If you're from the Midwest and don't call it THE Ohio State University you've immediately lost my trust. And I didn't even go there.
As someone from Ohio (not near Columbus), I can't stand those assholes. I like the school, but their football fans are intolerable
Fair point. I wonder what the weather is like up there on those high horses
Are there tolerable football fans?
As a Columbus transplant we all hate them. Good university, massive pain in the ass to live near, worst part of town to try to do anything in, fucking football fans…
As an alumni of Ohio University who lives in Columbus my favorite thing to call them is OS-Who
I've lost count of the amount of times I've been asked, "you're from Ohio? Why aren't you an Ohio state fan?"
Anecdotally, every bar fight I've almost been in has been with ohio state fans. One was when Marcus mariotta got hurt in the championship game and the bar I was at erupted in cheers and I called them out for being dick heads. The other was when a guy in an Ohio state shirt approached me and told me I needed to, "get my bitch on a leash" referring to my wife.
I actually enjoy watching them play football, their fans just fucking suck so bad
I accidentally wore a wolverines starter jacket around Columbus for a week one winter while I was on a business trip. Couldn't figure out why the waiters were all so curt with me until one of the locals made a comment on the job site.
In retrospect it's a miracle I didn't get accosted by a season ticket holder.
I’m not from the states, why is the “The” important?
Many states have multiple universities named after them, so you can have university of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania state university.
Ohio state used to be " the ohio mechanical and agricultural school" when they were founded. They changed their name to "the Ohio state university" when they became a university. They were competing with "Ohio university" to be the main big state school, so the tried to emphasize it with "the" prounced with the long e (thee). It's become a bit of a meme since then. No one really cares but it's a funny thing for them to embrace and everyone else to make fun of.
That’s pretty funny, I never thought there’d be multiple universities using the state’s name!
What if I don’t call it that because it’s THE most annoying part of one of my favorite cities and it’s really fun to piss them off.
If you're from the Midwest and don't call it THE Ohio State University you've immediately lost my trust. And I didn't even go there.
As someone from Ohio (not near Columbus), I can't stand those assholes. I like the school, but their football fans are intolerable
Fair point. I wonder what the weather is like up there on those high horses
Are there tolerable football fans?
As a Columbus transplant we all hate them. Good university, massive pain in the ass to live near, worst part of town to try to do anything in, fucking football fans…
As an alumni of Ohio University who lives in Columbus my favorite thing to call them is OS-Who
I've lost count of the amount of times I've been asked, "you're from Ohio? Why aren't you an Ohio state fan?"
Anecdotally, every bar fight I've almost been in has been with ohio state fans. One was when Marcus mariotta got hurt in the championship game and the bar I was at erupted in cheers and I called them out for being dick heads. The other was when a guy in an Ohio state shirt approached me and told me I needed to, "get my bitch on a leash" referring to my wife.
I actually enjoy watching them play football, their fans just fucking suck so bad
I accidentally wore a wolverines starter jacket around Columbus for a week one winter while I was on a business trip. Couldn't figure out why the waiters were all so curt with me until one of the locals made a comment on the job site.
In retrospect it's a miracle I didn't get accosted by a season ticket holder.
I’m not from the states, why is the “The” important?
Many states have multiple universities named after them, so you can have university of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania state university.
Ohio state used to be " the ohio mechanical and agricultural school" when they were founded. They changed their name to "the Ohio state university" when they became a university. They were competing with "Ohio university" to be the main big state school, so the tried to emphasize it with "the" prounced with the long e (thee). It's become a bit of a meme since then. No one really cares but it's a funny thing for them to embrace and everyone else to make fun of.
That’s pretty funny, I never thought there’d be multiple universities using the state’s name!
What if I don’t call it that because it’s THE most annoying part of one of my favorite cities and it’s really fun to piss them off.
Sincerely, A graduate of AN Ohio state university