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That's me in the photo...smiling before my frustration with Michigan Football reached the boiling point.
I am a lifelong University of Michigan football fan. My wife bleeds Maize and Blue. I am a former season ticket holder. I am married to an alum of U of M.
But the events of the last two weeks have caused me to take drastic action.
In light of the opening week loss to Appalachian State (that I witnessed first hand) and in light of the subsequent beating that we received from the University of Oregon - I am hereby placing my college allegiance up for auction.
I am done with Michigan. With Michael Hart offering guaranteed victories over 0-2 teams. With the level of arrogance that is obvious at the Big House.
I am open to any team that the winning bid chooses (Division I, II, III and NAIA) and all proceeds from the auction will be given to Byron Community Ministries in Byron Center, Michigan.
schwab;929032; said:Ladies and Gentlemen of the surrounding states, put your seat belts on around 3:30 on Saturday. There is going to be mass amounts of sucking going on in the state of Michigan.
schwab;929054; said:Of course, the usual. Plus throw in NoD. Dangerously high levels.
LSU coach bombarded with more questions about replacing Carr
Guess what question popped up for LSU coach Les Miles during the Southeastern Conference coaches' media teleconference Wednesday?
Have you considered that Michigan job, Coach?
"To be honest, not at all," Miles said. "I've given very little thought to that. ... The only thing I'm doing is preparing to play and preparing a very talented football team to take on Middle Tennessee State."
Some disgruntled Michigan fans didn't want to hear that. Miles is on the short list of critics plotting the post-Lloyd Carr era because of his resume: He's a former Wolverines player and assistant - better yet, he has LSU ranked No. 2.
But Miles points out U-M doesn't have an opening.
Cont'd ...
MaxBuck;931395; said:That crack band of journalists at The Onion has discovered how Michigan plans to reach a bowl game this year -- the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl:
Michigan Drops To Division III In Polls Following Second Loss | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
sandgk;931465; said:That same thread on Stadium & Main now has what seems like a confirmation that Sears failed some type of drug test and is off the TSUN team.