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Lots of people lose to USC. They've been the dominant program in the decade. So sure, Lloyd wasn't USC. What a loser. They've also beat Florida (twice), Auburn and Alabama under Carr. They also beat Washington (or are you only listing the losses?)
I only listed the loses becuase they were games they should have won. Go back abd look at the wins and see how Alabama, Auburn and the first Florida win, were performing at the time.
I only listed the loses becuase they were games they should have won. Go back abd look at the wins and see how Alabama, Auburn and the first Florida win, were performing at the time.
Uh, 10-2 Alabama with Shaun Alexander? A 9-3 Auburn team (same as UM) with Rudi Johnson?
See... that's the sort of thinking that makes many an outside observer think Michigan Fan is a truly obnoxious and moronic tool.
That may be the perception to the outside observer, but who cares? Carr had lost five out of his last six bowl games going into his final bowl game. Cruising through the weak Big Ten for the most part only to start getting embarrassed in opening road games, Bowl games and the mounting sweater vest losses were taking a toll on many Michigan fans.
The A+ year was largely due to Charles Woodson and the defense.
Without Woodson there would have been no A+ team, and they were Gary Moellers players. This was also before the BCS, Michigan could hardly beat 15th ranked WSU to get the split, if they had to play Nebraska in 97 the only people who think they stood a chance were M fans.
Considering Nebraska hadn't been lighting up people either (and in fact was a fluke bounce off the back of a foot from losing to unranked Missouri and rendering the debate moot), I wouldn't have said the Huskers were guaranteed to win a matchup between the two.
That may be the perception to the outside observer, but who cares? Carr had lost five out of his last six bowl games going into his final bowl game. Cruising through the weak Big Ten for the most part only to start getting embarrassed in opening road games, Bowl games and the mounting sweater vest losses were taking a toll on many Michigan fans.
Without Woodson there would have been no A+ team, and they were Gary Moellers players. This was also before the BCS, Michigan could hardly beat 15th ranked WSU to get the split, if they had to play Nebraska in 97 the only people who think they stood a chance were M fans.
I grew up in the Big House and am wise enough to know that Nebraska would have won had the two played.
This used to be a very debated topic years ago (and some UN fans still on the Michigan board once in a while) I stayed away b/c I didn't think Michigan would stand a chance. This was when Nebraska was one of the true powerhouses of all time. 60–3–0 record between the 1993-97 seasons. I hated them back then! Nebraska had something like 33 players go on to the NFL from 97 that team, that is freaking unbelievable! Michigan had 5
I remember that Missouri game too (and Brent Mushbuger big mouth on the Davison catch) and your right it took a fluke play to send it into overtime. Not sure what was in the Missu water that day, it would have been one of the great upsets ever. I think Vegas had Nebraska as 13 pt mock favorite on a neutral site over Michigan.
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