Maybe Mike Hart gets his wish anyway. When TSUN lost yesterday, they not only lost any sense of pride they might have exited the season with, they deprived us of a real chance to demonstrate a solid win in our last game.
We beat them this week and we'll just hear "so what?" After all, "Ohio State lost at home to an unranked Illinois team that Missouri beat and TSUN lost to Appalachian State". Lose to TSUN and we'll drop below #20. I hope I am wrong but I really do think it is all over, because the nation is convinced that the Big Ten is as bad as the MAC.
This is a "wake-up call" year with some important lessons for Ohio State and the Big Ten about perceived schedule strength and winning games against the minnows. Ohio State needs to really reconsider ever scheduling three Ohio teams again, especially a Div 1-AA team who then goes out and embarrasses us by losing 3 more games against Div 1-AA teams.
Getting the opportunity to play in the NC game isn't about reality. It's about perceptions. Unbeaten we could not be denied even though we are severely doubted across the country.
Why is there so much opposition to our playing in the NC game? Who brings more fans? Who has a bigger alumni association? Ohio State is good business. So, what's up?
I think the answer to that question is unfortunately traceable directly to last year. The two teams that played the "Game of the Century" embarrassed themselves (and every analyst that sung their praises) in the NC and Rose Bowl games last year.
In the wacky world of perceptions, it doesn't matter that our middle order teams beat the SEC middle order teams. Ohio State and TSUN did not take care of business after everyone sung their praises. Then, TSUN lost to Appalachian State. If there is one thing that an analyst doesn't like, its being embarrassed. Ford said that openly on one ESPN program I saw this year.
When the top two Big Ten teams embarrassed themselves, they embarrassed every analyst who drank the Kool-Aid. Fool me one, shame on you. Fool me twice...
I wish it were very different and I desperately hope I am wrong, but it is very hard to believe that anything less than running, or nearly running, the table in Big Ten bowl games is going to rescue the damaged brand image of this conference.
For that reason, it is likely that if every team above us in the current rankings loses, it will not put us in the NC game. Not because of a conspiracy or desire to gang up on us, but because we got them all to drink the Kool-Aid last year and then we embarrassed ourselves and them.
What we need to do is win this week and then win convincingly in the Rose Bowl. Do that and I think we can start next year ranked #1.
We beat them this week and we'll just hear "so what?" After all, "Ohio State lost at home to an unranked Illinois team that Missouri beat and TSUN lost to Appalachian State". Lose to TSUN and we'll drop below #20. I hope I am wrong but I really do think it is all over, because the nation is convinced that the Big Ten is as bad as the MAC.
This is a "wake-up call" year with some important lessons for Ohio State and the Big Ten about perceived schedule strength and winning games against the minnows. Ohio State needs to really reconsider ever scheduling three Ohio teams again, especially a Div 1-AA team who then goes out and embarrasses us by losing 3 more games against Div 1-AA teams.
Getting the opportunity to play in the NC game isn't about reality. It's about perceptions. Unbeaten we could not be denied even though we are severely doubted across the country.
Why is there so much opposition to our playing in the NC game? Who brings more fans? Who has a bigger alumni association? Ohio State is good business. So, what's up?
I think the answer to that question is unfortunately traceable directly to last year. The two teams that played the "Game of the Century" embarrassed themselves (and every analyst that sung their praises) in the NC and Rose Bowl games last year.
In the wacky world of perceptions, it doesn't matter that our middle order teams beat the SEC middle order teams. Ohio State and TSUN did not take care of business after everyone sung their praises. Then, TSUN lost to Appalachian State. If there is one thing that an analyst doesn't like, its being embarrassed. Ford said that openly on one ESPN program I saw this year.
When the top two Big Ten teams embarrassed themselves, they embarrassed every analyst who drank the Kool-Aid. Fool me one, shame on you. Fool me twice...
I wish it were very different and I desperately hope I am wrong, but it is very hard to believe that anything less than running, or nearly running, the table in Big Ten bowl games is going to rescue the damaged brand image of this conference.
For that reason, it is likely that if every team above us in the current rankings loses, it will not put us in the NC game. Not because of a conspiracy or desire to gang up on us, but because we got them all to drink the Kool-Aid last year and then we embarrassed ourselves and them.
What we need to do is win this week and then win convincingly in the Rose Bowl. Do that and I think we can start next year ranked #1.
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