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Ohio Stadium aka THE Horseshoe (Official Thread)


The accountants on the board can say with more certainty but it's likely tied to a depreciation schedule but with OSU being tax exempt, maybe not?

My advice, like they would care to hear it, would be to stop being penny wise and pound foolish. Change the goddamn thing out a year earlier than GAAP says you should before someone gets hurt. If it's not a tax/depreciation thing then pay attention and change the damn thing out earlier next time.

and P.S. get some gray paint

/rant
 
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I'd guess the depreciation amount is probably with a couple percent max at this point so it's not saving all that much to get a new one put in and save some ankles and knees and quite possibly, championships in the Shoe. But I always hated accounting and finance so maybe I'm missing a couple things. I just need healthy football players to rant about!!
 
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maybe tongue in cheek, but it’s a valid question.

if we are gonna have a shit field, at the very least we could get our kids equipment best suited to perform on it.

Curious how/

I was terse so that it could be taken tongue in cheek, but at bottom... yeah. I think it's definitely possible that Nike knows what kind of compound will have the highest coefficient of friction with an old field-turf surface. I think it's possible that they provided the Ducks with shoes that were specific to that environment. It would not be the first time that the Buckeyes lost a game because the other team had better shoes for the given conditions.

Having said that... by far the larger reason the Buckeyes lost is because the defense played the wrong scheme, poorly
 
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