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I have misplaced my pants.
I tried the search function, but it only came up with "Ray Charles dies at 73."
I've heard a few things about the 1973 team. They gave up only 43 points in 9 games before the Rose Bowl. They were 8-0 going to Ann Arbor to play 9-0 Michigan, who also had an awesome defense. They played to a 10-10 tie. Since both teams were undefeated, and neither team beat the other, it came down to a vote amongst conference Athletic Directors to decide which team should go to the Rose Bowl. From what I've heard, everyone expected Michigan to win the vote. Even Woody congratulated Bo for going to the Rose Bowl. But the vote was 6-4 in favor of Ohio State, and Bo's still bitter about it.
So here's the question: why was everyone expecting Michigan to win the vote? Why was it such a surprise that Ohio State won? I've heard that many people think the reason Ohio State won was because Michigan's QB got hurt in that game, and people felt Ohio State had a better chance to beat Stanford.
I've heard a few things about the 1973 team. They gave up only 43 points in 9 games before the Rose Bowl. They were 8-0 going to Ann Arbor to play 9-0 Michigan, who also had an awesome defense. They played to a 10-10 tie. Since both teams were undefeated, and neither team beat the other, it came down to a vote amongst conference Athletic Directors to decide which team should go to the Rose Bowl. From what I've heard, everyone expected Michigan to win the vote. Even Woody congratulated Bo for going to the Rose Bowl. But the vote was 6-4 in favor of Ohio State, and Bo's still bitter about it.
So here's the question: why was everyone expecting Michigan to win the vote? Why was it such a surprise that Ohio State won? I've heard that many people think the reason Ohio State won was because Michigan's QB got hurt in that game, and people felt Ohio State had a better chance to beat Stanford.