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Bucfan, you are such a joke. You first state the UM-OSU game in 2006 was meaningless. Well, to you it might have been. But guess what? The whole world doesn't have to think like you, and it's not wrong if we don't.
It's not a question of whether it meant anything in your hearts. It didn't matter in the sense that it had not affect on college football. It didn't. Either way, one of you was going to be spanked by Florida and the other by USC. Please, try and tell me the meaning in that game.
Arrogant was your blanket statement that the 2006 OSU-UM game was meaningless because both teams lost their bowl games. So what? What happens in any other game has no bearing on the OSU-Michigan rivalry. OSU-Michigan will always be a huge game in my mind, and in the minds of the many, many other OSU and UM fans.
Again, not your hearts. but in the grand scheme of things in college football.That game will be lost in the history of college football, only remembered as the two teams that made the big 11 into a mockery. Here's why:
osWHO-Gets pounded in back-to-back NCG's proving they shouldn't be there.
Michigan- Getting pounded by USC and then losing at home to App. St.
It's really funny that you commented twice that the OSU-UM rivalry and games are meaningless, then you twice put the UF-Georgia rivalry on the exact same level. Maybe you should take your own adviseCan you please show me when I said the rivalry didn't mean anything. I said that that game didn't matter. It didn't in the grand scheme of things. It only matters in the grand scheme to you osWHO fans that say "well, we still beat Michigan."
To me, Florida Georgia is twice the game that Michigan osWHO is. Better players, coaches, excitment. Also, it's called "The WORLD'S LARGEST OUTDOOR Cocktail PARTY".
In my opinion, Florida Georgia is better.
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