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Michigan had an interception that wasn't quite evident. When the Umpire indicated M's ball, I thought he thought it was a fumble. The announcers didn't say anything until well after the play, and I wasn't sure until I saw the replay.
Forcier got hurt on the next play trying to pass with two defenders all over him.
D Robinson killed all the momentum with a TD run up the middle.
They played pretty average today, the defense gave up a lot in the first half but tightened up in the 2nd, they played a lot of freshman to look at depth, just came off an emotional win over ND and still won by 28 points. Since Bo retired, how many times have we witnessed a Michigan team fresh after a huge emotional high, let down and lose to a team they should walk on. To many times to count huh? This is a new culture in Ann Arbor. Rich Rod will finally move this Michigan football program in to the present era.
And again, Pryor would not be starting if he attended Michigan. He does not have the in game management skills, particularily under pressure, that Forcier has.
I think you're confusing Michigan with Michigan state.
Sadly, I'm not. Muellor and especially Carr were at times unable to keep Michigan focused and have them prepared after a big win. Carr's teams could be unprepared at any given time.
Sadly, I'm not. Muellor and especially Carr were at times unable to keep Michigan focused and have them prepared after a big win. Carr's teams could be unprepared at any given time.
And yet somehow, only RichRod has lost to a MAC team...
To be a professional means that you don't die. - Takeru "the Tsunami" Kobayashi
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