Wolve's 2022 B1G and CF Forecast

wolve1972

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This is actually an easy year for predictions. First, and I won't spend too much time here, the West. I'm going with Nebraska. On paper, they have the most talented team in that division (Wisconsin a close 2nd). But realistically, who cares as the East winner will stomp the West AGAIN in the B1G championship

Now on to the big boys - the East. This is probably the easiest pick in years - Jim and MICHIGAN as the runaway winners. Anybody that follows recruiting closely will agree as Jim's roster depth is the deepest since our 1997 NC. It's just incredible when you look at the waves of former HS superstars we can throw at ANYONE in CF. I can't remember the last time any CF roster had 2 excellent QBs to choose from like JJ McCarthy and Cade McNamara. Either would start for any other Cf program in 2022. And who will they be throwing to you ask ? Simply the best group of WRs in the country - Just ask former Heisman winner Desmond Howard. He should know a ton about college WRs

Desmond Howard credits Michigan for 'most talented receiving room' in college football (247sports.com)

So, Michigan lost three defensive superstars - Hutchinson, Ojabo, and Hill - early in the draft. You haven't seen anything yet. Jim can go 3 and 4 deep at almost every defensive position. Wait till you see how bad they shut down the Suckeyes this year - last year was nothing.

The closest game in 2022 will be with PSU. Sorry guys, I gotta go with the Big Blue machine - UM 28, PSU 21. On to the playoffs

Saban won't know what hit him.......UM 31, Alabama 17. The Wolverines return to the top of the CF world where they belong. Disagree ? They are the winningest program of all-time - a fact
 

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This is actually an easy year for predictions. First, and I won't spend too much time here, the West. I'm going with Nebraska. On paper, they have the most talented team in that division (Wisconsin a close 2nd). But realistically, who cares as the East winner will stomp the West AGAIN in the B1G championship

Now on to the big boys - the East. This is probably the easiest pick in years - Jim and MICHIGAN as the runaway winners. Anybody that follows recruiting closely will agree as Jim's roster depth is the deepest since our 1997 NC. It's just incredible when you look at the waves of former HS superstars we can throw at ANYONE in CF. I can't remember the last time any CF roster had 2 excellent QBs to choose from like JJ McCarthy and Cade McNamara. Either would start for any other Cf program in 2022. And who will they be throwing to you ask ? Simply the best group of WRs in the country - Just ask former Heisman winner Desmond Howard. He should know a ton about college WRs

Desmond Howard credits Michigan for 'most talented receiving room' in college football (247sports.com)

So, Michigan lost three defensive superstars - Hutchinson, Ojabo, and Hill - early in the draft. You haven't seen anything yet. Jim can go 3 and 4 deep at almost every defensive position. Wait till you see how bad they shut down the Suckeyes this year - last year was nothing.

The closest game in 2022 will be with PSU. Sorry guys, I gotta go with the Big Blue machine - UM 28, PSU 21. On to the playoffs

Saban won't know what hit him.......UM 31, Alabama 17. The Wolverines return to the top of the CF world where they belong. Disagree ? They are the winningest program of all-time - a fact

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Bwifan

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This is actually an easy year for predictions. First, and I won't spend too much time here, the West. I'm going with Nebraska. On paper, they have the most talented team in that division (Wisconsin a close 2nd). But realistically, who cares as the East winner will stomp the West AGAIN in the B1G championship

Now on to the big boys - the East. This is probably the easiest pick in years - Jim and MICHIGAN as the runaway winners. Anybody that follows recruiting closely will agree as Jim's roster depth is the deepest since our 1997 NC. It's just incredible when you look at the waves of former HS superstars we can throw at ANYONE in CF. I can't remember the last time any CF roster had 2 excellent QBs to choose from like JJ McCarthy and Cade McNamara. Either would start for any other Cf program in 2022. And who will they be throwing to you ask ? Simply the best group of WRs in the country - Just ask former Heisman winner Desmond Howard. He should know a ton about college WRs

Desmond Howard credits Michigan for 'most talented receiving room' in college football (247sports.com)

So, Michigan lost three defensive superstars - Hutchinson, Ojabo, and Hill - early in the draft. You haven't seen anything yet. Jim can go 3 and 4 deep at almost every defensive position. Wait till you see how bad they shut down the Suckeyes this year - last year was nothing.

The closest game in 2022 will be with PSU. Sorry guys, I gotta go with the Big Blue machine - UM 28, PSU 21. On to the playoffs

Saban won't know what hit him.......UM 31, Alabama 17. The Wolverines return to the top of the CF world where they belong. Disagree ? They are the winningest program of all-time - a fact

I wanna say OSU will hang 52 on Michigan this year but they will be respectful and keep it at 45. OSU is literally going to monkey stomp on MIchigan this year. Enjoy your once every 25 years of beating OSU it comes to an ugly end this year....
 

bbb2021

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Huh? Is this guy serious? OSU will curb stomp them in 2022
He's actually from the old Rivals BWI and entertaining at times. He probably posted this - as in the past - to poke fun of the Booger Eater and Michigan. Many have claimed he's actually one of us (regular poster) having fun at Michigan's expense
 
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Tom_PSU

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This is actually an easy year for predictions. First, and I won't spend too much time here, the West. I'm going with Nebraska. On paper, they have the most talented team in that division (Wisconsin a close 2nd). But realistically, who cares as the East winner will stomp the West AGAIN in the B1G championship

Now on to the big boys - the East. This is probably the easiest pick in years - Jim and MICHIGAN as the runaway winners. Anybody that follows recruiting closely will agree as Jim's roster depth is the deepest since our 1997 NC. It's just incredible when you look at the waves of former HS superstars we can throw at ANYONE in CF. I can't remember the last time any CF roster had 2 excellent QBs to choose from like JJ McCarthy and Cade McNamara. Either would start for any other Cf program in 2022. And who will they be throwing to you ask ? Simply the best group of WRs in the country - Just ask former Heisman winner Desmond Howard. He should know a ton about college WRs

Desmond Howard credits Michigan for 'most talented receiving room' in college football (247sports.com)

So, Michigan lost three defensive superstars - Hutchinson, Ojabo, and Hill - early in the draft. You haven't seen anything yet. Jim can go 3 and 4 deep at almost every defensive position. Wait till you see how bad they shut down the Suckeyes this year - last year was nothing.

The closest game in 2022 will be with PSU. Sorry guys, I gotta go with the Big Blue machine - UM 28, PSU 21. On to the playoffs

Saban won't know what hit him.......UM 31, Alabama 17. The Wolverines return to the top of the CF world where they belong. Disagree ? They are the winningest program of all-time - a fact
Wolvie, now go over to the Rutgers board and tell them that they will go 8 and 4 with wins over PSU and MSU. Plus they’ll lose a nail biter to OSU in the final seconds. You will be hailed as the modern Nostradamus, and probably get sent $1,000 in Rutgers magnets for your car and refrigerator.
 

wolve1972

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Wolvie, now go over to the Rutgers board and tell them that they will go 8 and 4 with wins over PSU and MSU. Plus they’ll lose a nail biter to OSU in the final seconds. You will be hailed as the modern Nostradamus, and probably get sent $1,000 in Rutgers magnets for your car and refrigerator.
Hey Thomas. Don't need to - they already know all of that stuff:)
 

PSUJam

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This is actually an easy year for predictions. First, and I won't spend too much time here, the West. I'm going with Nebraska. On paper, they have the most talented team in that division (Wisconsin a close 2nd). But realistically, who cares as the East winner will stomp the West AGAIN in the B1G championship

Now on to the big boys - the East. This is probably the easiest pick in years - Jim and MICHIGAN as the runaway winners. Anybody that follows recruiting closely will agree as Jim's roster depth is the deepest since our 1997 NC. It's just incredible when you look at the waves of former HS superstars we can throw at ANYONE in CF. I can't remember the last time any CF roster had 2 excellent QBs to choose from like JJ McCarthy and Cade McNamara. Either would start for any other Cf program in 2022. And who will they be throwing to you ask ? Simply the best group of WRs in the country - Just ask former Heisman winner Desmond Howard. He should know a ton about college WRs

Desmond Howard credits Michigan for 'most talented receiving room' in college football (247sports.com)

So, Michigan lost three defensive superstars - Hutchinson, Ojabo, and Hill - early in the draft. You haven't seen anything yet. Jim can go 3 and 4 deep at almost every defensive position. Wait till you see how bad they shut down the Suckeyes this year - last year was nothing.

The closest game in 2022 will be with PSU. Sorry guys, I gotta go with the Big Blue machine - UM 28, PSU 21. On to the playoffs

Saban won't know what hit him.......UM 31, Alabama 17. The Wolverines return to the top of the CF world where they belong. Disagree ? They are the winningest program of all-time - a fact
 

Bvillebaron

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This is actually an easy year for predictions. First, and I won't spend too much time here, the West. I'm going with Nebraska. On paper, they have the most talented team in that division (Wisconsin a close 2nd). But realistically, who cares as the East winner will stomp the West AGAIN in the B1G championship

Now on to the big boys - the East. This is probably the easiest pick in years - Jim and MICHIGAN as the runaway winners. Anybody that follows recruiting closely will agree as Jim's roster depth is the deepest since our 1997 NC. It's just incredible when you look at the waves of former HS superstars we can throw at ANYONE in CF. I can't remember the last time any CF roster had 2 excellent QBs to choose from like JJ McCarthy and Cade McNamara. Either would start for any other Cf program in 2022. And who will they be throwing to you ask ? Simply the best group of WRs in the country - Just ask former Heisman winner Desmond Howard. He should know a ton about college WRs

Desmond Howard credits Michigan for 'most talented receiving room' in college football (247sports.com)

So, Michigan lost three defensive superstars - Hutchinson, Ojabo, and Hill - early in the draft. You haven't seen anything yet. Jim can go 3 and 4 deep at almost every defensive position. Wait till you see how bad they shut down the Suckeyes this year - last year was nothing.

The closest game in 2022 will be with PSU. Sorry guys, I gotta go with the Big Blue machine - UM 28, PSU 21. On to the playoffs

Saban won't know what hit him.......UM 31, Alabama 17. The Wolverines return to the top of the CF world where they belong. Disagree ? They are the winningest program of all-time - a fact
Thanks for the laughs.
 
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PSUwolf

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That’s because he’s a tOSU fan. 😬
Not so sure about that as he slams OSU on other boards. I think he just switches his allegiance as the situation calls for it. He's over on the Nebraska board now trying to stir the pot. I've also seen him on the Rutgers and Iowa boards recently slamming PSU and Nebraska. He tears OSU a new one on the MGoBlog board
 
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bbb2021

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Not so sure about that as he slams OSU on other boards. I think he just switches his allegiance as the situation calls for it. He's over on the Nebraska board now trying to stir the pot. I've also seen him on the Rutgers and Iowa boards recently slamming PSU and Nebraska. He tears OSU a new one on the MGoBlog board
He's a PSU fan as he started on the old Rivals BWI board and then branched out. He lived on the PSU board for a while. He definitely knows how to push a fan base's buttons. He's over on the Nebraska Rivals site now and it's comical
 
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