Cuogar_Gold
New Fish
I took a database class from a CS professor last year. He has since moved to a different college, but when I took his class he made sure to let everyone know that he did his undergrad through phd at tOSU and is a hardcore buckeyes fan. When I would talk to him outside of class about how pathetic Oregon fans are, he would laugh and tell me how much he enjoyed telling his Portland friends about Oregon's Rose Bowl game against tOSU. I sent him an email the other day congratulating him on his school winning another Natty. Here is part of his reply:
"To hire a world-class coach, you also need tradition. Urban Meyer wouldn't have come back if it wasn't for the vacancy *at* Ohio State. There's really only about a handful of programs that carry this sort of gravitas: Texas, USC, Ala, Mich, OK, Neb, ND, ... We've all been playing good football for over 100 years, and we all have a crazed alumni and fanbase that require success. The problem with Oregon is that they've really only been relevant for the last 10 years. Their fan-base doesn't really understand how much time and effort it takes to win on the big stage on a consistent basis, and are deluded into thinking they can compete with the likes of Ohio State."
For.the.lulz.
"To hire a world-class coach, you also need tradition. Urban Meyer wouldn't have come back if it wasn't for the vacancy *at* Ohio State. There's really only about a handful of programs that carry this sort of gravitas: Texas, USC, Ala, Mich, OK, Neb, ND, ... We've all been playing good football for over 100 years, and we all have a crazed alumni and fanbase that require success. The problem with Oregon is that they've really only been relevant for the last 10 years. Their fan-base doesn't really understand how much time and effort it takes to win on the big stage on a consistent basis, and are deluded into thinking they can compete with the likes of Ohio State."
For.the.lulz.