I don't want to thread-jack too much with the comparison bit, but I don't think Scioto is even close to MV. But, I think MV is one of the top 20-30 courses in the country, so most courses fail that comparison. I also wish I'd have seen OSU Scarlet before the renovation--its no fun at all now.
Scarlet was a great course formerly. Still is a very good difficult championship test of golf, though not sure the renovations made it a more enjoyable round of golf. Perhaps it made it a "better" course in some people's eyes, but Scarlet was always good.
As for Columbus, Scioto was always good too and some say the same thing about it as was just said about Scarlet. Columbus is a great golfing city when a course that has hosted many USGA events (all of them) is barely in the top 3 courses.
The Golf Club - Dye - one of his best - most unique - awesome place
Muirfield Village - Jack - his best (arguably) - conditions great
Scioto - Ross - great course, better club, unmatched history
Double Eagle - Weiskopf's best in US (Forest Dunes is great as is Loch Lomond in Scotland)
OSU - Scarlet - MacKenzie - Maxwell - great history on this site by Tom MacWood -
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/in-my-opinion/ohio-state-golf/ Wedgewood - RTJ2
many more....
A pretty good lineup when you consider that Columbus is not always thought of as one of the golfing hotspots in the US. Great variety of golf course style and design as well. A lot of different eras all in one concentrated area.