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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 3873707" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>Here the deal, if you’re a die hard fan of either school and you tell me you cheered for the other one when they weren’t playing your school, you’re not a die hard fan, or you don’t understand how college football used to work. </p><p></p><p>I was an oSu fan, when uo lost that was good for my team. A loss by oSu benefited uo. Even out of conference. I generally pulled for uo in bowl games, but not very hard. Same for all the uo fans I know and am friends with. It was bad for their team when my team won. </p><p></p><p>Now with the conference shake ups and NIL, and Lord knows what else is on the horizon I don’t know that any of that matters anymore. At least not for uo & osu. Now uo and ut, that’s a different deal. I will promise you, every uo loss is a win for ut and vice versa. They recruit the exact same area, and one being bad helps the other. It’s been like that for a long, long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 3873707, member: 10690"] Here the deal, if you’re a die hard fan of either school and you tell me you cheered for the other one when they weren’t playing your school, you’re not a die hard fan, or you don’t understand how college football used to work. I was an oSu fan, when uo lost that was good for my team. A loss by oSu benefited uo. Even out of conference. I generally pulled for uo in bowl games, but not very hard. Same for all the uo fans I know and am friends with. It was bad for their team when my team won. Now with the conference shake ups and NIL, and Lord knows what else is on the horizon I don’t know that any of that matters anymore. At least not for uo & osu. Now uo and ut, that’s a different deal. I will promise you, every uo loss is a win for ut and vice versa. They recruit the exact same area, and one being bad helps the other. It’s been like that for a long, long time. [/QUOTE]
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