crazedbuckeye333
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Excellence. Tradition. People.
It’s the motto we, as Buckeye nation, have followed for decades.
It rings in the soul of every single fan to step into Ohio Stadium, and it shadows all of our movements (and it’s printed on those little red bracelets you can buy).
Ask an average fan of NCAA football (who lives outside the stateliness of Ohio and Michigan) about Ohio State and more times than not, “excellence, tradition, people†are not the three adjectives you’ll hear.
Dirty, cupcake, Chokers?
Fake, arrogant, jailbirds?
I empathize with the Joker from the new hit, The Dark Knight.
Two years ago we were the toast of College Football. We were that one prolific school that even in the twilight of the Clarett scandal, were viewed as the epitome of the “excellent†school in athletics. We were the one football powerhouse that still valued academics and developing players for the pros.
What happened?
Now we see things like, “I hope Ohio State makes it back to the title game, and gets crushed again.†We see a general hatred for the Buckeyes.
We see signs proclaiming, “The SEC – It’s not for everyone,†and comparisons to the Yankees as the evil dynasty and the Buffalo Bills for losing in championship games.
Our fans used to just be foreseen as true, passionate, loyal and humble. Now? It seems like if we don’t win the title the season was a bust.
But let’s stop the charade, and get back to what Ohio State stands for.
That doesn’t begin with Pryor or Laurinaitis or Tressel. It doesn’t initiate with Archie or anyone else in the offense. That starts from the outside, from the soul of Ohio State - with the fans.
It starts with respecting the school and its players, and then on winning. It starts with screaming “IO†after a hearty “OH†win or loss.
You may ask why I brought up the rest of the nation hating us. The reason I did such a thing when I’m only focusing on our own fans is to once and for all say, “Hey nation – stick it.â€
Buckeye fans have always been the best in college sports – cheering just as loud for Block O and all of their chants, Script Ohio, Fight the Team, the Buckeye Battle Cry, Carmen Ohio and the Best Damn Band in the Land just as much for Archie, Eddie and Beanie.
I want to get back to that. I want to get back to when Buckeye fans put Ohio State, and all that it means and all of her tradition, before winning. I want fans to live by “our honor defend we will fight to the end for O-HI-O†again.
Sure, we all want a championship, in fact I’ve dreamed about that moment from birth, and didn’t get to truly experience the 2002 title game.
But that’s not my first wish for this season of football. No – it is for Buckeye fans to reach back to their roots and find the passion, and not just the score outcome. I want fans to remember why they are Buckeye nation, and cheer because of that.
Howdo you it? Simple.
That great moment comes when you care more about the “iâ€, than the W.
It’s the motto we, as Buckeye nation, have followed for decades.
It rings in the soul of every single fan to step into Ohio Stadium, and it shadows all of our movements (and it’s printed on those little red bracelets you can buy).
Ask an average fan of NCAA football (who lives outside the stateliness of Ohio and Michigan) about Ohio State and more times than not, “excellence, tradition, people†are not the three adjectives you’ll hear.
Dirty, cupcake, Chokers?
Fake, arrogant, jailbirds?
I empathize with the Joker from the new hit, The Dark Knight.
Two years ago we were the toast of College Football. We were that one prolific school that even in the twilight of the Clarett scandal, were viewed as the epitome of the “excellent†school in athletics. We were the one football powerhouse that still valued academics and developing players for the pros.
What happened?
Now we see things like, “I hope Ohio State makes it back to the title game, and gets crushed again.†We see a general hatred for the Buckeyes.
We see signs proclaiming, “The SEC – It’s not for everyone,†and comparisons to the Yankees as the evil dynasty and the Buffalo Bills for losing in championship games.
Our fans used to just be foreseen as true, passionate, loyal and humble. Now? It seems like if we don’t win the title the season was a bust.
But let’s stop the charade, and get back to what Ohio State stands for.
That doesn’t begin with Pryor or Laurinaitis or Tressel. It doesn’t initiate with Archie or anyone else in the offense. That starts from the outside, from the soul of Ohio State - with the fans.
It starts with respecting the school and its players, and then on winning. It starts with screaming “IO†after a hearty “OH†win or loss.
You may ask why I brought up the rest of the nation hating us. The reason I did such a thing when I’m only focusing on our own fans is to once and for all say, “Hey nation – stick it.â€
Buckeye fans have always been the best in college sports – cheering just as loud for Block O and all of their chants, Script Ohio, Fight the Team, the Buckeye Battle Cry, Carmen Ohio and the Best Damn Band in the Land just as much for Archie, Eddie and Beanie.
I want to get back to that. I want to get back to when Buckeye fans put Ohio State, and all that it means and all of her tradition, before winning. I want fans to live by “our honor defend we will fight to the end for O-HI-O†again.
Sure, we all want a championship, in fact I’ve dreamed about that moment from birth, and didn’t get to truly experience the 2002 title game.
But that’s not my first wish for this season of football. No – it is for Buckeye fans to reach back to their roots and find the passion, and not just the score outcome. I want fans to remember why they are Buckeye nation, and cheer because of that.
Howdo you it? Simple.
That great moment comes when you care more about the “iâ€, than the W.