For Buckeyes, Failure Breeds Failure

It started in 1977, over 30 years ago when the streak began. Woody Hayes, the most beloved of any Ohio State head coach past or present, was the first to endure the pain that has now extended into three decades. How can one team with such a rich history like Ohio State not have a victory against an SEC opponent?

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The Fact that Ohio State's record against the high and mighty SEC does not reflect the programs total history. Give me a break, does any teams legacy rid on thier win / loss record against the SEC..........how arrogant are you SEC people?? Yes the Buckeyes have come up short in the title game the last couple yrs, but that's football. Ohio State has 7 total National Titles.............you cannot win them all. The fact the Buckeyes are in the hunt consistantly every yr drives the masses crazy. Last we were not even suppose to be there, but other teams played thier way out......................GET OVER IT FOLKS!!!!

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