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The betting money has Corum with a L knee stinger due to helmet hit. He'll play.
osu has exploitable issues that can be advantaged by what M does best. talent and myself are the only ones that see that.
M's glaring problems on offense are the receivers. If they make the catches they should make and Corum and his OL contribute at their usual level, M wins in c-bus.
M's biggest problem on defense is CB play. It's exploitable in a big way. If Colson and Morris are 100% thier contribution to pressure up front can off-set the CB issues (scheme v. skill sets??)
Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
Correct. Ohio State has zero chance of winning if M plays their game. Ohio State's only chance is for M to shit the bed, and there's roughly a 0.0001% chance HARBAUGH!!!!! does that.
It's going to be horrific.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
M is a very flawed team, but Ohio State is more flawed and a walking hospital unit. M is just tougher and much better coached. This really won't be close.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
I think at present it’s a toss-up. Michigan plays a bit of a methodical joyless murder ball, and Ohio State is a lot more dynamic. It should be a great game.
Tale of the tape:
Scoring offense: O 46.5; M 39.4
Total offense: O 493; M 453
Scrimmage plays >10y: O 185; M 162
Turnovers: O: +.82; M +.45
Scoring defense: M 11.7; O 16.9
Total defense: M 241; O 283
Opp. scrimmage plays >10y: M 89; O 98
Penalty yds: M 33.2; O 46.3
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The betting money has Corum with a L knee stinger due to helmet hit. He'll play.
osu has exploitable issues that can be advantaged by what M does best. talent and myself are the only ones that see that.
M's glaring problems on offense are the receivers. If they make the catches they should make and Corum and his OL contribute at their usual level, M wins in c-bus.
M's biggest problem on defense is CB play. It's exploitable in a big way. If Colson and Morris are 100% thier contribution to pressure up front can off-set the CB issues (scheme v. skill sets??)
How the hell can M's receivers be so damn pedestrian? JJ can't throw up 50/50 balls because M doesn't have the receivers to win those battles and routine catches are an adventure.
Years ago, I was playing basketball and a guy undercut me and rolled into my leg, hyperextending it and causing extreme pain. I rolled around on the floor for a minute fearing that I had blown out my knee. After a minute or two, I realized that it was ok. I got up and was able to continue playing.
It was strange. It hurt like hell when it happened, but the pain went away pretty quickly. It scared the hell out of me when it happened though.
Best case with Corum was that he had the same kind of scare.
I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
Years ago, I was playing basketball and a guy undercut me and rolled into my leg, hyperextending it and causing extreme pain. I rolled around on the floor for a minute fearing that I had blown out my knee. After a minute or two, I realized that it was ok. I got up and was able to continue playing.
It was strange. It hurt like hell when it happened, but the pain went away pretty quickly. It scared the hell out of me when it happened though.
Best case with Corum was that he had the same kind of scare.
Looks like the same thing hopefully has happened to Blake maybe. If so we have a puncher's chance, as long as we don't need to pass.
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