COLUMBUS – You could call that – a 42-17 whipping of Tennessee – the Ryan Day ‘Revival’ for Ohio State on Saturday night, whether Buckeye fans care to admit it or not.
Honesty, they could not matter less to Ryan Day, even though he won’t say that part out loud.
Amidst a sea of orange inside the ‘Shoe’, in what felt more like a neurtral site game, the Buckeyes are moving onto the next round of the college football playoff, thanks to a dominating first quarter that propelled this team to the emphatic win.
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It’s getting to the point where you’ve just got to feel bad for the Buffalo Sabres.
Going into Saturday’s game against the Boston Bruins, the Sabres had lost 12 straight games.
Things have been so bad over that stretch that team owner Terry Pegula met with the team, and oddly enough, reportedly told them not to expect any big changes.
Well, maybe he’s got a point, because right now this team just seems destined to lose hockey games, especially when you see how they gave up the winning goal on Saturday.
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NBA teams leading by 22 going into the fourth quarter were 796–0 during the past five years.
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