A majority of the players not shaking hands after they got their asses handed to them. Loved watching them get beat!
Yea that was pretty classy, gotta say not surprised though. Definitely fun to watch though, especially being a Irish fan after the way their game with FSU ended.
Agreed, but watching that game they played dirty, and had the ref's called a better game, the score could have been worse, because they were severely aided by a terrible hold on the drive in the first half when they got their TD when they had a 3rd and LONG... I'm a BUCKEYE fan, not ashamed, but in all honesty, I wanted FSU to lose MORE than I wanted OSU to win last night because I despise them so much.... And Jameis saying in the post-game interview it was a game "that could've gone either way?!?!?!" I think his brain must've malfunctioned.... Or maybe it was functioning as well as it's capable.... More likely...
Now that is funny! ...that move by Winston was right up there with Mark Sanchez's butt fumble against the Patriots a couple years ago hahaha!
it used to be UofM was the thug U of FL and by FL I meant the entire state of FL guess I shouldn't have used the U when referring to the thugs in question...lol so call them thug U or Thug State I don't care...sorry for the confusion......
I especially liked the lip read from the commentators while he and Jimbo argued on the sideline that if he didn't calm down he would be on the bench. If Fisher had been a man he would have been there all year for the shenanigans he has pulled. Totally agree with the classless act of not shaking hands by nearly the entire team. As the commentators said at the end of the game, it's easy to walk across the field and smile and shake hands when you win, but a true champion knows how to lose also.
I saw on the news that the FSU team had their cars vandalized in the parking lot and came home to find keyed cars and flat tires. One of the players said," some people don't know how to act." Kind of an ironic statement I thought. I used to be a big FSU fan during the Bobby Bowden era. But then Charlie Ward, Chris Winkie and the other elite stars of those teams were not punks like today.