What a bullshit article. The B1G is so up its own ass about their “brand” of physical football. I hope all 4 west coast schools slap those Midwest faggots around.
Completely agree. Outside of a couple of games, it's entirely possible that the Pac 12 refugees will find the going easier.
The only program in the Big that legitimately scares me is Buck. I was raised and conditioned to not ever be afraid of Michigan, and I'm not. Penn State … eh, they can be tough. If you're afraid of any of the rest then you're not a serious program. You have to grab your balls and play well to beat Buck. Not concerned about the rest. The next time SC gets their shit together, they will find out what west coast football can be.
PS: dtd downvotes Stallin for linking an article. Is it the article? Or is it the posting of the article. weird flex.
This is going to drive costs way the fuck up!!!! If every team gains a net 2000 pounds, multiply that times the fuel it takes to get a jet to the fucking midwest every other week. Global warming.
This has always been a bullshit narrative. I'm much more scared of a team that has speed and a wide open offense that can play enough defense and run a bit than this tougher in the trenches bs, which btw, I think the SEC is better at at every level. Outside of Ohio State and the last few Michigan teams the Pac-12 teams at every level could rumble with their Big 10 counterparts.
Btw, Ohio State and Michigan to an extent got a lot better because they started going with more west coast style schemes. Oh, and they love to take players from out west too. OSU's best recent QB Stroud is historically usually a UCLA guy, Michigan's best DL last year was from Orange County, their best blocker was a TE from Idaho and they had two Stanford and and ASU transfer on their OL.
When USC actually had their shit together under Carroll they ran circles around the Big 10's best teams.
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What a bullshit article. The B1G is so up its own ass about their “brand” of physical football. I hope all 4 west coast schools slap those Midwest faggots around.
Completely agree. Outside of a couple of games, it's entirely possible that the Pac 12 refugees will find the going easier.
The only program in the Big that legitimately scares me is Buck. I was raised and conditioned to not ever be afraid of Michigan, and I'm not. Penn State … eh, they can be tough. If you're afraid of any of the rest then you're not a serious program. You have to grab your balls and play well to beat Buck. Not concerned about the rest. The next time SC gets their shit together, they will find out what west coast football can be.
PS: dtd downvotes Stallin for linking an article. Is it the article? Or is it the posting of the article. weird flex.
Also, according to this article UW got smaller at 3 of the 4 positions that they are considering. So, not really sure why we're even included in this.
they have traditionally had 3 good teams
everyone else is the same
Yep, it's a bullshit narrative and always has been.
It's a shit article and I was too drunk to type.
This is going to drive costs way the fuck up!!!! If every team gains a net 2000 pounds, multiply that times the fuel it takes to get a jet to the fucking midwest every other week. Global warming.
so much for any future sustainability awards
Didn't read the article. There was no need. Everyone knows that the UW OL has always averaged 332 lbs across the line. Nuff said on that.
And ready to rumble.
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This has always been a bullshit narrative. I'm much more scared of a team that has speed and a wide open offense that can play enough defense and run a bit than this tougher in the trenches bs, which btw, I think the SEC is better at at every level. Outside of Ohio State and the last few Michigan teams the Pac-12 teams at every level could rumble with their Big 10 counterparts.
Btw, Ohio State and Michigan to an extent got a lot better because they started going with more west coast style schemes. Oh, and they love to take players from out west too. OSU's best recent QB Stroud is historically usually a UCLA guy, Michigan's best DL last year was from Orange County, their best blocker was a TE from Idaho and they had two Stanford and and ASU transfer on their OL.
When USC actually had their shit together under Carroll they ran circles around the Big 10's best teams.