THAT’S “OZZERELLA PIZZA” FOR YOU, tOSU FAN
Pizza chain Donatos is sponsoring a “No M” week in the leadup to the Ohio State/Michigan game. Customers are being asked to order without using Ms in their ordering, meaning loads of fun when the recently arrived refugee/asylee/immigrant taking your order has to ask you four times what the hell you’re saying because you needlessly drag an innocent letter into your hate-filled interstate rivalry with another football team. M never did anything to you but be M, assholes!
Given college students’ devotion to cheap, high-energy food like factory-made pizza, the promo makes sense, even if you really do get an air-horn in the face for using the letter M. (Perhaps this is just standard practice at Donatos: random air-horning of customers.) If it truly has caught on as much as promoters hoped, then Michigan fans can look forward to being called “otherfuckers” this weekend for a delightful change of pace from the usual.












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My only comment for what it is worth.
Donatos is strong pizza. Debating that is worth more to society than the debate between the Big 10 and SEC “super programs”
If we really are going off of historical facts we should include populations shifts in America between 1949-2007. That should help explain who is dominating now and who dominated then. Follow the logic and you will find that they both dominate!
Comment by Odell 51 — November 15, 2007 @ 1:41 pm
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It’s Michigan week and Subcommandante Wayne hasn’t made an appearance? He’s not going to talk about the time he bagged two chicks in Detroit in the back of his Camaro while his mom was shopping at the mall??
To heck with the “M”, we already knew there was no “D” in Michigan…
Comment by baconboy — November 15, 2007 @ 1:40 pm
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You can argue the best rialry all you want but really no one outside of Ohio and Michigan care much about that game either. While histroy may be on your side with these stats, remember that the BCS is still BS and until there is playoff, it’s nothing but a popularity contest. And it always has been.
Funny how institutions of higher learning ignore common practices for determining the champion of one of it’s two highest income garnering sports.
If this system is so great, why haven’t we done away with March Madness and introduced the BBCS “BasketBowl Championship Series”?
Comment by sevenDs — November 15, 2007 @ 1:17 pm
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Wow. How gay were those Buckeye guys in the video?
I especially liked how they all touched each other and hugged after each successful order.
Comment by JTG — November 15, 2007 @ 1:09 pm
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#44
To quote Les Miles “Let ‘ur rip!”
Comment by The Artist Formerly Known as tOSUBuckeyes — November 15, 2007 @ 1:08 pm
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#26
I bet it took a lot longer to type all that with just one hand. Christ, were you using a sock when you wrote that or did you let it fly all natural directly onto your keyboard?
Comment by NativeSon — November 15, 2007 @ 1:06 pm
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#36
Didn’t Michigan beat Alabama the last time they played? In 1999 Michigan was the Big Ten runner up (Wisconsin went to the Rose Bowl and won) and played SEC Champion Alabama in the Orange Bowl.
Didn’t Minnesota beat Alabama in a bowl game here recently? Never mind, Alabama was “suffering” from scholarship reductions for CHEATING so that win doesn’t count. Bama’s back though, right? I mean it’s 2000 and Saban, I mean 2007, and probation ended last year and the scholarship reductions ended 2 years ago, right?
Ohio State might suck against the SEC, but Michigan and Penn State are 4-2 against the SEC since the start of the BCS.
Comment by The Artist Formerly Known as tOSUBuckeyes — November 15, 2007 @ 1:01 pm
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#16, OhioDawg
It’s likely as true as LSU corn dog sweats, but it’s continual mention is my contribution to the SEC’s perception of backwardness. It also always cracks me the fuck up when I see it on a shirt.
Comment by Allahver Fist — November 15, 2007 @ 1:00 pm
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Historically speaking the combined total of National Championships from the Big Ten is more than the SEC.
Historically speaking, a great deal of US history happened in the east and midwest, as those were the largest populations centers until the more recent expansion west and south.
So, it should not surprise that prominent football schools centered around large populations of people would get national recognition.
Comment by Rival — November 15, 2007 @ 1:00 pm
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#26
Obviously you meant:
#21
Yep worst rivalry in all of sports, overrated, slow and boring, right?
Don’t let the co_bined 18 National Cha_pionships, 11 Heis_an Trophies, 123 first round draft picks, current NFL stars, super bowl rings, hall of fa_ers, _ovie stars and everyone in the world outside of the bitter southeast portion of the united states that wil be glued to the TV get in the way of your opinion of how _uch this rivalry sucks.
There is only one other rivalry that even comes close in terms of on the field success and that is USC vs. ND with their co_bined 22 National Cha_pionships, 13 Heis_an Trophies, and first round draft picks. But even it does not co_pare in ter_s of national attention and the true _eaning of a rivalry.
Sure Alaba_a Auburn _ight _ean _ore to the people in Alaba_a and SEC country, but it does not carry the accolades and acco_plishments in terms of cha_pionships, and it certainly doesn’t carry the national or worldwide _edia coverage.
You’re welcome.
tOSU fans who piss on Alabama fans by proclaiming the superiority of Buckeye rivalries sure do sound like Alabama fans.
Comment by Rival — November 15, 2007 @ 12:55 pm
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#36
Historically speaking, you are incorrect. Minnesota, historically speaking, has more National Championships than all SEC teams not named Alabama - they just don’t use it as their only defense when faced with the facts of their current situation. Historically speaking, the fine academic institution of Illinois has produced just as many NFL hall of fame players if not more than most SEC teams. Historically speaking the combined total of National Championships from the Big Ten is more than the SEC. Historically speaking the Big Ten has an overall winning record against the SEC. And the most obvious indication that you are wrong is that Ohio State is the conference boat anchor in the arms war against the SEC. How could one of the only 2 good teams in your opinion have a losing record against the SEC, yet every other upper to mid level team have a winning record against the SEC? Oh, I know, they all played Vanderbilt and Ohio State is the only one that has played a good SEC team with a good SEC coach.
It’s okay to have an opinion, especially one that includes SEC dominance, SEC superiority, or Big Ten suckery, yeah suckery, I don’t know if that is even a word, but I’m using it. Just don’t let your opinion get in the way of the facts.
Comment by The Artist Formerly Known as tOSUBuckeyes — November 15, 2007 @ 12:53 pm
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#3
Herschel W_lker is __y.
Comment by Allahver Fist ? November 15, 2007 @ 10:15 am
That joke was funnier when you weren’t messing it up.
Wait - no it wasn’t.
Comment by Rival — November 15, 2007 @ 12:50 pm
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Oom! Otherfuckers!
Comment by SonofSamford — November 15, 2007 @ 12:39 pm
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tosu,
Tthe main reason Michigan and OSU are seen as such big rivals is because they are the only two teams worth a crap historically in the Big Televen, so they’re gonna have good records at the end of the year and play for the Big Ten title.
No matter though, they both get pasted in bowl games.
Comment by Crimson Daddy — November 15, 2007 @ 12:36 pm
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Dropping the M? Sort of like the Crips refusing to use the letter “B” in the 80s, I suppose, but with fewer AKs and more shit-filled coolers.
But even it does not compare in terms of national attention and the true meaning of a rivalry.
That’s comical. The true definition of a national rivalry is that the teams have to be in bordering states with a grudge and the game affects who wins a conference? In other words, a regional rivalry that affects Bowl games.
I suspect that the national level of interest in this game is to see whether Michigan will crap the bed again, or if Carr can finally engineer a win over Cheatypants McSweatervest.
Comment by DC Trojan — November 15, 2007 @ 12:18 pm
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22: In Ann Arbor we don’t dress like the coach. We are, however, smirky sarcastic bastards when someone asks us a really stupid question.
Comment by Yinka Double Dare — November 15, 2007 @ 12:09 pm
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MIch vs Ohio St, no pizzazz in that game.
Bunch of meatballs from the midwest.
the dummies from Ohio st vs. the almost smarties from Mich.
The Sominex Bowl.
Sissy tressel vs. grumpy old man whats his face.
bah humbug!
Comment by Harvey Wireman — November 15, 2007 @ 12:06 pm
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@ 28 & 29…
Mediocre-to-poor marketing aside, taste-wise, Donato’s is the best in Columbus. It’s a totally different style than other chains, not NY-style or Chicago style. Thin, crispy crust…at least 100 pepperonis on a large pizza (guaranteed)…mmmm.
Comment by JTin — November 15, 2007 @ 12:06 pm
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Ah, I see what you did there with the whole “m-assholes” thing.
Tricky, but clever.
Comment by BDoc — November 15, 2007 @ 12:00 pm
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#27 justanother
don’t you mean your “eatballs?” Get it?!?! Cause there’s no “M” this week!!! Wonderful humor, really.
enjoy your time in the hairy taint of america, pasty-boy.
Comment by ESMjr. — November 15, 2007 @ 11:57 am
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Poor ichigan kids. In response there will be no Os given in Ann Arbor this week.
Hope the pizza is better than the gimmick.
Comment by Kenny — November 15, 2007 @ 11:56 am
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Wow, you mean all Michigan fans need to stay out of a crappy fast-food pizza chain this week?
Gee… what a punishment. You Buckeyes sure showed them! Next year, we’ll make ‘em avoid gastrointestinal distress at the local taco stand!
Comment by Papa Lou BSU — November 15, 2007 @ 11:49 am
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#22 ESMjr.
So sorry we’re not so fucking edgy like the south and west. Do us a favor, when you’re “flying over”, suck our balls.
Comment by justanotherbuckeye — November 15, 2007 @ 11:44 am
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#21
Yep worst rivalry in all of sports, overrated, slow and boring, right?
Don’t let the combined 18 National Championships, 11 Heisman Trophies, 123 first round draft picks, current NFL stars, super bowl rings, hall of famers, movie stars and everyone in the world outside of the bitter southeast portion of the united states that wil be glued to the TV get in the way of your opinion of how much this rivalry sucks.
There is only one other rivalry that even comes close in terms of on the field success and that is USC vs. ND with their combined 22 National Championships, 13 Heisman Trophies, and first round draft picks. But even it does not compare in terms of national attention and the true meaning of a rivalry.
Sure Alabama Auburn might mean more to the people in Alabama and SEC country, but it does not carry the accolades and accomplishments in terms of championships, and it certainly doesn’t carry the national or worldwide media coverage.
Comment by The Artist Formerly Known as tOSUBuckeyes — November 15, 2007 @ 11:42 am
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Dumbest fucking thing I’ve ever heard of. Eatballs? Indeed.
Comment by Mr. Wrong — November 15, 2007 @ 11:24 am