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25 minutes ago, Brian Fantana said:

Perhaps you should consider that the game is in Michigan and they'd rather play in 30 degree weather than play tonight when there's going to be a winter storm and everyone will just die on the field instead.

I've revised my original comment. Those teams we played after Thanksgiving left me permanently damaged, mentally. I don't ever want to play Baylor, TCU, Kansas St, Kansas, WV, or Iowa St ever again. 

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14 minutes ago, William Bludworth said:

But why? Be it's been played in October forever? Why can't it be switched? They're our main rival. I get it's an unpopular opinion, but you need to get out of your comfort zone. We had to play tech, TCU, WV, Iowa State, Kansas St, Kansas, and Baylor. Looking at that makes me nauseous. Not only did we suck for a decade, our "rivalry" weekend match-up was against dregs. Embarrassing. 

You do realize we play it in October at the Cotton Bowl to coincide with the state fair, right?

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4 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

You do realize we play it in October at the Cotton Bowl to coincide with the state fair, right?

Yes. You do realize I'm fucking traumatized from having to sit through losing to Baylor, TCU, Kansas St, Kansas, WV, and Iowa St. I don't want the game moved, I just had to get my PTSD out there. I never thought I would give a shit about playing the aggies again, but oh how wrong I was. Playing them is far better than what we were subjected to. I didn't mind playing tech, but everyone else broke me. I love the state fair and don't want it moved. 

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6 minutes ago, Brian Fantana said:

It's unfortunate that our starting QB is playing on a broken leg because we can't really do the full RPO stuff with him in the game.

Yeah, that both sucks, yet also pretty fucking awesome that he just rubs some dirt on it and keeps playing, regardless. 

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10 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

Everything about college football on Fox is B-team.

Not really. Klatt is normally the best in the business. Great football acumen.

He's just trying to create a game that doesn't exist today.

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Just now, Wally Pryor said:

Not really. Klatt is normally the best in the business. Great football acumen.

He's just trying to create a game that doesn't exist today.

He's usually great, he was dead ass sure Michigan was going to win though if you watch his podcast.

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5 minutes ago, Brian Fantana said:

He's usually great, he was dead ass sure Michigan was going to win though if you watch his podcast.

Yeah I saw that. I watch him on YouTube and was baffled. At no point does it matter that it's played in Ann Arbor. Underwood is not good, at least not yet. Ohio State has a freshman RB that could start at almost any program, and the top two WR's in CFB. Not to mention another WR, Inniss, who is good, too. 

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33 minutes ago, PittsburghTiger said:

Welcome to my life.

 

As long as Nard is in charge you may as well choose another sport.

Only he could lose to Mario, in 32 degree weather, by 5 touchdowns.

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Just now, William Bludworth said:

Yeah I saw that. I watch him on YouTube and was baffled. At no point does it matter that it's played in Ann Arbor. Underwood is not good, at least not yet. Ohio State has a freshman RB that could start at almost any program, and the top two WR's in CFB. Not to mention another WR, Inniss, who is good, too. 

I mean it wasn't that insane. OSU hadn't beaten Michigan since 2019 and last year's Michigan team they lost to was even worse.

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Just now, William Bludworth said:

You couldn't throw a ball and be more perfectly in place to make that INT than that. It just fell into his lap. 

Yeah, the ball was on him about 1/2 second.  No doubt, easy pick. 

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11 minutes ago, Brian Fantana said:

I mean it wasn't that insane. OSU hadn't beaten Michigan since 2019 and last year's Michigan team they lost to was even worse.

Man, I don't know about that. Last year at least had 3 first rd picks in Mason Graham, Kenneth Grant, and Colston Loveland. Then 2nd rd pick Will Johnson, and third rd pick Josiah Stewart. Their QB pkay sucked, but they had much more talent last season, so it wasn't too surprising. This year, tho? A true frosh QB who haa been awful with no one around him? I would argue it would have been stupid to pick Michigan this year. Even with Day's losing streak against them the talent gap this year with a second year Jeremiah Smith, third year Carnell Tate, a freshman RB who turned out to be far better than even they expected all year made it an easy pick over UM. And let's not forget Sayin has been elite. 

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