As to not caring, well that is true to a point. However, I live and work in Columbus, so it is prudent to follow the Bucks for work conversations and such. Also, my daughter and son-in-law graduated from OSU. As to Meyer being a better coach that coach T ...IMO could never happen and will never happen. Maybe you are the one that is blind as your alphabet only contains the letters X, O, W, and L.
I do not expect you to understand why I feel as I do. To me football (or any sport) is more than a game ...much more. A season is more than a sum of games. I did make a mistake. I did always take my daughter to the spring game (when it was free or $5) and I did go to the YSU games in the Shoe. To better understand why I feel the way that I do, here are a couple of comments:
1) If you are into military history at all; then you will know that Irwin Rommel was perhaps the greatest field commander of the 20th-century. His successes in WWI and WWII were elite. He pushed the allies around. He became very disillusioned with his leaders by the 1940's. Now had Rommel decided to join the British in the fight ...would you put him in charge of the British army? NO ..,you are going to greatly respect him and study his tactics; with the goal of defeating him. This is what happened when the US entered WWII and General Patton was in-charge. I see Urban Meyer (while at UofF) as the enemy that defeated us. I expected coach Tressel to study coach Meyer's UofF team and learn how to defeat him. Eventually he got his win vs. Arkansas.
2. Another example. After Jim Tressel was hired at OSU, I became somewhat of an authority at the office. Everyone wanted to know how Tressel coached, what is he all about, etc. NOt that I am some football expert, or my company's savior; but suddenly, people realized that Youngstown was not a bunch of people crouching on sideboards with Thompson sub-machine guns.
When we were at a meeting just prior to the first YSU vs OSU game, I was asked if I actually expect YSU to win the game. Clearly OSU fans saw it as a chance to reward YSU and a warm-up for OSU. You know, we do the same thing with our "money games". My answer was "absolutely" ...and I meant it. You can call me a prude; but I expected Heacock and his staff to put a plan in place to beat OSU. If we lost ...we lost.
Look at last year. did you think we had a chance to beat NDSU? On paper, we might as well have been playing OSU, because NDSU was that much better than YSU. Well I expected to loose. Imagine, a person that expects his team to beat the defending national champions in IA/FBS, but lose to the defending champs of I-AA/FCS? This is when I realized that YSU football needed to change. We are taking a big risk with Pelini and I hope it pays off.