His frequent contributions to the 98 game are a large reason that they lost. And he was 3/3."He was on the team when they won a couple of years" is probably good enough for them at this point though.
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His frequent contributions to the 98 game are a large reason that they lost. And he was 3/3."He was on the team when they won a couple of years" is probably good enough for them at this point though.
On local Cleveland sports radio 92.3 the Fan this morning they had on one of the OSU beat reporters and the subject of OSU win totals came up. The over/under for OSU is 11 and they all agreed they would be the over. Then they looked at the schedule to see where two losses could possible occur and when Michigan came up everyone started laughing.
Instead of putting cheesy slogans at the bottom of a power point how about I get a copy of that show so Jim can play that for everyone. They LAUGH at us. We're a joke and they have zero respect, fear or anything else for our program. To them and all their fans we are no better than Rutgers.
If that doesnt make you mad as hell I dont think anything can.
https://mgoblog.com/mgoboard/photos-inside-bubble-more-evidence-osu-emphasis
I don't know if anyone posted the thread of the kicker misspelling everything.
The responses tell me that their fans at least can understand Step 1 of their recovery - admitting that there's a problem.
jblaze
August 10th, 2021 at 2:39 PM ^
That's because every single OSU kid can't get into Michigan and they hate it.
Great, your football team is much better than ours, but your school sucks ass
That's because every single OSU kid can't get into Michigan and they hate it.
Great, your football team is much better than ours, but your school sucks ass
I don't remember hearing a lot of talk about academics when they were winning games in the 90's. Seemed like it was all football talk then.
These are always my favorite quotes because as we all know, folks come to these boards to talk academics. Harvard's Master's program message board dwarf's all of the OSU football boards combined.
They have nowhere else to go at this point. And never mind that a quick comparison of tsun and Ohio State freshman class profiles show that about 60% of OSU freshmen would have no problem getting into tsun with the remaining 40% split about evenly between likely rejections and those on the fence. The reality is that we're in the next group of B1G schools after tsun (along with Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota)
Top Public Research Universities (1-25) Institutions in Order of Top 25 Score, then Top 26-50
Ohio State University - Columbus 9 0
University of California - Berkeley 9 0
University of California - Los Angeles 9 0
University of California - San Diego 9 0
Univ. of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign 9 0
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor 9 0
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities 9 0
Univ. of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 9 0
University of Wisconsin - Madison 9 0
University of Florida 8 1
University of Texas - Austin 8 1
University of Washington - Seattle 8 1
Georgia Institute of Technology 7 2
Purdue University - West Lafayette 7 2
University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh 7 2
Michigan State University 7 1
Pennsylvania State Univ. - Univ. Park 7 1
Academics are so 20th century. Give me NIL deals with a steak house and GMC. So I can have a Corvette and Prime Rib and maybe a deal with a legal pot grower and Budweiser.
The simple truth is, it was wrong that the athletes were prevented from making these deals previously.
Morally wrong.
It was based on an incredibly elitist, bigoted view of the world. The reverence for amateurism was based very firmly in the belief that only the sons of the elite should be allowed to compete at the college level. Professional sport is just so gauche and all that.
Athletes should have had this right all along. Now they have it. Yes, it's a big change. Yes, big change always has consequences. Yes, not all of the consequences are good. That's life.