Lane Kiffin, SEC chest buffers should closely watch Ohio State football’s loss to Tennessee – Jimmy Watkins

Lane Kiffin, SEC chest buffers should closely watch Ohio State football’s loss to Tennessee – Jimmy Watkins

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Tennessee’s fight song blares from the speakers at Ohio Stadium, but only a few fans dressed in orange sing “Rocky Top.” Most of them volunteered to leave early during (or, more accurately, before) Ohio State University’s 42-17 win over Tennessee on Saturday in the College Football Playoff, which is strange. Because the SEC representatives looked, acted and talked much tougher at the beginning of the evening.

“They thought they were going to take over this place,” Howard said. “We showed them pretty quickly that we weren’t going to let that happen.”

They definitely tried. Vols fans filled The Shoe at an impressive rate as the stadium gates opened, to the point where people were wondering aloud if UT could “take over” the venue on the road. Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin spent his weekend talking trash in support of his conference on Twitter, the internet’s harshest echo chamber. And Tennessee players went shirtless on the field during warmups, signaling to pregame doubters that December weather can’t stop the South.

Taken together, the SEC’s chest-thumpers have almost convinced me that they are macho men. Then the game started and – strangely again – the volunteers looked a little cold.

Ohio State led 14-0 within seven minutes and 21-0 less than five minutes later. The Buckeyes never trailed, leading by at least two points for 53 of 60 minutes. When OSU running back TreVeyon Henderson scored a 24-yard touchdown to give Ohio State a 42-10 lead with 10:53 to play, he helped put a new twist on an old Southern saying.

In SEC land they like to say, “Footbawl is just more fun” down there. They point to Nick Saban’s Alabama and Kirby Smart’s Georgia as their standard-bearers, winning five of the first 10 CFP national titles (though not the most recent). And we should assume that the other conference attendees are just as impressive given their proximity.

Even a three-loss Alabama with no Saban, they shout from their laptops, could play better against Penn State than SMU did in Saturday’s 38-10 Big Ten victory. Choosing one-loss Indiana, which lost 27-17 to Notre Dame on Friday, instead of three-loss heavyweights like Ole Miss or South Carolina? Eye roll.

“Really exciting, competitive playoff game @CFBPlayoff,” Kiffin typed into the airwaves Friday night. “Great job!!”

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