FB Recruiting Alex Tatsch shoulder surgery
- By PSUJim
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And yet he visited Nebraska.We spoke with his family recently He had a PSU visit on the radar (not sure if it was actually scheduled) but they said he really wanted a top academic school, so Lehigh is a good fit.
Smart, quiet kid. Family seems humble and polite. He'd have looked good in blue and white.
No shortage of high-end targets there either. Knox is the obvious draw, but they also have the Cortez brothers (from Cormier's club in Gilroy CA), and Vega all in 2025, and Toscano in 2026.So I guess Yianni isn’t going to move to Cowboy RTC either if DT and the boys are trying to rustle Cornell commits
Perhaps you have a bit of a point. I’m just so used to officials screwing PSU vs Ohio State. Maybe it doesn’t happen as much vs other teams.When playing other national powers like Oregon or Georgia you honestly think OSU gets preferential if the game is in Columbus? They certainly do not when the game is thousands of miles from Columbus, which they typically are. It is amazing how refereeing is such a large part of this board. BTW, Oregon beat OSU in Columbus a few years ago. The officials apparently forgot to save Ohio State.
I'm probably crazy but I'd have us 5th but expect the winner to be one or the top 4I'd say only 5 in no order:
1. Georgia
2. Bama
3. OSU
4. Oregon
5. Texas
I was just making a point. Some seem to think that, in Columbus, OSU plays the game with an assist from the refs. Not so.It was a legitimate win, but OSU had an unbelievably awful defense coached by Kerry Combs and it was CJ Strouds first game. Because of awful coaching OSU defense had no chance against decent teams.
Best ya by a few seconds!Where was the rule review and investigation when I think Wisconsin went offsides on kickoffs (several times) on purpose to use up the clock against us?
I'd say only 5 in no order:In all seriousness, there are 8 to 10 teams that have a legit shot at the 2024 NC with the new 12-team Playoff. I wouldn't be surprised to see a 2-loss team win it
It was a legitimate win, but OSU had an unbelievably awful defense coached by Kerry Combs and it was CJ Strouds first game. Because of awful coaching OSU defense had no chance against decent teams.Oregon beat OSU in Columbus a few years ago
If you go by the literal wording of the rule, there is no disadvantage to running 10 additional people on the field. I agree with your point.It's called unsportsman like conduct. Easy call.
Where was the rule review and investigation when I think Wisconsin went offsides on kickoffs (several times) on purpose to use up the clock against us?Concerned that Oregon went against the spirit of the game. Not sure what they can do.
NCAA mulling in-season action after Oregon's controversial late-game situational move helped Ducks beat Ohio State
The NCAA Football Playing Rules Committee is actively “engaged” in examining Oregon's controversial play for possible action.www.yahoo.com
My comment to a buddy that night:You would think the rules committee would have already considered this and addressed it ... it's strange that there are still loopholes that can be manipulated for the transgressor's benefit. Especially when the NFL has already closed off this loophole.
When playing other national powers like Oregon or Georgia you honestly think OSU gets preferential if the game is in Columbus? They certainly do not when the game is thousands of miles from Columbus, which they typically are. It is amazing how refereeing is such a large part of this board. BTW, Oregon beat OSU in Columbus a few years ago. The officials apparently forgot to save Ohio State.You are 100% spot on. Well, except they’d probably put 2 seconds on the clock.