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OU_Country
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  Message Not Read  It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/15/2016 10:54:02 PM 
This time comes every year, when Saturday home football games are done, and it effectively becomes basketball season, at least in terms of weekend trips to Athens. It's been a great four home Saturday's for tailgating and comraderi, but it's now time for Saul Ball. I can't wait.
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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/15/2016 11:09:42 PM 
I am so geared up for this season. Lot of Saturday home games - and the weekday 7:00 games getting back to Cbus by 11:00 PM are always a 'can do"....


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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/16/2016 11:59:45 AM 
OU_Country wrote:
This time comes every year, when Saturday home football games are done, and it effectively becomes basketball season, at least in terms of weekend trips to Athens. It's been a great four home Saturday's for tailgating and comraderi, but it's now time for Saul Ball. I can't wait.


I feel the same way and that's no slight to the football team. It's mid-October and Saturday football in Athens is now officially over. Tough to sustain interest in something you can't see. The difference between the MAC and what I saw at Tennessee is as different as night and day. As someone said in another thread on the football board it's almost as it's simply a diversion for four short Saturdays.
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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/16/2016 12:07:14 PM 



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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/16/2016 1:13:41 PM 
I feel the same way and it is a slight to the football team.

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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/16/2016 1:26:57 PM 
Alan Swank wrote:
OU_Country wrote:
This time comes every year, when Saturday home football games are done, and it effectively becomes basketball season, at least in terms of weekend trips to Athens. It's been a great four home Saturday's for tailgating and comraderi, but it's now time for Saul Ball. I can't wait.


I feel the same way and that's no slight to the football team. It's mid-October and Saturday football in Athens is now officially over. Tough to sustain interest in something you can't see. The difference between the MAC and what I saw at Tennessee is as different as night and day. As someone said in another thread on the football board it's almost as it's simply a diversion for four short Saturdays.


That is your opinion. MAC football games I find competitive with a lot of good athletes. When fall Saturdays are over its time to watch the midweek games on TV.


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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/16/2016 2:33:26 PM 
Alan Swank wrote:

I feel the same way and that's no slight to the football team. It's mid-October and Saturday football in Athens is now officially over. Tough to sustain interest in something you can't see. The difference between the MAC and what I saw at Tennessee is as different as night and day. As someone said in another thread on the football board it's almost as it's simply a diversion for four short Saturdays.


If it's a "diversion", it's a lot of fun on those Saturday's. It's too bad we can't get an early November Saturday game. THAT would be fun, maybe with a hoops game to follow in the evening for a good, fun, full day.



Uncle Wes wrote:

That is your opinion. MAC football games I find competitive with a lot of good athletes. When fall Saturdays are over its time to watch the midweek games on TV.


That's fine. And like Alan, I'm not against the team. I'll still watch them on TV, or listen to the radio. But as someone who travels to Athens for most Saturday games, it's essentially like the season is over once the switch to the weeknight ESPN games kicks in. It's just a lot harder to come down for a Wednesday game and stay for the majority of the game when you live 90 miles away, and have to work the next morning.

Last Edited: 10/16/2016 2:36:29 PM by OU_Country

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   Posted: 10/16/2016 4:20:03 PM 
The Convo>Peden is because the leaders back in the day thought Basketbll in Athens could be very good and very successful. Footbll, not so much. I guess they were right.
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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/16/2016 5:18:08 PM 
Casper71 wrote:
The Convo>Peden is because the leaders back in the day thought Basketbll in Athens could be very good and very successful. Footbll, not so much. I guess they were right.


The potential is about the same to be honest. Final four in both sports. Boise/Wichita level revenue streams and a G5 power. I'm saying maximum here not that we are there or on the verge of doing so.


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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/16/2016 5:36:54 PM 
Uncle Wes wrote:
Alan Swank wrote:
OU_Country wrote:
This time comes every year, when Saturday home football games are done, and it effectively becomes basketball season, at least in terms of weekend trips to Athens. It's been a great four home Saturday's for tailgating and comraderi, but it's now time for Saul Ball. I can't wait.


I feel the same way and that's no slight to the football team. It's mid-October and Saturday football in Athens is now officially over. Tough to sustain interest in something you can't see. The difference between the MAC and what I saw at Tennessee is as different as night and day. As someone said in another thread on the football board it's almost as it's simply a diversion for four short Saturdays.


That is your opinion. MAC football games I find competitive with a lot of good athletes. When fall Saturdays are over its time to watch the midweek games on TV.


The only thing worse than watching a TV game live is watching it on TV. I HATE commercials!

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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/16/2016 6:26:52 PM 
And if it's on ESPN3, it's the same 3-4 commercial all season long.

I'm a Tina Fey fan, but I'd be OK if I never see another commercial with Fay shopping with her go-to credit card.
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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/16/2016 9:05:30 PM 
Wes, that comment is a joke, right? Basketball has made the Sweet Sixteen. Football has been nowhere near #16. And, the difference is over 300 teams in b-ball to only 120_ in f-ball.
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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/16/2016 9:26:19 PM 
Casper71 wrote:
Wes, that comment is a joke, right? Basketball has made the Sweet Sixteen. Football has been nowhere near #16. And, the difference is over 300 teams in b-ball to only 120_ in f-ball.


Football was ranked in the Top 25 a few years ago and about 250 schools play Division 1 football. We don't attract national top 100 recruits in any of the sports but are solid in most all of them. Hopefully we can start getting a few with better facilities and contend for national championships.


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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/17/2016 7:45:05 AM 
Uncle Wes wrote:
Casper71 wrote:
Wes, that comment is a joke, right? Basketball has made the Sweet Sixteen. Football has been nowhere near #16. And, the difference is over 300 teams in b-ball to only 120_ in f-ball.


Football was ranked in the Top 25 a few years ago and about 250 schools play Division 1 football. We don't attract national top 100 recruits in any of the sports but are solid in most all of them. Hopefully we can start getting a few with better facilities and contend for national championships.



250?

I thought there were 128 or so FBS schools.

If you are counting Butler, Dayton, the MVC schools et al as D1 schools playing football then that is a correct statement. Have you been to a Butler or similar game? The NEXT level games are not attracting 20K on a regular basis. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butler_Bowl#/media/File:But...


I am looking forward to the season based on what I have seen up close and personal. This is a team with some interesting chemistry.

Last Edited: 10/17/2016 7:46:23 AM by bornacatfan


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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/17/2016 8:34:25 AM 
Uncle Wes wrote:
Casper71 wrote:
Wes, that comment is a joke, right? Basketball has made the Sweet Sixteen. Football has been nowhere near #16. And, the difference is over 300 teams in b-ball to only 120_ in f-ball.


Football was ranked in the Top 25 a few years ago and about 250 schools play Division 1 football. We don't attract national top 100 recruits in any of the sports but are solid in most all of them. Hopefully we can start getting a few with better facilities and contend for national championships.



Having a shot to play for a national championship in basketball does not equal getting a chance to play in a New Year's Six Bowl in football.

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   Posted: 10/17/2016 9:16:43 AM 
It's never not basketball season.
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   Posted: 10/17/2016 9:49:52 AM 
The "potential" is there for Football to be final four. Wes, please get help, delusion is a treatable disease.
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   Posted: 10/17/2016 11:14:17 AM 
BobcatSports wrote:
The "potential" is there for Football to be final four. Wes, please get help, delusion is a treatable disease.



If the MAC had a final four for football...

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   Posted: 10/17/2016 7:32:13 PM 
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Having a shot to play for a national championship in basketball does not equal getting a chance to play in a New Year's Six Bowl in football.



I have no clue what this means.


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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/18/2016 8:00:53 AM 
bornacatfan wrote:
GoCats105 wrote:

Having a shot to play for a national championship in basketball does not equal getting a chance to play in a New Year's Six Bowl in football.



I have no clue what this means.



Haha which is exactly why it's ridiculous.

At least in basketball there is a system that allows Ohio a chance to play themselves into the national championship: the tournament.

In football, the system is designed for Ohio to go to a bowl game, a low tier one at that. But, if they're good enough (like NIU was) they can make it to a New Year's Six/Rotation Bowl (Sugar, Rose, Orange, Cotton, Peach, Fiesta). The "NY6" moniker was used originally because they were all supposed to take place either New Year's Eve or New Year's Day.

Even getting to that bowl game is a long shot because you have to be the highest ranked team out of the Group of Five conferences (AAC, Mountain West, MAC, Sun Belt, C-USA). If nobody is ranked a committee chooses who goes.

Of course, we can dream of seeing Ohio football make it to the playoffs but it's never going to happen. They would ultimately have to go 4-0 in non-conference play against all power conference opponents and completely obliterate the conference. Even then...long shot.

Last Edited: 10/18/2016 8:03:45 AM by GoCats105

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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/18/2016 9:23:38 AM 
GoCats105 wrote:
bornacatfan wrote:
GoCats105 wrote:

Having a shot to play for a national championship in basketball does not equal getting a chance to play in a New Year's Six Bowl in football.



I have no clue what this means.



Haha which is exactly why it's ridiculous.

At least in basketball there is a system that allows Ohio a chance to play themselves into the national championship: the tournament.

In football, the system is designed for Ohio to go to a bowl game, a low tier one at that. But, if they're good enough (like NIU was) they can make it to a New Year's Six/Rotation Bowl (Sugar, Rose, Orange, Cotton, Peach, Fiesta). The "NY6" moniker was used originally because they were all supposed to take place either New Year's Eve or New Year's Day.

Even getting to that bowl game is a long shot because you have to be the highest ranked team out of the Group of Five conferences (AAC, Mountain West, MAC, Sun Belt, C-USA). If nobody is ranked a committee chooses who goes.

Of course, we can dream of seeing Ohio football make it to the playoffs but it's never going to happen. They would ultimately have to go 4-0 in non-conference play against all power conference opponents and completely obliterate the conference. Even then...long shot.




So when WMU runs the table, you think they'll end up in a NY6 bowl? I have sincere doubts. But where you're going, I think, is that comparing a season that earns an NCAA bid to any bowl bid, isn't remotely comparable.
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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/19/2016 7:23:20 AM 
OU_Country wrote:
GoCats105 wrote:
bornacatfan wrote:
GoCats105 wrote:

Having a shot to play for a national championship in basketball does not equal getting a chance to play in a New Year's Six Bowl in football.



I have no clue what this means.



Haha which is exactly why it's ridiculous.

At least in basketball there is a system that allows Ohio a chance to play themselves into the national championship: the tournament.

In football, the system is designed for Ohio to go to a bowl game, a low tier one at that. But, if they're good enough (like NIU was) they can make it to a New Year's Six/Rotation Bowl (Sugar, Rose, Orange, Cotton, Peach, Fiesta). The "NY6" moniker was used originally because they were all supposed to take place either New Year's Eve or New Year's Day.

Even getting to that bowl game is a long shot because you have to be the highest ranked team out of the Group of Five conferences (AAC, Mountain West, MAC, Sun Belt, C-USA). If nobody is ranked a committee chooses who goes.

Of course, we can dream of seeing Ohio football make it to the playoffs but it's never going to happen. They would ultimately have to go 4-0 in non-conference play against all power conference opponents and completely obliterate the conference. Even then...long shot.




So when WMU runs the table, you think they'll end up in a NY6 bowl? I have sincere doubts. But where you're going, I think, is that comparing a season that earns an NCAA bid to any bowl bid, isn't remotely comparable.


This year? Probably not. Houston is still ranked too high even though they have one loss. Which makes the argument for basketball even stronger. You can still go 12-0, beat two Big Ten teams and not get a lucrative bowl out of it. What kind of b.s. is that?
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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/19/2016 10:06:54 AM 
GoCats105 wrote:
OU_Country wrote:
GoCats105 wrote:
bornacatfan wrote:
GoCats105 wrote:

Having a shot to play for a national championship in basketball does not equal getting a chance to play in a New Year's Six Bowl in football.



I have no clue what this means.



Haha which is exactly why it's ridiculous.

At least in basketball there is a system that allows Ohio a chance to play themselves into the national championship: the tournament.

In football, the system is designed for Ohio to go to a bowl game, a low tier one at that. But, if they're good enough (like NIU was) they can make it to a New Year's Six/Rotation Bowl (Sugar, Rose, Orange, Cotton, Peach, Fiesta). The "NY6" moniker was used originally because they were all supposed to take place either New Year's Eve or New Year's Day.

Even getting to that bowl game is a long shot because you have to be the highest ranked team out of the Group of Five conferences (AAC, Mountain West, MAC, Sun Belt, C-USA). If nobody is ranked a committee chooses who goes.

Of course, we can dream of seeing Ohio football make it to the playoffs but it's never going to happen. They would ultimately have to go 4-0 in non-conference play against all power conference opponents and completely obliterate the conference. Even then...long shot.




So when WMU runs the table, you think they'll end up in a NY6 bowl? I have sincere doubts. But where you're going, I think, is that comparing a season that earns an NCAA bid to any bowl bid, isn't remotely comparable.


This year? Probably not. Houston is still ranked too high even though they have one loss. Which makes the argument for basketball even stronger. You can still go 12-0, beat two Big Ten teams and not get a lucrative bowl out of it. What kind of b.s. is that?



This is one of the reasons I've adopted the approach of "football is for tailgating". I love being outside, or in a bar, with a bunch of friends and watch the game with wings or meat on the grill and beers. It's a great time. But the way the game is run, with "bowl eligibility" rewarding mediocrity, and bowls being given to teams based on money, and not competitiveness, is a major turnoff in my caring about polls and results. I used to get too wound up about the crookedness of it all.

Conversely with basketball and basically every other sport in our country, success on the field is what gets a team into those big games that matter. It's real competition, not a popularity contest of sorts. It's why I argue without hesitation that college basketball is better. If only it had tailgating and perfect fall weather, it would be perfect. ;-)

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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/19/2016 11:04:58 AM 
bornacatfan wrote:



I am looking forward to the season based on what I have seen up close and personal. This is a team with some interesting chemistry.



Borna, can you elaborate? Interesting - good, right?
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  Message Not Read  RE: It's basketball season.
   Posted: 10/19/2016 2:14:22 PM 
I look forward to OCF posting this exact same subject with a completely different message behind it after Ohio football plays it's final game of the season.


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