BTW, if it weren't for your avatar I would assume your Baker defense was pure sarcasm. If it was, well played.
Eh. I'm really giving the company line here, and I understand it's not a great spot, because Mayfield's act was significantly more provocative.
I now understand that the song they sing is not a "fight song", and that they do it home or away, win or lose. I appreciate you educating me about this OSU tradition.
However, here's a quote from Mayfield...
“Part of it was [what happened] last year. It was embarrassing for them to sing their fight song on our field. They’re probably feeling the same way right now.”
So while you portray OSU's behavior as completely innocent. That's not how it was perceived.
Bojack, maybe I'm a jerk, but if OSU just kicked my team's @ss on our home field, my preference would be for them to go get on their bus, and leave.
While still stinging from defeat, I would view any type of celebration on our field, no matter the tradition, as offensive. If you don't agree, fine, but I hope you still see my point of view as reasonable.
And I'm not saying the Buckeye's are a bunch of monsters, punks, or thugs. It's just that its not 1938 anymore, if you know what I mean.
Thanks for the discussion, and I'll give you the last word if you'd like it sir.