Ohio

Mailbox: Are Ohio State football games getting to be too long?

Published

on


Have more comments, questions? Reach out to me at bwhite1@dispatch.com. Letters are lightly edited for clarity.

On Ohio State football

To the editor: It’s always great to watch the Buckeyes in the Horseshoe. Been doing it since the late 1950s, but (Saturday) seemed different. Granted, it was extremely hot in the sun, but the length of the game was disconcerting. It took at least an hour for the first quarter to end.

I’m a longtime Archie Griffin fan, having watched him many times excel in the Horseshoe and enjoyed his being honored for all he has and continues to accomplish for Buckeye nation, but the other timeouts interrupted the football experience.

Advertisement

I worry, as baseball has had to change and shorten its game, that college football could be facing the same challenge. Our grandkids were excited to see their first Buckeye game, but it was a long day at times for them. Not to take away from those deserving recognition, but most of us are there to watch and support Buckeye football action.

Than Johnson, Urbana

To Than: I’ve found mismatches seem too long and great games seem too short. Also, the day goes a lot quicker at home when you can change channels to another game during those long timeouts.

To Brian: I wonder if Appalachian State or Ohio State have ever pursued a game with the other, which would still be a curious pairing even though it’s been a while. Surely schools such as next week’s opponent, Marshall, like Memphis, Tulane, Colorado State or Temple could be found that would come to Ohio Stadium without expecting a return game and would be better matchups than what we’ve been seeing. 

Advertisement

Dennis Singleton, Dayton 

To Dennis: If that happened, Appalachian State would have no bigger fan base than the one in Ann Arbor that day.

To the editor: We only read when one of the football Buckeyes gets arrested by the police. Then we scream, cry and carry on about those faithless heathens. Well, many Buckeyes are true believers despite the violent nature of football. Witness Master Teague, Emeka Egbuka, TreVeyon Henderson, J.T. Tuimoloau bringing 10,000 Bibles to distribute and sharing their faith on the OSU campus. While I don’t share their religious beliefs, I think these players are people we can believe in and can be called campus heroes.

Michael Oser, Columbus

Advertisement

More from the Mailbox

Reader takeaways on Michigan’s Connor Stalions; and what would Bo think?

Loyal Crew fan won’t stand for Haslams moving game to Cleveland

Reader wants to hear less from Pete Rose; and what’s with recruiting rankings?

Reader’s baseball Hall of Fame story takes a twist, featuring Al Oliver

Advertisement

Columbus Crew’s Aidan Morris misses 2024 Olympics, Ohio state football and more

Pete Rose was a great Ohioan, but what about Mike Schmidt, Cy Young?

Don’t forget Ohio State football’s surprise 2-way player under Woody Hayes

Recalling memories of the great Willie Mays, Bill Walton

Jack Nicklaus has the fame, but Scottie Scheffler has the cash

Advertisement

Get more Ohio State football news by listening to our podcasts



Source link

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Trending

Exit mobile version