Most Deserving Champions Ever - Ohio State Buckeyes 2024

The fuck? They got 2 tries. Lost by one point on the road and then completely butt fucked them the second time. Given the two results they were clearly the better team, and Oregon is the one who likely got their one out of 17 the first time.
If you play that game 10 times it’s probably evenly split. Teams learn every time you play and it changes the entire dynamic. It’s stupid.
 
If you play that game 10 times it’s probably evenly split. Teams learn every time you play and it changes the entire dynamic. It’s stupid.

What in the world gives you the impression watching the two games Ohio State and Oregon played this season?
 
A team like Boise has enough in the tank to maybe win 1 game against a top P4 team here and there, but they arent winning 3 or 4 games in a row against those kinds of teams.
I agree. But neither are teams like Indiana.
 
I agree. But neither are teams like Indiana.

Very true. The 4 team playoff was the best chance a team in those realms (In this case Cincinnati & TCU) was ever going to have to win a title. TCU battled to win the 1 game but then of course got absolutely crushed by UGA in the final.
 
Very true. The 4 team playoff was the best chance a team in those realms (In this case Cincinnati & TCU) was ever going to have to win a title. TCU battled to win the 1 game but then of course got absolutely crushed by UGA in the final.
To survive a three/four game playoff stretch against all good teams will require quality depth. That favors the big brand names for sure. Regardless of what B1G and SEC fans claim, teams don't face four good teams in a row during conference play very often...if at all. Hell, the SEC even schedules a cupcake late in the year in case the schedule did line up against them.

The past two years Georgia beat TCU and Florida State so badly they still haven't recovered from those butt whippings.
 
If you play that game 10 times it’s probably evenly split. Teams learn every time you play and it changes the entire dynamic. It’s stupid.
Yeah, one game was even, the second was an ass pounding. Screams evenly split for sure.

Dumbass.
 
To survive a three/four game playoff stretch against all good teams will require quality depth. That favors the big brand names for sure. Regardless of what B1G and SEC fans claim, teams don't face four good teams in a row during conference play very often...if at all. Hell, the SEC even schedules a cupcake late in the year in case the schedule did line up against them.

The past two years Georgia beat TCU and Florida State so badly they still haven't recovered from those butt whippings.

Injury luck is going to be a big factor in the expanded playoff. Quality depth is harder to come by now with the transfer portal.

Notre Dame was pretty beat up by the title game and Ohio State was relatively healthy, our OL got banged up throughout the year but the current unit kept getting stronger and remained in tact through the title game.
 
Beating the #2,3,4,5,9, and 10 in the final AP poll is pretty impressive. It definitely gives a basis to argue that they earned the title more than anyone before them
Pretty much everyone going forward will look like that. It is called the expanded playoffs. Like I said OSu didn’t win their conference, they weren’t even #2, and only beat 1 conference champion (in a rematch of a game they lost). They are not some all-time great team. I think most rational people will agree with me. OSU fans acting like OD intent on self-fellating themselves will disagree
 
Yeah, one game was even, the second was an ass pounding. Screams evenly split for sure.

Dumbass.
And Oregon would adjust if a 3rd game was played. And a 4th. Ect. It’s stupid to give teams multiple shots.
 
National Champs, bitch boy.

Too bad you fag birds couldn’t make it into the top 12 so we could have wiped Oregon’s guts off on your drapes.
Michigan beat the national champs, I know. It’s great. I was getting nervous, Ryan days job looked up in the air there for a second. I got worried that Ohio state was going to replace him with a coach who could win the big game.
 
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