Does moving the Michigan vs OSU game effect rivalry negativley?

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Don't Become Michigan Fans

If you ask Michigan fans today who their chief rival is, they will tell you it is without question Ohio State. Ask them 8 years ago? Michigan State. Fans are a funny breed. When Michigan dominated the rivalry in the 90's, they took the rivalry for granted. Now that the tide has turned, Ohio State fans aren't viewing the rivalry quite the same as they did 10 years ago. They look at the schedule every year and the Michigan game isn't "the big one". Thank goodness Ohio State has a coach who understands the magnitude of the rivalry. Thank goodness fans aren't the ones competing on the field. As long as Jim Tressel is the head coach of Ohio State, victories over Michigan will continue to matter.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Mens Basketball Primed For Big 10 Title Run

The 2009 college basketball season is officially upon us and there is certainly reason to think that it should be an exciting one in Columbus. For starters, there's the fact that OSU returns 10 scholarship players from last season. Translation: no rebuilding necessary for coach Thad Matta. Second, there's Evan Turner. The 6'7 junior held off certain NBA riches for at least one year in hopes of improving his overall game and leading his team to a Big Ten title and deep run into March Madness. But the the most important aspect of this team could quite possibly be the return of David Lighty, arguably the team's best defender. Before a broken foot cut short Lighty's season last year, OSU arguably had the Big Ten's best defense. With Lighty back and fully healthy, expect more of the same. Michigan State is clearly the cream of the Big Ten crop and Purdue is not far behind, but this Ohio State team is talented enough to top both of them when it is all said and done.