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Bama or Ohio State?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scioto" data-source="post: 4528647" data-attributes="member: 12310"><p>Gobble, I agree with all that you say except the last sentence. It's a fact. The SEC Network is an ESPN entity. Paul Finebaum is employed by ESPN for goodness sake. </p><p></p><p>Penn State should have gone last year, but what Ohio State had in 2016, that Alabama doesn't have this year, was a road win over OU and wins against 3 top 10 teams. I don't think a week two win should have meant much, as the Ohio State team in week two was much different than the team in the late season. Ultimately, the loss to Iowa in November was too much for Ohio State to overcome. But I can't help but wonder, my how nice it would have been to play an SEC or ACC schedule and be able to follow up a hard fought, emotional, come-from-behind win with a home game in November against a FCS opponent, as opposed to going on the road to play a conf foe. Yes, Ohio State only has itself to blame for $/#!ing the bed, but that doesn't happen when you play Mercer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scioto, post: 4528647, member: 12310"] Gobble, I agree with all that you say except the last sentence. It’s a fact. The SEC Network is an ESPN entity. Paul Finebaum is employed by ESPN for goodness sake. Penn State should have gone last year, but what Ohio State had in 2016, that Alabama doesn’t have this year, was a road win over OU and wins against 3 top 10 teams. I don’t think a week two win should have meant much, as the Ohio State team in week two was much different than the team in the late season. Ultimately, the loss to Iowa in November was too much for Ohio State to overcome. But I can’t help but wonder, my how nice it would have been to play an SEC or ACC schedule and be able to follow up a hard fought, emotional, come-from-behind win with a home game in November against a FCS opponent, as opposed to going on the road to play a conf foe. Yes, Ohio State only has itself to blame for $/#!ing the bed, but that doesn’t happen when you play Mercer. [/QUOTE]
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