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Title: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 02, 2012, 09:56:26 AM
https://twitter.com/BobAsmussen/status/242061220054700032


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: Chechem on September 02, 2012, 10:03:16 AM
https://twitter.com/BobAsmussen/status/242061220054700032

Well, kudos to him.  Gotta love a sense of humor, especially when he admits failure!  #+


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: Marshal Dillon on September 02, 2012, 04:18:53 PM
He probably drops Michigan down to #4 and votes Ohio State #1 now.




 :tinfoil:


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: carl childers on September 02, 2012, 05:50:41 PM
At least he has a sense of humor about it.


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: ricky023 on September 02, 2012, 05:53:56 PM
Well I would ask him which part of the team he thought stopped the Proud and Blue? RTR!


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: BAMAWV on September 02, 2012, 06:19:19 PM
He probably drops Michigan down to #4 and votes Ohio State #1 now.




 :tinfoil:
Definite Big 10 homer.  See if this sounds familiar: Bama pounds #8 Michigan, a team the rust belters were counting on to show the country  the Big 10 is back.  Then Michigan is so disallusioned, beat up, and down trodden that they lose their next 3 respectable games also. Then everyone says, "Anyone could have beaten UM. They just weren't that good".

This happened with Virginia Tech one year, Florida a couple years back, maybe PSU and Georgia. When we pound and humiliate teams they tend to stay beaten and it affects our SOS.  JMHO

 ???


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: ricky023 on September 02, 2012, 08:06:27 PM
He probably drops Michigan down to #4 and votes Ohio State #1 now.




 :tinfoil:
Definite Big 10 homer.  See if this sounds familiar: Bama pounds #8 Michigan, a team the rust belters were counting on to show the country  the Big 10 is back.  Then Michigan is so disallusioned, beat up, and down trodden that they lose their next 3 respectable games also. Then everyone says, "Anyone could have beaten UM. They just weren't that good".

This happened with Virginia Tech one year, Florida a couple years back, maybe PSU and Georgia. When we pound and humiliate teams they tend to stay beaten and it affects our SOS.  JMHO

 ???


I don't think that happens this year. UM will win a lot of Big 10 games except tOSU. That might be a loss. Denard was just plain scared you could see it in his eyes when the TV shots came. He was not ready for a monster that was starving to recognized, i.e. our defense. RTR!


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: ALTideUp on September 02, 2012, 09:27:45 PM
He probably drops Michigan down to #4 and votes Ohio State #1 now.




 :tinfoil:
Definite Big 10 homer.  See if this sounds familiar: Bama pounds #8 Michigan, a team the rust belters were counting on to show the country  the Big 10 is back.  Then Michigan is so disallusioned, beat up, and down trodden that they lose their next 3 respectable games also. Then everyone says, "Anyone could have beaten UM. They just weren't that good".

This happened with Virginia Tech one year, Florida a couple years back, maybe PSU and Georgia. When we pound and humiliate teams they tend to stay beaten and it affects our SOS.  JMHO

 ???

BMV you are spot on here. I was about to start a separate thread on this phenomenon. This happened with the Clemson game, the Georgia game in the dome, and on and on. It's not just the loss and the demoralization, it's the injuries as well. I'd actually like to see some data an what happens to the teams we beat ranking-wise compared to the impact of loses to other teams.


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: BAMAWV on September 02, 2012, 10:14:24 PM
He probably drops Michigan down to #4 and votes Ohio State #1 now.




 :tinfoil:
Definite Big 10 homer.  See if this sounds familiar: Bama pounds #8 Michigan, a team the rust belters were counting on to show the country  the Big 10 is back.  Then Michigan is so disallusioned, beat up, and down trodden that they lose their next 3 respectable games also. Then everyone says, "Anyone could have beaten UM. They just weren't that good".

This happened with Virginia Tech one year, Florida a couple years back, maybe PSU and Georgia. When we pound and humiliate teams they tend to stay beaten and it affects our SOS.  JMHO

 ???

BMV you are spot on here. I was about to start a separate thread on this phenomenon. This happened with the Clemson game, the Georgia game in the dome, and on and on. It's not just the loss and the demoralization, it's the injuries as well. I'd actually like to see some data an what happens to the teams we beat ranking-wise compared to the impact of loses to other teams.
The best example, to my recollection was UF in 2010. They lost the next week to LSU without a fight.


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 03, 2012, 09:01:32 AM
He probably drops Michigan down to #4 and votes Ohio State #1 now.




 :tinfoil:
Definite Big 10 homer.  See if this sounds familiar: Bama pounds #8 Michigan, a team the rust belters were counting on to show the country  the Big 10 is back.  Then Michigan is so disallusioned, beat up, and down trodden that they lose their next 3 respectable games also. Then everyone says, "Anyone could have beaten UM. They just weren't that good".

This happened with Virginia Tech one year, Florida a couple years back, maybe PSU and Georgia. When we pound and humiliate teams they tend to stay beaten and it affects our SOS.  JMHO

 ???

BMV you are spot on here. I was about to start a separate thread on this phenomenon. This happened with the Clemson game, the Georgia game in the dome, and on and on. It's not just the loss and the demoralization, it's the injuries as well. I'd actually like to see some data an what happens to the teams we beat ranking-wise compared to the impact of loses to other teams.
The best example, to my recollection was UF in 2010. They lost the next week to LSU without a fight.

Or a quarterback.


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: BAMAWV on September 03, 2012, 09:12:50 AM
He probably drops Michigan down to #4 and votes Ohio State #1 now.




 :tinfoil:
Definite Big 10 homer.  See if this sounds familiar: Bama pounds #8 Michigan, a team the rust belters were counting on to show the country  the Big 10 is back.  Then Michigan is so disallusioned, beat up, and down trodden that they lose their next 3 respectable games also. Then everyone says, "Anyone could have beaten UM. They just weren't that good".

This happened with Virginia Tech one year, Florida a couple years back, maybe PSU and Georgia. When we pound and humiliate teams they tend to stay beaten and it affects our SOS.  JMHO

 ???

BMV you are spot on here. I was about to start a separate thread on this phenomenon. This happened with the Clemson game, the Georgia game in the dome, and on and on. It's not just the loss and the demoralization, it's the injuries as well. I'd actually like to see some data an what happens to the teams we beat ranking-wise compared to the impact of loses to other teams.
The best example, to my recollection was UF in 2010. They lost the next week to LSU without a fight.

Or a quarterback.
Yep. A lot of that going around to the point where head coaches and QBs have nightmares about playing the Tide.


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: rueben on September 03, 2012, 12:43:59 PM
He probably drops Michigan down to #4 and votes Ohio State #1 now.




 :tinfoil:
Definite Big 10 homer.  See if this sounds familiar: Bama pounds #8 Michigan, a team the rust belters were counting on to show the country  the Big 10 is back.  Then Michigan is so disallusioned, beat up, and down trodden that they lose their next 3 respectable games also. Then everyone says, "Anyone could have beaten UM. They just weren't that good".

This happened with Virginia Tech one year, Florida a couple years back, maybe PSU and Georgia. When we pound and humiliate teams they tend to stay beaten and it affects our SOS.  JMHO

 ???

BMV you are spot on here. I was about to start a separate thread on this phenomenon. This happened with the Clemson game, the Georgia game in the dome, and on and on. It's not just the loss and the demoralization, it's the injuries as well. I'd actually like to see some data an what happens to the teams we beat ranking-wise compared to the impact of loses to other teams.
The best example, to my recollection was UF in 2010. They lost the next week to LSU without a fight.

Or a quarterback.
Yep. A lot of that going around to the point where head coaches and QBs have nightmares about playing the Tide.

Yes, this is called " Being Processed" by CNS.


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: Chechem on September 03, 2012, 12:52:04 PM
Michigan plays Air Force this week.  AF just lost their starting center for the season:
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/09/02/torn-acl-mcl-ends-the-season-for-air-force-center/

But before you bet on Michigan for that game, consider that Michigan lost their starting corner against us:
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/09/03/michigan-loses-starting-corner-to-season-ending-injury/

Note: for laughs, read the comments below the 2nd article.


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 03, 2012, 12:56:10 PM
Michigan plays Air Force this week.  AF just lost their starting center for the season:
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/09/02/torn-acl-mcl-ends-the-season-for-air-force-center/

But before you bet on Michigan for that game, consider that Michigan lost their starting corner against us:
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/09/03/michigan-loses-starting-corner-to-season-ending-injury/

Note: for laughs, read the comments below the 2nd article.

:lol:

How quickly those Michigan State fans forget the Capital One Bowl.  That beat down was much worse than what Michigan took.


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: BAMAWV on September 03, 2012, 01:02:08 PM
Michigan plays Air Force this week.  AF just lost their starting center for the season:
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/09/02/torn-acl-mcl-ends-the-season-for-air-force-center/

But before you bet on Michigan for that game, consider that Michigan lost their starting corner against us:
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/09/03/michigan-loses-starting-corner-to-season-ending-injury/

Note: for laughs, read the comments below the 2nd article.

:lol:

How quickly those Michigan State fans forget the Capital One Bowl.  That beat down was much worse than what Michigan took.
Michigan St. lost on every single snap of the ball!


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: ricky023 on September 03, 2012, 01:48:33 PM
We were dead on that day. Now we have West. Ky will we be dead on against them? RTR!


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: Chechem on September 03, 2012, 02:51:27 PM
*** Breaking News:  "Brady Hoke reinstates the suspended players"
http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/8333588/michigan-wolverines-reinstate-rb-fitzgerald-toussaint-de-frank-clark

NOW Michigan should be voted #1.


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: 2Stater on September 04, 2012, 10:43:33 AM
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Oh, so NOW you are saying that Rich Rod effects are still lingering and that Michigan is not good. Well, I guess last season and an 11-2 season for Michigan was just a BIG FLUKE for Michigan then huh? Hoke isn’t making Denard Robinson a pocket passer and any one that says he is is just an idiot. Denard took off running 10 times and his longest run was 9 yards. He got a total of 27 yards rushing BECAUSE you DON’T RUN ON BAMA’S DEFENSE and stay HEALTHY! Denard got hurt hitting the Bama defensive player that intercepted one of his passes. That hit knocked Denard to the ground but the defensive player was still standing. Bama’s defense is TOUGH! You just don’t run on them if you value your life. All last year, every single game, Denard’s longest run was in the double digits against each team. His longest run against Bama was just 9 yards. No, Hoke isn’t making him a pocket passer, the Bama defense did that. They contained him and forced him to pass.

I think this guy nailed it.


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: ricky023 on September 04, 2012, 11:28:46 AM
Now 2Stater, I think you may have found a guy who should be a writer cause he tells the truth. RTR!


Title: Re: The guy who voted Michigan #1
Post by: Marshal Dillon on September 04, 2012, 11:49:47 AM
Michigan plays Air Force this week.  AF just lost their starting center for the season:
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/09/02/torn-acl-mcl-ends-the-season-for-air-force-center/

But before you bet on Michigan for that game, consider that Michigan lost their starting corner against us:
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/09/03/michigan-loses-starting-corner-to-season-ending-injury/

Note: for laughs, read the comments below the 2nd article.



The comments were fun to read, but not near as creative as Alabama/Auburn fans, or as invective.


 :dog: