Lookin forward to it DBB.
I don't know where this author gets his Buckeye fans don't have a healthy respect for the SEC. I imagine he's clinging to our more fringe fanbase, as if the SEC doesn't have it's share of nut cases (which this author might well be one, for all I know) For myself, I have a healthy respect for the brand of ball played in the SEC, although I'm far from blinded to it's down sides and I recognize also where stats are misleading. Not going to get in to that debate, because I'd be more successful convincing myself nailing a railroad spike thru my sack was painless than convince many SEC folks something might not be all shits and grins about SEC football. Furthermore, considering Ohio State's history against SEC teams in bowl games, doesn't exactly fill me with bragging rights.
I, as objectively as possible, truly believe Ohio State is the better team on both sides of the ball (this kind of remark is often read by the other side as, "your team sucks" which is absolutely NOT what I'm saying) Not so good that Ohio State is simply unbeatable, but so good that I look at Ohio State as the clear favorite to win this ball game... no matter what Gator stat man might spin to make him feel better about Florida's chances.
Fact is, no amount of spinning - real, or imagined - is going to make one bit of difference. Florida earned it's spot in the title game. As did Ohio State. You don't get to the game by sucking ass (unless you're Nebraska or "the greatest team of all time" Oklahoma), and anyone who isn't the least bit concerned about Ohio State's chances should be institutionalized. This isn't Ohio State v. Bowling Green. Of course, the better portion of users on this site know that, so I'm preaching to the choir in that respect. Guess I'm saying, in an open note to Florida fans who may be reading this... yeah, you'll hear some hyperbole on this site, it's part of what makes fan sites fun... but the Buckeye Planet I know doesn't need to be convinced that a worthy opponent is a worthy opponent.
If you ask me, the real problem with this author's... ferg, is it... analysis is he uses "all things being equal" stats to argue, "all things aren't equal" (and bases his contention regarding lack of equality on subjective, instead of objective criteria.)
I don't know where this author gets his Buckeye fans don't have a healthy respect for the SEC. I imagine he's clinging to our more fringe fanbase, as if the SEC doesn't have it's share of nut cases (which this author might well be one, for all I know) For myself, I have a healthy respect for the brand of ball played in the SEC, although I'm far from blinded to it's down sides and I recognize also where stats are misleading. Not going to get in to that debate, because I'd be more successful convincing myself nailing a railroad spike thru my sack was painless than convince many SEC folks something might not be all shits and grins about SEC football. Furthermore, considering Ohio State's history against SEC teams in bowl games, doesn't exactly fill me with bragging rights.
I, as objectively as possible, truly believe Ohio State is the better team on both sides of the ball (this kind of remark is often read by the other side as, "your team sucks" which is absolutely NOT what I'm saying) Not so good that Ohio State is simply unbeatable, but so good that I look at Ohio State as the clear favorite to win this ball game... no matter what Gator stat man might spin to make him feel better about Florida's chances.
Fact is, no amount of spinning - real, or imagined - is going to make one bit of difference. Florida earned it's spot in the title game. As did Ohio State. You don't get to the game by sucking ass (unless you're Nebraska or "the greatest team of all time" Oklahoma), and anyone who isn't the least bit concerned about Ohio State's chances should be institutionalized. This isn't Ohio State v. Bowling Green. Of course, the better portion of users on this site know that, so I'm preaching to the choir in that respect. Guess I'm saying, in an open note to Florida fans who may be reading this... yeah, you'll hear some hyperbole on this site, it's part of what makes fan sites fun... but the Buckeye Planet I know doesn't need to be convinced that a worthy opponent is a worthy opponent.
If you ask me, the real problem with this author's... ferg, is it... analysis is he uses "all things being equal" stats to argue, "all things aren't equal" (and bases his contention regarding lack of equality on subjective, instead of objective criteria.)
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