Buckeye86
I do not choose to discuss it
SEREbuckeye;2211973; said:Sad when this is the game that can "rescue" the conference in terms of national respect.
Does anyone truly believe that Michigan State winning this game is going to make even the tiniest dent in the "Big Ten stinks" national narrative?
The Big Ten's "national respect" has gone down the drain ever since Jim Delany told ESPN to pound sand when he started the Big Ten Network.
Granted, the on field product has given the talking heads plenty of ammunition, but Big Ten football is not nearly as bad as the national perception currently makes it out to be.
All victories will be marginalized and all defeats will be amplified in accordance with the already established narrative driven by ESPNs agenda.
For example: Will Northwestern defeating Vanderbilt by a larger margin than top ten South Carolina did the previous week be talked about more or less than top ten Arkansas losing to LA Monroe?
Trick question, neither topic of discussion will be brought up.
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