Well, Mandel has said good things about us and he made some good points.
I can understand where Oiler and Dryden are coming from. We need to get over this and not be seeing conspiracy under every bush. I do not see one here but neither do I see a balanced column.
Let me be a bit more objective about the problems I have with Mandel's column:
- He has addressed this topic previously more than once,
- he attempts to prejudice the reader immediately by calling the message "disturbing",
- he seems oblivious to the fact that if he receives 20 messages from our fanbase, it's a much smaller proportion than 5 messages from supporters of some other smaller schools with major names,
- he uses the word "plenty" to make it seem as if every Buckeye in the country wrote him and doesn't quantify exactly how many letters he received,
- he is not open and transparent about how many letters that he received calling him out about other matters from fans supporting other teams (and he's had a few boo-boos in recent weeks),
- he makes it sound like Hamby runs a gauntlet fearing for his life every day and,
- he tries to paint our fanbase as a group of violent Neanderthals when he himself ends his column with aggressive statements toward him from Texas and USC fans that fit that bill quite nicely.
I think the myth of the rabid Ohio State fan that is like no other in the country is complete horseshit.
Let's be very frank about Stewart Mandel. He was pushing quite hard for Oregon to be the other BCS bowl game. Our game against Notre Dame must just gall his ass.
Stewart Mandel has said some good things about Ohio State and I have enjoyed reading many of his columns. However, while we need to move past this, he also has shown some bias against Ohio State in recent years. He called for Ohio State to shut down its entire athletics department for a year, alleging that it was so corrupt that was the only way to clean it out. He said some pretty ugly things about Ohio State in recent years and did his own share of presenting as truth the baseless allegations that he knew were already proven false.
I do not agree that the message Mandel finds disturbing has anything to do with hatred toward Hamby. It just says to me that the fan is pointing out that one play may have changed the entire outcome. The fan doesn't say it is the only play and Mandel builds a strawman to knock down by making it seem as if he did.
Conspiracy? No. A sports columnist that is our enemy? Probably not. Our friend? Certainly not.
Nevertheless, it is Mandel, not the Buckeye fan, who is wrong in this case.