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..... on Brionte Dunn ...... parents were interviewed after the osu loss to MSU and asked what the coaches said to them.
"Nothing, they left in a hurry." Then Dad said (apparently jokingly), "when's the next Michigan home game."
osu isn't doing themselves any favors here if this is accurate.
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.
The OSU-MSU game reminded me why I love watching Sean McDonough and Matt Millen so much. They are the only pair of announcers that doesn't sugarcoat anything at all and McDonough is the only PXP guy who will openly gripe about how shitty a team is playing in the middle of the game. At some point in the fourth quarter when the OSU offense was at its nadir, Bauserman got tackled behind the line of scrimmage and instead of narrating the play, McDonough just kind of watched it and said "Wow, this is pathetic."
I don't know if we'll get Dunn or not. I know Talent is pretty convinced he is an Ohio lock, but this strategy of going after Ohio players as a priority is definitely a good one. Help yourself and weaken your opponent at the same time.
I love that you said that, yet your last (albeit controversial and undeserved) MNC/BcS Championship was with a Man from Michigan at the helm.... and a pretty smart guy at that (maybe the smartest player to ever play for Ohio?)
Last edited by Pasadena Blue; October 3, 2011, 10:42 AM.
There are exceptions to every rule, liney. Just as with Craig Krenzel. He was more intelligent than your typical Michigander and had the foresight to anticipate the coming of James Tressel.
Michigan can't stand on its own two feet. It needs Ohio talent (both physical and mental) to compete. Tis truth
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