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GO BLUE!!!

"We don't give a damn `bout the whole state of Michigan - the whole state of Michigan - the whole state of Michigan. We don't give a damn `bout the whole state of Michigan, we're from O-HI-O!"

ZV
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
"We don't give a damn `bout the whole state of Michigan - the whole state of Michigan - the whole state of Michigan. We don't give a damn `bout the whole state of Michigan, we're from O-HI-O!"

ZV

QFFT
 
Originally posted by: weadjust
Auburn vs Fla. on ESPN. Real Football SEC

How is that? OSU is not playing😉

Actually, I do hate Michigan, however I hope they go undefeated until they come to The Shoe on Nov 18.





 
The question now becomes:

What will paranoid Penn State fans have to complain about this year? No conspiracies about this one.. Michigan beat Penn State's ASS.
 
Originally posted by: halik
#2
It's great, to be, a Michigan Wolverine!

I think Bob Davie said it best:

Ohio State - 1a
Michigan - 1b

November 18th can not get here soon enough. The game might be in Columbus, but that will mean nothing. Michigan has gone on the road against Penn State and Notre Dame and beat up both of them.

GO BLUE!
 
Looks like the National Championship will be determined about a month and a half early this year. 🙂

Hail to the Victors!!!

Bucknuts better hope Alan Branch doesn't introduce Troy Smith's cranium to the turf ala Morelli...
 
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: halik
#2
It's great, to be, a Michigan Wolverine!

I think Bob Davie said it best:

Ohio State - 1a
Michigan - 1b

November 18th can not get here soon enough. The game might be in Columbus, but that will mean nothing. Michigan has gone on the road against Penn State and Notre Dame and beat up both of them.

GO BLUE!


oh, i beg to differ on the home field advantage meaning nothing : )
 
Originally posted by: rocadelpunk
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: halik
#2
It's great, to be, a Michigan Wolverine!

I think Bob Davie said it best:

Ohio State - 1a
Michigan - 1b

November 18th can not get here soon enough. The game might be in Columbus, but that will mean nothing. Michigan has gone on the road against Penn State and Notre Dame and beat up both of them.

GO BLUE!


oh, i beg to differ on the home field advantage meaning nothing : )

You're right. It means that Michigan fans have to fear for their lives that packs of drunk / insane Buckeye fans might lynch them just for supporting their team.

The fans at the 'Shoe aren't going to be any different / louder / etc than the fans in Beaver Stadium last Saturday night.

The point is this: Michigan has already proven that they can go on the road and play with poise. The crowd is not going to affect Michigan's ability to execute their game plan.

tOSU fans are all puffed up right now because of their recent success against Michigan, but the team that will be coming to Columbus on November 18th is different. They are a TEAM and they have one game's worth of revenge left on their schedule.

If things continue as everyone hopes, UM v tOSU 2006 stands to be one of the greatest games in the history of the rivalry.
 
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: rocadelpunk
Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: halik
#2
It's great, to be, a Michigan Wolverine!

I think Bob Davie said it best:

Ohio State - 1a
Michigan - 1b

November 18th can not get here soon enough. The game might be in Columbus, but that will mean nothing. Michigan has gone on the road against Penn State and Notre Dame and beat up both of them.

GO BLUE!


oh, i beg to differ on the home field advantage meaning nothing : )

You're right. It means that Michigan fans have to fear for their lives that packs of drunk / insane Buckeye fans might lynch them just for supporting their team.

The fans at the 'Shoe aren't going to be any different / louder / etc than the fans in Beaver Stadium last Saturday night.

The point is this: Michigan has already proven that they can go on the road and play with poise. The crowd is not going to affect Michigan's ability to execute their game plan.

tOSU fans are all puffed up right now because of their recent success against Michigan, but the team that will be coming to Columbus on November 18th is different. They are a TEAM and they have one game's worth of revenge left on their schedule.

If things continue as everyone hopes, UM v tOSU 2006 stands to be one of the greatest games in the history of the rivalry.

QFT.. it will be a great game, and Michigan has been playing good games, but none of true challenge. Notre Dame was not a team that was to be feared, nor was Penn State. Michigan struggled more against Penn State than OSU did, OSU tore Penn State up.

home field advantage won't matter as much as some years, as both teams have been playing strong both home and away.
my prediction? michigan walks away, and very sad at that.
this is the year of the killer nuts. go bucks!
big10 is a weak conference this year sadly, besides the strength offered up by the Buckeyes and Wolverines.
 
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