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For the past two weeks or so, faithful reader (and faithful Buckeye fan) Bill Pond has been on me about ranking Notre Dame ahead of Ohio State.
"Notre Dame has beat three teams with a winning record ... while losing to a 5-6 Michigan State on their home field,'' Pond wrote following last Monday's poll update. "The combined won lost records of ND opposition is 56-59.
"Please justify how ND is voted ahead of OSU.''
We went back and forth on that question, but there's no need to bore you with the details since it won't be necessary any more.
With Michigan's regular season complete and the turkey consumed, this weekend offered the first chance to get an extended look at the Irish since their epic loss to Southern California.
And the conclusion was simple: Bill's right, Ohio State's better.
Not heads and tails better, but better.
The Notre Dame defense, which once looked to be improving, has taken a step backward. The ultimate question when comparing two teams is also the simplest: Who do you believe would win on a neutral field?
Coming off the loss to Southern Cal, Notre Dame looked like a team that just kept getting better, while Ohio State's offense was still a bit iffy. Head to head? It looked like the Irish.
Having seen both teams extensively on back-to-back weekends now, Ohio State wins hands down.
The Buckeye defense and Notre Dame offense are both excellent (yes, even with quarterback Brady Quinn's interceptions Saturday), but Ohio State's offense has evolved into a real threat, while Notre Dame's defense remains shaky by elite team standards.
While Mr. Pond's lobbying was successful, that of dozens of angry Penn State fans - too many of whom need to remember that profanity never made a man out of a boy (as an old high school coach used to tell us once upon a time) - was not.
Yes, Louisiana State falls after the Tigers' lackluster win over Arkansas, going from third to fourth on The Ann Arbor News ballot.
But Penn State remains sixth, behind Virginia Tech, LSU and Auburn, in that order.
The reason is, once again, simple: Having seen all four teams multiple times, I'd have to pick Penn State to lose against any of them on a neutral field.
That's no insult. There's no shame in No. 6.
And, besides, these things can change at any time.
Just ask Bill.
Source: MLive.com
"Notre Dame has beat three teams with a winning record ... while losing to a 5-6 Michigan State on their home field,'' Pond wrote following last Monday's poll update. "The combined won lost records of ND opposition is 56-59.
"Please justify how ND is voted ahead of OSU.''
We went back and forth on that question, but there's no need to bore you with the details since it won't be necessary any more.
With Michigan's regular season complete and the turkey consumed, this weekend offered the first chance to get an extended look at the Irish since their epic loss to Southern California.
And the conclusion was simple: Bill's right, Ohio State's better.
Not heads and tails better, but better.
The Notre Dame defense, which once looked to be improving, has taken a step backward. The ultimate question when comparing two teams is also the simplest: Who do you believe would win on a neutral field?
Coming off the loss to Southern Cal, Notre Dame looked like a team that just kept getting better, while Ohio State's offense was still a bit iffy. Head to head? It looked like the Irish.
Having seen both teams extensively on back-to-back weekends now, Ohio State wins hands down.
The Buckeye defense and Notre Dame offense are both excellent (yes, even with quarterback Brady Quinn's interceptions Saturday), but Ohio State's offense has evolved into a real threat, while Notre Dame's defense remains shaky by elite team standards.
While Mr. Pond's lobbying was successful, that of dozens of angry Penn State fans - too many of whom need to remember that profanity never made a man out of a boy (as an old high school coach used to tell us once upon a time) - was not.
Yes, Louisiana State falls after the Tigers' lackluster win over Arkansas, going from third to fourth on The Ann Arbor News ballot.
But Penn State remains sixth, behind Virginia Tech, LSU and Auburn, in that order.
The reason is, once again, simple: Having seen all four teams multiple times, I'd have to pick Penn State to lose against any of them on a neutral field.
That's no insult. There's no shame in No. 6.
And, besides, these things can change at any time.
Just ask Bill.
Source: MLive.com
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