Now TSUN knows what it feels like.After back to back ass whippings from OSU and a devastating loss in the Fiesta Bowl ND wants nothing to do with us either.
Outside of the few conceited athletes in sports today I think the rest will tell you that ring is what they play for not individual awards.Don't believe it?Ask Dan Marino!
Amen!!!! My ticket price for the OSU/TSUN game this fall is $102 compared to $75 2 yrs ago. I certainly don't get any more bang for my buck.The seating sucks,the stadium is dirty,and I have to listen to that song every 5mins whether they score or not.
This will hurt the FCS schools financially,especially the in state schools who bag a big payday!The good news is the Big Ten won't be penalized in the BCS computer rankings for strength of schedule.Hopefully other top conferences will follow suit and do the same.
TSUN should thank God everyday for the state of Ohio because without Ohio TSUN would be just another team in the Big 10. To all Ohio athletes that forsake the Buckeyes,get used to an annual beat down and no chance at a National Championship.
It will take some time.Urban Meyer will have a long successful stay at Ohio State and that will be what entices elite athletes from the SEC to look at Ohio State.Also the fact can they play right away.Most kids view college as a stepping ground for the next level.Heisman trophy winners #1 draft choices.I'll put Ohio State up there with any school in the country.Ohio State is the big dog in the Big 10 for this simple reason.Look at the state that dominates most Big 10 schools.It's Ohio State.Urban will be able to lure some elite talent from the Sec schools just give him time.
There are no set guidelines for recruiting everything within the rules is fair game.An 18 or 19 yr old is not a child.These kids are well learned in the recruiting game and many of them know how to exploit the media for their own interest.Again until a recruit signs on national signing day he is considered a recruitable athlete.
To all Ohio athletes that forsake the Buckeyes,get used to an annual beat down and no chance at a National Championship.