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The Shape of Things To Come

Blog changeover update time!

They have already made the announcement, so I figured I might as well too.

The next Buckeye blog at SBN will be run by some of the more grizzled veterans of the Buckeye blogosphere: the guys from the Buckeye Battle Cry. Do not fear, Buckeye partisans: you will be in good hands. The BBC is already one of the best places to go for Ohio State analysis on the internets, and over here on SBN, I'm sure they'll keep up the good work. Some of you may already know Jeff as the man behind the Texas and Iowa "Had A Bad Day" 'low-light' videos.  It's really too bad he to change (or remove altogether) the original backing track due to copyright crap; they were originally edited to include that "Had A Bad Day" song that was so ubiquitous that year. Still, the man - and everyone else at that site - does good work.

I will contribute - in the form of fanposts, mostly - at the new site, so if you've got a sexual fetishism hankering for my thoughts, I'll provide them when and if I can. Regardless, we're now reaching the endgame here at WWAHT; expect plenty more basketball coverage up until the very last day before the Rose Bowl, during which I will unload my Oregon preview and final prediction. It's been fun, folks, but, as the Beatles sung in one of their most innocuous songs, life goes on.

Don't forget to participate in the blog research survey sometime before midnight tonight, when it wraps up: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WSQGPZ2

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Wow, sorry to hear this Sam

But hope to see you continue to contribute. Can you shed any add’l light on your decision and how the process of transfer played out?

"For me the game wasn’t grounded in reality. It was about the uniform you put on that turned you into a warrior. It was about the mythology of the battle, the victory, the defeat, the struggle." - Mike Reid, PSU '69

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