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I know there's a lot of Wolverine haters out there, especially you Irish and Buckeyes. But ya gotta admit, they've really turned it around since the first 2 opening losses. Yea, the Irish aren't a quality team, obviously, cause they keep gettin blown out every week. But yesterday's Big 10 Opener against Penn State showed that Michigan is for real, and that they have their sights set on the Big Ten title, and another Rose Bowl trip. Which, if they can keep their heads in the game, and keep Mallett as the starter, they should win. Henne hasnt shown much that he's able to do what it takes to win big games, or any for that matter because Appalachian State, and Oregon are 2 teams that Michigan should have manhandled. But hey, they lost, no goin back on that. But Nov. 3rd, the boys in blue come to East Lansing lookin to keep that stranglehold on Michigan State who by the way is on a roll since bringing Mark Dantonio into town. But he hasnt had a Michigan welcome yet. And November 17th is a day of redemption for Michigan as they take on a very good Ohio State team who played a horrible opponent in Northwestern yesterday. Both these games are key match-ups for Michigan. And if they wanna win the Big Ten title this year, they better get ready and play like the Michigan team that everybody's so used to hating....
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wow your funny. go bucks
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and who have the buckeyes played? a bunch of nobody teams. Washington is the only team that is remotely close to being a good team that ohio state's played, and they're a low-level mediocre team. Michigan lost to a very good Appalachian State team, and a Pac 10 title contending Oregon.
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I agree, while I was a little worried at the begining of the season, I knew that Michigan would get it together. Go Blue!! <33
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yea, none of the teams that Ohio State has played yet have a winning record except Youngstown State, but Youngstown State is Div. 1-AA school. Appalachian State is 3-0. yea, they're a small school, but they should be in Div. 1-A. look at how they play. They're the 2 time defending Div. 1-AA National Champions. and they'll prolly be the National Champs this year too. Boise State used to be a Div. 1-AA school. they played well enough for long enough to make it to Div. 1-A. Which if App. State continues the way they have, they'll be Div. 1-A in no time. And probably be able to hang with these bigger schools with good teams. It's not neccessarily the size of the school that decides whether ur a good team or not. and now, with the new scholarship rule, smaller schools will start getting to hand out more scholarships so that way, it'll be more evened out, and fair, and u'll start seeing alot of these high profiled high schoolers ending up at small colleges. Look at ppl like Terrell Owens. he played college ball at Chattanooga. but ya never heard of him until he went pro. but that wont be the case much longer. I'd like to see these smaller schools get more media recognition and start gettin televised. those players play just as hard if not harder than the kids in these huge high profile programs. cause some of those kids think "Hey, i made the starting lineup, these guys are good enough that i dont hafta try as hard." and then they get mad when they lose and blame the rest of the squad. but if u watch these smaller teams play, they ALL play hard as ONE TEAM. and they all take the fault when they lose.
so yea, dont dog out UofM because they lost to a quality Div. 1-AA program. those guys are national champs. last time we saw OSU in a national championship game, they were gettin their asses handed to them on a silver platter. and yea, it's been a while since UofM's been there, but the last time WE were playing in a national championship game, umm, what happened? if my memory serves me correctly......yea! WE WON! it's all good tho, im just havin a lil fun with all this. it's college football season, im a uofm fan, we're born and bred to hate OSU, and the same goes for u Buckeye fans. but come bowl season, GO BIG TEN! |
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