acnumber1

January 12th, 2015 at 7:11 PM ^

Is the actual kickoff at 8:30pm or more like 8:50?  Anyone know?  Googling found lots and lots of listings of 'kickoff - 8:30pm'...but I'm skeptical.

uofmdds96

January 12th, 2015 at 8:13 PM ^

Recording it. If OSU loses, I will watch it tomorrow. Sleep vs watching OSU win, which I feel they will, sleep wins. God help us all in dealing with the OSU fan at work tomorrow. Coach Harbaugh can root for OSU because he does not come into contact with buckeye fans. The rest of us more than likely do. I have patients 6 months from now that will put buckeyes on my winshield wipers just to rub it in because they haven't seen me since their last check up. GO DUCKS! Maybe I should pledge another 100 pints if Oregon wins?

BIGBLUEWORLD

January 12th, 2015 at 7:17 PM ^

Cardale Jones said he's not at Ohio to go to school.  But tonight he's going to learn four new words: Regression to the mean.

Ray

January 12th, 2015 at 8:06 PM ^

kinda. 

I would look forward to JH knocking them off in November in Ann Arbor.  It is exactly the kind of dramatic motivator that he seems to thrive on. 

But no, I cannot possibly bring myself to root for tOSU.  It is an unnatural act that is not in my DNA.  So if the Ducks go up by 80, good.

 

ChicagoGangViolins

January 12th, 2015 at 7:43 PM ^

 

I once lived in Marion Ohio for nine months, I am 3G Wolverine, and I despise Ohio deeper than the boson metaphysical level. I will be rooting loudly for Oregon while hoping that every Buckeye athletic supporter ever wilts from a massive energy burst shot by space aliens ala

Moonlight Graham

January 12th, 2015 at 8:00 PM ^

good enough to help the conference stature, so I'm definitely rooting for Oregon 100%. However in the event of a Buckeye win, we can fall back on the notion that the Big 10 could be considered the new strongest conference in the Power 5 next season and board the Harbaugh freight train into the 2015 season. 

In all seriousness, though ... doesn't it feel a bit like we're "elite" again? I know that may sound absurd, but I traveled to Austin this week and whenever I brought up Michigan (which I always do in conversation with new people I meet), I got responses like "you guys are building quite a staff up there" and "Respect ... that's a good program."