I seriously think we should win by 14+, if we lose goodbye...
Very true. Watching the BC game on TV it sure seemed loud every time we made a play.Didn't see that one coming
True that there were probably more Georgia fans in our stadium than BC fans in theirs though.
I sure hope so. My boss is a MAY fanI seriously think we should win by 14+, if we lose goodbye...
Very true. Watching the BC game on TV it sure seemed loud every time we made a play.
I sure hope so. My boss is a MAY fan
Agree with most of what you said, but I'm more concerned about the matchup at North Carolina than I am about MSU. The Tarheels may be 1-2, but they played Cal and Louisville close. From what I watched of the Spartans first two games, this will be a battle between two inexperienced mobile QBs. I'll take Wimbush over Lewerke, who is even less of a down-field threat, in that matchup. They have some talent on the DL, but they're not Georgia. Never mind the Bulloughs, they've all graduated.
Byron Bullough Bio - Michigan State Official Athletic Site
BYRON BULLOUGH
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Byron Bullough
Class:
Junior
Hometown:
Traverse City, Mich.
High School:
St. Francis
Height / Weight:
6-1 / 228
Position:
LB
Experience:
2L
Anyone know of some good tailgate spots for MSU?
Also, they say Gates open at 1 for night games, lines forming at noon. This was far from the truth at the big house a few years back as we got there and the golf course lot was full. Does anyone have any experience tailgating at MSU?
It's a night game at MSU. And BK is our coach. Anyone with supreme confidence in this one is being foolish.
Doesn't ND typically show out for primetime away games under BK or am I totally rewriting history here?
I'd argue, while that play still stings (and total BS) the team showed up and played pretty good. 3 turnovers killed though.
Doesn't ND typically show out for primetime away games under BK or am I totally rewriting history here?
But given the question and given the thread, it had to be mentioned
I think we do well in primetime away games, but I'm sure someone will disagree.
USC and MSU were both mediocre in 2012. The MSU game was huge at the time but quickly faded as the MSU losses piled up.Oklahoma, USC, and MSU 2012 jump to mind right away. But after that it is a bunch of final possession losses (Clemson, FSU, MSU 2011). Am I missing any outside of 2012?
Oklahoma, USC, and MSU 2012 jump to mind right away. But after that it is a bunch of final possession losses (Clemson, FSU, MSU 2011). Am I missing any outside of 2012?
Although a loss, our team definitely showed up for that FSU game in 2014, and the Clemson game in 2015.
So overall, I'd say they definitely show up for prime timers.
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"delay of game, on the offense. 5 yard penalty, replay 4th down."
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"delay of game, on the offense. 5 yard penalty, replay 4th down."
Except that it wasn't actually a delay of game. ABC's clock =/= actual game clock.
It looks like their game clock in the stadium is on both sides of their scoreboard. Which looks like 2-3 seconds remaining.
Oklahoma, USC, and MSU 2012 jump to mind right away. But after that it is a bunch of final possession losses (Clemson, FSU, MSU 2011). Am I missing any outside of 2012?
Yeah, I remember this being debated ad nauseam after the game, but was ultimately definitively proven that there was no delay of game.
Even if there was no delay of game, I'm pretty sure there was a blatant holding penalty on the play. One of MSU's players pulled down two of our guys, freeing up the guy that was open for the TD.
Even if there was no delay of game, I'm pretty sure there was a blatant holding penalty on the play. One of MSU's players pulled down two of our guys, freeing up the guy that was open for the TD.