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Will you pull for Notre Dame or Michigan?

I hope that the stadium sinks into the earth and swallows up both teams and their fans.... I know that's a tall order considering Weis is a small planet... if that can't happen I hope scUM pulls off the upset.
 
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Just some thoughts: How come no one ever sings "We don't Give a Damn for the Whole State of Indiana?" Why are tickets to the Northwestern game cheaper than the last game of the year... for that matter why is Michigan the last game of the year? Why is there a Gold Pants Club? Why do we call it The Game? Why are the stakes so high each year? Who turned down the Big 10? Who DOESN'T share revenue, resources, publicity with the Big 10 or tOSU?

Like it or not, without a program of Michigan's regular quality the Big 10 suffers and Ohio State suffers.

Now, how does the Big 10 benefit from a Notre Dame victory?

How does Ohio State benefit from a Notre Dame victory? (yeah, I know the not-quite-impossible scenario where the Rose Bowl bid gets decided on OOC games)

Look at what happened in one week when OSU beat Texas and Notre Dame shellacked Penn State. Suddenly the Big 10's #3 program is suspect, suddenly Notre Dame is #2. And if they beat Michigan this week and Penn State plays like they've seen a football before against us... in Columbus... WHO do you think will be #1?

Wake up folks. Smell the damn coffee. Go BLUE!
 
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cincibuck;607515; said:
Like it or not, without a program of Michigan's regular quality the Big 10 suffers and Ohio State suffers.

Now, how does the Big 10 benefit from a Notre Dame victory?

How does Ohio State benefit from a Notre Dame victory? (yeah, I know the not-quite-impossible scenario where the Rose Bowl bid gets decided on OOC games)

Look at what happened in one week when OSU beat Texas and Notre Dame shellacked Penn State. Suddenly the Big 10's #3 program is suspect, suddenly Notre Dame is #2. And if they beat Michigan this week and Penn State plays like they've seen a football before against us... in Columbus... WHO do you think will be #1?

Wake up folks. Smell the damn coffee. Go BLUE!

So let me get this straight, Ohio State's success is slightly dependent on scUM? This seems to be the argument you and everyone else uttering the blasphemy of "Go Flu". Personally, I think OSU is a quality enough program that it controls its own destiny. We don't need the help of any program, especially from gutter slime up north.
 
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