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Ruddock looked a bit like Tom Brady in this one. 6 TD passes not bad. And he was our leading rusher. Numerous long completions. It was fun to watch us tough it out.
Moral of the story is the same as Brady's last Michigan game: Good passing beats good running.
Jeff called it. Howard back for them + Glasgow out for us = doom. The defense was marshmallow soft. Should have lost, but Chesson and Rudock (Yes, I said Rudock) saved the day. Harbaugh will need to find some junior college guys to play RB and LB next season. Was James Ross on the field tonight?
Freaking Hoke keeps saying the team's record "vindicates" what he was building, but he left some holes and some huge underachievers. Green and Isaac were left home pouting, no doubt. I can't believe that Bolden comes from a family of football coaches for all of the bonehead things he does. Stribling is still just a tall skinny guy. Wormley has no intensity. Look for that Penn State RB to put up big numbers.
I'll let you ban hate speech when you let me define hate speech.
Good idea by Harbaugh to let the clock run down before we scored our tying TD at the end of regulation. We had 1st and goal at 2 with 1:11. If we would have scored right away, Hoosiers would have had a good chance to win on offense.
Last edited by Detroit Dan; November 14, 2015, 08:24 PM.
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