BG's qb was fumbling for no reason, Roger Lewis was dropping passes. Please lets stop with the fake moral victories. App St was garbage and we lost. This is disgusting how we elevate every team that beats us. Please stop. BG lost their coach, the qb was off and the nations leading receiver dropped two touch downs and yes BG had no D all year, but stopped us and smashed us.
I don't know why you have such a negative impression of App State. Before the game I predicted they would be about a 12 point favorite, if I recall, based on how they had played all season. I was surprised, and Vegas opened App State as only a 9 1/2 point favorite. That's still a substantial margin, and it would have been a definite upset if Ohio had won. Nevertheless, Ohio was getting a lot of players healthy, so the point spread closed to only 7 by game time, and I thought Ohio had a chance to win, and I think that Ohio played well in the game, though the first quarter was a little rough as the team got it's timing back after a month off.
Turning your statement around, please, lets stop with these fake moral losses. For some people it seems to be important to run down any team that Ohio beats, and say that they are garbage, and thus the win was meaningless, such as Akron and NIU. Then, they also run down any team that beats Ohio, again with the apparent purpose of making the Ohio players look worse.
Instead let's be honest, and look objectively at the teams. App State finished 11-2. Even if they play in the Sunbelt, they are a good team. While you feel that they sucked, the national consensus, as reflected by the point spread, is that they did not.
The Ohio players worked hard, and played well this season, most of the time. They did have a 1 1/2 games in the middle where, to me, they did not play well (2d half of WMU and Buffalo), and they certainly did not achieve all their (or our) goals. Let's let them keep the accomplishments that they did achieve, without feeling a need to take those away, too.
As for the subject of this thread, Steele being prescient, his track record shows that he is clearly the most accurate forecaster out there, year in, and year out.
Last Edited: 12/29/2015 10:34:51 AM by L.C.