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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #105 on: November 29, 2015, 09:04:09 AM »


enjoy your second class bowl ohio and see you next year. losers.  :neener:

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[/quote]you sir can enjoy your potato chip bowl ,wishigan can dream on urban has lost 4 games sense becoming our coach hairball lost 3 this year and the only one that truly matters the game, sure we lost against Michigan state by 3 points the pressure overcame our team,we still have a slim chance of making it now but not impossible, I don't think anyone wants to play us when the pressure is off just like last year ,if we don't make it go Michigan state win it and bring the big ten another one sec is overrated big ten best conference IMHO
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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #106 on: November 29, 2015, 09:17:30 AM »
glad Iowa is undefeated........however they did not play anyone.  Reminds me when an undefeated Cincinnati team went up against Florida.  You won't beat Michigan State.

Good Luck.  Ference is a very good coach.  When was the last time Iowa made a bowl of any significance?  And even won one????
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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #107 on: November 29, 2015, 10:25:51 AM »
You are so pleased.  Yet, according to you, Ohio State is now irrelevant, since it isn't playing for the national championship or even the Big 10 title.

Of course, I disagree with you completely on your definition of relevance, as you know.

You totally miss the mark as always.   OSU is very relevant, as are MSU.   UM simply keeps losing to the two teams that matter. 

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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #108 on: November 29, 2015, 12:28:47 PM »
 :rofl



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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #109 on: November 29, 2015, 12:34:16 PM »
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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #110 on: November 29, 2015, 12:47:34 PM »
:rofl the convenient 60 second timeout as michigan is driving to the endzone.  good thing they took so much time with it so he could play the second half

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It made no difference how long it took. UM was a slow team anyways. If anything it probably helped your players catch their breath on their TD run. UM was gassed in the second half regardless.
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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #111 on: November 29, 2015, 01:43:45 PM »
In case anyone forgot what its all about


Thanks for posting this.  Everyone should check it out.  To some of us, the OSU vs. Michigan rivalry isn't just a tradition.  It is ingrained in our very souls.

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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #112 on: November 29, 2015, 02:18:03 PM »
You totally miss the mark as always.   OSU is very relevant, as are MSU.   UM simply keeps losing to the two teams that matter. 

Not at all.  The mark is how you defined the word "relevance".  You defined it at first as a team that regularly plays for the national championship.  Later, you changed it to be a team that plays for the national championship or wins the Big 10 title.  You made up your definition in a transparent attempt to include OSU and MSU and to exclude all other Big 10 teams -- especially Michigan.  Yet, it is such a ridiculous definition that it now excludes OSU, and if MSU loses to Iowa, it will exclude MSU.

By the way, it is a clear indication of a weak argument to attempt to deflect from the point and to use obviously false and hyperbolic terms like "as always".

Remember, my point is that you have a ridiculous definition of "relevant".

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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #113 on: November 29, 2015, 02:46:36 PM »
Roll Tide Roll!


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Now that's a team I can respect the hell out of.

Best of luck to Iowa and MSU. You guys deserved it. Just remember that after either of you win the B1G Championship your work is not done. Save the emotional hangover until after you win the CFP Championship.
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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #114 on: November 29, 2015, 03:00:47 PM »
Meanwhile down in Jawjuh...
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In something of a surprise move, longtime Georgia Bulldogs head coach Mark Richt has been fired, ESPN's Mark Schlabach is reporting. Richt had just finished his 14th season in charge in Athens with a career record of 145-51 after beating Georgia Tech 13-7 Saturday.

Richt has been successful as the head coach of the Bulldogs, winning two SEC titles and six SEC East division titles, but Georgia's debacle losses became an annual thing. But he never won or played for a national championship with Georgia, and was the subject of fan unrest every few years as a result.
A strong start

Richt came to Georgia in 2001 with a pedigree as a potential program-changer, having served as Bobby Bowden's quarterbacks coach at Florida State for the entirety of the Seminoles' dominant run in the 1990s, and as FSU's offensive coordinator from 1994 to 2000. And he got the Bulldogs up and running swiftly, leading them to a 13-1 record, Georgia's first SEC title since 1982 and a Sugar Bowl victory.

Georgia won 10 games in five of the next six seasons, too, adding another SEC title in 2005 and another Sugar Bowl victory in 2007. By the end of that 2007 season, Richt had the most 10-win campaigns by a coach in school history.
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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #115 on: November 29, 2015, 03:37:06 PM »
I have been waiting for Richt to be cut. 
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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #116 on: November 29, 2015, 05:05:22 PM »
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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #117 on: November 29, 2015, 05:55:05 PM »
I have been waiting for Richt to be cut.

Jay I have a high opinion of him.  I thought he was a good Coach.  I think Georgia will do worse not having him.  JMHO.
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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #118 on: November 29, 2015, 06:57:19 PM »
Not at all.  The mark is how you defined the word "relevance".  You defined it at first as a team that regularly plays for the national championship.  Later, you changed it to be a team that plays for the national championship or wins the Big 10 title.  You made up your definition in a transparent attempt to include OSU and MSU and to exclude all other Big 10 teams -- especially Michigan.  Yet, it is such a ridiculous definition that it now excludes OSU, and if MSU loses to Iowa, it will exclude MSU.

By the way, it is a clear indication of a weak argument to attempt to deflect from the point and to use obviously false and hyperbolic terms like "as always".

Remember, my point is that you have a ridiculous definition of "relevant".

Ahh, Michigan.  You just cant beat a good brain.  :old:



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Re: A good morning to reflect on college football
« Reply #119 on: November 29, 2015, 07:45:23 PM »
Not at all.  The mark is how you defined the word "relevance".  You defined it at first as a team that regularly plays for the national championship.  Later, you changed it to be a team that plays for the national championship or wins the Big 10 title.  You made up your definition in a transparent attempt to include OSU and MSU and to exclude all other Big 10 teams -- especially Michigan.  Yet, it is such a ridiculous definition that it now excludes OSU, and if MSU loses to Iowa, it will exclude MSU.

By the way, it is a clear indication of a weak argument to attempt to deflect from the point and to use obviously false and hyperbolic terms like "as always".

Remember, my point is that you have a ridiculous definition of "relevant".

Wrong again, YOU said National.  Reply#38 - "When they actually make it to the Big 10 Championship on a consistent basis, they might be relevant again.  When they can actually win a Big 10 Championship, they might be relevant again."   

Now going by your word twisting.   OSU is still in the mix of because they do win and were the defending National Champions from last season.   Also, it is common sense that in order to even vie for a National Championship, you must win your Conference.   Meanwhile, UM slappies want to share the spotlight with MSU playing in its third Conf. Champ. game in the last five years and OSU who went the previous two years.   As much as I hate OSU, I respect the program.   Now with UM, go back 12 seasons and you were co-champs in 2004 with Iowa.


Jay I have a high opinion of him.  I thought he was a good Coach.  I think Georgia will do worse not having him.  JMHO.

I liked him, but all good things must come to an end.   He did get stale in the recruiting and I believe that is what did him in.   Not to mention, having issues in some big games.   
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