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Maybe they think that losing the home-field advantage of a bunch of key-shakers doesn’t hurt them much.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.
They're the most prepared out of any B1G team for what it's like to play in a stadium without noise.Maybe they think that losing the home-field advantage of a bunch of key-shakers doesn’t hurt them much.
They're the most prepared out of any B1G team for what it's like to play in a stadium without noise.
LOL was just gonna ask the same thing. They put up 38 against the worst OSU defense ever, and a lot of those points came in garbage time. Would be shocked if they broke 20 with all they’re losing on offense this year.And what makes him think they'll be able to put 38 on the board?
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.
Collins was a bad-ass WR...I'm glad he bailed.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
Says costs in stadium cleanup, too...Maybe they think that losing the home-field advantage of a bunch of dick-shakers doesn’t hurt them much.
You can set your fuckin watch by these guys.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
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/michigan-football-freshman-wr-enters-162244359.htmlMichigan 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.
A former two-star recruit, Kyle McNamara had reportedly received scholarship offers from Ohio State and Central Michigan.