buckeyesin07
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Gatorubet;1693977; said:OK. If what he said was that offensive, what is the future as far as you are concerned? To get back in your good graces - if he can - what does he have to do? Is he already sentenced to a lifetime of dislike? Do you want him to apologize first...in any special manner with any specific statement repudiated with his remorseful apology? Can be recover from that without an apology in any way? Does he have to quit talking good about Urban or the SEC? Bad about the Big-10? Not dis Tress' offense or never predict a Buckeye loss in upcoming major games? Quit ESPN?
I get all of this, but moving on from his statements of a few years ago (the statement about recruits not going to tOSU would be my main complaint if I were an alumnus) - what does he have to do to get back in the good graces of those who are clearly [censored]ed at him?
I think what irks a lot of OSU fans about KH is the perceived notion that he has used OSU as a stepping stone (in the truest sense) in order to gain his status on ESPN. If ESPN puts some blowhard on national TV that totally trashes OSU, we can all chalk that up to "OSU animosity" or what-have-you. However, when a former OSU QB goes on ESPN and says a certain loss is going to set the OSU program back 10 years or that he can't understand why recruits would go to OSU, then the general public, I believe, is more apt to think such hyperbole is true. Indeed, knowing that KH played at OSU, one would believe that KH doesn't want to believe that such things are true. In short, his status as a former OSU QB gains him extra credibility when it comes to saying anti-OSU things. In that way, I think a lot of OSU fans believe he's stepped on OSU to achieve personal fame.
As for what can he do? I don't know. I'm personally not all that upset with him. I think much of his "analysis" is trite and full of hyperbole, but I'd think the same of him as an analyst if he made the above-mentioned statements about any other college football powerhouse, such as Texas or USC. I'd imagine that in order to get back in the good graces of OSU fans who he's irritated, cutting down on the negative OSU hyperbole in the future would help. Also, if ever directly asked about the hyperbole-laden comments that he's made in the past, I'd imagine OSU fans would expect him to admit those statements were ridiculous.
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