Saturday Football Preview

I am already sick of Ohio State-Michigan, and the they haven’t even played yet. Can we at least get a final score before we declare this the Greatest Football Game of All Time?

I can’t quite decide what I’m rooting for, here, but it’s either a 0-0 tie, or a 54-0 blowout. Whichever would make the hype machine look worse.

Suggestions are welcome in the comments.

9 thoughts on “Saturday Football Preview

  1. One team (I really don’t care who) kicks 3 field goals in the first quarter. Then both teams either punt or fumble back and forth for the rest of the game. Final score, 9-0.

    Though I’ve always wanted to see a major football game end 2-0…

  2. Family legend has it that my wife’s great-grandfather made the tackle for a safety that sealed Chicago’s 2-0 victory over Michigan in something like 1903.

    Yes, *that* Chicago. They were actually pretty good before the big-time football program was dismantled in the 1930s and they sold their uniforms (and “monsters of the midway” nickname) to the Bears. Now they’re Division 3, I believe. And the old stadium grounds now house the main library.

  3. Dave, Would those stadium grounds be the same location as Chicago Pile-1?

    As far as OSU/Michigan I live near too many OSU fans and am getting really sick of them. So go Michigan, although I probably won’t watch.

  4. Chicago has sunk so low, that their Women’s Rugby team was stomped by Northwestern’s team 65 to 5! I grew up in OH, but don’t really care – way too much hype – I will be watching Northwestern play Illinois. Go Cats!

  5. In games like this, where I really don’t care much about either team and the hype machine is already cranked up to full throttle, I tend to root for natural disasters. Last years Rose Bowl (I can’t stand both Texas and USC) I was rooting for an earthquake. OSU-Texas, I was hoping for an out of season twister. This one, well, earthquakes aren’t likely, neither are tornadoes, so perhaps a blizzard coupled with enough fog that not even the officials can see the action on the field.

    anyway, they say football games are never called due to weather. In games like this, I root for the exceptions to that rule.

  6. Troy Smith, at least, is living up to the hype. He looks great, and OSU has had an excellent game plan through the first 30 minutes. I’m looking for Smith to top four bills through the air vs. U of M at this point.

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