Archive Page 19

19
Aug
10

bonus.

White House photo of the day for Aug. 18, 2010. The president was visiting a home in Columbus.

I knew there was a reason why I liked this guy.

19
Aug
10

two weeks.

In two weeks from right now, I will have finished loading up my folks’ Expedition with all the gear. I will have taken a quick shower and will likely be yelling at my parents and Mrs. Crappy — if she’s able to make it — to hurry up and get in the car. I will be grumpy, impatient and more excited than a 6-year-old on Christmas morning.

I will have been up for a while. I probably drove to Columbus straight from work the night before, ate a couple White Castles upon my arrival — my mom will have complained about the smell of White Castles in her kitchen — and then gone to bed for what likely wasn’t a good night’s sleep. When I woke up, I headed to the stores — the Anderson’s, for beer; Buckeye Corner, for a couple things I’ll need for the season; and Giant Eagle, for food, other drinks, ice and any other goodies we need.

I’ll be feeling a little disconcerted, because of the whole shopping-on-the-same-day-as-the-game thing; that in and of itself is a significant change, and when you add the uncertainty about our parking situation — our regular lot doesn’t show up on the university’s game day parking maps any more — I’ll probably be pretty distracted. And I’ll probably forget some stuff.

I’ll come home and try to relax. I will fail.

I’ll eat a little lunch and then start to prepare, gathering my stuff, deciding what I’m going to wear in the lot and at the game. I’ll start loading the truck, ticking through the mental list I’ve compiled over the six or seven Saturday mornings each fall for the last decade.

I’ll forget to bring the damn seat cushions.

And then we’ll be in the car. The ride over to campus will be familiar — because we do it a lot — and off-kilter, because of the day and the time. We’ll turn on to Cannon Drive right at 3 p.m., the time when the lots open to pass-holders, and we’ll do our best to figure out what the parking situation is.

I’m still not relaxed yet.

Parking space. Chairs, tables, coolers, Brutus, food, grills ­– everything out of the truck. Mom will get the munchies squared away; Dad will open up each chair in a loose circle. I’ll still be distracted, checking over the stuff we have and making notes about what we don’t. If we — mostly meaning me — have made a serious omission, I’ll start calling our other regulars to see if they can bring whatever it is along.

We’ll crack open the first beers. The little boombox — which has been to more games in the last ten years than I have — will start playing OSUMB on a continuous loop. The rest of the crew will start to arrive. If she’s along, Mrs. Crappy will have told me to chill out several times already.

And I will finally listen. It’s not complete relaxation, not on a game day, but the anxiety over making sure we have everything we need for the tailgate party is replaced by something else — a nervous energy, an anticipation, a grin that spreads across my face and doesn’t disappear for the rest of the night.

In two weeks and five hours, we’ll all be inside Ohio Stadium. And we’ll be ready to start the season.

18
Aug
10

they worked last time.

Around the beginning of last November, I had a mild conniption over at my other blog after finding out that Ohio State was going to participate in Nike’s marketing/sales scams, otherwise known as the throwback uniform. And they were going to do it for the Michigan game.

As I have stated before, I may have overreacted a bit. Ohio State won the game without too much trouble, and maybe with the exception of the socks, I kind of liked the unis. And my guess would be that the university and Nike made a bundle selling replica jerseys.

So, naturally, we’re going to do it again.

Thanks, 11W.

As was the case a year ago, Eleven Warriors seems to be first to dig up a picture of the 2010 Nike Pro Combat uniforms. I don’t know if this pic is accurate yet, but 11W nailed it last November, and I have no reason to doubt that they did it again.

What do I think? It’s still unnecessary. I’m still a little annoyed that we have to do it for the Michigan game, especially when we’re on the brink of making some pretty significant changes to the structure of the conference that could disrupt all the traditions associated with the Team Up North even further.

But. No conniptions this time. Hell, I might even buy one of those suckers myself.

13
Aug
10

the season draws near.

An email I received from my mother last night:

THE TICKETS ARRIVED TODAY!!!  SAME SEATS. (Post this on the blog.)

Done.

12
Aug
10

casting.

The start of fall camp meant the return of the Dispatch’s Buckeyextra podcast, featuring the paper’s two Ohio State football writers, Tim May and Ken Gordon. A new ‘cast showed up last night, and we’ll probably see one more before they pick up a weekly schedule once the season starts.

I wanted to mention the podcast here, because Ken and Tim do a nice job with it for a couple of old-media dinosaurs*. Tim has been covering the team for years, is a native of Alabama and tosses around folksy Southernisms a little like John Cooper used to (although my sense is that much of that schtick is done ironically — and at least Tim understands the importance of the Michigan game). And I actually went to school with Ken — I think he had started at The Post the same year I began my Army vacation — and he does a nice job on the mic as well. Also, he’s already started hassling Tim about ‘Bama’s national title, and I’d bet that’ll continue through the season.

There are a couple of ways you can get to the podcasts: you can listen at the Dispatch’s podcast page or you can download them from iTunes and listen in the car as you pass dozens of Steelers bumper stickers on your way to work.

OK. Maybe that’s just me.

*That’s a joke only I am allowed to make, boys and girls.

11
Aug
10

covered.

And no, the jinx doesn’t apply — this is one of four regional covers.

09
Aug
10

beanie.

We have a little time to kill before prep for Marshall gets started. But that doesn’t mean we’re not thinking about the upcoming season — and games we’ve seen in the past — pretty much 24 hours a day.

And you should be too.

Does that help?

(h/t Men of the Scarlet and Gray)

08
Aug
10

one of ours.

My Pittsburgh friends have spent a lot of time this weekend talking about the induction of Dick LeBeau into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.

They should. As much as anyone, LeBeau has been responsible for fielding a consistently terrifying defense for the Steelers for two stints, in the 90s and again since 2004.

But LeBeau was inducted as a player, after a 14-year career playing cornerback for the Lions. He still sits in seventh place all time for interceptions in the NFL with 62, a remarkable record given that his playing days were over after the 1972 season.

However — I’m a fan because of LeBeau’s college career at Ohio State, particularly his junior year. In that season, LeBeau played both as a defensive back and halfback; he scored two touchdowns against Michigan, locking down a Big Ten championship and a trip to the Rose Bowl, where the Buckeyes beat Oregon and won a national championship.

In his acceptance speech on Saturday, LeBeau tipped his hat both to Woody, his coach, and to Jim Tressel, whom he said he still learns something from every day.

Dick LeBeau may belong to the Steelers now, but he is, and always will be, one of ours.


07
Aug
10

camping.

The players reported to camp on Thursday and had their first practice — as the No. 2 team in the coaches’ poll — on Friday. Justin Boren is ready to eat your children.

(Photo from theOzone.net)

07
Aug
10

this will be fun.

I’ve only been thinking about this blog for three years. Time to pull the trigger.




2017 schedule

Aug. 31: vs. at Indiana, 8 p.m.
Sept. 9: Oklahoma, 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 16: Army, 4:30 p.m.
Sept. 23: UNLV
Sept. 30: at Rutgers
Oct. 4: at Maryland
Oct. 7: Maryland
Oct. 14: at Nebraska
Oct. 28: Penn State, 3:30 p.m.
Nov. 4: at Iowa
Nov. 11: Michigan State
Nov. 18: Illinois
Nov. 22: Indiana
Nov. 25: at Team Up North, noon
Dec. 2: B1G Championship, 8 p.m.

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