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Public Enemy No. 1—Espn's Pat Forde At It Again

 
In his most recent story on Espn.com, Pat Forde writes about UNC's easy victory over Michigan State for the 2009 Mens' NCAA Basketball Championship. In it, he invokes an analogy, comparing MSU's performance against UNC to Ohio State's recent BCS failures on the gridiron. How (and more importantly why) is it that this clown always finds a way to take cheap shots at the Ohio State Buckeyes, even when they have absolutely nothing to do with the event he is writing about? Here's the excerpt: It was the perfect night for the Tar Heels, whose defensive deficiencies wound up being the most overrated story line of the season. They won another title—the program's fifth—while simultaneously leaving hated Duke in the record books for biggest margin of championship-game defeat at 30. For a while, that record appeared to be in serious jeopardy as the Spartans performed like Ohio State in a BCS National Championship Game. This could have been a 40-point bomb if Michigan State had submitted ... (link)

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