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Game 12 | #8 Ohio State @ #10 TUN | November 28th, 2015 @ 12 PM

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Alright that dream is dead. Oh well boys.
 
LOL...how do you not review that?
 
What the fuck is a catch in College Football?!?!?!

THAT WAS NO FUCKING WAY A CATCH! NOT EVEN CLOSE!!!
 
When you're a bad team you find ways to shoot yourself in the foot over and over. Penn State just can't get out of its own way.
 
Realistically, shouldn't OSU eventually find themselves at #4 if Oklahoma or Alabama lose today anyway? They would only have to jump Notre Dame in the committee's minds.
 
Game over. Penn State doing Penn State things.

But yeah, that wasn't a catch.

#ProtectMSU
 
Realistically, shouldn't OSU eventually find themselves at #4 if Oklahoma or Alabama lose today anyway? They would only have to jump Notre Dame in the committee's minds.
OK State might jump us.

You could also make a case for the loser of MSU-Iowa
 
Yea, I feel pretty confident that if Oklahoma State wins the Big 12 outright, they'll find a way into the top 4 no matter what else happens.
 
OK State might jump us.

You could also make a case for the loser of MSU-Iowa
I don't see it with Oklahoma State. The committee already thinks almost nothing of them. A win over Oklahoma at home is more impressive over a win over Michigan on the road, but is it enough to close the 3 ranking gap that exists at the moment between Oklahoma State and Ohio State? I'm not sure about that.

I mean, I guess you could make a case for MSU over OSU if they did lose to Iowa, but I think the committee is going to view this week as OSU finally putting it together, and they're going to want them in the playoff if possible.
 
You think? MSU would have 2 losses and Iowa hasn't gotten a whole lot of respect even as an undefeated team.
The argument would be that they had to play an extra game that OSU didn't play because they beat OSU.
 
I don't see it with Oklahoma State. The committee already thinks almost nothing of them. A win over Oklahoma at home is more impressive over a win over Michigan on the road, but is it enough to close the 3 ranking gap that exists at the moment between Oklahoma State and Ohio State? I'm not sure about that.

I mean, I guess you could make a case for MSU over OSU if they did lose to Iowa, but I think the committee is going to view this week as OSU finally putting it together, and they're going to want them in the playoff if possible.

I just think it's gonna be the conference champ vs. a non-conference champ thing that puts them over the top.
 
Michigan States defense is right back to being quite mediocre. They just happened to catch Ohio State on a day when the coaches decided to call an all-time clunker.
 

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