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If #9 beats #3 out of 125 schools..... is that really an upset?
Not really, it's just sweet sweet justice.
It is if #9 was playing without their starting QB and it's on the road.  

 

Although in hindsight you could argue it's not an upset because Mich St is clearly better.

Quote:It is if #9 was playing without their starting QB and it's on the road.  

 

Although in hindsight you could argue it's not an upset because Mich St is clearly better.
 

The backup quarterbacks were not killing Ohio State's defense. It was MSU's defense killing Ohio State's offense.

 

MSU is the better team with Connor Cook, but offensively, not that impressive with the other guys throwing footballs.

If #9 defeating #3 is not an upset, what about #10 defeating #6? (Baylor beat Oklahoma State last night.)

Quote:If #9 defeating #3 is not an upset, what about #10 defeating #6? (Baylor beat Oklahoma State last night.)

If 9 beating 3 isn't then how is...nevermind.
Quote:If #9 defeating #3 is not an upset, what about #10 defeating #6? (Baylor beat Oklahoma State last night.)
lol, classic jdub post
Quote:It is if #9 was playing without their starting QB and it's on the road.  

 

Although in hindsight you could argue it's not an upset because Mich St is clearly better.
 

The reaction by the OSU players to that loss shows how embarrassing it was for them to lose to that team.  That back up qb (I don't even remember his name) settled in nicely and made some good plays with his feet to win it for MSU.
Ohio state sucks.
I can't say that is unusual. Embarrassment definitely played into the decision to switch quarterbacks.

 

But that is beside the point. I want to know what their defense could do if they had to worry about Connor Cook.