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The Columbus Dispatch
The Columbus Dispatch
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The article examines the nature of Ohio State fans' intense rivalry with Michigan, questioning what level of hatred is acceptable in sports. It discusses the difference between playful animosity and harmful hostility, highlighting comments from Utah coach Kyle Whittingham who advocates for a rivalry without personal hatred. The author suggests that younger generations, particularly Gen Z, tend to dislike Michigan in a less aggressive manner, favoring competitive spirit over malicious hostility, and raises the question of whether fans should embrace respectful rivalry or let it turn into something more destructive.
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