David Reusch stated "Turning to heated rivalries, having followed the Black Bears since '83-'84, I'd have to say I can't think of one team that would rank as the most hated opponent over that whole time span. As someone else said, it may have to do with how successful the other teams are....." Unlike some sports where a win over your traditional rival can make or break a season (eg. Ohio State-Michigan football), I believe that rivals come and go. BG's traditional rival was Ohio State, and probably stems from the original CCHA days and the mega-school vs. smaller school in-state syndrome. However, as the CCHA developed Michigan State became the hated rival, not due to any tradition but due to success of programs (and lack of success at OSU). In the past few years, with BG fielding middle-of-the-pack teams, I've noticed a lessening of intensity during the MSU-BG matches. So I'd have to agree with David that the "rival" situation in college hockey is dynamic and is often dependent on the ebb and flow of a team's fortunes. Bob Hall BG 'Class of a Long Time Ago