Since the end of the Game, I've been nonstop consuming content related to it. I just can't get enough, for so many reasons -- it's symbolic representation and these narratives that it crushed (regarding OSU's physicality and toughness and Day's supposed Michigan bugaboo), a deliverance of proper justice, the snow/conditions, etc. etc. A truly cathartic moment for OSU fans and monumental for Day, the players and the rest of the coaching staff.
And for these reasons, it's easily one of my favorite ever games, up there in the elite echelon with Bama 2014, Michigan 2016 and 2006, and a few others. Are there others that share my view, or am I overrating it? Would love to hear anyone else share their emotions and memories viewing this game -- be it on the couch or at the Big Dump itself.