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12-21-2007, 10:45 AM
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What's to explain? You're taking this years game and using it to rate the entire Ohio State/Michigan rivalry as a whole. You're not taking last years game into consideration which was one of the most viewed college football games of all time, you're not taking the history behind it or how much it means to people who were born in those two states. If I am wrong here, I am sorry, I am not trying to put words in your mouth, but most of the time there's so much on the line for that game, bragging rights, the big10 championship and in the past 6 years a right to go to the national championship game has been there three times.
What gets more intense for a rivalry than that? You say Michigan isn't a real rival, but remember, before Tressel we went 2-10-1 with John Cooper, trust me this game means a lot.
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12-21-2007, 10:49 AM
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I can name 4 games this season that LSU played with more pressure that the OSU/Michigan match of this year and last year.
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Right, because two undefeated teams from arguably the greatest rivalry in sports meeting to determine who goes to the national championship game pales in comparison to the LSU-UK matchup.
You obviously have either a terrible memory or aren't very knowledgeable, either way, you're embarrassing yourself.
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12-21-2007, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by bigballin2987
Right, because two undefeated teams from arguably the greatest rivalry in sports meeting to determine who goes to the national championship game pales in comparison to the LSU-UK matchup.
You obviously have either a terrible memory or aren't very knowledgeable, either way, you're embarrassing yourself.
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Lache pas la patate
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12-21-2007, 11:24 AM
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Lache pas la patate
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Perhaps you should take your own advise. I'm not the one continuing to post things like this.
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OSU/Michigan is a great game, but there has not been any real good football played in that game for 4 or 5 years. OSU rolls over Michigan, no big deal...
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12-21-2007, 11:25 AM
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Actually I am saying they are equal. Auburn/LSU and Florida/LSU are just as important to their fans. LSU/FLORIDA game had 90,000 people in BR outside the stadium without tickets. IT IS A BIG DEAL, seen by the nation, discussed by ESPN until people get sick, and normally has SEC or National Title implications.
OSU and Michigan do not have the exclusive understanding of rivalry in College football... OSU/Michigan is a great game, but there has not been any real good football played in that game for 4 or 5 years. OSU rolls over Michigan, no big deal...
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Putting this is SEC terms ...
Auburn-Alabama and Florida-Georgia are more important rivalries than Auburn-LSU or Florida-LSU.
I'm not saying the games you mentioned aren't important; but with rivalries history is a very big deal.
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12-21-2007, 11:27 AM
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Lache pas la patate
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Literally translated, it means, "Don't let go of the potato." But freely translated, every good Cajun knows it means, "Hang in there, baby."
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