I guess since I started a bit of a stir. I'll do my sound off. So people will know who I am.
I was born in Longmead-Puritas section of Cleveland (W. 130th and Bellaire), but my family moved out to the burbs and I graduated from Strongsville HS in 1998. I attended Youngstown State for two years before transferring to Akron. I graduated with a degree in Mass Media Communication with a fine GPA of 2.7 :) and now work in Georgia as a preps sports writer. (I'll brag a little and say I won 1st place for Sports Writing by the Georgia Press Association in my first year in 2004 and second place by the Georgia Sportswriter's Association). I've been a Buckeye fan since I was 8-9 years old. My dream was to attend OSU. I was accepted there out of HS, but decided to stay closer to home for personal reasons. It's ok that I never was an "OSU Buckeye", because I'll always be a Buckeye and it worked out in the end.
My favorite Buckeye off all time is Antoine Winfield, being 5-10 and a 175 pounds, I've always been a fan of the little guys that can bring the wood.
My favorite Buckeye moment would be the OSU Fiesta Bowl victory against Miami.
The thing I hate most about Georgia. Easy, it's the SEC homers. And when I lived in Thomasville (40 miles north of Tallahasse), the ACC and FSU homers.
The thing I like most about Georgia. Easy, it's the weather and the quality of football I get to watch every fall.
Do I plan on staying in Georgia? Easy, No. I'll be back in Ohio sooner or later. Hopefully covering the Buckeyes or my second favorite team, the Browns.
This is pretty interesting. My girlfriend (who followed me to Georgia and will be my fiance once I scrap up a few dollars to get a ring) grew up a Michigan fan. She's from Elyria, but thought the Puke and Blue were cool colors. It only took one game, and a couple of long Mo Clarett touchdowns against Texas Tech to change all of that. Now, she is a Buckeye fan and will even talk trash to the SEC/ACC fans down here. She even put a trash talking Miami fan in his place. By the time she was done, he didn't know what to say. I didn't say a word, just listened with a big smile on my face.