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Ohio State Home and Home?

tcumaniac

Full Member
What's the latest on this?

Will the Buckeyes be coming to the Carter next year or is it still rumored the game might be moved to Cowboys stadium?
 

BearlyAFrog

Active Member
What would be the incentive for The Ohio State to play that game? Not as a knock against the frogs, but purely from a tier 1 football large state school perspective? If they win, they're supposed to win, and if they lose, their CFP chances are done. TCU is good enough that they could catch them off guard in Ft Worth and pull the upset.

Unless you're thinking that the frogs get a favorable preseason ranking??...
 

RollToad

Baylor is Trash.
What would be the incentive for The Ohio State to play that game? Not as a knock against the frogs, but purely from a tier 1 football large state school perspective? If they win, they're supposed to win, and if they lose, their CFP chances are done. TCU is good enough that they could catch them off guard in Ft Worth and pull the upset.

Unless you're thinking that the frogs get a favorable preseason ranking??...
What would you know about scheduling anyone with a pulse?
 

Zubaz

Member
What would be the incentive for The Ohio State to play that game? Not as a knock against the frogs, but purely from a tier 1 football large state school perspective? If they win, they're supposed to win, and if they lose, their CFP chances are done. TCU is good enough that they could catch them off guard in Ft Worth and pull the upset.

Unless you're thinking that the frogs get a favorable preseason ranking??...
What? A Baylor fan is baffled by a challenging non-conference schedule? Well, color me shocked.
 

notyalc

Active Member
What would be the incentive for The Ohio State to play that game? Not as a knock against the frogs, but purely from a tier 1 football large state school perspective? If they win, they're supposed to win, and if they lose, their CFP chances are done. TCU is good enough that they could catch them off guard in Ft Worth and pull the upset.

Unless you're thinking that the frogs get a favorable preseason ranking??...

Everyone knows the Frogs would be very hard to beat. Perhaps you're not familiar with our program.
 

Peacefrog

Degenerate
What would be the incentive for The Ohio State to play that game? Not as a knock against the frogs, but purely from a tier 1 football large state school perspective? If they win, they're supposed to win, and if they lose, their CFP chances are done. TCU is good enough that they could catch them off guard in Ft Worth and pull the upset.

Unless you're thinking that the frogs get a favorable preseason ranking??...
Sounds like you are trying to make a back door excuse for why your beloved Baylor never plays anyone out of conference. But you are wrong. Baylor is just chickenship. Go away.
 

Ron Swanson

Full Member
What would be the incentive for The Ohio State to play that game? Not as a knock against the frogs, but purely from a tier 1 football large state school perspective? If they win, they're supposed to win, and if they lose, their CFP chances are done. TCU is good enough that they could catch them off guard in Ft Worth and pull the upset.

Unless you're thinking that the frogs get a favorable preseason ranking??...
One of the more Baylor responses ever
 

tcumaniac

Full Member
I've been told the game is either off or just being played at Cowboys Stadium.

If true, darn Ohio State. What a bunch of [Art Briles].


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maximilian

Active Member
What would be the incentive for The Ohio State to play that game? Not as a knock against the frogs, but purely from a tier 1 football large state school perspective? If they win, they're supposed to win, and if they lose, their CFP chances are done. TCU is good enough that they could catch them off guard in Ft Worth and pull the upset.

Unless you're thinking that the frogs get a favorable preseason ranking??...


Right, like the time they lost at home by 3 TD against VT and still made the playoffs.

Liberty and Incarnate Word. LOL.
 
I heard that it will be moved to Arlington and that instead of two games Notre Dame will be stepping in to play the Frogs in Arlington as well. So Ohio State one year and Notre Dame the next or visa versa. That was the rumor awhile back, but who knows now?
 
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