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On the issue of 2014 schedules, it looks like OSU has a tricky non-conference schedule and the a B10 schedule that should break down to 2 games. Navy is a pain in the ass. I'm actually more concerned about them than VT at home. And UC could be a bit tricky if OSU isn't ready to go. If they get through the non-conference at 4-0, then it's @ EL and at home vs M. I don't think MSU will overly good, but they have a schedule that suggests they won't lose much more than 1 non-OSU B10 game. So, OSU will have to win in EL if they want to win the division. I don't think they can count on MSU going 6-2.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
Tough call between college hoops, NFL & college football, if I take Michigan out of the equation.
Putting them back in, though.
1. College Football
1a. College Basketball
3. NFL
4. MLB
5. NBA (until the playoffs, then they jump to 4, #3 if the Pistons are in it)
6. NHL
7. PGA Golf
8. Tennis (Women's/Men's)
9. Olympics
10. World Cup
11. MMA
12. Boxing
13. Aussie Rules Football
14. LPGA
15. Darts
16. Curling
17. College Softball
18. College Hockey
19. College Baseball
20. Beach Volleyball
If it were to rank importance of a team I love winning a championship:
1. Michigan Football
2. Michigan Basketball
3. Detroit Pistons
4. Detroit Tigers
5. Detroit Red Wings
6. Detroit Lions. It seems so far-fetched that I'm not sure I believe it could happen.
7. New York Yankees. As the years pass, this is diminishing but this year it might rank higher. I'd like to see Jeter get one more ring, if the Tigers aren't going to end the drought.
After CFB and CBB I watch very little much other than the Tigers, even then I watch maybe a game every other week. I do follow the Lions & Pistons without really watching many actual games but if either were competitive I might join their bandwagon.
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