WVU/OU gonna break the record for points and yards.
....and incestuous conceptions?
This is still Notre Dame/USC. Both of these teams have wrecked undefeated seasons for each other more than any other of their opponents. I don't care, it's still the Irish and I've seen them blow it against much worse teams.Lol @ @Irishman for thinking USC is "dangerous."
The only danger is that Helton will be given an extension until 2045.
....and incestuous conceptions?
This is still Notre Dame/USC. Both of these teams have wrecked undefeated seasons for each other more than any other of their opponents. I don't care, it's still the Irish and I've seen them blow it against much worse teams.
Touchdown! No flags.
Thank you, Touchdown Tim, for making my last Michigan home game as a student one to remember.
I think we lose this one and it isn't even close. Michigan's got it together this year and urbs is hitting the exit ramp at the end of the season. I fully expect him to keep mailing it in and go out with a whimper.Michigan is favored in Columbus. That's the first time that's happened since 2004. That's fucking crazy.
I love this matchup for Michigan's offense. OSU's linebackers are awful, and Harbaugh's offense is best when messing with linebackers. I expect a bunch of runs with gaping holes when linebackers put themselves in the wrong gap, and some TEs running free on playaction. I wouldn't be surprised if Michigan had 5 or more plays over 20 yards. OSU has been awful at stopping big plays all year.
On the other side, I liked the matchup a lot more before the Indiana game. Indiana's offense is a low-rent version of Ohio State's passing offense, plus a more mobile QB. Indiana was able to move the ball pretty well, especially in the first half. The good thing is that Haskins is a statue in the pocket and get rattled pretty easily when there's pressure. Michigan's defense is one of the best in the country at pressuring QBs on passing downs, so if you get Ohio State in a lot of 2nd and 3rd in a longs, it could be a long game for them. They need to cover and tackle OSU's slot receivers well on slants and crossing routes.
Feel as good about it as I have since that 2011 game. Still don't really expect to win. Feels like a game where Michigan's small weaknesses on defense can get exposed, and the questionable health of Winovich might be a big program.
You missed the point....per usualGoblue, please change when you attended college for Skeeter’s sake
I just kept wondering all day if @TrojanMan wore his class ring out to brunch.
I know it's a rivalry and all, but your apprehension is totally unfounded. If they couldn't defeat a 2-8 team playing with a transfer QB and allowed a transfer RB who rushed for nearly 300 yards, they sure as heck aren't going to beat an undefeated team that has looked good in most of their wins.
Maybe, mayyyybe USC keeps it close for a quarter, or a half, but once any emotion gets spent, their overwhelming incompetence will win out and the Irish will pull away. And that's the best case scenario.
My prediction is that it will more closely resemble the Alabama game at the start of 2016. Except that Max Browne was better prepared than JT Daniels.
If we shit can Helton before Saturday, SC might keep it close for a quarter or two. But if he's still in charge, it'll be every bit as bad as the Bama game. Luckily I'll be traveling again, and won't have to watch this bloodbath.
I was at an adventure guides campout. 5 or 6 SC dads in the group, and 2 UCLA dads. We were all pulling for the Bruins. Was a successful Saturday. Now just waiting on Lynn Swann to do his job.
All that shit happened 20+ years ago.
Party like it’s 1993, Michigan fans, because both the Wolverines’ football and men’s basketball teams are ranked in the AP top 10 at the same time for the first time in more than 25 years.
michigan is gonna get lambasted
food based footbaw games is harbaugh's specialty thoTime for Urban to pre-order Papa Johns pizza imo.
food based footbaw games is harbaugh's specialty tho
Iowa currently favored by 7.5 over Nebraska which seems about right.
Not even the meteor wants to visit Iowa.If the meteor visited that game, would anyone notice?
As long as Frost and Martinez make it out I'll write off the rest of the team as acceptable casualties if it wipes Iowa City off the mapIf the meteor visited that game, would anyone notice?
But without Iowa City we will just be left with Iowa StateAs long as Frost and Martinez make it out I'll write off the rest of the team as acceptable casualties if it wipes Iowa City off the map