@REALDonThomas If I’m not mistaken Michigan only shared that championship. Ohio State has won 2 outright national championships since then. Michigan’s last outright championship was in 1948. “Roll Tide”
2 weeks of CFB in the books, and you don't hear anything from the national media about the SEC going 0-5 in big out of conference games.
Alabama L
LSU L
South Carolina L
Texas A&M L
Florida L
On top of that, Tennessee at the half vs. Austin Peay 13-6, Missouri in a dog fight with Middle Tennessee 23-19. Kentucky was in a 4th quarter battle with Eastern Kentucky 28-17, Auburn squeezed out a win vs a bad Cal team 14-10, and Mississippi State had to go to OT at home to beat Arizona.
NIL and transfer portal is balancing the scales.
Ryan Day is 1 blown targeting call away from having arguably the greatest start to a head coaching career in College Football history. He is an ALL-TIME GREAT for Ohio State and the world will see that this season and for the next 50 years.
On February 24, millions of us made a choice. Not a white flag, but the blue and yellow one. Not fleeing, but facing. Resisting & fighting.
It was a year of pain, sorrow, faith, and unity. And this year, we remained invincible. We know that 2023 will be the year of our victory!