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| *TennesseeTuxedo | May 28 2013, 02:59 PM Post #1 |
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If Ohio State had played an SEC schedule, another 3-4 teams may have beaten them too. |
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| BJVOL III | May 28 2013, 03:56 PM Post #2 |
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The problem is Ohio State plays no one and by doing so will get a chance to play for the NC this year. Any team can win a one game schedule! Last year they would have played for the NC instead of Alabama because they were undefeated with a cake schedule. I never hear their soft schedule discussed on ESPN, which must have a dozen commentators who are OSU graduates. Plus Urban was on ESPN for a year and they love him. |
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| *TennesseeTuxedo | May 28 2013, 04:03 PM Post #3 |
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That is what Paul Finebaum and Danny Sheridan addressed and why it was pointed out:
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