Showing posts with label rivalry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rivalry. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Relax Buckeye Fans...You'll Lose Soon Enough


Intro by by HD Handshoe
Founder
BlockONation


I've been pretty harsh on Michigan football and their fans lately, and deservedly so.

Anyone else remember the 2-10-1 record of John Cooper? UM fans were less than cordial towards us and now they have to take their lumps, all the same.

Nevertheless, I'm giving them a voice here, to defend themselves and their current 1-7 slide vs. our mighty Buckeyes.

Well that, and I just found great humor in the optimistic homerism screaming from this article. Hope you do too.






by The Wolverine
BleacherReport.com Contributor




The Ohio State—Michigan rivalry isn’t dead.

Ohio State has just been on a nice run. But a run is all it is.

Buckeye fans seemingly have nothing better to do than to fold their arms and speculate as to what should be done about things.

One brilliant commentator has even suggested that USC should be the new Michigan, as far as rivalries go for Ohio State.

Yes, Ohio State has a rematch game against USC scheduled for this year in Columbus as well. But OSU fans can’t be serious that a second game against a good team will somehow replace 105 years of playing football against each other.

I don’t take the suggestion seriously, but use it as a starting point to explain what will happen to our Buckeye friends.

You will lose, and the tide will swing the other way.

Some history may put things in perspective.

Sure, Ohio State has beaten Michigan the last five years, and seven of the last eight meetings. But setting aside last year’s beating in Columbus, the last seven years of the rivalry have averaged a point differential of 8.1 points per game.

That’s not domination.

Those are close games, including a 2006 42-39 thriller that is arguably the greatest college football game ever played.

Before the most recent stretch, Michigan beat Ohio State five out of the last six meetings, and a whopping 10 out of 12 times (excluding a tie game in 1992).

From 1952 to 1972, Ohio State won 14 out 21 meetings. From 1938 to 1951, Michigan won 10 of 14 meetings, two of which were ties.

Simply put, my Buckeye friends, you’ve got yours coming. And anyone who suggests otherwise simply doesn’t have an understanding of or an appreciation for history, or is irrationally overconfident, or most likely both.

As one famous individual said, “pride comes before the fall.”

I honestly don’t know when it is coming.

It may be this year.

It may be next year.

Or maybe a few years from now.

But when it does, I’ll smile and think back to my Buckeye friends who so arrogantly suggested there was no more rivalry.

And when the Wolverines are on top again, I’ll be sure not to make the same mistake.


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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Justin Boren—10 Buckeyes You Don't Know About Yet: Part III

by HD Handshoe
Founder
BlockONation.com


Welcome to Part III of the ten-part series.

As previously stated, I will continue to repost the opening few paragraphs from Part I in all ten segments in the event that a new reader who may have missed a previous segment begins to follow along so if you've been following from the beginning, please bear with me and thanks!



First off, let me say this article is not for die-hard Ohio State fans. I suspect you will know the players I highlight.

Instead, I wrote this in response to my recent preview article about the OSU/USC football matchup in Columbus this fall. A lot has been made by non-OSU fans of how USC will be reloaded as usual, and thus, many of these people believe that Ohio State will have zero chance of beating the Trojans.

Pretty much everyone who isn't a Buckeye fan seems to believe this, but the problem is, they are overlooking the fact that USC lost far more than OSU and OSU reloads just as well as USC!

They are also making a generalization about how good or how not-so-good the Buckeyes will be based on Ohio State's big-stage losses, starting with Florida in the 2006 BCS title game and culminating with their lop-sided loss in Los Angeles last September.

They are also focusing on the players OSU is losing and aren't looking at the players who are here and ready to start, including a several key guys from the last two highly-regarded recruiting classes, and that's where I come in!

To help educate those doom-and-gloom prognosticators who make those type of general statements about the Buckeyes 2009 season outlook, I've decided to create a 10-part series to spotlight 10 players who will make a name for themselves nationally and step in for Ohio State and sufficiently fill the holes left by the likes of Beanie Wells, James Laurinaitus, Malcolm Jenkins, Marcus Freeman, Alex Boone, Brian Robiskie, etc.

Obviously, no Buckeye fan, player, or coach will deny that losing Beanie Wells is beyond huge—but remember, Terrelle Pryor is an amazing dual-threat quarterback who will carry the load more often in 2009 if needed, but he's not the only potential game-breaking playmaker that will see action for the Buckeyes!



No. 8—Justin Boren
OL (6'4, 315)


It's likely that not many fans outside of Ohio and Michigan know a lot about Justin Boren.

He is from Pickerington, Ohio, near Columbus, where he was a four-year varsity starter and letter winner, a two-time All-Ohio selection in 2005 and 2006, a Parade Magazine All-American, and a participant in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in 2006.

He was rated the No. 1 center prospect in the nation by Rivals.com, a five-star and top 25 recruit by Scout.com, and was considered the fourth-best overall player in Ohio. He was also listed in both the Rivals and ESPN Top 100.

He is probably one of the most hated players that will ever wear the Scarlet and Gray, and I suppose with good reason.

If you are unfamiliar with the story, the long and short of it is, after H.S., Boren signed to play football at the University of Michigan. He was a starting O-lineman for the Wolverines in 2006 and 2007, earning varsity letters both years.

Soon after Rich Rodriguez was hired in 2008 to replace the "retiring" Lloyd Carr, Boren decided he did not want to play for Rodriguez, and so he chose to transfer, to of all places, Ohio State. You can see why this doesn't sit well with UM fans.

His brother Zach, a LB, is a member of OSU's 2009 recruiting class. I'm not sure if Zach came to OSU because of Justin, or if Justin came to OSU because of Zach, but I'm happy to have them both!

After sitting out the '08 season per NCAA rules, Boren is poised and ready to anchor a young, but very highly touted offensive line for the Buckeyes in 2009!

Alongside Jim Cordle, Michael Brewster, Bryant Browning, Mike Adams and possibly J.B. Shugarts who returns from injury, Boren should be the leader of this Ohio State line—A line that could end up being one of the best in the nation!

The last couple of seasons, the Buckeye O-line has greatly underperformed, so it's exciting to have Boren here.

His attitude and nastiness are a welcome change and he should be able to teach, mold, and lead the other talented, but young, aforementioned linemen who will line up beside him this season in Columbus!

As always, thanks for reading—Please post your thoughts!

Part IV: Coming soon!


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