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OSU hate, OU love creates double standard

September 21, 2009 2:40 PM

Posted by ESPN.com's Adam Rittenberg

The Ohio State Buckeyes are victims of a double standard, and they deserve better.

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Ohio State coach Jim Tressel and his Buckeyes are victims of a double standard.

Ohio State has seen its national approval rating steadily decline since the 2007 BCS national title game, the first of six consecutive losses against top 5 opponents. Much of the heat directed toward Columbus is warranted. Ohio State has disappointed the national media on the game's biggest stage several times, and despite a series of strong recruiting classes, the team has underachieved in several areas, namely along the offensive line.

But another national powerhouse deserves the same treatment. Another big-name has been just as disappointing in big games, if not worse. And yet that team continues to escape the hate. Meet the Oklahoma Sooners. They're apparently made out of Teflon.

Let's review some of the similarities between Ohio State and Oklahoma:

* Ohio State has a three-game losing streak in BCS bowls; Oklahoma has dropped five consecutive BCS bowls, including games in each of the last three seasons.
* Ohio State suffered two blowout losses in the national title game; Oklahoma fell to USC 55-19 in the 2005 Orange Bowl, which gave the Trojans the national championship. The Sooners also suffered a 20-point loss to a West Virginia team that had just lost its head coach in the 2008 Fiesta Bowl. And they lost to non-BCS Boise State.
* Both teams have had Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks (Troy Smith and Sam Bradford) stumble in the national title game.
* Both teams have taken care of business in their leagues. Ohio State has won or shared the last four Big Ten titles. Oklahoma has won the last three Big 12 championships.


Despite the parallels, Ohio State continues to be the nation's piñata, while Big Game Bob Stoops and the Sooners get a pass. The latest example arrived Sunday, as Ohio State moved down two spots to No. 13 in the AP Poll, while Oklahoma moved up two spots to No. 10.

What happened Saturday? Ohio State pounded Toledo 38-0 in Cleveland, the same Rockets team that had embarrassed Big 12 member Colorado the previous week. Oklahoma crushed Tulsa 45-0, a very solid win without Bradford at the helm.

Still, I don't see much of a difference here. So why the shuffle in the polls?

Perhaps it's because USC, which beat Ohio State in Columbus on Sept. 12, lost to unranked Washington in Seattle. Meanwhile, a BYU team that beat Oklahoma in Dallas on Sept. 5 got utterly embarrassed on its home field by Florida State.

Explain to me how USC's loss, which came on the road with the backup quarterback (Aaron Corp) at the helm, should punish Ohio State, while BYU's loss, which came with the Cougars at full strength and on their home field, rewards Oklahoma.

It's ridiculous. And it needs to stop.

I don't vote in the AP Poll. For what it's worth, I have USC at No. 11, Ohio State at No. 12 and Oklahoma at No. 13 in my most recent ESPN.com power rankings.

People can pick on Ohio State until the Buckeyes win a big nonconference game. But Oklahoma deserves the exact same treatment.
 
Miami is my dark horse team to get to the BCS championship game. Next year that team will be one of the favorites with Jacorey Harris being the front runner for the Heisman.

I agree. It's crazy how many of those players all played together in high school. That team is going to be pretty nasty. They won't have to worry about being together on offense, they already are.

LoL - easy there fellas...the U plays at VaTech and v Oklahoma the next two weeks...doubt they get through both of those. They've looked good so far, but those two schools are on a totally different level than FSU and GaTech.
 
LoL - easy there fellas...the U plays at VaTech and v Oklahoma the next two weeks...doubt they get through both of those. They've looked good so far, but those two schools are on a totally different level than FSU and GaTech.

I said DARK HORSE.:rolleyes: Next year they will be dynamite.;)
 
As someone who grew up in Virginia, playing AT Virginia Tech is overrated as hell and I owuldnt be surprised to see Miami go into the land of cargo shorts and smack the hell out of VaTech.
 
Miamis win over GTech was overrated ... that GTech team sucks... if you watched them play Clemson they had no right winning that game and should have never been ranked in the first place

Miami is a nice team indeed but they have flaws and beating up a crappy and I mean AWFUL GTech team does nothing for me
 
Does it really matter where they're ranked right now? By week 8, the pretenders will have floated to the top & been unceremoniously kicked to the curb anyway. If Oklahoma is one of the pretenders; they'll get their due; if the Bucks deserve better; they'll be recognized when it counts.

For right now, the Bucks are ranked just about right.
 

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