Which Rival You Hate The Most?

Which Rival You Hate The Most?

  • USC

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Michigan

    Votes: 16 43.2%
  • Michigan State

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • Purdue

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Stanford

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Others (Navy ect..)

    Votes: 3 8.1%
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    Votes: 16 43.2%

  • Total voters
    37
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this will maybe be obvious but u never know, hate is something personal so might have different opinions, if u vote Others, please tell me who and also if u vote, please state a reason


for me its USC hands down but i hate UM and Mich. State almost as much, my reason would probably be because of the hype it gets every year...even if USC is #1, ill still approach the day as in we will pull the upset


*props to whoever can answer this question...who was that dumba** WR from Purdue few years back...they had a like 90yds pass TD, our DB fell and he started high stepping at the 50yds line...??
 
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goirish#1

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I obviously don't like USC, but I live in Michigan and Ireally can't stand them!!
 

NDboy15

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I don't HATE anyone, and the team I dislike the most is not our traditional rival, but we do compete with them for recruits and they did thump us in the Fiesta Bowl a few years back...OSU or UOS as Tyrelle Pryor calls it.
 

NDOM

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Hands down Michigan. I hate their fans, their sports teams, the university, and anyone who is associated with them. We can go 1-11 every year as long as we beat Michigan then I'm happy.
 

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Hands down Michigan. I hate their fans, their sports teams, the university, and anyone who is associated with them. We can go 1-11 every year as long as we beat Michigan then I'm happy.

Ditto - except replace "Michigan" with "USC".
 

no.1IrishFan

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I HATE scUM!!!!
All i hear about from michigan fans is how we havent won a title since 88' and its been 20 years and all that BS. They always bring up ther 97' championship and say how they have been better for longer. Well let me shed some light on this subject if I may. Prior to the 97' championship the last one they won was in 1948. WOW lets all take our hats off to michigan, 1 championship in almost 60 years. Oh by the way in that same period of time 1949-present we have won 5.
The defense rests your honor!
 

JeremyND07

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BOSTON COLLEGE HANDS DOWN!!!! I know of late they have not been around but they ruined a lot of season for us over the years!!!!
 

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Man, what a tough one. My first reaction was Purdue simply because if they were on fire I wouldn't piss on them to put it out. But...when pressed I must go with the Condoms from Southern California. I really hate those smug tools...with their sweater wearing cheerleaders (seriously, it's SoCal...where's the skimpy outfits?) and their rule breaking Bush Pushes. Eat it, USC.
 

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Hands down Michigan. I hate their fans, their sports teams, the university, and anyone who is associated with them. We can go 1-11 every year as long as we beat Michigan then I'm happy.

Couldn't have said it better myself.
 
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MUCK FICHIGAN!
Hate the entire state! I would cry if the state and it's football team dissapeared.
Tears of joy that is!
For me the proximity makes it appealing as does the history both teams carry.
Truly this game goeas beyond which team is better that specific year, it is bragging rights to who is the best of all time.
 

NDOM

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MUCK FICHIGAN!
Hate the entire state! I would cry if the state and it's football team dissapeared.
Tears of joy that is!
For me the proximity makes it appealing as does the history both teams carry.
Truly this game goeas beyond which team is better that specific year, it is bragging rights to who is the best of all time.

Ummm.....Dude. I live in Michigan. If the state dissapears can I at least come live with you unitl I find my own place??? lol
 
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Yeah, I guess you and the Red Wings can stay with me or better yet both of you could settle anywhere in Ohio, and we could get rid of the columbus losejackets.
 

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It's hard for me to consider USC our most hated rivalry when the matchup has been so one-sided for as long as I have been an Irish fan. We dominated the 90's, they have dominated the 00's. Michigan really should be the most hated, I got pelted with marshmallows in Whoreville my freshman year when K-Mac and the boys silenced 110,000 skunkbear fans.

But I grew up a Wolverine fan, so Sparty was an easy hate. It transcended into my passion for ND when they planted their f'n flag in our stadium. It's time to make that rivalry one sided again.

I reserve the right to rearrange my hate rankings at any time. As you know, rankings are really useless the first 3 or 4 weeks of the season anyways. ;)
 

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18 Stripes just published an article on "The Science of Hatred":

We see Michigan was beginning to improve as USC’s performance (both in general and against ND) declined. The above chart of win percentage makes it hard to see – for which I apologize – but from 2010 – 2014, Michigan’s five year win pct against ND was 80%, 80%, 60%, 80%, and 60%. We would lose to Michigan in bizarre and horrible ways (defining moments), and in 2009 at the Big House we were on the wrong end of two of the worst referee / review calls I’ve seen watching ND (unfairness). Michigan is just down the road (geography) and another historical peer – #1 and #2 in win percentages.

But then 2014 happened. 31-0 (37-0!) happened. The failure of Brady Hoke made it clear that Michigan was stuck in neutral, and their five year win percentage began to fall, and with the failures of Hoke’s latter seasons, the perception of recent parity disappeared. Most importantly, we suddenly stopped playing Michigan every year – the frequency of the competition disappeared. As of this year, they have beaten us zero times in the last five years… and we’ve only played them twice.

The rivalry I felt toward Michigan has faded. Sure, I’m sure I experience the same sense of schadenfreude about their losses that most of us do – and more so for Michigan than for programs we have played less frequently in recent times, like Florida State. But I don’t compare Notre Dame to Michigan anywhere near as much as I used to, and when we stop playing them (I hope forever, because the game really brings us zero benefits as a team) after 2019, I expect the difference to be even more noticeable.

[Side note: I think the rivalry with Michigan for me was much more about dealing with Michigan fans. Two of my best friends are UM fans and incredibly classy about Michigan’s wins and losses. But the rest of the Michigan fans I know are among the least gracious fans on the planet. So it was highly important to me that ND win those games. Losses to USC never brought the day to day misery that losses to Michigan did.]

Now we get to Stanford, who I’ll say that no Notre Dame fan ever hated until very recently. I didn’t even think about them at all until 2010, when I found myself thinking: “Darn, these guys look good!” By 2011, I was experiencing frustration about our losses to them. Stanford is very well explained by Tyler and Cobbs’s research. We weren’t even playing them until 2007 (this is why their five year win pct against ND is missing for the first several years of the chart above), so until recently there has been zero competition. Now they’ve got a five year win percentage against us of .6 (which will stay that way even if we win again this year) and their 5 year winning percentage has been above ours since 2010. We are most definitely competing with them for personnel, in large part because they are the one D1 football program where the academic standards (at least for entry) are higher than Notre Dame. For me, this constitutes cultural similarity – at least relative to other D1 schools.

I’ve been on Stanford death watch for five years. Credit to David Shaw: I’ve been wrong every year. But this year I’m not alone. I’m hoping that the forecasts of Bill Connelly, ESPN, sundry college football gamblers, and our own Brendan Reilly come to pass and that Stanford has another year of under-performance. They were supposed to have a gangbusters offense in 2018 and they did not; this year the veteran offensive line (and almost all their skill positions except QB and one WR) are gone. Their recruiting has slowly declined in recent years and they’ve had a lot of coaching attrition.

Click through to read the whole thing.
 
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