BIGTide and OSUTideFan are the most prolific Buckeye posters here on TideFans, and the significant majority of our OSU members are highly valued and add a lot to our discussions.
This was a tough night for our OSU friends, and remembering some tough nights of our own, I can certainly empathize.
The Bucks lost a number of key players either before kickoff, or shortly thereafter. I’m not sure that changed the outcome, but it certainly changed the complexion of the game.
I’ve seen no mention of that handicap from our OSU friends, and that’s classy in today’s excuse-seeking culture.
It was an honor to play a program like the Buckeyes for the ring. Intending only the highest respect for the opponent, I say that tonight was a fine win for our program.
Some people don’t know how to handle success. It would appear that we have a few of those posting tonight.
You have shown grace and sportsmanship in what I know was a painful evening, and have set a great example of how to handle adversity....something all too rare in our world today.
Looking forward to the home-and-home. I’ve never been to Columbus, and want to see The Horseshoe first-hand. Hoping we can clink a stein.....
This was a tough night for our OSU friends, and remembering some tough nights of our own, I can certainly empathize.
The Bucks lost a number of key players either before kickoff, or shortly thereafter. I’m not sure that changed the outcome, but it certainly changed the complexion of the game.
I’ve seen no mention of that handicap from our OSU friends, and that’s classy in today’s excuse-seeking culture.
It was an honor to play a program like the Buckeyes for the ring. Intending only the highest respect for the opponent, I say that tonight was a fine win for our program.
Some people don’t know how to handle success. It would appear that we have a few of those posting tonight.
You have shown grace and sportsmanship in what I know was a painful evening, and have set a great example of how to handle adversity....something all too rare in our world today.
Looking forward to the home-and-home. I’ve never been to Columbus, and want to see The Horseshoe first-hand. Hoping we can clink a stein.....
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