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Buckeye Fans (Best Damn Fans in the Land)

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MIKE BEAS: Like them or not, Buckeye football fans the best



A few years ago I found myself the recipient of a cruel joke. Or so I thought while attending a Big Ten football game and noticing that my ticket?s small print was sending me marching into a sea of scarlet.

Maybe if I kept my yap shut for four quarters (yeah, right), the afternoon would go by smoothly and only a few harmless trash-talking episodes will ensue.
Bracing myself for the worst, a strange thing happened.
Ohio State fans were, for the most part, pretty nice people. Oh, Buckeye Land has raised some bandwagon-jumping jerks, but what college football fan base hasn?t? Think every supporter of Notre Dame, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Florida, Alabama, Texas and Tennessee is taking today off to be fitted for a halo?
Hardly.
My mind backtracked to that autumn stampede of OSU backers the other day when reading that between 30,000-40,000 Buckeye fans ? that?s 40,000, not 4,000 ? made the trip to Austin, Texas, for the much-anticipated showdown between No. 1 Ohio State and second-ranked Texas.
Austin is 1,300 miles southwest of Columbus, Ohio.
Think of how many Ohio residents were forced to come down with mysterious illnesses last Thursday and Friday.
?Yeah, boss (cough), this is Walt. I won?t be in today (sniff). Seems I?ve come down with a bug of some sort (throat clear). My voice is going, so don?t call me this weekend. Don?t want to strain it (cough, the sequel). See you Monday.?
As this conversation takes place, Walt?s buddies are in his driveway loading his grill and enough food to feed half of Youngstown onto the RV.
Forty-thousand people. Thirteen-hundred miles. State after state of in-between.
Who does this?
And who rents the home team?s 16,000-seat basketball venue to hold a pep session prior to Saturday?s kickoff and then has roughly 7,000 rabid Buckeye fans show up?
Don?t mess with Texas, my foot. Don?t mess with Ohio.
Texas, which supposedly invented and perfected the sport of football, got eclipsed off and on the football field over the weekend. A dream-come-true double-dip for all those Buckeye backers driving those 1,300 miles the other direction on Sunday.OSU does get points taken away for the celebratory idiocy taking place near campus after the victory, which included fires, arrests and the obligatory torched automobile or two.

Not to send these morons crashing back to earth, but you?ve won two football games in 2006. Eleven more and you?ve got your title.
Enough wrist-slapping. The intent here is to give credit where it is due and Ohio State stepped up large in almost every way possible.
Athletics are driven by numbers, so until Michigan, Tennessee or some other program pulls off or surpasses what Ohio State just pulled off, Buckeye fans have No. 1 to themselves.
Sports Editor Mike Beas can be reached at [email protected].
 
How much Buckeye memorabilia can you fit into one room?

From the outside, this Columbus residence looks like any Buckeye fan's house. But looks can be deceiving!

As we head down the basement you are heading into a Buckeye World that is like no other. This is the Mother of all Buckeye basements.

This is the Buckeye pride and joy of Brian Fogle. Fogle started collecting as a kid and this is what it has turned into.

Fogle has so much memorabilia he is now forced to hang pictures on the ceiling.

“I just ran out of room so my girlfriend won't let it go past the door so I have to kind of improvise a little bit and use the space that I have," he said.

You name it and Fogle has it: From things signed by Woody Hayes to every kind of football figurine there is. Some of this stuff is downright rare, including a desk once used by Heisman winner Les Horvath while he attended Ohio State.

Fogle is pretty much out of room in the basement and he says he is looking for a new home with a bigger basement.

And if you are wondering there is one piece of Buckeye memorabilia he is on the hunt for. It would be a pair of Gold Pants that is given to the Buckeye Players after a win over Michigan.

See entire news story with video: https://www.10tv.com/article/news/l...room/530-dcb6540f-828a-49b9-bfe5-6bd8de364dd6
 
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I haven't been everywhere or met everyone, but my theory is that people are people no matter where you go - or which team they root for. In a given group you will find quite a few great people and some anus sphincters.

If a school wins "too much" and has a large fan base, you are going to get people who extrapolate the bad behavior of a few to the group. We are big and our team wins a lot. People are going to hate us. It's because they aren't us. :)
 
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How much Buckeye memorabilia can you fit into one room?

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This wouldn't work for me. When the Buckeyes weren't playing well, I'd be damaging too much valuable stuff. I throw stuff. Sometimes large stuff. My therapist is working on it.
 
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