First of all, it's "different from", not "different than", but maybe you haven't reached high school yet, so I'll let that one slide for now....Kiki_Buckeye;990743; said:guess I just have a totally different view than most of the people on this forum.
Those of us who have some history with the Buckeyes in particular, and with college football in general, realize that it is very difficult to run the table and win a national championship. Look at any great program, and you'll see at least as many "failures" as "successes".
Since the advent of the AP poll in 1936, Ohio State has five generally recognized national championships (1942, 1954, 1957, 1968, and 2002) and three other undefeated seasons where the team could reasonably claim at least a portion of the national championship (1944, 1961, and 1973). That's only eight seasons out of sixty-seven where the Buckeyes were at least as good as any other team in the country. On the other hand, the Buckeyes have "blown" national championship opportunities in 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2006, and now 2007, and generally under-performed in numerous other seasons.
With respect to yesterday's contest, Ohio State played a "good" game, maybe a "seven out of ten". With the Buckeyes' level of talent, their performance would have been good enough to beat most of the teams on their schedule most of the time. Unfortunately, the Buckeyes' opponent yesterday had solid talent and played a "near perfect" game, maybe "nine-and-a-half out of ten". No one from Ohio State stepped up to play a huge game; Juice Williams and J Leman did so for Illinois, and they were difference makers (give the Illini O-line a lot of credit as well). That's the nature of sports - upsets happen sometimes. Unfortunately in college football, one upset generally ruins a team's entire season. That's just the system - get used to it.
At BP, we prefer to discuss our team intelligently, and we don't really appreciate people who sign up and immediately start flaming the Buckeyes after a tough loss. If you can't handle losing, then take up knitting, or something....
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