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Nov 14, 2011 7:33pm
Laley23;972740 wrote:Just because you are good and played a lot doesn make you older.
Rarely do you find a team w/ a lot of upperclassman in the starting lineup. Now a days, experience isn't by what year you're in, but your bolded part--how much have they played.

Buford, Sullinger, Craft...all huge contributors on last season's team..they could have those 3 guys and the rest freshman, and I'd still consider them an experienced team.

Sorry, just b/c you're bench players (a rarity last year) are young and your backup PG is nonexistent doesn't make you young.
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Nov 14, 2011 7:40pm
SportsAndLady;973011 wrote:Rarely do you find a team w/ a lot of upperclassman in the starting lineup. Now a days, experience isn't by what year you're in, but your bolded part--how much have they played.

Buford, Sullinger, Craft...all huge contributors on last season's team..they could have those 3 guys and the rest freshman, and I'd still consider them an experienced team.

Sorry, just b/c you're bench players (a rarity last year) are young and your backup PG is nonexistent doesn't make you young.
Agree to disagree. Teams with JRs and SRs will always be more prepared to play on the road. Talent will almost always outweigh it, but its still something I believe in. This team, as it currently stands, is better than last years talent wise, imo. But last years team that went into FLA and dominated had 3 major contributors as JR/SR. I think if this team had to play on the road @FLA they might lose or at least be in a nailbiter.

Just because you dont find a team with a lot of JR/SR starting (which I think is a gross overstatement, more teams have them than dont, just that they might not be the top player on the given team) doesnt mean they wouldnt be better off with some older players.
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Nov 14, 2011 7:53pm
Laley23;973021 wrote:Agree to disagree. Teams with JRs and SRs will always be more prepared to play on the road. Talent will almost always outweigh it, but its still something I believe in. This team, as it currently stands, is better than last years talent wise, imo. But last years team that went into FLA and dominated had 3 major contributors as JR/SR. I think if this team had to play on the road @FLA they might lose or at least be in a nailbiter.

Just because you dont find a team with a lot of JR/SR starting (which I think is a gross overstatement, more teams have them than dont, just that they might not be the top player on the given team) doesnt mean they wouldnt be better off with some older players.
Fair enough; we just have different opinions on experience.
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Nov 14, 2011 8:21pm
SportsAndLady;973040 wrote:Fair enough; we just have different opinions on experience.
Agreed. I see your point, and I actually agree with you on that standpoint. Just kind of different thought processes.
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Nov 14, 2011 11:04pm
I see both of your points. Its so rare to see an AA and national freshman of the year come back to school lately, we don't really know how to fairly judge his talent-experience combination.

Hard to think of many...Hansbrough, TJ Ford?

Durant, Beasley, Rose, Marvin Williams, Deng, Wall all went pro
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Nov 14, 2011 11:38pm
WILL WILL BUFORD BREAK SCOTTY HOPSON'S SCORING RECORD?!

I realize that I probably shouldn't have prefaced that question earlier by saying, "I regret that Ohio State even exists," but I would like to know what Buckeye fans think on the matter. Buford is about 650 points out, so he'd probably have to average about 18 per for 32, 33 games. Anyone think he'll do it? It would be interesting to see a Libbey kid do it, especially since the school no longer exists. It would be kind of a definitive exclamation point for the once great basketball school.
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Nov 14, 2011 11:47pm
reclegend22;973376 wrote:WILL WILL BUFORD BREAK SCOTTY HOPSON'S SCORING RECORD?!

I realize that I probably shouldn't have prefaced that question earlier by saying, "I regret that Ohio State even exists," but I would like to know what Buckeye fans think on the matter. Buford is about 650 points out, so he'd probably have to average about 18 per for 32, 33 games. Anyone think he'll do it? It would be interesting to see a Libbey kid do it, especially since the school no longer exists. It would be kind of a definitive exclamation point for the once great basketball school.
650/32=20.3???

20 is tough with Sullinger also on the team. If he shoots 45% from 3 again, he likely will do it because of the departure of Diebler and Lighty.

I'd say its around 50-50 if there are 32 games. If they play 37 (and needs 17.5/gm) like last year I think he does it.
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Nov 15, 2011 12:15am
I like Big Buford. He destroyed us in HS once. Put on quite a show, and we were pretty solid that year.

Game was back and forth, then all of a sudden he just took the fuck over in the 4th quarter. Alley-oops, tosses off the backboard. It was pretty much ridiculous.
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Nov 15, 2011 12:18am
chicago510 wrote:650/32=20.3???
Yeah, I am underwhelming when it comes to math and opening up the calculator tool sounded overwhelming.

I agree with your position, though. I personally think Ohio State will be in the Final Four, so Buford will have an excellent shot at significantly rewriting the Ohio State record book.
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Nov 15, 2011 12:26am
Oddly enough for someone with a chance at the school scoring record, Buford has not led the Buckeyes in scoring for a season.
“I’ve always had a superstar with me,” he said with a smile. “I’ve always gotten overlooked.”
From the Dispatch.com

Pretty crazy. Turner first now Sullinger. Buford is the model for consistent, if not underrated excellence.
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Nov 15, 2011 12:36am
Hitting my 1st ever Buckeyes Basketball game tomorrow night. Been to plenty of football games and wrestling matches....but this is my 1st Basketball game. Any tips you can give me? Time to arrive? Will there be a white out? red (scarlettt out?) anything of that nature?

Any helpful tips appreciated!!! Thanks. Feel free to inbox me if you wish.
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Nov 15, 2011 12:41am
1_beast;973444 wrote:Hitting my 1st ever Buckeyes Basketball game tomorrow night. Been to plenty of football games and wrestling matches....but this is my 1st Basketball game. Any tips you can give me? Time to arrive? Will there be a white out? red (scarlettt out?) anything of that nature?

Any helpful tips appreciated!!! Thanks. Feel free to inbox me if you wish.
Student tickets or regular seats? Big difference on plans.
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Nov 15, 2011 12:43am
Regular seats im guessing...a friend got the tix...$50 a piece. Thats all I know...

we are 40 and long out of school. lol Though I did attend tOSU in the early 90's
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Nov 15, 2011 12:52am
1_beast;973448 wrote:Regular seats im guessing...a friend got the tix...$50 a piece. Thats all I know...

we are 40 and long out of school. lol Though I did attend tOSU in the early 90's
Gotcha. Well students get there hours earlier because their tickets are general admission. If you have regular seats and are driving, traffic and parking can be a pain if you don't get there early enough (A good hour). I believe you have to have a pass for the good lots, but I haven't driven to a game in years because I just graduated so maybe someone can fill you in better on parking.

I don't know of any "color-out", the Nuthouse student section has a uniform they wear with grey shirts and red pants.

Beer is only served at club level, don't know if you're too old for that too!
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Nov 15, 2011 12:55am
chicago510;973454 wrote:Gotcha. Well students get there hours earlier because their tickets are general admission. If you have regular seats and are driving, traffic and parking can be a pain if you don't get there early enough (A good hour). I believe you have to have a pass for the good lots, but I haven't driven to a game in years because I just graduated so maybe someone can fill you in better on parking.

I don't know of any "color-out", the Nuthouse student section has a uniform they wear with grey shirts and red pants.

Beer is only served at club level, don't know if you're too old for that too!
Beer at club level is a good thing to know!!!

We are about an hour and a half away..leaving about 4-4:30...plenty of time...prob stopping at Eddie's for a bite. What time do doors open for the public?
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Nov 15, 2011 12:57am
my buddies nephew is getting the tickets....if they are general admission...do we have to have student ID's like football?
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Nov 15, 2011 1:00am
1_beast;973458 wrote:my buddies nephew is getting the tickets....if they are general admission...do we have to have student ID's like football?
Yeah. If the tickets say Student Ticket--ID required, well then you need two BuckIDs. If your buddy's nephew is a student at OSU and got them through OSU they will.

I want to say doors open 90 minutes before? Memory is failing me on that one.
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Nov 15, 2011 1:04am
Thanks for the help.
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Nov 15, 2011 1:09am
No problem. Super jealous you are going to the game. Should have gone for the 5 year college plan especially with Duke and Florida coming to town.
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Nov 15, 2011 1:18am
we almost had the Duke tickets too...lost em at the last second...lol
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Nov 15, 2011 1:19am
shitty thing is me attending there during the JJ, Funderburke era...and never attended...only football and wrestling then...20 years later...still the same. Last lived at 2311 neil...lol got healthy selling parking in the back yard on gamedays
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Nov 15, 2011 1:44am
Dave O'Brien and Dan Dakich will be calling the game for ESPN tonight. I set the over/under at 9.5 for minutes it will take Dakich to tell the story of recruiting JJ Sullinger and noticing Jared. I think before the start of last season he worked it in his contract with the WWL that he be allowed to tell the story once a game.

BTW, when did Scotty Hopson play for OSU?
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Nov 15, 2011 2:59am
Don't know how many ppl use it but I always get off onto lane from 315 and take the first right(most traffic goes left towards the Jessie Owens track). But if you turn right and then take the next right into a parking lot, it's free parking. Then just a short walk to the Schott. Have a great time!!! I'll be watching with a homo(gator fan) here on base. Gooooo bucks!!
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Nov 15, 2011 9:08am
Midstate01;973500 wrote:Don't know how many ppl use it but I always get off onto lane from 315 and take the first right(most traffic goes left towards the Jessie Owens track). But if you turn right and then take the next right into a parking lot, it's free parking.
I'm not sure if there is any free parking left on campus at all. You used to be able to park for free in certain lots after a certain time (I know that isn't specific) but now they have pay to park machines everywhere. :mad:
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Nov 15, 2011 9:14am
FatHobbit;973583 wrote:I'm not sure if there is any free parking left on campus at all. You used to be able to park for free in certain lots after a certain time (I know that isn't specific) but now they have pay to park machines everywhere. :mad:
That lot that was mentioned above, is in fact free parknig. If you go a bit further, go left on Woody Hayes, just to the right you can park for free as well.