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SuperBran
11-20-2006, 02:02 PM
....is a complete moron.

i can't believe he actually said that arkansas and usc were the two best teams in the nation.

CarlE
11-20-2006, 02:10 PM
Here we go again. Since you don't have Trev Albert to kick around anymore, it's now Mark May. Guys, who CARES what these yahoos say on TV. They get paid to stir up controversy. Mark May knows damn well Arkansas and USC aren't the two best teams in the country. He has to come up with something, though to dispute old shriveled Lou Holtz. Calm down guys. We know who is playing one more game, and ALL we know for sure is that it is OSU.

The Butler
11-20-2006, 02:12 PM
....is a complete moron.

i can't believe he actually said that arkansas and usc were the two best teams in the nation.


I thought he was starting to come around. He's been an OSU hater since way back, but did pick the Buckeyes to beat U of M.

SuperBran
11-20-2006, 02:29 PM
Here we go again. Since you don't have Trev Albert to kick around anymore, it's now Mark May. Guys, who CARES what these yahoos say on TV. They get paid to stir up controversy. Mark May knows damn well Arkansas and USC aren't the two best teams in the country. He has to come up with something, though to dispute old shriveled Lou Holtz. Calm down guys. We know who is playing one more game, and ALL we know for sure is that it is OSU.


i don't really get upset about it...i just find it funny that he would say that.

CarlE
11-20-2006, 02:53 PM
i don't really get upset about it...i just find it funny that he would say that.

He's stupid. AND it is for the ratings.

liner
11-20-2006, 04:11 PM
.....who is mark may?.....

...........i really don't know,but we all know rutgers got homered at cincy to keep them from rolling over the buckeyes in arizona.....of course these folks have to stir the pot for ratings and i imagine the very young actually take them seriously just like big time wrestling.......

longtimefirsttime
11-21-2006, 02:39 AM
A classic story involving May:

"ESPN commentator Mark May said, during the West Virginia football game against Virginia Tech, that Mountaineer fans were throwing pennies at the opposing players "because they couldn't afford nickels."

The next day, Martinsburg, W.Va., attorney Mike Burke mailed 50,000 pennies to May at ESPN. Burke sent along a note saying it was all the pennies that had been thrown at players from Pitt, where May played offensive tackle.
"We threw quarters at all the other visiting teams," Burke wrote. "But Pitt's players were known to be so well-paid that only pennies were necessary for them."


ESPN should do a show with May and Trev Alberts together. I know many people would watch, just to see what moronic statement they would make next.