pnuts34;1621357; said:
And after each of those games, he gave praise to our team! But we've lost the biggest games on our schedule the past few years is his points! And we have! You can't honestly think that games against PSU and Iowa are equal to playing USC, Texas in a BCS bowl and UF and LSU in NC games! I'm just saying he's giving the national perception of our squad, right or wrong! Jaxbuck hit it on the head, most OSU fans watch Big 10 teams and not much else, unless they live in a different market and are forced to watch whatever local team is there. Its not just ESPN either, you can go to any National syndicated radio or even talk show from Fox Sports to Comcast sports and the views are the same, the Big 10 is weak and down, so wins over PSU and Iowa don't matter to people outside of the Big 10. Thats just the facts of it, not saying I'm agreeing with them, but I am a fan of his show, he's funny and does make some valid points(sometimes not about OSU and some are). Losing 2yrs back to back to USC matters in the minds of many, losing 3 straight BCS games is what people everywhere outside of the Big 10 remember.
In practice, most teams lose games during the year and they usually lose them to teams that are better than them. All teams lose big games.
The media remains ugly for the Big Ten because Big Ten teams have lowered their OOC schedule strength and then choked against minor teams in recent years, as part of this down cycle. TSUN isn't the only Big Ten team with a shocking loss.
So, when you annoint The Game between undefeated #1 and #2 as the Game of the Century, and play it out tough, everyone applauds. The media laps it up, spills buckets of ink over your magnificence, and then looks like complete fools when neither team takes care of business in their bowl games. Follow that up with the shockers of recent years and fans who have watched Big Ten teams roll over their favorites for decades feel that it is safe to crow a bit in the warm sunshine of Big Ten vulnerability.
Cowherd is not broadcast here. When I am in the US, I wouldn't dream of wasting my time on any of the pathetic low-level crap that is ESPiN programming. Their experts who shout at each other and try to pump up fans of either side are anything but experts.
The underlying logic, which is that "we" "have to" "shutup the [naysayers, critics, "them"], relies on the premise that "we" are somehow having a conversation with "them". "We" are not. "Their" opinions don't represent anybody and "their" opinions and approval don't count.
So, we end up with a thread like this in which people talk about "their" mindless babble as if it had meaning. It doesn't.
Whether it's Cowherd (what a silly stupid stage name to pick), Mayday (ditto), or whomever they put on the air, it just doesn't matter what they think and there is no reason to discuss it, in my opinion. The aftermath of my lunch has much more meaning.