CRAP! Divided disloyalty again

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As a Tennessee fan, an Ohioan, and current resident of Columbus, I just may cry.

My three least favorite teams are LSU, Florida, and Ohio State. And for the second consecutive year, two of those teams will meet for a title, creating a no-win situation.

That said, I have to cast my support behind LSU. If it does nothing else, it accomplishes the following:
1) It shuts Columbus up. As OrangeEmpire, tvolsfan, and myself can all attest to, Columbus is a miserable place when it relates to Ohio State.
2) It proves SEC dominance again. What better way to prove it than by watching a two-loss LSU team smoke a one-loss and "superior" Ohio State team?
3) The fact that Ron Zook has taken Illinois to a Rose Bowl shows just how pathetic the Big Ten is. That doesn't relate at all to the other points, but it's worth mentioning.
 
#2
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As a Tennessee fan, an Ohioan, and current resident of Columbus, I just may cry.

My three least favorite teams are LSU, Florida, and Ohio State. And for the second consecutive year, two of those teams will meet for a title, creating a no-win situation.

That said, I have to cast my support behind LSU. If it does nothing else, it accomplishes the following:
1) It shuts Columbus up. As OrangeEmpire, tvolsfan, and myself can all attest to, Columbus is a miserable place when it relates to Ohio State.
2) It proves SEC dominance again. What better way to prove it than by watching a two-loss LSU team smoke a one-loss and "superior" Ohio State team?
3) The fact that Ron Zook has taken Illinois to a Rose Bowl shows just how pathetic the Big Ten is. That doesn't relate at all to the other points, but it's worth mentioning.

Couldn't agree more.
 
#3
#3
As a Tennessee fan, an Ohioan, and current resident of Columbus, I just may cry.

My three least favorite teams are LSU, Florida, and Ohio State. And for the second consecutive year, two of those teams will meet for a title, creating a no-win situation.

That said, I have to cast my support behind LSU. If it does nothing else, it accomplishes the following:
1) It shuts Columbus up. As OrangeEmpire, tvolsfan, and myself can all attest to, Columbus is a miserable place when it relates to Ohio State.
2) It proves SEC dominance again. What better way to prove it than by watching a two-loss LSU team smoke a one-loss and "superior" Ohio State team?
3) The fact that Ron Zook has taken Illinois to a Rose Bowl shows just how pathetic the Big Ten is. That doesn't relate at all to the other points, but it's worth mentioning.

:worship:
 
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#4
Illinois will have been to as many BSC games as us now. Big10 is easier perhaps?
 
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#5
As a Tennessee fan, an Ohioan, and current resident of Columbus, I just may cry.

My three least favorite teams are LSU, Florida, and Ohio State. And for the second consecutive year, two of those teams will meet for a title, creating a no-win situation.

That said, I have to cast my support behind LSU. If it does nothing else, it accomplishes the following:
1) It shuts Columbus up. As OrangeEmpire, tvolsfan, and myself can all attest to, Columbus is a miserable place when it relates to Ohio State.
2) It proves SEC dominance again. What better way to prove it than by watching a two-loss LSU team smoke a one-loss and "superior" Ohio State team?
3) The fact that Ron Zook has taken Illinois to a Rose Bowl shows just how pathetic the Big Ten is. That doesn't relate at all to the other points, but it's worth mentioning.

I'm with ya. I live in Dayton and the "OSU is the best team in the nation" is about annoying. I hope that LSU runs the score up like UF did last year!!
 
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