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Good night OSU.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:32 pm
by NWLB
An Ohio State University will have a complex when anybody mentions the state of Florida now. Not a bad game to watch, but much like the Florida/UCLA game, the gators just got ahead and remained there. Never really seemed to be any real threat to them.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:37 pm
by kdog27
Florida was just too good this year. There only weakness all season was being bored.

The Buckeyes had quite a team this year. Good enough to win it in many years.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:40 pm
by Falconfliccbone
Congrats to Florida!! Poor OSU...to imagine losing twice to the same school for national championships. Wait...I might have a tear for you....just kidding.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:42 pm
by tekekini
was a good game two good teams and OSU showed a lot of heart and no quit. They were down 12 and 13 several times got it down to 6 near the end but I think they were too tired by that time.

Florida did a good job wearing us down. Most won't have a complex. Florida can have their time. OSU has had their time both will have their time again, many times.

As I said before, life moves on. I was glad to get the chance to get Florida back and they proved to be the best. I was real happy to see Noah be damn near worthless in the game. He made very little significant contribution.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:47 pm
by tekekini
[quote="Falconfliccbone"]Congrats to Florida!! Poor OSU...to imagine losing twice to the same school for national championships. Wait...I might have a tear for you....just kidding.[/quote

We dont want anything from you. We don't need it. As I just said Florida is the school right now, they have their time. OSU will get theirs. Conley already gave a 100% he is back next year. It will be interesting to see what ODEN does. I am hearing, lately, that if Durant declares, ODEN is coming back (atleast the chances increase a bit). We will see.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:49 pm
by kdog27
Conley is a damn good basketball player. He is fun to watch on defense. Well offense too I guess.

I wonder if Donovan will go to Kentucky.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:55 pm
by Tricky_Falcon
Gator Bait...again

Owned...again

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:00 am
by BGDrew
Oden better come back, and find a treadmill too. He was absolutely dragging at the end of that game.

The better team won tonight in pretty decisive fashion.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:08 am
by BGGrad01
I haven't been really impressed by Oden's game all season until these last two games. The kid will be a beast offensively with a solid big man coach in the Association. Defensively, a couple of his blocks tonight made me cringe.

The difference was obviously the three point shooting. Butler has been abused down here for a large chunk of the season and he will certainly bear the brunt of any anger tomorrow.

I thought Conley could have done a little more to help the Bucks out tonight. It just seemed like OSU's plan was to get it to Oden as much as possible and Conley was neutralized because he was dumping it into Oden instead of taking it to the rack. The foul trouble certainly didn't help.

Florida has now won two in a row and could possibly (remote chance) bring back the core of players next year. I'm sure all of them will be high draft picks, but I don't see Noah, Horford, or Green being stars at the next level. Brewer, OTOH, will be a stud.

Sad to see college basketball end as always. Every single year during "One Shining Moment", I realize the season is over and look forward to next year hoping that BG will finally make it to the dance.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:08 am
by tekekini
BGDrew wrote:Oden better come back, and find a treadmill too. He was absolutely dragging at the end of that game.

The better team won tonight in pretty decisive fashion.
what do you expect? he got used to only playing 18-24 minutes a game with a lot of bench time in between appearances.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:11 am
by tekekini
Tricky_Falcon wrote:Gator Bait...again

Owned...again
You can try to rub it in all that you want. I do not think you will see too many upset people.

besides, you do not have much to talk about until you can atleast get to the dance.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:13 am
by BGDrew
tekekini wrote:
BGDrew wrote:Oden better come back, and find a treadmill too. He was absolutely dragging at the end of that game.

The better team won tonight in pretty decisive fashion.
what do you expect? he got used to only playing 18-24 minutes a game with a lot of bench time in between appearances.
Shaquille O'Neal averaged 40 minutes/game during his first 2 years in the NBA (when he was 21 and 22). If Oden wants to compete at the highest level he's got to pick his ass up and get in better shape.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:15 am
by BGGrad01
tekekini wrote:
Tricky_Falcon wrote:Gator Bait...again

Owned...again
You can try to rub it in all that you want. I do not think you will see too many upset people.
Tek is right. As a Buckeye hater, tonight was a no-win situation. If the Buckeyes would have won, everybody and their brother would have been out buying national championship shirts and hats tonight. With the loss, a large portion will say "meh.....it's just basketball. We don't really care anyway." Still glad they lost, though.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:20 am
by tekekini
It's not because they do not care, It is going to be because people were not so sure of the outcome as they seemed to be for the football game. Nobody gave Florida a chance in football (fans or media, including many of you) but this was different. Many had hopes but no one was over confident of the outcome.

they probably care less about bball and that may have a little to do with it, but most of it is that it was not a sure thing.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:23 am
by tekekini
BGDrew wrote:
tekekini wrote:
BGDrew wrote:Oden better come back, and find a treadmill too. He was absolutely dragging at the end of that game.

The better team won tonight in pretty decisive fashion.
what do you expect? he got used to only playing 18-24 minutes a game with a lot of bench time in between appearances.
Shaquille O'Neal averaged 40 minutes/game during his first 2 years in the NBA (when he was 21 and 22). If Oden wants to compete at the highest level he's got to pick his ass up and get in better shape.
Good, I hope he does the smart thing and comes back one more year. This team will be deadly with Oden and Conley back plus costas coupas(not sure how his name is spelled) and Diebler comming in and the reest of the returnees that would come back. They will be much deeper and bigger, which is what hurt us tonight. We were outsized and worn out, we didnt have the deep bench to work from.