5 weeks away kids, may as well get the thread prepped. Probably going to be some combination of Georgia, Bama, tOSU, Michigan, and USC headed to the playoff, but who knows. No one had TCU in the title game, and if the Power 2 beat each other up, maybe someone from the ACC or Big 12 can slip in again.
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Two big questions for tOSU are how good is Kyle McCord, and can the defense stop giving up 70 yard plays when they inevitably bring a 0 blitz and don't get home.
McCord is obviously the biggest domino, because the talent in that offense is crazy, from oline to rbs to the best wr room in the country.
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https://twitter.com/SEC/status/16817...conaughey.html
Blah. Expansion sucks. I guess at least the sec at least is bringing in teams with bordering states.
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Originally posted by CheaterMichael View Posthttps://twitter.com/SEC/status/16817...conaughey.html
Blah. Expansion sucks. I guess at least the sec at least is bringing in teams with bordering states.
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Serious question for non-B1G fans. Do you consider Michigan a blue blood?
-0.5 National Titles since 1948
-2 B1G Titles in 17 years
-2 Division Titles since the B1G split to Divisions
I mean. you can't completely ignore history, but are we really considering them a blue blood program still?
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Originally posted by riker7 View PostYou mean to tell me that Michigan and Notre Dame didn't trade championships from 1980 to 1991?
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Originally posted by JTrain View Post
Michigans only success from the 80s was beating Ohio State regularly. I think its a fair question, because Michigan fans are pissed at Paaaaaawwwwllll for saying the only teams outside the SEC that can beat Georgia are tOSU and USC. "How dare he! We beat Ohio State the last two years!" As if we don't video evidence of how each played against Georgia. Ohio State should have won, Michigan got boat raced. Yet they are indignant that the opinion in the south is that Ohio State is more talented and stand a better chance than they do.
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Originally posted by JTrain View PostSerious question for non-B1G fans. Do you consider Michigan a blue blood?
-0.5 National Titles since 1948
-2 B1G Titles in 17 years
-2 Division Titles since the B1G split to Divisions
I mean. you can't completely ignore history, but are we really considering them a blue blood program still?
Les Miles didn’t leave LSU to Michigan and Brian Kelly left Notre dame to go to LSU. Is LSU a blue blood?
Who really cares anymore when Rutgers is playing UCLA in conference?
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Originally posted by CheaterMichael View Post
What is the definition of blue bloods at this point? Reality or nostalgia? LSU, Clemson and even UGA have had more success than Texas, Michigan and Notre dame have had in the last 50 years but if you asked some media person you’d get the typical answer and none of those programs our slouches much to my dismay.
Les Miles didn’t leave LSU to Michigan and Brian Kelly left Notre dame to go to LSU. Is LSU a blue blood?
Who really cares anymore when Rutgers is playing UCLA in conference?
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Originally posted by JTrain View Post
Ok, lets erase the stigma of using the term "blue blood"...do you as a fan outside of the B1G view Michigan as a top tier program and legitimate threat on a year to year basis?
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I’m in the Air Noland waiting room right now. QBs on the roster should be good enough given the weapons they have, but the defense has to improve significantly in the secondary. tOSU should go like 12-1 and get into the playoff based on talent, but Michigan has a baby ass schedule and if they lose in Ann Arbor, it might be another sad year.
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