Week 10 lols

PSU dominated in 2017.
I was lucky to be at that game. All time classic!

Dominated may be too strong of a word but PSU was "in control" almost the whole game starting with Barkley's kickoff TD.

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PSU dominated in 2017. You are lying to yourself thinking otherwise. 2018, meh. Neither team looked impressive but when it was 26-13 I told my Ohio state boss they'd win 27-26 so I deserve credit
This is the 2017 game. Please show me exactly what PSU dominated:

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This is the 2017 game. Please show me exactly what PSU dominated:

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JFC homer. PSU was up more twice in 2017 then OSU was up once in 2016. But Congrats on having more total yards and first downs. Quite literally in 2017 PSU had probability to win in their favor from the opening kickoff until under 2 minutes left.

2018 you were God damn losing the whole game too.
 
JFC homer. PSU was up more twice in 2017 then OSU was up once in 2016. But Congrats on having more total yards and first downs. Quite literally in 2017 PSU had probability to win in their favor from the opening kickoff until under 2 minutes left.

2018 you were God damn losing the whole game too.
I get that, but again, you're conflating a game where one team was decidedly better in basically every measurable way and still lost with a game where the final stats were obviously nothing close to that. JT Barrett's 4th quarter in 2017 is arguably the best quarter of football a QB has played this century.
 
I get that, but again, you're conflating a game where one team was decidedly better in basically every measurable way and still lost with a game where the final stats were obviously nothing close to that. JT Barrett's 4th quarter in 2017 is arguably the best quarter of football a QB has played this century.
You were down the whole damn game in 17 and 18. My original statement still stands. As much as you should have won in 16 you should have lost in 17 and 18. But fine.

You better have voted today
 
You were down the whole damn game in 17 and 18. My original statement still stands. As much as you should have won in 16 you should have lost in 17 and 18. But fine.

You better have voted today
I never said we should have won in 2016. They earned the win and we earned the loss. We repeatedly shot ourselves in the foot and sure as shit didn't deserve the win. No question about it. I'm pointing out that OSU dominated that game by nearly every measurable aspect and still lost. That's not the same for PSU in 2017 and 2018.
 
I never said we should have won in 2016. They earned the win and we earned the loss. We repeatedly shot ourselves in the foot and sure as shit didn't deserve the win. No question about it. I'm pointing out that OSU dominated that game by nearly every measurable aspect and still lost. That's not the same for PSU in 2017 and 2018.
lol you brought up how you blew a 2 tuddy lead while continuing to shoot yourself in the foot. What else could you have honestly meant by that?

And even if there was a reasonable explanation, OSU should have never lost that. Besides blowing the lead and making mistakes, there was a miss PI call on PSU late. Just as PSU should have never blown leads of 18 and 15 in 2017 while leading the whole game outside of like a minute forty. Or in 2018 when again PSU had a 13 point lead and was basically controlling the game.
 
lol you brought up how you blew a 2 tuddy lead while continuing to shoot yourself in the foot. What else could you have honestly meant by that?

And even if there was a reasonable explanation, OSU should have never lost that. Besides blowing the lead and making mistakes, there was a miss PI call on PSU late. Just as PSU should have never blown leads of 18 and 15 in 2017 while leading the whole game outside of like a minute forty. Or in 2018 when again PSU had a 13 point lead and was basically controlling the game.
It wasn't just about blowing the lead. It was about how at the end of the game, we dominated every facet. You could also point to the fact that PSU only had one penalty in 2016 while we had eight as another reason. I'm simply pointing out the fact that both of those close losses involved OSU's offense waking up late and dominating the 4th quarter to get the win while PSU's 2016 win basically just boiled down to one play that was a 10 point swing. Again, that was clearly not the case in 2017/2018.
 
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