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jlb1705;1820826; said:Let's see who won this dick-waving contest...
Saw31;1820971; said:
"We will play Nevada anytime, anywhere.....except on the road and on a Friday!!!"
NJ-Buckeye;1821013; said:I feel so bad for the Boise President... before he made all those remarks about Gee... He didn't know Boise was going to be facing that juggernaut Nevada
Gee backs off football remarks
Thursday, December 2, 2010
By Ken Gordon
The Columbus Dispatch
"What do I know about college football? I look like Orville Redenbacher. I have no business talking about college football." ? Ohio State president E. Gordon Gee
More than a week after his "Little Sisters of the Poor" comments ignited a national uproar, Ohio State president E. Gordon Gee yesterday admitted, "I need to keep my mouth closed."
"I'm very blessed to have the best athletic director and best football coach in the country," Gee said. "They run the athletic program and I run the university, and I should have stayed out of there. What I should do is go over to the surgical suites and get my foot extricated from my mouth.
"What do I know about college football? I look like Orville Redenbacher. I have no business talking about college football."
Gee created the controversy when he was asked whether schools such as Texas Christian or Boise State should be allowed to play in the national championship game if they were undefeated.
He first responded by saying, "Well, I don't know enough about the X's and O's of college football," but went on to say that teams in the Southeastern Conference or Big Ten play a "murderer's row" of opponents, and that "we do not play the Little Sisters of the Poor."
Gee concluded by saying that unless a team withstood the week-in, week-out competition of tough opponents in good conferences "there's some reason to believe they may not be the best teams" to play for a championship.
Any subtleties in Gee's remarks, though, were lost in the "Little Sisters of the Poor" comment.
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buckeyesin07;1825800; said:Right now on the front page of espn.com under "Headlines" it says the following:
"Lesson learned: Ohio St. head shuts up on BCS"
Thanks, ESPN, for reminding me how unprofessional you are and why I should not visit your website.