Michigan loses center David Molk to foot surgery. Ouch.
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Originally posted by Ted View PostAnd Henne looked great in Carr's last game. Michigan opened the playbook and played to the level of Florida. Maybe he went for it because it was his last game. Only Lloyd knows. But what I know is that is one of only two games in his tenure that I recall when he left his conservative clothes at the stadium door. The Rose Bowl loss to Texas was the other. A great game even though Michigan lost.I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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Originally posted by CGVT View PostHenne was injured all freaking year. He had time for his shoulder to get healthy before the bowl game with Florida. That was the difference.
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Originally posted by Mainevent View PostSo other than those games where Lloyd beat the SEC and played Texas to the wire, he couldn't compete with those conferences. Check.
USC 32 - M 18 (2006)
Nebraska 32 M 28 (2005)
Oregon 31 M -27 (2003)
They also lost again to USC, crushed by Tennessee and lost to Washington. All since 2000.
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Originally posted by Ted View PostI love Henne. I am very much aware of his injury. I argue this at my Dolphins forum. His health was a significant boost against Florida but they opened the playbook and got aggressive on both sides of the ball. That was the difference.
You can't "open the playbook" if your QB can't throw the fucking ball.
**sigh**I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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Originally posted by Ted View PostOregon 39 - M 7 (2007)
USC 32 - M 18 (2006)
Nebraska 32 M 28 (2005)
Oregon 31 M -27 (2003)
They also lost again to USC, crushed by Tennessee and lost to Washington. All since 2000.
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