Whenever somebody wants to jump on the bash-the-Buckeyes bandwagon, you can always expect them to go one of two routes. 1) the “Can’t win a National Championship” argument, and 2) the “Schedules only weak teams” argument.
Refuting the first argument is easy. 2002 wasn’t that long ago.
The second argument has become so commonplace that it’s been accepted as fact. That’s irritating, to say the least. But what makes it so repulsive to me is that it’s just as easily refuted, but ESPN commentators would just rather spurt out that line rather than look at the basic facts.
Here are the teams that Ohio State has faced since the start of the 2005 season. Judge for yourself;
Date of game | Ranked opponents | Unranked opponents | Final score |
9/3/2005 | Miami (OH) | Win 34-14 | |
9/10/2005 | #2 Texas | Loss 25-22 | |
9/17/2005 | San Diego State | Win 27-6 | |
9/24/2005 | #21 Iowa | Win 31-6 | |
10/8/2005 | #16 Penn State | Loss 17-10 | |
10/15/2005 | #16 Michigan State | Win 35-24 | |
10/22/2005 | Indiana | Win 41-10 | |
10/29/2005 | Minnesota | Win 45-31 | |
11/5/2005 | Illinois | Win 40-2 | |
11/12/2005 | #25 Northwestern | Win 48-7 | |
11/19/2005 | #17 Michigan | Win 25-21 | |
1/2/2006 | #9 Notre Dame | Win 34-20 | |
9/2/2006 | Northern Illinois | Win 35-12 | |
9/9/2006 | #2 Texas | Win 24-7 | |
9/16/2006 | Cincinnati | Win 37-7 | |
9/23/2006 | #24 Penn State | Win 28-6 | |
9/30/2006 | #13 Iowa | Win 38-17 | |
10/7/2006 | Bowling Green | Win 35-7 | |
10/14/2006 | Michigan State | Win 38-7 | |
10/21/2006 | Indiana | Win 44-3 | |
10/28/2006 | Minnesota | Win 44-0 | |
11/4/2006 | Illinois | Win 17-10 | |
11/11/2006 | Northwestern | Win 54-10 | |
11/18/2006 | #2 Michigan | Win 42-39 | |
1/8/2007 | #2 Florida | Loss 41-14 | |
9/1/2007 | Youngstown State | Win 38-6 | |
9/8/2007 | Akron | Win 20-2 | |
9/15/2007 | Washington | Win 33-13 | |
9/22/2007 | Northwestern | Win 58-7 | |
9/29/2007 | Minnesota | Win 30-7 | |
10/6/2007 | #23 Purdue | Win 23-7 | |
10/13/2007 | Kent State | Win 48-3 | |
10/20/2007 | Michigan State | Win 24-17 | |
10/27/2007 | #25 Penn State | Win 37-17 | |
11/3/2007 | #21 Wisconsin | Win 38-17 | |
11/10/2007 | Illinois | Loss 28-21 | |
11/17/2007 | #21 Michigan | Win 14-3 | |
1/7/2008 | #2 LSU | Loss 38-24 | |
8/30/2008 | Youngstown State | Win 43-0 | |
9/6/2008 | Ohio | Win 26-14 | |
9/13/2008 | #1 USC | Loss 35-3 | |
9/20/2008 | Troy | Win 28-10 |
For the record, here are the facts about the Buckeyes scheduling over the past 3+ seasons;
- 42 total games scheuled
- 18 games against ranked opponents
- 24 games against unranked opponents
- 13-5 against ranked opponents
- 23-1 against unranked opponents
That one unranked loss? Illinois, last year….and they went on to a BCS Bowl, so the argument could be made that they were underrated when they were unranked.
The end result is that 43 percent of our total games are against ranked teams.
Do your research, sportswriters…nearly every other game is against a ranked opponent, and that is NOT a cupcake schedule.
And if you want a little hint about whose schedule to question….try Penn State. They’ve played 11 ranked teams (26 percent of their total games) in the same time frame, and they’re only 6-5 in those games. Now there’s your overrated team.
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