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sparky57

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I just got up and opened Penn Live to check overnight news and there was a vid link- often fans from other schools can be ahole flamers- and such is the case with a couple Buckeye fans who I see on the PSU forum- they IN NO WAY exhibit the respect and class on the vid- Buckeye fans giving the Lion team an ovation when they left the field after pre-game warmups -again, what a boatload of class- I'm sure it meant a lot to the players- i have a changed perception of Buckeye Nation- Thanks
 
I had the misfortune of sitting in front of the Penn State section located in B-deck. I'm glad you feel that Ohio State exhibited some class and respect because Penn State fans sure as hell didn't with their Joe Paterno chants and other obnoxiousness all game. There is a reason your fan base is one of the most despised and least respected in all of college football. Your school and your team will never not have covered up the tragic rape and abuse of dozens of little children, no matter how much you chant Joe Paternos name and We Are Penn State in apposing stadiums. Like I said, I'm glad you feel like Ohio State fans acted properly, because your fans were classless abnoxious assholes, same as always.
 
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Buckeye86;2041863; said:
I had the misfortune of sitting in front of the Penn State section located in B-deck. I'm glad you feel that Ohio State exhibited some class and respect because Penn State fans sure as hell didn't with their Joe Paterno chants and other obnoxiousness all game. There is a reason your fan base is one of the most despised and least respected in all of college football. Your school and your team will never not have covered up the tragic rape and abuse of dozens of little children, no matter how much you chant Joe Paternos name and We Are Penn State in apposing stadiums. Like I said, I'm glad you feel like Ohio State fans acted properly, because your fans were classless abnoxious assholes, same as always.


This.......thought Penn State fans would show some humility in getting a hard fought win against a depleted Ohio State team after being dominated by Ohio State for so long and finding out the program they love was built on a bizare cult like facade that came crumbling to the ground after the cover up of child rape....but they continue to show they are an extention of the Jersey Shore casting call
 
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sparky57;2041845; said:
I just got up and opened Penn Live to check overnight news and there was a vid link- often fans from other schools can be ahole flamers- and such is the case with a couple Buckeye fans who I see on the PSU forum- they IN NO WAY exhibit the respect and class on the vid- Buckeye fans giving the Lion team an ovation when they left the field after pre-game warmups -again, what a boatload of class- I'm sure it meant a lot to the players- i have a changed perception of Buckeye Nation- Thanks

I was at the game and I hate to rebuff your great comments: however, I don't think the all the applause was for the Penn State players. As the Penn State players were running off the field the Ohio State Marching Band was starting it's traditional "ramp entrance". My applause was for the band. :biggrin:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9mw0dEXTMk&feature=related"]2008 Ohio State Marching Band Entrance vs Penn State - YouTube[/ame]
 
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ScriptOhio;2041877; said:
I was at the game and I hate to rebuff your great comments: however, I don't think the all the applause was for the Penn State players. As the Penn State players were running off the field the Ohio State Marching Band was starting it's traditional "ramp entrance". My applause was for the band. :biggrin:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9mw0dEXTMk&feature=related

We'll forgive him the confusion this one time. As a PeeSU fan, he's too [strike] stupid [/strike] [strike] inbred [/strike] insular to know the difference.

:biggrin:
 
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Sparky57, you are right in that the Ohio State community did rally the Buckeye faithful to show your team and fans Buckeye hospitality. Many Ohio State fans will appreciate your message.

Perhaps you can share these insights on the webpages of your team and our fans will be received as cordially when we next play in Happy Valley.
 
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ScriptOhio;2041877; said:
I was at the game and I hate to rebuff your great comments: however, I don't think the all the applause was for the Penn State players. As the Penn State players were running off the field the Ohio State Marching Band was starting it's traditional "ramp entrance". My applause was for the band. :biggrin:

2008 Ohio State Marching Band Entrance vs Penn State - YouTube


Same here. I hate PSU and their fans and watching them suffer makes me smile. I was standing and applauding TBDBITL's 'Ramp Entrance'
 
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sparky57;2041845; said:
I just got up and opened Penn Live to check overnight news and there was a vid link- often fans from other schools can be ahole flamers- and such is the case with a couple Buckeye fans who I see on the PSU forum- they IN NO WAY exhibit the respect and class on the vid- Buckeye fans giving the Lion team an ovation when they left the field after pre-game warmups -again, what a boatload of class- I'm sure it meant a lot to the players- i have a changed perception of Buckeye Nation- Thanks

Next time you go to a PSU home game try wearing the visiting teams colors.

Then drop us a line about fan behavior.
 
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If these Pedtards were truly chanting "Joe Paterno" then they deserve absolutely EVERYTHING bucky has in store for them.

Joe Paterno is f*cking scum. He put protecting his legacy and his program's reputation above the safety of young children and allowed a pedophile to run unchecked for another 13 years.

Joe Paterno deserves the darkest circle of hell for his crimes.
 
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I was in 10B, near the PSU fans. They were loud, crazy, but never once made any disrespectful chants to Ohio State. So I'm not sure why some of you are upset with that...unless what you really are upset about it the fact that they were loud in OUR stadium...which upsets me too. But that's as much our fault as anything. And as far as cheering Joe Paterno's name..you can't expect them to just forget Paterno or turn on him, especially when, even if he didn't do what he should have done, he wasn't the one committing the crime. Sure it's disgusting what happened, but to expect PSU fans to just sit there quietly and not be loud during a game isn't realistic.

I think what really is going on is that a lot of you are upset because their fans were louder than we were. You wanna change that, get loud. It's not obnoxious to be loud and cheer. God knows we did it two years ago in Michigan. With signs like "We love you RichRod." To me that's more disrespectful than the PSU fans being loud and cheering for Penn State and Paterno.

I've had a lot of bad experiences with PSU fans at their place, and think they can be quite disrespectful. But yesterday they were not. The B section fans were their students. They have loud students, home and away. We don't have a loud home crowd. It's kind of embarrassing how quiet 105,000 people can be when Ohio State is on defense.
 
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I met a few PSU fans at before the game. The ones I met were a nice lot.

Here's a note to the Ohio State PA crew. Don't play a chant that the opposing team does at home right after their defense gets a huge stop on 4th down near the end of the game. The only fans going crazy and chanting at that time were the Penn State fans; and rightfully so.
 
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