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I will say this, however. An OSU fan, who went to Ohio, that I know began to follow Ohio sports. Once he realized he was not welcome among the core fan base because of his OSU fanaticism, he abandoned all attempts at following Ohio sports, including purchase memorabilia, tickets, etc. It may be "good riddance" but if this happens somewhat frequently, it costs Ohio money.
Aww, poor fella, did he get his feelings hurt? I'm sorry to hear that an Ohio alum felt uncomfortable being a full time Ohio State fan who wanted to root for his alma mater when it was convenient for him. Probably the type of guy who talks about OSU sports all the time around his friends and coworkers but when Ohio beats Penn State or makes it to the Sweet 16 suddenly he's telling everybody "I went to school there!" He was never a fan to begin with, he won't be missed.
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Your typical BA Buckeyes have often asked in the chat when they are getting ripped "don't you like our money?"
My response has always been "absolutely." I'll take their money and support to further this program. Same goes for Walmart fans who didn't go to the school. If we can get them hooked on OHIO and buying gear/supporting the program, GREAT.
That said, if you expect me to treat a rival institution nice just to keep the declining segment of our own alumni base with mixed up priorities appeased, you don't get it.
Some seem to hope for a day where Ohio and Ohio State are merged under one banner and name. That is disgraceful.