Ohio State or Louisiana State Tonight?
Jan. 7th, 2008 11:32 amMy instinct tells me that the force will be with LSU tonight in was passes for a college football championship game. They are evidently healthy, have a near home site advantage and played the tougher schedule this year. And they have our man Bo Pelini calling the defenses. I expect that OSU will still get their points but in the end it should be LSU running the victory lap.
Without a true playoff system, which I support, we'll never know for sure who was the top dog. Also the whole concept of asymmetry makes even the playoff system and one true champion suspect. It often just depends on the particulars of the matchups. Weaknesses that can be exploited or not.
The psychological game is critically important in college ball. OSU is getting seriously badmouthed in the press for the weak scheduling and they still sting from last year's loss. Conversely, Bo's guys will be playing for him as an outgoing coach. A last hurrah. The edge to OSU on this one.
Should be interesting.
Without a true playoff system, which I support, we'll never know for sure who was the top dog. Also the whole concept of asymmetry makes even the playoff system and one true champion suspect. It often just depends on the particulars of the matchups. Weaknesses that can be exploited or not.
The psychological game is critically important in college ball. OSU is getting seriously badmouthed in the press for the weak scheduling and they still sting from last year's loss. Conversely, Bo's guys will be playing for him as an outgoing coach. A last hurrah. The edge to OSU on this one.
Should be interesting.
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Date: 2008-01-07 07:13 pm (UTC)I also remind myself that but for a brief time of teaching at UN-L, or when my oldest nephew played for a bit, none of these kids who play the game are either kin nor friends. Many are not even from the neighborhood.
So why should I root for one over the others?
Add to that the big money teams where it's all become pro ball except for not paying those same kids.
Getting misty-eyed or torn by loyalties over professional football is even more a remote possibility. I don't grok that syndrome at all. Someone needs to seriously get a life, and some variant of a political economic analysis, to pour money and emotion into multi-millionaire's teams.
I can admire the professional's ability but I try not to somehow intermingle that with my own vicarous issues.