For the past six years, the OSU Spring Game has been shown on WBNS TV here in Central Ohio. And what, pray tell, have the money grubbing slugs at WBNS done with the profits from this broadcast? They give it to hungry people in Central Ohio by donating profits to the mid Ohio Food Bank. Perhaps it is not WBNS TV that are the money grubbing slugs. Perhaps the money grubbing slugs are part of another organization.
In this era of record mortgage foreclosures, with families being forced from their homes and onto the streets, the Big Ten Network will be taking food from the mouths of hungry Central Ohio families who will now be turned away from the mid Ohio Food Bank when the supplies run out sooner rather than later.
The squalid irony of the situation is that you might see these unfortunate people in the dumpters behind certain restaurants showing the OSU Spring Game on tape delay. These families are not a priority of the Big Ten Network. They are the victims of it.
It is time for reporters to ask hard questions of the Big Ten Network’s representatives. It is time for the fans of Big Ten Football to question the moral costs of loyalty to their teams. It is time for fans, even of rival teams, to come together and ask whether they want to be further associated with this rancid cabal of bottom feeders known as the Big Ten Network.
There are 11 institutions holding the key to returning things to the way it was. You remember the way it was, right? Just a few years back when you could watch almost every single OSU football and basketball game from the comfort of your own couch? Sadly, the 11 schools in the Big Ten stand silent.
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Two turnovers at home and Penn State only scores 17 points? And then they say “We’re back!”?
It will take more than a video of a game from 2005 to beat OSU this year. Though, after we beat Penn State, you can still watch your video and imagine what might have been, if it makes you feel better.