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Game Thread Ohio State vs Wisconsin - 10/26/19, 12:00PM (FOX)

I was there.. 1000 years ago. I dont have the Elrond meme. I am too old for that shit.
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I got you. Don't fuck with my LotR knowledge, I collect the swords. That said FUCK BUCKY and good night (after I finish this dranky drank)
 
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Although the transitive property isn't always a good way to compare teams, it still give you some idea how two teams should stack up against each other. Both Ohio State and Wisconsin have played Northwestern and Michigan State, which each winning both games.

Michigan State: Ohio State beat them 34-10 at The Shoe two weeks ago and Wisconsin beat them 38-0 at Madison the following week. Although the games were relatively similar in final score (the Ohio State score should've been 41-10 as a pick six was negated by a very tick-tack "blind-side block" call), Ohio State had the game pretty much in hand by halftime being up 27-10 and essentially coasting the rest of the game, whereas Wisconsin led 17-0 going into the fourth quarter, and it could be argued that Michigan State was still feeling the effects of the Ohio State game--both physically and mentally--going in to Madison. You could call it a wash between the two games.

Northwestern: Wisconsin won 24-15 three weeks ago at Evanston, whereas Ohio State won 52-3 yesterday. Not only were the margins of victory obviously significantly different (49 vs 9), but the halftime leads were different as well (28 vs 11). Northwestern wasn't really out of the Wisconsin game until they gave up a pick six to go down 21 point early in the fourth quarter, whereas the Ohio State game was essentially decided by midway through the second quarter. The Ohio State game was also marked by some as a potential "trap" game for Ohio State, with it being the week before the game with Wisconsin...the Buckeyes showed no distractions whatsoever.

Ohio State dominated both Michigan State and Northwestern, while Wisconsin pulled away late against both. Wisconsin has also won a game by only single digits (Northwestern) and now has a loss to a team that was 2-4 at kickoff, whereas Ohio State has had all seven of its games essentially decided by halftime, has the highest point differential in the country (just under 42 ppg), and has won every game by at least 24 points.

If the Bucks come out as focused as they have been all season and execute for four quarters, I don't give a fuck how pissed Bucky might be...they won't stand a chance.
 
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Although the transitive property isn't always a good way to compare teams, it still give you some idea how two teams should stack up against each other. Both Ohio State and Wisconsin have played Northwestern and Michigan State, which each winning both games.

Michigan State: Ohio State beat them 34-10 at The Shoe two weeks ago and Wisconsin beat them 38-0 at Madison the following week. Although the games were relatively similar in final score (the Ohio State score should've been 41-10 as a pick six was negated by a very tick-tack "blind-side block" call), Ohio State had the game pretty much in hand by halftime being up 27-10 and essentially coasting the rest of the game, whereas Wisconsin led 17-0 going into the fourth quarter, and it could be argued that Michigan State was still feeling the effects of the Ohio State game--both physically and mentally--going in to Madison. You could call it a wash between the two games.

Northwestern: Wisconsin won 24-15 three weeks ago at Evanston, whereas Ohio State won 52-3 yesterday. Not only were the margins of victory obviously significantly different (49 vs 9), but the halftime leads were different as well (28 vs 11). Northwestern wasn't really out of the Wisconsin game until they gave up a pick six to go down 21 point early in the fourth quarter, whereas the Ohio State game was essentially decided by midway through the second quarter. The Ohio State game was also marked by some as a potential "trap" game for Ohio State, with it being the week before the game with Wisconsin...the Buckeyes showed no distractions whatsoever.

Ohio State dominated both Michigan State and Northwestern, while Wisconsin pulled away late against both. Wisconsin has also won a game by only single digits (Northwestern) and now has a loss to a team that was 2-4 at kickoff, whereas Ohio State has had all seven of its games essentially decided by halftime, has the highest point differential in the country (just under 42 ppg), and has won every game by at least 24 points.

If the Bucks come out as focused as they have been all season and execute for four quarters, I don't give a fuck how pissed Bucky might be...they won't stand a chance.
Being pissed off anyways will only help them in the 1st Quarter. Then the 2nd quarter will start and we know what happens then.
 
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