Columbus, Ohio-From stop signs to plaques, from buildings to billboards, Ohio State University maintains its annual tradition by playing Ms on campus.
"A lot of my roommates are fun to add X to things, and I don't think that from what I have seen, it is not harmful," said a student at Ohio State University.
Here comes the question: Is it traditional to put red tape on campus or is it vandalism?
Overwhelmingly, the students said it was a tradition to help the football team cheer up in the fiercest competition.
"I think it's just known here, everyone hates Michigan," a student said.
"I didn't know it was like a kind of thing that beats Michigan," another student said. "We just do everything."
"This is a traditional act of vandalism," another student said with a smile. "However, I think tradition actually replaces any form of vandalism or any potential harm."
Ohio State University played TTUN on the road at noon on Saturday.
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