Friday, November 20, 2009

Countdown to The Game

Yes, Ohio State plays Michigan at noon tomorrow. Yes, in this part of the country, that's always a big game. But it's been quite a while since The Game has meant this little. In recent years, at least one of the teams has always been playing for a BCS berth, if not a spot in the National Championship game.

This year? The Buckeyes are going to the Rose Bowl, win or lose; and the Wolverines are just trying to get out of last place in the Big Ten. At 5-6 overall (1-6 in the conference), Michigan would be bowl-eligible with a win, but so the heck what? These are not the Wolverines of Bo Schembechler or Lloyd Carr. This is perhaps a slightly better Michigan team than the one that went 3-9 (2-6) last year, but Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez has probably got one more season to turn this thing around.

The Buckeyes are 13-point favorites tomorrow, but if they don't win by at least 20, they should be embarrassed. And they do at least have a national ranking to play for. They could get into the top 10 in the nation with a win tomorrow in Ann Arbor. If they then win the Rose Bowl, maybe they get into the top five. It's not a national championship, but I'd take it.

I'm not sure how I feel about Michigan being so cruddy right now. Sure, it's nice that we get a chance to whale on them, but part of being an Ohio State fan is being involved in arguably college football's biggest rivalry. If Michigan sucks, what rivalry is there?

1 comment:

hutchjohn33 said...

I have no problem with Michigan not having a good season or seasons.

They still are the all-time leader in winning percentage since 1869 ... Let 'em lose.

All-Time College Football Highest Winning Percentage 1869-2008
Min. 500 Games Played

Rank Team
Won Lost Tied W% Games
1 Michigan 872 295 36 0.740 1203
2 Notre Dame 831 284 42 0.736 1157
3 Texas 832 317 33 0.718 1182
4 Oklahoma 791 297 53 0.716 1141
5 Ohio State 808 306 53 0.715 1167