Ohio State at #15 Illinois

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karen lotz
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Oct 12, 2011 7:38pm
KR1245;931679 wrote:Cool. You have posted the same thing in 3 different threads. Move on

Cool QQ.
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Trueblue23
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Oct 12, 2011 7:44pm
OSU with an upset.. I think they just find a way to win this week.
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Oct 12, 2011 8:23pm
karen lotz;931671 wrote:Cool this is where he responded. Talk to him and others about pissing match also and suck a bag of ****s.
Where would one find a bag of ****s?
Trueblue23;931690 wrote:OSU with an upset.. I think they just find a way to win this week.
Well they found a way to lose last week, so perhaps they can find a way to win this week?
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Oct 12, 2011 8:24pm
dwccrew;931736 wrote:Where would one find a bag of ****s?

Move on, man.
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Oct 12, 2011 8:29pm
Writerbuckeye;931643 wrote:So you've never come across information in your life that completely changed your view on something you believed differently earlier? Or the course of time has never softened your views on something you may have had much stronger feelings about before?

Well aren't you special.
Care to share what you came across that made such a big impact on your life that it completely changed your view of Urban Meyer? Was it that he became an OSU coaching candidate?
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dwccrew
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Oct 12, 2011 8:45pm
karen lotz;931737 wrote:Move on, man.
I can't move on now that I know a bag of ****s could possibly await me if I look HARD enough.
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Hamp89
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Oct 12, 2011 9:16pm
GOONx19;931744 wrote:Care to share what you came across that made such a big impact on your life that it completely changed your view of Urban Meyer? Was it that he became an OSU coaching candidate?

Nah, that can't be it...
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Oct 12, 2011 10:55pm
GOONx19;931744 wrote:Care to share what you came across that made such a big impact on your life that it completely changed your view of Urban Meyer? Was it that he became an OSU coaching candidate?
Not here. Not the place for it.
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Oct 13, 2011 1:27am
Settle down kids lol
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Oct 13, 2011 1:48am
BITCHES BE HATIN!
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vball10set
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Oct 13, 2011 7:54am
http://www.toledoblade.com/Ohio-State/2011/10/13/End-Zone-OSU-10-13.html
Lady Justice must be gagged and locked in a closet somewhere, because the usual blindfold we see on her statue won't insulate her from the way fairness has been twisted like county fair pretzels in this Ohio State/NCAA case.
What the players did was wrong, but to date being stupid and selfish is not a crime. These are not underwear bombers, but in the NCAA's justice system, the tattooed Buckeyes get their season ruined, and the other hundred guys who did nothing wrong are collaterally damaged.
We've seen more justice in Iran's Court for Wandering Hikers. Meanwhile, at Miami a booster bleeds people's life savings in a $930 million Ponzi scheme, the players get drinks, prostitutes, yacht rides, and lap dances spending grandma and grandpa's retirement money, and the Canes keep playing football.
At Oregon, the star running back grabs his girlfriend by the neck and throws her to the ground and sits out one game. At LSU the star quarterback allegedly kicks a man in the head in a bar brawl and he gets four games.
The NCAA will claim these matters were handled through the courts, but if this omnipotent body can't act in outrageous cases like these, then fold. Here's some help for the infractions committee: hit a girl — 500 game suspension, kick a downed man in the head — 500 game suspension. Take a free round of golf — spend a couple weekends coaching kids at an area youth center. Justice should be blind, not idiotic.
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Oct 13, 2011 9:18am
Writerbuckeye;931643 wrote:So you've never come across information in your life that completely changed your view on something you believed differently earlier? Or the course of time has never softened your views on something you may have had much stronger feelings about before?

Well aren't you special.
Having your views changed for some reason is different than a mistake. Did you make a mistake calling him a documented liar or did you make a mistake saying it's never been proven that he lied? If a bad season by OSU football is a good reason to change your beliefs about a person, you really never had a true belief to begin with.
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Oct 13, 2011 9:36am
OSU is only getting 3 1/2. I was expecting more.
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Oct 13, 2011 11:40am
se-alum;932209 wrote:Having your views changed for some reason is different than a mistake. Did you make a mistake calling him a documented liar or did you make a mistake saying it's never been proven that he lied? If a bad season by OSU football is a good reason to change your beliefs about a person, you really never had a true belief to begin with.
This is not the place for this but here goes: I still feel Meyer lied about the whole hospital thing. It seemed pretty obvious when reporters can find documentation you've been hospitalized or taken to the hospital by ambulance. That whole thing was disappointing to me because I have always admired Meyer and hoped he'd end up back at OSU someday. That thinking started when he coached at my alma mater, BG, and did a great job; then followed up elsewhere.

My response on the other thread was about coaches lying -- specifically lying to the NCAA since JT was brought up. Meyer has, to my knowledge, never lied to the NCAA. If he had a shady past with the NCAA, it would be the one thing that would likely prevent him from being a candidate at OSU, not just in my view, but the view of others. Ohio State couldn't risk that now.

As for the quote above...it was not specifically about Meyer, it was a general quote responding to badgering by Karen on changing one's views (in general).

Okay, enough. You folks want to take shots at me and have a big old circle jerk on this matter -- have at it. I truly do not care.
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WebFire
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Oct 13, 2011 11:42am
I don't understand what was so bad about your statement that this isn't the place for it?
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yobro08
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Oct 13, 2011 12:51pm
great dominic clarke out due to an arrest
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Oct 13, 2011 1:05pm
Dumb fuck... what was it for?
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WebFire
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Oct 13, 2011 1:08pm
OSU DB Dominic Clarke cited for disorderly conduct. Arraignment scheduled 10/17. Case No. 2011 CR B 023462. Franklin County Municipal Court
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stroups
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Oct 13, 2011 1:18pm
Actually pretty surprised because I have heard nothing but good things about dom. Very active in the community and was academic big ten. Oh well, not like we could of used him anyways lol
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Oct 13, 2011 1:24pm
stroups;932462 wrote:Actually pretty surprised because I have heard nothing but good things about dom. Very active in the community and was academic big ten. Oh well, not like we could of used him anyways lol
Obviously he did something wrong, but Disorderly is such a catch all charge sometimes that who knows what he did. All I can find is somethoing about a restaurant. Could have been anything from throwing glasses to just getting in an argument with the manager and refusing to leave.
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vball10set
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Oct 13, 2011 2:30pm
and the hits just keep on comin'.... :mad:
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vball10set
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Oct 13, 2011 3:47pm
http://www.elevenwarriors.com/
Just when you thought this whole gray box thing was trending positive again, Luke Fickell announced on his weekly radio show today that CB Dominic Clarke would not be making the trip with the Buckeyes to Champaign this weekend after a violation of team rules. The suspension stems from Clarke getting busted for disorderly conduct on Sunday at 'Marketplace', the popular OSU dining spot on 10th and Neil Ave.
While Clarke wasn't a starter, he was expected to help the Buckeye secondary limit the Illini passing attack on Saturday. While Fickell expects Clarke back againsrt Wisconsin, Dionte Allen (if recovered from a concussion), Doran Grant, and Corey "Pitt" Brown (back to corner from safety) will fill in as the back-ups to Travis Howard and Bradley Roby.
This continues to be one tough season for the Buckeyes.
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Oct 13, 2011 4:42pm
Perhaps the frustration of sitting behind a guy he's betther than has gotten to him.
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Oct 13, 2011 5:18pm
Apparently he was shooting an air soft gun.
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Oct 13, 2011 5:19pm
se-alum;932643 wrote:Apparently he was shooting an air soft gun.
You gotta be f'n kidding me.