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2014 TSUN Shenanigans and Arguments

They played us tough as nails last year too.
Say what you want about the guy, and we all say plenty, but when it comes to The Game, he definitely gets it.

I don't think they practice for any of their other opponents. I think they practice for us all year.

Johnson was surprising at running back. Where the hell did he come from? That dude looks a lot better than Smith or Green. Does Michigan just play the shitty players in the rest of the games and use the best players for The Game?
 
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Talk about an inferiority complex. Richt underperforms in the one of the most talent-rich states, so he should do fine in the inferior B1G...

:slappy:

Mark Richt
18 hours ago
could he get a look? Seeing Tech beat them today, maybe Georgia looks for somebody else, new blood. Seems that every season that team looks great but never wins the big game. He might be a great fit in the B1G with Michigan.

http://michigan.scout.com/forums/2019-stadium-and-main/13420224-mark-richt?s=162


Perfect! lol
 
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Daughter and I went down on the field after the game and milled around for a half hour or so soaking up the sights and sounds. I told her as the years go by we will tell people that we stormed the field. We left by the band ramp, which was a crowded bottleneck. For some reason, the TSUN leaders decided to make their marching orchestra sit out there in the cold in their piss-yellow/depression-blue pajamas for a long time and withstand multiple verses of "we don't give a damn" and various taunts frrm sober and drunk fans alike. The looks on their faces made the whole weekend worth it. A mixture of humiliation and hopelessness that almost made me feel sorry for them. Almost.
 
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Love beating scUM no matter the circumstances.

Devin Gardener earned my respect by the way he reacted to JT's injury. Actually, with a few minor exceptions, good sportsmanship showed all around.

All that said, it amazes me that it's almost noon on Monday, and Brady Hoke has not been fired. Please keep him!
 
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Love beating scUM no matter the circumstances.

Devin Gardener earned my respect by the way he reacted to JT's injury. Actually, with a few minor exceptions, good sportsmanship showed all around.

All that said, it amazes me that it's almost noon on Monday, and Brady Hoke has not been fired. Please keep him!
From a recruiting POV I wonder how long they can go without making a stay or go commitment of some kind. The gnome with the phone looks like a weasel - that fits - but he's going to have to say something long before Dec. 30, million or no million.
 
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Actually, with a few minor exceptions, good sportsmanship showed all around.

Agreed. The only blatant things I saw were when the Michigan DB took a cheap shot at Corey Smith in the end zone some 30 yards away from the play on the Barrett short TD run (the UM player was flagged for it), and the kickoff in which the UM player ripped Worley's helmet off (and somehow it was ruled offsetting personal foul penalties).
 
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Johnson was surprising at running back. Where the hell did he come from? That dude looks a lot better than Smith or Green. Does Michigan just play the [Mark May]ty players in the rest of the games and use the best players for The Game?

They started using him 4 games ago - I was impressed at how hard he runs - leaves it all on the field

Sucks for them (NOT) that they don't have a q-back for next year
 
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Daughter and I went down on the field after the game and milled around for a half hour or so soaking up the sights and sounds. I told her as the years go by we will tell people that we stormed the field. We left by the band ramp, which was a crowded bottleneck. For some reason, the TSUN leaders decided to make their marching orchestra sit out there in the cold in their piss-yellow/depression-blue pajamas for a long time and withstand multiple verses of "we don't give a damn" and various taunts frrm sober and drunk fans alike. The looks on their faces made the whole weekend worth it. A mixture of humiliation and hopelessness that almost made me feel sorry for them. Almost.
That's what it's all about right here, folks!
 
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