Well citizens, its that time again.
Time for the annual battle between our own Ohio State Buckeyes & The Team Up North.
I have respect for our evil neighbors in that mitten shaped state, so I don't like to talk a lot of crap, cuz crap tastes bad if things don't go my way.
I know this as fact. :)
I will leave it @ this.
I want the conservative sweater-vest wearing Jim Tressel to be asked the same question Wayne Woodrow Hayes was asked in 1968, 40 years ago.
And I want him to respond exactly the same.
While winning 48-14, Woody instructed the Buckeyes to go for a 2pt conversion (which we converted) after scoring a late touchdown. When asked by reporters in the post-game interview why he went for two despite a 34 point lead, Hayes narrowed his field of focus & testified...
"BECAUSE WE COULDN'T GO FOR THREE!!!"
I would love for Tressel to get the opportunity to re-visit a classic statement like that.
RIP Woody & Bo... & GO BUCKS!!!
And now a photo documentation of what to expect @ noon tomorrow.
Time for the annual battle between our own Ohio State Buckeyes & The Team Up North.
I have respect for our evil neighbors in that mitten shaped state, so I don't like to talk a lot of crap, cuz crap tastes bad if things don't go my way.
I know this as fact. :)
I will leave it @ this.
I want the conservative sweater-vest wearing Jim Tressel to be asked the same question Wayne Woodrow Hayes was asked in 1968, 40 years ago.
And I want him to respond exactly the same.
While winning 48-14, Woody instructed the Buckeyes to go for a 2pt conversion (which we converted) after scoring a late touchdown. When asked by reporters in the post-game interview why he went for two despite a 34 point lead, Hayes narrowed his field of focus & testified...
"BECAUSE WE COULDN'T GO FOR THREE!!!"
I would love for Tressel to get the opportunity to re-visit a classic statement like that.
RIP Woody & Bo... & GO BUCKS!!!
And now a photo documentation of what to expect @ noon tomorrow.
*The statements & sentiment above is not representative of all employees @ Optimum Companies and should not be construed as such.
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