I’ve been watching commentators of college football jumping on the OSU bandwagon for weeks. Virtually everyone was predicting OSU to win, often for no better reason than that LSU was favored. Yes, they were picking OSU because LSU was favored. But by predicting OSU to win, in one way, they made OSU the favorite, thereby shifting the balance of fate back to LSU. Additionally, they failed to acknowledge the simple fact that, though LSU was favored, OSU was ranked #1. In my mind, that was the biggest consideration (as far as intangibles can be considered
. LSU might have been favored in the point spread, but I never wavered from my prediction that LSU would win, and my primary reasoning for being so confident, in the end, was that all the analysts were picking OSU, and because LSU was ranked #2, and in my mind, #2 beating #1 is still an upset.
It was, after all, the season of upsets.







LSU! LSU! Loved the game! Yes, it was funny how they were predicting OSU. Trust me, the better team won.
Yes, you’re right, and despite Corso’s claim that they were a “good” team and not a “great” team, once again I beg to differ. They’re the best team in the land. Period. A great team.