Watching Ohio State Lose To Michigan For The 4th Straight Time Was The Worst Moment Of My Entire Life
That was the worst 4 hours of my entire life. I'm currently shell shocked, sitting in my bedroom, unsure of how to move on. You won't hear any one liners. Nothing in this blog will be funny. And I'm going to keep it short. But I know a couple things for certain: the first in which is that Ryan Day needs to be fired. You simply can't lose to Michigan 4x in a row. There's no other way to put it. Especially when your 4th straight time is when you're 3 touchdown favorites....at home....with the most expensive / talented team in the country.
The next thing that's become very clear to me is that we need to bring back Urban Meyer. There's no other person for the job, to turn this tide back to how it was, than Mr. 7-0 himself. That's all I care about right now. I want Urban and no one else. Not Vrabel. Not a hot, young name in the coaching profession. Not Chip Kelly. I want Urban fucking Meyer. I don't care about the playoff. I want us to decline the invite, should we even get one. The fact of the matter is that if we go run the table and win the National Title, Michigan still beat us. Their worst team. What was supposed to be our best team. And they beat us at home. Fair and square. My entire focus on is on getting Urban Meyer back in Columbus. I want him hired by dinner time. Start recruiting tomorrow morning. We'd be so fucking back.
The final thing I'll say today is that I'm embarrassed we had enough gas left in the tank to fight Michigan at the 50 yard line after the game. Don't get me wrong, I don't think we can let them plant the flag on our field either. I'm glad we fought....but where was that for the last 4 hours? It's a bad look. Don't lose on your home field as 3 TD favorites would've been the better idea.
What happened to this university I once loved? I once knew? I once attended? I ended my career with 3 straight pairs of Gold Pants and a National Championship. By the end of it, I didn't even remember what losing to Michigan felt like. It happened like 3x in my entire life. Now I can't even remember what it feels like to beat them.