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king_kong__

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That is rich coming from you.
I am quick to say I was wrong on those occasions.

have done it many times on this board.

I have no ego, unlike you.

nothing more pathetic than a holier than thou blowhard too proud to admit when he's wrong on an anonymous message board while at the same time calling others to the carpet for - of all things - hypotheticals.
 
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I just bought a big jug of Woodford Reserve double oaked at Total Wine and Spirits in the big O. The Spirits manager talked me in to a bourbon distilled by one of Woodford’s old employees. Bondstone distiller’s select. He gave the scoop on when to check with him for Blanton’s but suggested I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between that and Blanton’s. He let me sample it and I love it. It’s a third the price of Blanton’s.
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When is the last time Akron lost as bad as they did to Nebraska on Saturday?

This is what chatgpt had to say, so they may suck but we gave them the biggest *** whooping in the last two decades...

The 68-0 loss Akron suffered against Nebraska on Saturday, September 6, 2025, is one of the worst defeats in Akron football history. The last time Akron lost by such a large margin was in 2019, when they lost 69-6 to UMass. However, shutouts of this magnitude are particularly rare for the program—this is Akron’s largest shutout loss since at least the early 2000s, and among their worst ever as an FBS team.
Most Recent Comparable Akron Losses

- 2019:Akron lost to UMass 69-6, which is a 63-point margin but not a shutout.
- 2004: They lost 51-0 to Penn State, which was a 51-point shutout but still not as severe as the 68-0 loss to Nebraska.
- Saturday's 68-0 loss is the largest shutout Akron has suffered in at least two decades and the most lopsided defeat since the 69-6 loss in 2019, though that was not a shutout.

Context and Historical Note

- Akron has historically struggled against top-tier FBS programs, but the Nebraska result stands out for both the margin (68 points) and the fact that it was a true shutout.
- It is widely recognized as one of the most lopsided games in school history.

In summary, Akron has not lost by as many points in a shutout since before 2004, and the only recent loss approaching this margin was their 63-point loss to UMass in 2019—but that was not a shutout
Good post. I love the fact that we put a historic beat down on those guys. I hope it means we really are that good. But Akron has been awful of late and they were also shut out by mighty Wyoming. So I don’t know. Time will tell
 

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Seems like this is in the ballpark of how bad OSU beats Akron, or Tennesse when they were ranked in the top 10. Maybe even a little worse. I'll take it.

It's pretty easy to tell who doesn't go to games. If you regularly go to games you would understand the nervous energy in the stadium when we often let teams like this hang around. See LA Tech for an example.

And just to be clear, I don't give a **** about the difference between LA Tech and Akron. The difference isn't significant enough to matter.
 
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I guess for me it was the 2 game season in 1890. After shut out wins over Omaha YMCA and Doane, the overinflated chants of "We've arrived!' filled the streets. Then we went sub .500 the next 3 years...smh.
 
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