Latest featured videos from DaytonDailyNews.com

Blogs

Blogs

  • :
    Ohio treasurer, Senate candidate returns money under investigation
    May. 24
  • :
    Baker: Chipper, Davey are Hall of Famers
    May. 24
  • :
    Raleigh Trammell: The prosecution rests
    May. 24
E-mail this page
Ginn has no sympathy for ex-Wolverine teammates | Buckeyes Beat
 

Home > Blogs > Buckeyes Beat > Archives > 2008 > November > 19 > Entry

Ginn has no sympathy for ex-Wolverine teammates

Ohio State fans are feeling pretty confident about Saturday’s game against Michigan. So are former Buckeyes.

Ted Ginn Jr., now with the Dolphins, was asked this week if he was saddened by Michigan’s 3-8 record. He told Sporting News Today: “I’m not sad at all. I went 3-0 versus them. Only people who are probably sad are (Miami teammates and former Wolverines) Jake Long and Chad Henne.”

I’ve heard talk that tickets to The Game will be easy to get this year. I’m not so sure; it’s still OSU-Michigan. I just checked StubHub and there were hundreds of tickets for sale, ranging from $145 to $899 each.

So, here’s a couple of questions for you:

1) Are you trying to buy or sell tickets, and what kind of luck are you having?

2) Do you think the game will be competitive? Give us a final score.

Permalink | Comments (3) | Post your comment |

Comments

By Michael

November 20, 2008 9:43 AM | Link to this

I actually think the game will be more competitive than people think. OSU could feel overconfident, and Michigan and Rich Rodriguez can make the offseason a whole lot better with an all-out performance loaded with trick plays.

By Don

November 20, 2008 11:47 AM | Link to this

Bucks win 41-13.

By NatiGuy

November 21, 2008 1:38 PM | Link to this

The OSU/Michigan game is not even the biggest game in Ohio this weekend, let alone the nation. The game has lost some luster over the past couple of years. The Big Ten is just getting weaker and weaker and this game becomes a non-issue. Look south to Cincinnati for the big game this weekend. It actually means something.
Post a comment



Remember me?




*HTML not allowed in comments. Your e-mail address is required.

 

Copyright © 2011 Cox Media Group Ohio, Dayton, Ohio, USA. All rights reserved.

By using this site, you accept the terms of our Visitors Agreement and Privacy Policy. You may wish to note our other business policies.