If you don't like football and don't want to watch the Bobcats in a bowl game, DON'T Watch. As I have said many times before, there are plenty of fans that enjoy watching Ohio play in whatever sport and whoever the competition may be. Fans that love basketball don't complain when Heidelberg, Rio Grande, Capital, Northwest Ohio and Wilbenforce are on the Cats schedule. I am certain that if Ohio plays in the CIT, CBI or whatever March post season tourney that is not the NCAA, many Bobcat fans will enjoy watching them play another game. This university is not an ACC, SEC, Big Ten or Big 12 institution reaping millions of dollars from TV contracts. If these athletes can get another opportunity to play and practice after the regular season, then good for them.
I don’t think anyone’s saying they don’t want to watch or won’t watch Ohio play in a bowl game. They’ve said they will. I even find myself wanting Ohio to be selected for a bowl game more than I thought I would. I’m a bowlaholic at heart. And you can bet I’ll watch every second wearing Ohio gear from head to toe if Ohio’s so fortunate enough to be selected.
The issue is whether Ohio’s deserving of a bowl game. If we’re honest with ourselves, we’d have to say no. Ohio Country’s right; Ohio doesn’t deserve to be in one. Ohio doesn’t have a winning record. It’s literally average.
P..S. And you don’t think any of the basketball fans that love hoops don’t complain about Ohio scheduling DIII teams? As I recall, people were pitching up a storm last year because Saul scheduled Rio Grande and Wilberforce; it was if the guy committed a capital offense.