Michigan v Iowa CCG Thread

Nitwit

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Iowa is hanging around like they seem to do every game… it’s like a ticking time bomb. I hope Michigan puts this away early.
 

step.eng69

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Iowa is hanging around like they seem to do every game… it’s like a ticking time bomb. I hope Michigan puts this away early.
WHY? Are you going to make the same statement in the playoffs when UM kicks off against GA.?
 
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Another stellar opponent by the Big Ten West…gotta love it! Big ten west 2-9 since the inception and both won by Wisconsin the first two years. Big ten brass should be proud of the divisions they set up. Iowa is hands down one of the worst teams I’ve seen in a championship game.
 

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Still a lot of time left for the high-powered up tempo Iowa offense to mount a comeback.
 
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Nohow

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scUM still throwing the ball into end zone going for tds. Sportsmanship.
 
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The 42 points is also symbolic because of the Oxford football player who died in the school shooting this week. He wore jersey #42 and that number patch was on the Michigan jerseys tonight. So, a good reason to tack on that extra TD.
 

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Does this mean the refs are turning their heads to the OL's holding against in the CFP ....who do they play first...AL or GA. 🤗
4. Cincinnati
3. Georgia
2. Michigan
1. Alabama

What we saw yesterday in the Alabama/Georgia game is what’s wrong with college football. We saw a solid “college” football team lose to a team that is literally made up of NFL talent. The talking heads say 89% of Alabama’s starters on offense and defense will play on an NFL team. No team in college football can compete against this level of talent consolidation. What percentage of Cincinnati’s, Michigan’s and Georgia’s starters will be playing in the NFL?

If this were a handicapped horse race Alabama would be carrying 132lbs, Georgia 126lbs, Michigan 126lbs and Cincinnati 121lbs. In a 1-1/4 mile race all four horses would be bunched together at the finish line. This is just an analogy, but make no mistake about it college football needs change.

I think Michigan will have a 50-50 chance at beating Georgia. The humiliation and embarrassment will happen when Alabama plays Cincinnati. But uncle Nick is too shrewd and knows how to game the system so he will most likely play his 2nd string the entire 2nd half to keep the score inside of 28 points.
 
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4. Cincinnati
3. Georgia
2. Michigan
1. Alabama

What we saw yesterday in the Alabama/Georgia game is what’s wrong with college football. We saw a solid “college” football team lose to a team that is literally made up of NFL talent. The talking heads say 89% of Alabama’s starters on offense and defense will play on an NFL team. No team in college football can compete against this level of talent consolidation. What percentage of Cincinnati’s, Michigan’s and Georgia’s starters will be playing in the NFL?

If this were a handicapped horse race Alabama would be carrying 132lbs, Georgia 126lbs, Michigan 126lbs and Cincinnati 121lbs. In a 1-1/4 mile race all four horses would be bunched together at the finish line. This is just an analogy, but make no mistake about it college football needs change.

I think Michigan will have a 50-50 chance at beating Georgia. The humiliation and embarrassment will happen when Alabama plays Cincinnati. But uncle Nick is too shrewd and knows how to game the system so he will most likely play his 2nd string the entire 2nd half to keep the score inside of 28 points.
Good post, trap
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