BY: MARK SNYDER (Detroit Free Press) –
Though it might pain Michigan fans to hear it, the Big Ten owes a major debt to Ohio State.
With the Buckeyes’ remarkable consistency the past seven years — six seasons of at least 10 wins — they have secured their place as one of the nation’s elite programs.

They’ve rolled over elite offensive and defensive players and still plow through the Big Ten with no consistent competition.

Yet they’re decried nationally for their struggles in the spotlight. Losses in three straight bowl games to national championship-worthy opponents shouldn’t be the measuring stick of their greatness.

Given their geographic limitations, they’ve been remarkably consistent. Name another cold-weather program in the past 30 years that has played at such a high level for seven seasons (not even Penn State did so in the 1990s).

The Buckeyes are almost never upset by a vastly inferior team — you’d have to go back to Purdue Buy Cialis Online in 2004 — and control similar opponents. They win rivalry games (we all know that around here) and lose few of the top recruits from Ohio, a talent-rich state. The perfect season remains elusive of late (though they did it with the 2002 national title and came close in ’06) and for that, they’re roundly bashed.

As Texas, Oklahoma, Florida and LSU have proved, there’s room for multiple elite programs in a conference, yet the Big Ten is still searching for its Ohio State competitor.

The challengers have come in waves: Michigan for a few seasons at the start of the decade, and Purdue, Wisconsin and Illinois with one- or two-year runs. Last year, mostly because they didn’t face the Buckeyes, Iowa got into the mix.

But the only legitimate, consistent challenger in recent years that can push again this year is Penn State. The Nittany Lions entered the conference in 1993 expecting to continue the dominance they enjoyed as an independent.

“I think we came into this thing in ’93, and I didn’t realize that it would be quite as competitive as it has become, and that’s been a real challenge,” Penn State coach Joe Paterno said…..

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This entry was posted on Sunday, August 30th, 2009 at 7:04 pm.
Categories: BUCKEYE COUNTRY, FOOTBALL.

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