• Heart of the Rivalry: Is it fair to say "We" won the championship?
    Jan 24 2025

    It’s STILL championship week at HOTR.

    Heart of the Rivalry is a Blade-produced YouTube series and podcast that is available on all major platforms.

    The weekly college football show is led by The Blade’s sports columnist, David Briggs, and co-host/producer Phil Kaplan.

    The season, for all its great gravy's worth, has ended in a championship for THE Ohio State Buckeyes.

    Briggs was there and takes us through the bends of the roller coaster championship game, and how it all folds up into a neat little package we call a season.

    Phil was not there, but is on his own roller coaster after one of the funnest college football seasons, in general, wrapped up and along with it the first season of Heart of the Rivalry.

    We go through some show highlights and of course make wildly speculative predictions for next season.

    All that and more will come from your new favorite college football show — the only one to cover exclusively the rivalry programs of Ohio State and Michigan, as well as Bowling Green and Toledo.

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    23 mins
  • Does John Cooper think Lou Holtz is Tough?
    Jan 17 2025

    Heart of the Rivalry is a Blade-produced YouTube series and podcast that is available on all major platforms.

    The weekly college football show is led by The Blade’s sports columnist, David Briggs, and co-host/producer Phil Kaplan.

    It’s championship week at HOTR.

    Dave regales us with the benefits of his position, as he was able to talk with college football legends Lou Holtz and JohnCooper, former Notre Dame and Ohio State head coaches, respectively.

    Phil continues to use his hobby time to look for Lou Holtz and his toughness, despite Dave having already found him.

    We take credit for spurning Ohio State onto the championship, and relive some of the great plays in Ohio State history to compare them with the Sawyer Score. Archie Griffin’s brother Ray makes an appearance.

    All that and more will come from your new favorite college football show — the only one to cover exclusively the rivalry programs of Ohio State and Michigan, and Bowling Green and Toledo.

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    29 mins
  • Slow Trophy Motion For Ya
    Jan 10 2025

    Heart of the Rivalry is a Blade-produced YouTube series and podcast that is available on all major platforms.

    The weekly college football show is led by The Blade’s sports columnist, David Briggs, and co-host/producer Phil Kaplan.

    With college football on the doorstep of its first ever championship game from a 12-team playoff, we of course zag where others zig, and examine how our Buckeyes — ney, all of college football — may still be impacted by the Italian Bowl played at the Glass Bowl in 2023.

    Nevertheless, it is coincidentally timely as the Italian American Football League announced the return to Toledo in 2025.

    Past that, Dave tells us all about Ohio State’s Cotton Bowl matchup against Texas. He will be there with his most prized holiday treasure, a gift both practical and professional to shield him from the worst part of his job: commercial airline travel.

    Phil continues to claim accurate prognostications surrounding all our teams. However, he also advises that he did not gain any weight over the holiday, but that his height and age did fluctuate wildly. So what’s to believe?

    We revisit the motion sickness of Toledo’s bowl game trophy crew racing onto the field three times in the Rockets’ six-overtime thriller. And what shall be known as the The Great Michigan Monsoon delivers a victory for the Wolverines.

    All that and more will come from your new favorite college football show — the only one to cover exclusively the rivalry programs of Ohio State and Michigan, and Bowling Green and Toledo.

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    26 mins
  • Day's Night: Buckeyes topple rocky Tennessee
    Dec 24 2024

    Heart of the Rivalry is a Blade-produced YouTube series and podcast that is available on all major platforms.

    The weekly college football show is led by The Blade’s sports columnist, David Briggs, and co-host/producer Phil Kaplan.

    This week Briggs takes all through Ohio State’s thrilling dismissal of Tennessee from The Shoe in frigid night game that initially looked to be overflowing with Volunteers.

    Both hosts were attendance in Columbus, and Phil recounts the vibe from in the stands. Color theory makes a rare appearance, as does the naming conventions of hair dye.

    Be sure to make Toledo’s a history a great present with The Blade Vault. Use code BV20 for for 20% off your first order.

    All that and more will come from your new favorite college football show — the only one to cover exclusively the rivalry programs of Ohio State and Michigan, Bowling Green, and Toledo.

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    28 mins
  • The Edgeless Middle of College Football Bowl Season
    Dec 20 2024

    Heart of the Rivalry is a Blade-produced YouTube series and podcast that is available on all major platforms.

    The weekly college football show is led by The Blade’s sports columnist, David Briggs, and co-host/producer Phil Kaplan.

    This week Briggs reveals whose Heisman vote went to BGSU’s Harold Fannin, Jr., and who prevented him from becoming the first Falcon in history to make consensus All America.

    Phil can’t outwit the privatized parcel service, and we go back in time with The Blade Vault. (Use code BV20 for for 20% off your first order.)

    Briggs takes us to 1919 with his column and tells us about how Toledo’s high school football was so big the Rose Bowl demanded it share the spotlight.

    All that and more will come from your new favorite college football show — the only one to cover exclusively the rivalry programs of Ohio State and Michigan, Bowling Green, and Toledo.

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    23 mins
  • Getting ready for Playoff-uary
    Dec 13 2024

    Heart of the Rivalry is a Blade-produced YouTube series and podcast that is available on all major platforms.

    The weekly college football show is led by The Blade’s sports columnist, David Briggs, and co-host/producer Phil Kaplan.

    This week's news cycle overfloweth our collective cups.

    Briggs responds to some proposed flag planting legislation with his own line of punitive felonious charges for losing rivalry games.

    Phil looks out for Kirk Herbstreit's lawn care service in Columbus, and there's a Big Chuck and Little John reference left in the driveway.

    All that and more will from your new favorite college football show — the only one to cover exclusively the rivalry programs of Ohio State and Michigan, Bowling Green, and Toledo.

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    27 mins
  • The Day Breakers, how Michigan's maize 'n' blues continue for Buckeyes
    Dec 6 2024

    Heart of the Rivalry is a Blade-produced YouTube series and podcast that is available on all major platforms.

    The weekly college football show is led by The Blade’s sports columnist, David Briggs, and co-host/producer Phil Kaplan.

    This week, the examination begins in earnest. The famous Ohio State marching band song, “I wanna go back to OhioState,” has always claimed in lyric, “We'll win the game or know the reason why!”

    Well we’ve got reasons, kids.

    Lou Holtz, Jim Harbaugh, Jason Candle, and John Cooper all seem to have the upper hand on Ryan Day, at least this week, according to Briggs.

    Phil accepts Toledo’s re-assignment to Michigan... again, but at least no one was pepper sprayed.

    All that and more will from your new favorite college football show — the only one to cover exclusively the rivalry programs of Ohio State and Michigan, Bowling Green, and Toledo.

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    29 mins
  • The Game is Here!
    Nov 27 2024

    Heart of the Rivalry is a Blade-produced YouTube series and podcast that is available on all major platforms.

    The weekly college football show is led by The Blade’s sports columnist, David Briggs, and co-host/producer Phil Kaplan.

    This week, Krusty the Clown, Benjamin Stickney’s twin sons’ role in the Toledo War, Tim Biakabutuka, and Fiesta Brutus all make appearances in the most rivalry-test edition of the Heart of the Rivalry.

    That’s right, our purpose is upon us as Michigan travels to Ohio State for The Game.

    Dave questions the health in the rivalry more than the health of the rivalry. Phil has an unhealthy fondness for his old Ohio State hat. But everyone’s spirits are in good health for this early Thanksgiving platter of college football’s greatest rivalry.

    Stay tuned for a bonus YouTube Live show on Friday at 3 p.m. from the Rally of the Rivals downtown at Fleetwood’s.

    All that and more will come from your new favorite college football show — the only one to cover exclusively the rivalry programs of Ohio State and Michigan, Bowling Green, and Toledo.

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    23 mins