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Penn State’s opponent today is 15-24 (.393) all time in bowl games while PSU is 30-18 (.620). Now that scUM continued their tradition, hopefully the Opt Outback Bowl continues two more!Does any team lay more eggs in bowls than MeatChicken?
Did you know that Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State are all thrilled that James Franklin will be at Penn State for the next 10 years?Does any team lay more eggs in bowls than MeatChicken?
They are in a conference that has kissed their asses for decades...since they threatened to leave the conference decades ago and actually did leave for a short period if my memory serves me correctly for a short time.Does any team lay more eggs in bowls than MeatChicken?
What's Franklin's?Does any team lay more eggs in bowls than MeatChicken?
Well maybe Michigan and OSU ought to concern themselves with their own play.Did you know that Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State are all thrilled that James Franklin will be at Penn State for the next 10 years?
Michigan just realized bowls were typically meaningless long before the rest of the country lol
Did you miss the word "typically"? I'm well aware what the bowl system was like prior to the playoff. I remember the BCS nonsense and I remember the Bowl Coalition that didn't include the Big Ten or Pac Ten in 94. I remember watching Nebraska beat Miami knowing that no matter what Penn State did to Oregon they weren't going to be national champs. I remember winning titles in the 80s and being robbed of others because it was a popularity vote.MeatChicken getting hammered by UGa was meaningless? Really? BTW, before the College Invitational Era, the major bowls were far from meaningless as the #1 and #2 ranked teams rarely played due to lock-ins.
And the Spanish Armada was once a formidable force . Largely ancient frogging history .Michigan has 11 National Championships and has won 43 conference championships. Go Blue!
And a half a title (shared with Nebraska in ‘97) since 1947 … that’s 73 years.Michigan has 11 National Championships and has won 43 conference championships. Go Blue!