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Sound Off !!! - Introduce Yourself

Grew up in Troy, Ohio. At 21 I joined the Air Force and have been to Texas, Mississippi, and Nevada since. I was approved for Palace Chase (seperating Active Duty and joining the Air National Guard) and will be moving back to Troy to finish my Military obligation at Rickenbacker in Columbus.

I grew up as most of you have: a big time Buckeye fan because that is all you know in most areas of Ohio. Thanks to ESPN Gameplan, I haven't missed a game since I enlisted. There was a close call last year against TSUN when there were rumors of weekend duty. I may have gone AWOL.

Favorite Buckeye: Archie Griffin -- not old enough to have seen him play live but he was hands down the best running back in his day (which says a lot).
 
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First post on the new board, I was born in Middletown, Ohio. Moved to Florida and South Carolina growing up but ended up back here to go to college. The last 8 years I have split time between C-bus and Cincy for my job. I have 2 brothers that have graduated from OSU and I myself didnt quite make it! The whole family is Die hard BUCKS and Minn. Viking fans so it was in my blood. Nice to read all the stories and get to know a little about everyone and look forward to conversing down the road. GO BUCKS!
 
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Wow, I can't believe I haven't posted here yet. What a shame.

I'm Brett, and I'm 22 from Columbus, Ohio. I go to OSU, where I'm a senior (4th year) in Computer Science & Engineering. Tough, tough, tough major, but I enjoy it. I was born at Riverside, and I lived in Worthington for most of my life, going to Thomas Worthington High School. I was a big time fullback in middle school and was possibly going to play varsity at TWHS, but financial problems forced me to get a job and quit football, and when I finally got a chance to play, I was out of shape and scared I wouldn't make it back. Worst decision of my life. I could have been playing somewhere still.. I was smart, quick for my size and loved the game. Regardless, I'm happy where I am now.

I've been a Buck fan since I was 7. I went to the Iowa game (we won, 28-0), and I had a good time, but it wasn't mind-blowing.. I was actually afraid of the heights. :( My parents went to a party for the Michigan game, and my two best friends came over to watch the game. They got bored, and wanted to play Nintendo, but I wanted to watch the game, so I figured out how to take the small TV from our spare room and hook the NES up to that so we could do both. That's how I knew I was a Buckeye.

I go to every game every year, living on campus year round. I often discuss the idea of moving somewhere for grad school, but I'm really not sure I could leave the gameday atmosphere!
 
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Well, I've been a member for a few weeks, but didn't realize this Sound Off thread was here until today...

I life in SE Michigan, just minutes from Toledo, OH. It is a "border" area, where half the folks are UM fans and half are Buckeye fans. In this area, it is also interesting to have Sparty fans who root for the Bucks when they play the Wolverines.

I moved here 18 years ago from Central Ohio, and have been a steadfast Buckeye the whole time, losing a LOT of money during the Cooper years! The New Age of Buckeye football started with the hiring of Jim Tressel.

My first Buckeye game in person was Ohio State vs. #1 Purdue, 1968. I was 13 years old. My dad and I went to the stadium in the second quarter, and the ushers let us go in for a couple of coeds who got cold and went home before half time. It was beautiful. The buckeyes won that year, and went on to beat OJ and the Prophylactics in the Rose Bowl. Just wonderful.

Before that, as a little tyke I could only remember the family following the hoops team - my family is/was Fred Taylor fanatics, and lived and died with the teams of the sixties.

After I graduated from Worthington HS in 1973 (back when there was only one HS in Worthington) I lived in the campus area off and on for about five years and Ohio State football was THE big thing. I was never a student and rarely got tickets, but we always had twn or fifteen guys and a few cases of beer together, and then headed on down to High Street afterwards. Killed a few brain cells but it was a happy time.

Sunday mornings we would drag our hangovers down to the Soccer fields outside the open end of the shoe and play tackle football in our jeans and tennie booties until someone had to go to the ER or started bleeding heavily.

The Championship Year 2002: I drove down to Columbus just to watch the game with family still there. I heard radio people on Detroit radio saying "this Fiesta Bowl is gonna be a blowout. 45-10 Miami... Ohio State has not seen speed like this..." bla bla bla. Has to be one of the best games I ever saw, second only to the 1968 Ohio State/Purdue.

Go Buckeyes!
Beat Purdue and DEFINITELY beat Michigan!!!
 
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I don’t know why I didn’t find this link sooner. I’ve been a member since the beginning of this 2004 football season. It’s been an up and down season, but right now it’s up…so I am happy.

My name is Jon and I live in Centerville, Ohio. My old Centerville High School is ranked #3 in the State and playing #1 Cincinnati-Colerain this weekend in the playoffs. The winner of this game has a good shot at winning state, and Centerville has never won state before…but they’ve sure been a great place for Ohio State to get recruits lately. Hawk and Nuge!

I went to Miami University and got my BA in political science in Dec. 2003. I am now trying to become and Minor League Baseball Umpire. I worked in the Northwoods League this summer which is for college All-Stars. The season lasted 2.5 months with only 4 days off. We had a game every night, 2 umpire crews just like minor league baseball, and traveled throughout 10 cities in the upper Midwest. The Northwoods League games averaged 2,000 a game in attendance and Madison, WI had a team that brought in 6,000 on average and 10,000 one night. The teams use old minor league ballparks.

Why am I a Buckeye fan and what kind of fan am I? Well I’ve been a Buckeye fan since before I was born, literally. I was born on February 11, 1982, but my first Ohio State football game was on September 12, 1981 as the Buckeyes beat up on Duke 34-13. Ohio State went on to beat scUM that year. And then in 1982, the year I was born, we beat scUM again!

My dad graduated from Ohio State and therefore I was raised a Buckeye.
He has season tickets in B-deck…3rd row no obstructions. And we’ve had the same seats for a while now. I think we actually moved over a few during the renovation. I love the seats because, in B-deck, most people either have to deal with a pole, or are so far back they can’t see the scoreboard or punts. Well we are far enough up we can see everything, and there is no poll…but we also get the luxury of having TV’s right in front of us that are put there for people in B-deck who can’t see. So since they put those babies up there I’ve been able to see those replays they won’t show on the scoreboard. This year I also have been able to watch instant replays before they announce them. During the Wisconsin game this year, according to replay, Anthony Davis fumbled 3 times. 2 of them were challenged. None were reversed, but they were all clear fumbles. All those TVs have done is made me more pissed off at the refs over the years.

My dad took me to a lot of games as I was growing up. Not all of them, but a lot. I really don’t know which ones I went to and which ones I didn’t, because we have ticket stubs for a lot of them. All the games until I was about 11 seem like a blur. I kind of remember the Ohio State-Michigan tie in 13-13 because it was a tie. That’s when I started to really understand The Game and get into it, which leads to the first game that really sticks out to me. When my dad and I, and 2 neighbors drove up to Ann Arbor for my first and last (until last year) Ohio State-Michigan game in TSUN. Nothing like being undefeated and losing to scUM. I remember it was cold…I think there were snowflakes in the air. I remember being amazed from the outside at how small the stadium looked because it was sunken in the ground, and I remember having to wait with my dad for a LONG LONG TIME to use the bathroom. The stadium didn’t impress me that much, but why should it have? I was used to The Shoe!

I first started REALLY following Ohio State football in 1994. Joey Galloway taught me what the Heisman was, because my dad explained to me at the beginning of the year that it would be a really big deal if Joey won the award. I started to follow the game, learn the game more, and watch the game more for the game and not for the things surrounding it, which I still love. I knew all the rules about football well before that, but it wasn’t until I was 12 until I really started living and dying with the Buckeyes. That was my Buckeye Renaissance.

1994 wasn’t the year it was hyped to be. Joey didn’t win the Heisman. (But I learned a lot more about the Heisman in 1995! Eddie! Eddie! Eddie!) We lost to Illinois, which around that time was really pissing me off, because it seemed like we could never beat Illinois. Penn State absolutely destroyed us. But we beat scUM. And wouldn’t you know…I didn’t get to go to the game. My dad took our neighbor. I don’t remember if I couldn’t go for some reason, or what the deal was. I remember being jealous I didn’t get to go. I think my dad saw how upset I was about not going to the game and realized just how important Ohio State Football had become. He told me I could always go with him to the games if I really enjoyed it that much. That’s and offer I took up with him, and I’ve been to almost every home game since.

In 1996 I got really sick with some stomach problems. I was in and out of the hospital and lost a lot of weight and wasn’t doing good. My dad had tickets to the Rose Bowl, but we had to stay home and watch it on TV because I was so sick. But one game I wasn’t going to miss, was the scUM game. I didn’t care how bad I felt that day, or how sick I was. I was going to the game. I remember it was cold, and my stomach hurt badly. I remember seeing us go up 9-0 and getting really excited. The year before we were undefeated going into the scUM game and lost. I told my dad that next year we get them at home. I’ll be there and we’ll win all our games that year. I wanted more than anything for Ohio State to win out and be #1. Up 9-0, I remember getting excited. Then I remember feeling like crap. As much as I tried, I couldn’t will the team to do anything on offense after being up 9-0. I began to HATE Stanley Jackson and still blame him for losing the game. I still wonder how he could have played so poorly. So we lose 13-9. The Rose Bowl made it a little bit better, but that was a long month.

I guess the 1998 MSU game hurt the most to me out of any game. We were the best team that year. We had scUM at home. We were better than them this year by A LOT. We were going to beat scUM, but instead of leading 24-9 against MSU, they come all the way back and silence Ohio Stadium. It was deafly silent. I remember walking out of the stadium, and nobody saying a word. I didn’t say a word until we were in the car on the way home. And I summed it up to my dad in 3 quick words… “Well that sucked!” That was the first year of the BCS. We would have beaten Tennessee. We should have been there instead of 1 loss Florida State. We were the first team robbed by the BCS, but we didn’t realize it or complain, because we went to the Rose Bowl, just like we would have before this BCS mess. But we beat scUM, but we weren’t undefeated when we did it, so I didn’t feel redeemed for 1996. But I got that redemption in 2002. That was for 1996. That win felt so damn good. Liberating! If I could have busted out of my skin, I would have. I’m still pumped about that win. I measure my Ohio State football life on scUM games. With one only 11 days away. I hope another chapter ends up being on the positive side for the Bucks.

Since 2001 my dad and I have started going to most of the road games. We haven’t been as good about it this year, only going to Northwestern. But I’ve been to almost all the Big 10 stadiums, and a few others. The Shoe is BY FAR the best out there. Well…that’s who I am and why I’m a Buckeye. The rest of my life is just details…

Here's some quick fun stats from me:

Favorite Buckeye: Eddie George
Least Favorite Buckeye: Maurice Clarett
Favorite Baseball Team: Reds then Red Sox
Favorite NFL Team: Bengals
Favorite President: William Jefferson Clinton
Political Party: Robinhoodism

That's all for now...
 
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what a mangy looking group of newbies this is.....damn.....enough about you already.....i dont give a rats ass about you.....

the buckeye love demonstrated on the past two pages is pathetic......i dont want to hear that your high-school girl ran off with your step-dad.....

i want buckeye facts......pussies....

how many games attended....favorite game....when did you become a buckeye....

damn...this thread has turned into a bad oprah show....


buck up.....
 
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Just wanted to say Hey. Longtime Buckeye fan and Alum (as I am sure most here are). A true die hard fan here :biggrin: Great game yesterday... way to go Bucks!!


Go Bucks!!!
Scott


At the time of this post it was 4:21 EST and michigan still sucks.
 
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