It's about time for the football season to begin which means there are many topics up for debate. In an earlier article I tackled the topic of why College Football is better than NFL. Now that we've established that College Football is better than the NFL the next topic to talk about is which rivalry is the best in college football. A lot of people will have you believe its Michigan vs. Ohio State. Michigan and Ohio State is a huge game every year, I'll give you that, but the best rivalry in college football isn't Michigan-Ohio State, it's Auburn-Alabama.
Ohio State and Michigan is a big rivalry, no doubt about it, but there are so many other options in Ohio and Michigan. There could be a Browns fan that could care less about Ohio State. Indians and Reds fans might not care about Ohio State. In Michigan it's even worse. The Pistons and Red Wings are both really popular, even the Tigers have good fan support. Maybe Michigan's football team is still the most popular but there are a whole lot of other options. In Alabama there are no pro teams. If you live in Alabama and you're a sports fan then there is a 99% chance your favorite sport is college football, there is no other option. In Alabama sports talk radio shows talk about Alabama-Auburn for 365 days out of the year, there is no basketball or baseball season. When you meet somebody for the first time in Alabama they usually say hello, introduce themselves and then as "Auburn or Alabama". The Alabama-Auburn game is so important in Alabama that when former Auburn player Fob James ran for governor in 1978, Alabama fans refused to vote for him because they didn't want an Auburn Tiger as governor.
Some people will argue that Michigan-Ohio State is the best rivalry because of how important the game is every year. If you want to argue that year in and year out the Ohio State-Michigan game is the most important game of the year that's fine (Although I think FSU-Miami would have something to say about that) but being the most important game doesn't necessarily make it the best rivalry. It's great that Michigan-Ohio State can fill up a stadium to watch two 10 - 0 teams, but that's easy. For the annual Iron Bowl both teams could be 0 - 10 and it would still sell out. The fans would still act as if it was the biggest game of the season in all of college football.
Alabama and Auburn is also a better rivalry because the two schools are in the same state. What does that have to do with it? One of the key factors to a rivalry is how long you've known each, how well you've known each other, how many times you've battled each other. Since Alabama and Auburn are from the same state they recruit from the same state. This year's Alabama team has seventy-one players from the state of Alabama and Auburn has forty-two players from Alabama. Together they have 113 players from the state of Alabama. So by the time these guys got to their college of choice, they had already been playing each other for four years in high school, by the time they're done with college they will have been playing each other for eight years. Michigan on the other hand only has 9 players from Ohio and Ohio State only has one player from Michigan. So when their players meet in college they're playing each other for the first time. The fact that Auburn and Alabama's players knowing each other and playing each other for so long makes for a more passionate game and more compelling story.
Also take a look at the two team's histories. Michigan and Ohio State have been playing each other since 1897 and have played each other 103 times. I admit that's a great long rivalry. Alabama and Auburn's first game against each other came even earlier than that in 1893, but they've only played each other 65 times. Why is that? They reason they haven't played as many times is because of the rivalry. The 1907 match up between Alabama and Auburn was so heated that a fight broke out at the game. After the fight the two sides argued back and forth so much that they couldn't agree on the conditions for the next game, or the next, or the next. They argued back and forth for FORTY seasons before finally agreeing to terms that both sides could live with. One of the conditions they finally agreed to was that they would play every year on a neutral field in Birmingham so that neither team would have a home field advantage. This stood all the way up to the 1989 season. While Michigan and Ohio State has been a great rivalry for a long time, their history doesn't have the kind of hate that Auburn-Alabama game has produced.
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Post a CommentUnless you are a Wolverine Fan or a Buckeye Fan...you'll never understand. It's way beyond the football game. It's a way of life. It started with them bastards taking Toledo from us. This is a on-going war!!!
You sir are a smart man, care to teach your wisdom to these other morons?
Screw OSU VS Michigan, doesn't have anything compared to the Iron bowl, I will though give you credit that the OSU VS Michigan game does almost always have national championship implications(to bad they can never finish lmao!)The hate and passion with the Iron Bowl is unbelievable. Just face it in nearly ever facet the iron bowl out weighs the OSU VS Michigan game PERIOD!
This is ridiculous. You dont know anything about college rivalries especially football if you dont think that osu vs. mich is #1. You obviously dont know ohio and michigan people, so do NOT use a browns fan as a reference. Just to make my point very quickly, who are the coaches during the "Golden Years" for bama and Auburn? You can only name Bear Bryant. EVERYONE knows about Woody and BO. When OSU VS. Michigan in Columbus in 2006, the game was being touted on espn with a countdown 10 days in ADVANCE!!!! 10 days!!! When has that EVER happened between any other 2 teams or competeing forces in any sport?
Sorry Alabama folk, but your rivalry is minuscule if you look purely at the attention it gets nationwide AS WELL AS the stakes. As several other people have repeatedly said, MIchigan vs. OSU is almost always for the conference title and very often the last obstacle in front of a national championship game. We understand that your little in state rivalry in your sparsely populated state might mean a lot to you and the passion that can be felt in the air at game time might be more intense, but it just isn't as meaningful of a game all around.
And as for the idiot who said that Michigan and OSU were community colleges when Auburn and Bama were putting football on the map, Auburn became a university in 1856 while UofM was founded in 1817 and OSU even earlier. What the heck is wrong with you? Alabama as a state is about as populated as Ann Arbor or Columbus on game day.
I am from Ohio but I have lived in Alabama, Tennessee and Virginia and I can tell you with all confidence that football is just as big in Ohio as it is in the South or anywhere else for that matter; especially in Columbus. If you are not a fan of the Buckeyes and you moved to Columbus you would get so sick of hearing Ohio State Football this and Ohio State Football that. It's everywhere you go from listening to the radio to seeing the billboards to talking with people on the job and at church.
You make a good point. Bama-Auburn just may be the best rivalry. Judging by the commentors, they simply don't know how big football is in the southeast. Newsflash: Southeastern football trounces any other region; northern boys, midwesterners, and certainly west coast.
Bryan 11/28/07 wrote, "you guys are all retards." You iron bowl fans are just jealous of the best rivalry in college football which is The Game: Ohio State vs Michigan and that's why you resort to name calling.
Go Bucks!!! 4 in a row over Big Blue!!!
The purpose of this thread is to discuss which rivalry is greater, not about which conference is greater. That being said the Big Ten is 8-6 against the SEC in bowl games over the last 5 years. I know Ohio State has not contributed to any of those wins but that's beside the point and the point is that Ohio State vs Michigan is the greatest college football rivalry hands down. Like someone posted earlier on this thread, hate alone does not make a rivalry although OSU/UM has plenty. The OSU/UM rivalry has been the cause of fights within family relationships but just because a rivalry has caused marriage break ups and other relationships to end does not make it the greatest rivalry. It just means that people don't have their priorities where they should be. The OSU/UM rivalry has meant more to college football because it not only has a lot of animosity between the schools and the fans, but it almost always decides who the Big Ten champ is and it has had more National Championship im