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soha said...
Just goes to show how stupid most of you are.......
Both schools are rich in education/research......both of these two schools are the premier schools in the Midwest...
Without both schools........the Big 10 would be nothing
Greatness has come from both schools...........just as trash has come from both schools
Lets debate something without attacking the schools/players
Both are great, and have great traditions....
Cant we just debate who is going to win.......recruit ......etc
How stupid to rag on each others school..............GO BUCKS
"Playing here is the closest thing to heaven on earth..." - Brian Rolle
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Maize N Blue said...
or Michigan, then IMHO the decision is clear. Michigan has the advantage for all student athletes who want a prestigious degree from a school and a program that is completely and totally committed to them and their success.
Years ago when it was BO vs WOODY I would argue that Ohio and Michigan were similar in many ways in their commitment to the student athlete. But that has proven to not be true at Ohio over the last 10 years or more.
Now that Meyer is in charge in Ohio the win at all costs regardless of the rules SEC standards will be attempted to be made the standard in Ohio recruiting. The SEC arrogance will not be allowed to detier the higher standards in the B1G and especially at Michigan.
If so many recruits really just observe the reality of what Michigan offers a student athlete and the extreme commitment the university makes to that individuals success in obtaining their degree. But also in return the student athlete will be held to a standard that is very high and will be demanded that they perform in the classroom and on the field. But the university will expend the efforts necessary to help make the student athlete a successful graduate. I believe they will be surprised at what a special place Michigan really is........
GO BLUE!
This post was edited by cesimon on 6/27/2012 at 6:23 PM
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Maize N Blue said...
You are correct, but remember some of Ohio's best are criminals, left school and forced out, were paid and committed other crimes. Ohio even turned their back on a RB who went to prison and exposed Tressel for what he is, a cheating lying, backstabber who hung his players out to dry when it suited his interests.
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Maize N Blue said...
What facts, cheating for years to get a head up. Never beaten a SEC team and simply refuses to face and accept the truth. Liars, cheaters and losers. Accept it! Don't come here cryin or denyin. The facts and the truth does not change. What is so funny you all hired the lyer cryer known as urban cryer. Will be fun beating you worthes poison nuts again come November.
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