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  1. Lolwut? They have half of the top 6 and make the most money. They don’t care if the score is 36-33 or 14-6. I will say that this game, and really this whole season has got to feel bittersweet if you’re a fan of the pac 12. What a great farewell tour this season has turned into for the conference.
  2. Wordle 845 3/6 ⬛🟨⬛⬛🟨 ⬛⬛⬛🟨🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  3. Announcers: “This is the first time they’ve faced 4 consecutive ranked opponents since 2000.” And they wilted like dry flowers. They might go 1-3. Should have had a chance to go 0-4. Amazing how much harder things are when you play a full fucking schedule. Fuck ND.
  4. But since that’s just for home games that doesn’t mean they won’t have to travel across the country to play a 9am jet lag game at Penn state.
  5. I hate these 1 up matches going to the 18th hole. So damn nerve wracking.
  6. Homa dunking it in the water right after Fitzpatrick was the unforced error that will keep this from running through all of those matches the US is leading. Just a brutal tie on that hole.
  7. So which conference has 3 teams better than UM, OSU, and PSU? If PSU isn’t the 6th best team, who outside of 6th is better? Washington, maybe?
  8. They are just mostly showing the matches that are nearly closed out because after that they’ll be showing all of the other two matches. edit: but also why you said.
  9. Koepka and Scheffler now hold the biggest loss since the switch from 36 hole matches to 18 These are the biggest blowouts, by format, in Ryder Cup history for 18 holes matches. Singles Twice in Ryder Cup history a golfer has won a singles match by an 8-and-7 score. Both times, the winner was American. In the 1989 Ryder Cup, Tom Kite defeated Howard Clark by 8 and 7 (meaning the match ended after the 12th hole, when Kite reached an insurmountable lead of eight holes ahead with only seven holes left on the course). And in the 1997 Ryder Cup, Fred Couples won by an 8-and-7 score over Ian Woosnam. No European golfer has yet won an 18-hole singles match by more than a 5-and-4 margin. Foursomes The largest winning margin in an 18-hole foursomes match is 7 and 6, and Kite is once again involved. In the 1979 Ryder Cup, Kite and partner Hale Irwin won by that score over Ken Brown and Des Smyth. The 7-and-6 score has been achieved twice more since then. In the 1991 Ryder Cup, Mark O'Meara and Paul Azinger won by that score over Nick Faldo and David Gilford; and in the 2012 Ryder Cup, Keegan Bradley/Phil Mickelson defeated Luke Donald/Lee Westwood, 7 and 6. The biggest winning foursomes margin by any European side is 7 and 5, achieved twice so far. The teams were Jose Rivero/Jose Maria Canizares (over Kite/Calvin Peete) in 1985; and Woosnam/Bernhard Langer (over Azinger/Payne Stewart) in 1993. Fourballs The score of 7 and 5 is the biggest blowout in the Ryder Cup history of the fourball format, achieved just once so far. That was in the 1981 Ryder Cup, when Lee Trevino and Jerry Pate teamed to dispatch Faldo and Sam Torrance by that score. The European record for fourball winning margin is 6 and 5, achieved multiple times. What About 36-Hole Matches? The fourball format was added to the Ryder Cup in 1963, after the competition had switched to 18-hole matches. Therefore, no 36-hole fourballs have ever been played. But 36-hole foursomes and 36-hole singles matches were played prior to 1961. In fact, they were standard through that point. Biggest winning margin in 36-hole singles match: 10-and-8 by George Duncan over Walter Hagen in the 1929 Ryder Cup. Biggest winning margin in 36-hole foursomes match: 10-and-9, first by Denny Shute/Hagen over Duncan/Arthur Havers in the 1931 Ryder Cup; then by Lew Worsham/Ed Oliver over Henry Cotton/Arthur Lees in the 1947 Ryder Cup.
  10. I’ve seen how bad it can get. I was in the stadium when Iowa beat Penn state 6-4.
  11. It was 52-12 with 2 minutes to play in the 3rd quarter. Washington’s 2nd and 3rd string defenders gave up some back door touchdowns up 40 points has no bearing on their ability to compete for a championship. I’m not saying they will, but those late points after the game was well out of reach are meaningless.
  12. It’s even worse when you see the time of possession.
  13. If the zips can pull it off, it would be their first win over a power 5 team since 2018.
  14. Indy matches. 2OT. Northwestern holds minny to a field goal and then throws a td to win it.
  15. Indiana needs to match a td in OT ti keep it going against Akron
  16. heso

    tOSU at ND

    It's the self righteousness. It’s the NBC contract. It’s because if they’re even sniffing the top 10 they’re given way too much credit and given every opportunity to play for a title they have no business having a sniff at. It’s their entire persona. It’s everything about them.
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    tOSU at ND

    He’s shouting nonsense at Mark May somewhere
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    tOSU at ND

    “He has lost to Alabama, Georgia, Clemson, Michigan twice — and everybody who beats them does so because they’re more physical than Ohio State,” Holtz said. “I think Notre Dame will take that same approach.”
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