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For those keeping track at home, he's highlighting wins over 8, 4, 5, 8 and 5 loss teams as proof they are right on track.
Well, that's not exactly the full story, now is it...
He's also downplaying the loss to the number 3 team who finished just behind (name dropping here, bear with me) Clemson and Alabama while not even mentioning a 26 point loss to a 3 loss Florida team... or... you know, failing to mention the lack of a scholarship running back who has ever carried a football in college even once ... or mentioning that the defense is replacing pretty much everyone, including two of their best coaches- even where those replacement prospects have been depleted in number by transfer off of that sinking shit...err.. ship.
Ohio State's loss to Iowa Pre-Flight was in 1943, when Pre-Flight finished #2 in the AP poll.Teams Ohio State played (and sometimes lost to) between 1896 and 1944:
Antioch, Akron Buchtel (several times, lost 6 - 12 in one game), Camp Sherman, Carlisle Indian School, Case, Columbus Barracks, Denison, Drake - not Mandrake, but Drake, Ft. Knox, Great Lakes Navy, Heidleberg, Iowa Pre-flight, Kenyon, Marietta, Mt. Union, Oberlin, Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio Medical, Otterbein, Western Reserve, Wittenberg, Wooster. 17th Regiment,
Since we’re on the subject of really stupid Michigan fans running their mouth on twitter.
Well, that's not exactly the full story, now is it...
He's also downplaying the loss to the number 3 team who finished just behind (name dropping here, bear with me) Clemson and Alabama while not even mentioning a 26 point loss to a 3 loss Florida team... or... you know, failing to mention the lack of a scholarship running back who has ever carried a football in college even once ... or mentioning that the defense is replacing pretty much everyone, including two of their best coaches- even where those replacement prospects have been depleted in number by transfer off of that sinking shit...err.. ship.
Since we’re on the subject of really stupid Michigan fans running their mouth on twitter.
Teams Ohio State played (and sometimes lost to) between 1896 and 1944:
Antioch, Akron Buchtel (several times, lost 6 - 12 in one game), Camp Sherman, Carlisle Indian School, Case, Columbus Barracks, Denison, Drake - not Mandrake, but Drake, Ft. Knox, Great Lakes Navy, Heidleberg, Iowa Pre-flight, Kenyon, Marietta, Mt. Union, Oberlin, Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio Medical, Otterbein, Western Reserve, Wittenberg, Wooster. 17th Regiment,
While I agree with those who pick different starting points for the record between Ohio State and Michigan and Michigan's all time record, I also say with confidence that when the Bucks move past them in both records there will be much pounding of chests throughout Buckeye Nation/World/Planet and there will be no concern that the list of wins contains Oberlin, Buchtel, and Kenyon, only that games were won. In the end, fans are fans and it's a consistent set of behaviors that are engaged in. That said, Go Bucks, don't give damn for the (w)hole state of Michigan unless they're playing Notre Dame.
And I certainly don't brag about the last time Ohio State beat Wittenberg.
Ohio State's loss to Iowa Pre-Flight was in 1943, when Pre-Flight finished #2 in the AP poll.
The loss to Carlisle was in 1904, a program that had Pop Warner as coach from 1899-1903, and won 10 games in 1904.
Ohio State beat Great Lakes Navy in 1944, when Great Lakes was coached by Paul Brown and finished #17.
Some of those opponents weren't weak at all, despite how their names sound at this point in time.