overconfident Vols and disrespected Tigers. Same here. We were just assuming OSU sucks because they lost to Michigan. They were disrespected by everyone even their fans! Recipe for exactly what happened.
From the look of responses, you're a lucky guy--or a really crafty one. Appears you escaped the off-season 'attack the OP because we got nothing else in our lives now that football is over' crowd.
 
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y'all just realized we're in the presence of a vn legend

good to see you're still kickin webb
Well I'm glad you guys remembered the wacky stuff I have been dumb enough to say online. It's all true. I'm not sure what threads I posted in about cosmology and Big Bang but it has been recently in the news about Webb Space Telescope destroying cosmology. I have to say I told y'all! And we are all aware of the popularity of Ancient Aliens and similar shows that are discussing the aliens and ancient peoples with advanced technology. I'm certain Puma Punku and Goblki Tepi, Stonehenge, Pyramids, and so many other megalithic sites that have caused contemporary archaeologists to speculate on the aliens intervention in human history is likely not correct. I believe we human beings are the ones that built everything or else that the giants or elongated skull folks did. However I would like to ask you guys to consider the aliens are from the Solar System? That'll solve the warp drive and light speed dilemmas. I believe that the likelihood of life everywhere is the most logical concept. Panspermia? How about the Martian Microbes? Indeed the prevailing sentiment within the astronomical community has always been in favor of the other planets having life. It's only been in the years after WW 2 we have been told to expect the opposite. I was reading an article about Herschel- British astronomical genius and discover of Uranus among other scientific achievements - and the fact he seriously believed the Sun was inhabited. This was the 19th Century and we had yet to figure out what made the Sun hot! The universe is infinite and eternal. That means anything which is possible has already happened infinite times, is occurring in the universe now at some point other than this, and will reoccur infinite times in the eternally eternal universe. Moreover the certainty of life being everywhere in space,to the extent of microbes in interstellar space debris which is not a vacuum but just less dense than we are used to on the Earth, and the universe is teeming with life is the only option for the eternally eternal and infinitely infinite universe: it MUST BE. Just like the certainty of Tennessee winning the National Championship in the next 5 years or soon as we build the NEYLAND ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX!! GBO!!!
 
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Well I'm glad you guys remembered the wacky stuff I have been dumb enough to say online. It's all true. I'm not sure what threads I posted in about cosmology and Big Bang but it has been recently in the news about Webb Space Telescope destroying cosmology. I have to say I told y'all! And we are all aware of the popularity of Ancient Aliens and similar shows that are discussing the aliens and ancient peoples with advanced technology. I'm certain Puma Punku and Goblki Tepi, Stonehenge, Pyramids, and so many other megalithic sites that have caused contemporary archaeologists to speculate on the aliens intervention in human history is likely not correct. I believe we human beings are the ones that built everything or else that the giants or elongated skull folks did. However I would like to ask you guys to consider the aliens are from the Solar System? That'll solve the warp drive and light speed dilemmas. I believe that the likelihood of life everywhere is the most logical concept. Panspermia? How about the Martian Microbes? Indeed the prevailing sentiment within the astronomical community has always been in favor of the other planets having life. It's only been in the years after WW 2 we have been told to expect the opposite. I was reading an article about Herschel- British astronomical genius and discover of Uranus among other scientific achievements - and the fact he seriously believed the Sun was inhabited. This was the 19th Century and we had yet to figure out what made the Sun hot! The universe is infinite and eternal. That means anything which is possible has already happened infinite times, is occurring in the universe now at some point other than this, and will reoccur infinite times in the eternally eternal universe. Moreover the certainty of life being everywhere in space,to the extent of microbes in interstellar space debris which is not a vacuum but just less dense than we are used to on the Earth, and the universe is teeming with life is the only option for the eternally eternal and infinitely infinite universe: it MUST BE. Just like the certainty of Tennessee winning the National Championship in the next 5 years or soon as we build the NEYLAND ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX!! GBO!!!
If we ever run into each other, I got your tab for the evening!
 
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I have been watching the SEC and NCAA for 40 years now. I have learned long ago that the morale of teams are VITAL! Upsets are common in college football more than ever. I remember when we lost to Memphis after we had been annihilating anymore not coached by Spurrier for 3 years. Why? Overconfident Vols and disrespected Tigers. Same here. We were just assuming OSU sucks because they lost to Michigan. They were disrespected by everyone even their fans! Recipe for exactly what happened.
You do no coaches and players watch detailed film right ? And that film isnt Michigan only ..We just got outplayed & outcoached on the day .. and it happens.. happens to everyone
 
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Honestly, I’m not surprised that Buckeyes and Aliens are in the same thread.
I have it on good authority that the night before the Michigan game, OSU players were out late feasting on the local stray dog and cat population and were in a state of bloat and low energy ( much like snakes) . They over estimated their ability to recover in time for the game and learned the hard way , thus avoiding the same mistake with us and fasted in the days leading up to our matchup. This is what Trump was warning us about .
 

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