B1G Ten simulation if Nebraska would have joined in 1996

I cringe every time they have predictions by "NCAA football ####" *huge freaking sarcasm quotes* "simulations" but those are just ads for a video game on TV.

Why anyone would even bother arguing the merits of simulations from a website that basically does the same thing, but for the past, is baffling to me.

Frankly any network that puts that crap on should be embarrassed, including the big ten network. I cant imagine a more useless way to fill air time.

 
LOLz we would have beaten tosu so bad that year it wouldn't have even been funny
I don't think you know how good Ohio State was that season.

Joe Germaine/Stanley Jackson at QB splitting time quite effectively

Pepe Pearson, Matt Keller, and Joe Montgomery in the backfield

David Boston and Michael Wiley as receivers?

ORLANDO PACE

Fickell, Finkes, and Vrabel on the line

Katzenmoyer, Bellisari, and Rudzinski as LB

Ty Howard, Shawn Springs, Ahmed Plummer, and Antoine Winfield in the secondary

only reason we didn't win the NC that year was Cooper's inability to beat Michigan.
I know i remember how good OSU was that year. They kicked the crap outta MU. After the 1st quarter it was all down hill. :facepalm:

You're welcome:


 
LOLz we would have beaten tosu so bad that year it wouldn't have even been funny
I don't think you know how good Ohio State was that season.

Joe Germaine/Stanley Jackson at QB splitting time quite effectively

Pepe Pearson, Matt Keller, and Joe Montgomery in the backfield

David Boston and Michael Wiley as receivers?

ORLANDO PACE

Fickell, Finkes, and Vrabel on the line

Katzenmoyer, Bellisari, and Rudzinski as LB

Ty Howard, Shawn Springs, Ahmed Plummer, and Antoine Winfield in the secondary

only reason we didn't win the NC that year was Cooper's inability to beat Michigan.
I know i remember how good OSU was that year. They kicked the crap outta MU. After the 1st quarter it was all down hill. :facepalm:

You're welcome:


I bet you were just sitting on that one... <_<

 
LOLz we would have beaten tosu so bad that year it wouldn't have even been funny
I don't think you know how good Ohio State was that season.

Joe Germaine/Stanley Jackson at QB splitting time quite effectively

Pepe Pearson, Matt Keller, and Joe Montgomery in the backfield

David Boston and Michael Wiley as receivers?

ORLANDO PACE

Fickell, Finkes, and Vrabel on the line

Katzenmoyer, Bellisari, and Rudzinski as LB

Ty Howard, Shawn Springs, Ahmed Plummer, and Antoine Winfield in the secondary

only reason we didn't win the NC that year was Cooper's inability to beat Michigan.
I know i remember how good OSU was that year. They kicked the crap outta MU. After the 1st quarter it was all down hill. :facepalm:

You're welcome:


LOL

Nah, just remembered seeing it live. And your comment reminded me of it.

 
I don't think you know how good Ohio State was that season.

Joe Germaine/Stanley Jackson at QB splitting time quite effectively

Pepe Pearson, Matt Keller, and Joe Montgomery in the backfield

David Boston and Michael Wiley as receivers?

ORLANDO PACE

Fickell, Finkes, and Vrabel on the line

Katzenmoyer, Bellisari, and Rudzinski as LB

Ty Howard, Shawn Springs, Ahmed Plummer, and Antoine Winfield in the secondary

only reason we didn't win the NC that year was Cooper's inability to beat Michigan.
That is almost as good of a team as Tennessee had that year. Toss in Peyton Manning and you've got one hell of a mountain to climb.

Not only did we climb it, we cut it off at the top, took home its crown and hung it over the mantelpiece.

Like I said, Ohio State was a good team that year, as was Michigan. But we would have beaten anyone for the title.

 
I don't think you know how good Ohio State was that season.

Joe Germaine/Stanley Jackson at QB splitting time quite effectively

Pepe Pearson, Matt Keller, and Joe Montgomery in the backfield

David Boston and Michael Wiley as receivers?

ORLANDO PACE

Fickell, Finkes, and Vrabel on the line

Katzenmoyer, Bellisari, and Rudzinski as LB

Ty Howard, Shawn Springs, Ahmed Plummer, and Antoine Winfield in the secondary

only reason we didn't win the NC that year was Cooper's inability to beat Michigan.
That is almost as good of a team as Tennessee had that year. Toss in Peyton Manning and you've got one hell of a mountain to climb.

Not only did we climb it, we cut it off at the top, took home its crown and hung it over the mantelpiece.

Like I said, Ohio State was a good team that year, as was Michigan. But we would have beaten anyone for the title.
I don't doubt Nebraska's caliber, but there's no way in hell they would have beaten the hell out of us. They might have won, but it wouldn't have been a blowout.

 
(example #1 the polls) and there are also a lot, and I do mean a lot of people who believe that the #1 vote given to NE from the coaches has as much to do with Scott Frost's crying plea and T.O.'s going away present as it did with people thinking NE would win.
That is something that the haters like to throw out, but I am of a differing opinion. The media, in all of their self-righteousness, decided to jump a couple of Big 10 teams over Nebraska while all we did was win, and with rare exception, win big. Why, do you ask? Well, I think that the media 1) got tired of Nebraska kicking everyone's asses, we never were a media favorite 2) likes to take down people that are well respected and revered, especially when that person is a Christian (see Tom Osborne, Tim Tebow) and 3) it was backlash for the Lawrence Phillips/Christian Peter/etc, situations from years past.

That my friend, is also a well-established theory half-baked opinion.
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I don't think you know how good Ohio State was that season.

Joe Germaine/Stanley Jackson at QB splitting time quite effectively

Pepe Pearson, Matt Keller, and Joe Montgomery in the backfield

David Boston and Michael Wiley as receivers?

ORLANDO PACE

Fickell, Finkes, and Vrabel on the line

Katzenmoyer, Bellisari, and Rudzinski as LB

Ty Howard, Shawn Springs, Ahmed Plummer, and Antoine Winfield in the secondary

only reason we didn't win the NC that year was Cooper's inability to beat Michigan.
That is almost as good of a team as Tennessee had that year. Toss in Peyton Manning and you've got one hell of a mountain to climb.

Not only did we climb it, we cut it off at the top, took home its crown and hung it over the mantelpiece.

Like I said, Ohio State was a good team that year, as was Michigan. But we would have beaten anyone for the title.
I don't doubt Nebraska's caliber, but there's no way in hell they would have beaten the hell out of us. They might have won, but it wouldn't have been a blowout.
Wait, you're talking about 96, and I think everyone else here is talking about 97.

 
I don't think you know how good Ohio State was that season.

Joe Germaine/Stanley Jackson at QB splitting time quite effectively

Pepe Pearson, Matt Keller, and Joe Montgomery in the backfield

David Boston and Michael Wiley as receivers?

ORLANDO PACE

Fickell, Finkes, and Vrabel on the line

Katzenmoyer, Bellisari, and Rudzinski as LB

Ty Howard, Shawn Springs, Ahmed Plummer, and Antoine Winfield in the secondary

only reason we didn't win the NC that year was Cooper's inability to beat Michigan.
That is almost as good of a team as Tennessee had that year. Toss in Peyton Manning and you've got one hell of a mountain to climb.

Not only did we climb it, we cut it off at the top, took home its crown and hung it over the mantelpiece.

Like I said, Ohio State was a good team that year, as was Michigan. But we would have beaten anyone for the title.
I don't doubt Nebraska's caliber, but there's no way in hell they would have beaten the hell out of us. They might have won, but it wouldn't have been a blowout.
Wait, you're talking about 96, and I think everyone else here is talking about 97.
Thread title and link are for 1996

 
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I don't think you know how good Ohio State was that season.

Joe Germaine/Stanley Jackson at QB splitting time quite effectively

Pepe Pearson, Matt Keller, and Joe Montgomery in the backfield

David Boston and Michael Wiley as receivers?

ORLANDO PACE

Fickell, Finkes, and Vrabel on the line

Katzenmoyer, Bellisari, and Rudzinski as LB

Ty Howard, Shawn Springs, Ahmed Plummer, and Antoine Winfield in the secondary

only reason we didn't win the NC that year was Cooper's inability to beat Michigan.
That is almost as good of a team as Tennessee had that year. Toss in Peyton Manning and you've got one hell of a mountain to climb.

Not only did we climb it, we cut it off at the top, took home its crown and hung it over the mantelpiece.

Like I said, Ohio State was a good team that year, as was Michigan. But we would have beaten anyone for the title.
I don't doubt Nebraska's caliber, but there's no way in hell they would have beaten the hell out of us. They might have won, but it wouldn't have been a blowout.
Wait, you're talking about 96, and I think everyone else here is talking about 97.
Thread title and link are for 1996
Perhaps this is surprising to you, but not every thread on the internet stays on topic! :LOLtartar

The conversation had shifted to today's release of the 97 season and how incredulous many were at our at our 5-3 simulation. Certainly knapplc had, talking about beating Manning. Just a simple misunderstanding.

96 would've been a good game. Early in the season I wouldn't have liked our chances. Later, as Frost got more experience and the O line jelled a little better as they got more comfortable in their new spots (or had we shifted them back into their 95 positions? I forget, but I knew we started off with some changes and even Osborne questioned himself), it could've gone either way. A blowout either way late season would be very surprising.

97, yeah, we had our very close call against Missouri, and Michigan was nearly beaten by a weak Pac 10 champ, so you can't just give them an automatic unbeaten season either. I highly doubt OSU beats us in 97.

 
(example #1 the polls) and there are also a lot, and I do mean a lot of people who believe that the #1 vote given to NE from the coaches has as much to do with Scott Frost's crying plea and T.O.'s going away present as it did with people thinking NE would win.
That is something that the haters like to throw out, but I am of a differing opinion. The media, in all of their self-righteousness, decided to jump a couple of Big 10 teams over Nebraska while all we did was win, and with rare exception, win big. Why, do you ask? Well, I think that the media 1) got tired of Nebraska kicking everyone's asses, we never were a media favorite 2) likes to take down people that are well respected and revered, especially when that person is a Christian (see Tom Osborne, Tim Tebow) and 3) it was backlash for the Lawrence Phillips/Christian Peter/etc, situations from years past.

That my friend, is also a well-established theory half-baked opinion.
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I disagree with #2, I don't think the media tried to take down Tebow, quite the opposite, I remember the media talking him up like he was Jesus himself, declaring him the greatest football player ever. The general public doesn't hate Tebow because he's Christian, the general public is Christian. They hate him because he's a raging doucher. Kurt Warner is uber Christian, but he's not a raging doucher. Therefore the general public doesn't seem to mind him.

 
This simulation is a joke. NO way 97 NU loses to Michigan. I saw both those teams and that Husker D McBride had going would have found a way to get to the QB time and time again. Also Frost would have ran all over Woodson.

 
The 5-3 record just kills any interest I had with this. Maybe if you flipped us with Iowa (who went 7-1 in the Big Ten), then I'd understand. But three losses in a year where the team just absolutely demolished Peyton Manning and a good-great Tennessee team? Not buying it.

 
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