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2020 ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, and Surrender Cobras (Confirmed COWARDS!)

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They’ve completely bought into the narrative that they win all games at home and win them big. Not sure where in the hell that comes from but they aren’t the DFBIA for nothing.
Maybe they think that losing the home-field advantage of a bunch of key-shakers doesn’t hurt them much.
 
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They're the most prepared out of any B1G team for what it's like to play in a stadium without noise.

Jesus, you ain’t a kidding. Last time I was there was the JTB cameraman game. Two loudest noises in that game were tOSU crowd and the collision between tsun players on the Haskins to Mack reception. That’s a wine and cheese crowd like I’ve never seen before.
 
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Stringer Bell

September 20th, 2020 at 8:40 PM ^

Bell is a really good receiver. Giles and Sainristil will be huge weapons this year in the 2nd year of Gattis' system. Nico is a loss but I think overall the WR corps will be more productive this year.

DFBIA take of the day.

You heard it from this guy first. A 5'8 return man and a converted low 3* CB recruit are going to be "huge weapons" and negate the Nico Collins loss completely
 
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I actually watched his video on this on YouTube yesterday. If you for some reason had the urge to be annoyed by a self-important scum fan, he's you're guy. Still, in the video you could tell them some of his comments/predictions were tongue-in-cheek (or in his case, head-up-ass). They'll be lucky to win at home against Bucky and the Pedsters, let alone by 18 in each game like he predicts. And Indiana may just finally break the drought against scUM, and even if they don't there's no way they lose by 21 at home to them.
 
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Another one bites the dust

Michigan football receiver Kyle McNamara entered the NCAA transfer portal Monday, the Free Press has learned.

The 5-foot-9 receiver from Nashville joined the program this year as a preferred walk-on and is the brother of Cade McNamara, one of the Wolverines' reserve quarterbacks.

A former two-star recruit, Kyle McNamara had reportedly received scholarship offers from Ohio State and Central Michigan.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/michigan-football-freshman-wr-enters-162244359.html
 
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A former two-star recruit, Kyle McNamara had reportedly received scholarship offers from Ohio State and Central Michigan.

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