Ohio State vs. Michigan is the definition to the "rivalry game".
Everything else is a distant second.
*Yawn Whatever.
Ohio State vs. Michigan is the definition to the "rivalry game".
Everything else is a distant second.
I think there is a big difference between a true "rivalry" and two teams that happen to both be good in the same era. For example, just to stay in the NFL, Cincy-Cleveland, or NYJ-Miami, or Chicago-Green Bay are important games, no matter what the records or what era we are talking about. Baseball provides us with even many more such examples (Cards/Cubs, Yanks/Sox, Tigers/Tribe, Dodgers/Giants, etc)
Pittsburgh and Baltimore and certainly New England and Indianapolis are just sets of teams that happened to peak in the same recent era. There is nothing similar about the towns they represent, no common history, nothing. Just two teams that played each other a couple of times when both were good recently. 20 years ago, no one would have called them rivals, and even 10 years from now no one may again.
I think there is a big difference between a true "rivalry" and two teams that happen to both be good in the same era. For example, just to stay in the NFL, Cincy-Cleveland, or NYJ-Miami, or Chicago-Green Bay are important games, no matter what the records or what era we are talking about. Baseball provides us with even many more such examples (Cards/Cubs, Yanks/Sox, Tigers/Tribe, Dodgers/Giants, etc)
Pittsburgh and Baltimore and certainly New England and Indianapolis are just sets of teams that happened to peak in the same recent era. There is nothing similar about the towns they represent, no common history, nothing. Just two teams that played each other a couple of times when both were good recently. 20 years ago, no one would have called them rivals, and even 10 years from now no one may again.
And on the flip side, the Steelers considered the Ravens the continuation of the Steelers/Browns rivalry and yawn at the series with the new Browns.Yeah, I get it, Cleveland and Cincy are in the same state. That doesn't really matter though. People seem to forget, Cleveland is closer in proximity to Pitt and Detroit than it is to Cincy. Cleveland doesn't really care about Cincinnati.
No offense to the Red Sox fans, but the Yankee vs Red Sox rivalry has gotten tired to the point of boring. I like the Steelers vs Ravens, that's gotten to be fun. For some reason, I have always liked the Syracuse vs Georgetown rivalry, but there has not been a big name for both teams in a while. I would say the Jets vs Pats has been fun as well.
I agree with you, I hate the unbalanced schedule, playing another team 19 times is a joke. When they played last time, meh, really didn't do anything for me. They play each other again in a week, yipee. Wake me when they playoffs start.
Ohio State vs. Michigan is the definition to the "rivalry game".
Everything else is a distant second.
SEC! SEC! SEC!
I will say that without a doubt, the Iron Bowl is a fierce of a rivalry as there is in ANY sport. Whether that is a good or bad thing is open to discussion. lol
Lol, northern rivalries......the definition of "hit and giggle" rivalries.
SEC! SEC! SEC!
Sorry, had to.
I will say that without a doubt, the Iron Bowl is a fierce of a rivalry as there is in ANY sport. Whether that is a good or bad thing is open to discussion. lol
Agreed on the iron bowl, but since you're touting the SEC nonsense again, where is the other big one? The Egg Bowl? Meh. The Cocktail party? More famous for its activities
SEC teams seem to get up more for their ACC counterparts, strangely (Georgia - G Tech, Clemson - South Carolina, UF - FSU).