I know they’re down this year, but so what, I say kick ‘em when they’re down!
The History: It really is more than “just a game”. Many people may not know it but Ohio and Michigan waged a sort of “war” of the Toledo territory.
The most bizarre war in American history was the comic opera Toledo War of 1835 fought between Ohio and Michigan. It involved a poorly drawn boundary line, a 19 year old “boy” Governor, and armies that could not fight because they got lost in the swamps.
The genesis of this war was in the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. This ordinance set the southern boundary of Michigan territory at the line drawn from the southern tip of Michigan due east to where it meets Lake Erie.
For the next 15 years this issue festered quietly. In 1833 when Michigan applied for statehood, the dispute over the Toledo strip came to the surface again.
For awhile it looked as if there would be a major battle between the Ohio and Michigan militias in April, 1835. Fortunately bloodshed was avoided because the two armies got lost for a week in the swamps near Perrysburg, Ohio and were unable to find each other.
The dispute between Ohio and Michigan was resolved the following year when Congress, as a condition for Michigan statehood made that territory give up its claim to the Toledo Strip. As compensation for its loss of Toledo, Congress awarded Michigan the Upper Peninsula. At the time, Michigan was enraged by this outcome and Ohio was considered the winner since it was given Toledo. However, nowadays Michigan considers itself the winner of that War since they got the Upper Peninsula while Ohio ended up with Toledo.
Know thy enemy: The Ohio State University/University of Michigan rivalry in football began with their first game in 1897. UM won that game 34 to 0 and dominated the series until 1919. That year the tables were turned and the Buckeyes won 13 to 3.
Michigan Joke of the Day:This is an open call for any new Me-chicken jokes. We’ve all heard the same ones over and over again so this is an open call for any new meat chicken jokes.
But until then we’ll go with an old tried and true…
Q: Why did Michigan change their field from grass to artificial turf?
A: To keep the Michigan cheerleaders from grazing at half time.
So I ask fellow Buckeyes, what have YOU done to beat the U of M today?
The History: It really is more than “just a game”. Many people may not know it but Ohio and Michigan waged a sort of “war” of the Toledo territory.
The most bizarre war in American history was the comic opera Toledo War of 1835 fought between Ohio and Michigan. It involved a poorly drawn boundary line, a 19 year old “boy” Governor, and armies that could not fight because they got lost in the swamps.
The genesis of this war was in the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. This ordinance set the southern boundary of Michigan territory at the line drawn from the southern tip of Michigan due east to where it meets Lake Erie.
For the next 15 years this issue festered quietly. In 1833 when Michigan applied for statehood, the dispute over the Toledo strip came to the surface again.
For awhile it looked as if there would be a major battle between the Ohio and Michigan militias in April, 1835. Fortunately bloodshed was avoided because the two armies got lost for a week in the swamps near Perrysburg, Ohio and were unable to find each other.
The dispute between Ohio and Michigan was resolved the following year when Congress, as a condition for Michigan statehood made that territory give up its claim to the Toledo Strip. As compensation for its loss of Toledo, Congress awarded Michigan the Upper Peninsula. At the time, Michigan was enraged by this outcome and Ohio was considered the winner since it was given Toledo. However, nowadays Michigan considers itself the winner of that War since they got the Upper Peninsula while Ohio ended up with Toledo.
Know thy enemy: The Ohio State University/University of Michigan rivalry in football began with their first game in 1897. UM won that game 34 to 0 and dominated the series until 1919. That year the tables were turned and the Buckeyes won 13 to 3.
Michigan Joke of the Day:This is an open call for any new Me-chicken jokes. We’ve all heard the same ones over and over again so this is an open call for any new meat chicken jokes.
But until then we’ll go with an old tried and true…
Q: Why did Michigan change their field from grass to artificial turf?
A: To keep the Michigan cheerleaders from grazing at half time.
So I ask fellow Buckeyes, what have YOU done to beat the U of M today?
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