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2021 ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, Surrender Cobras, Feckless Marmots, and Quitty Cowards

Which scUM QB transfers first?

  • McNamara

    Votes: 23 45.1%
  • McCarthy

    Votes: 28 54.9%

  • Total voters
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So.....

If I'm understanding this correctly (and I like to think that I am) they're returning 78% of their offensive output and they feel confident that they might be in a better position than tOSU is, who only returns 51%...is that correct?

ttun had 2,291 yards of offense last year (1502 passing and 789 rushing). They return 78% or 1787 yards worth.
tOSU had 4,155 yards of offense last year (2100 passing and 2055 rushing). We return 51% or 2119 yards worth.

DFBIA gonna DFBIA
Looks good, but I presume that OSU figures are from 3 more games than Michigan and two of those games - CCG and Clemson - were two of the best for the Bucks' season.
 
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https://www.si.com/college/michigan/.amp/football/michigan-football-blake-corum-big-ten-college

Be scared Buckeyes, Corum is in the gym... it's easy to lift weights when they don't hit back :roll1:
Even with limited reps during the 2020 season, the former St. Francis Academy product showed flashes of what made him such a highly rated recruit out of Maryland and one of the highest rated running back recruits in the nation.
He had 26 carries for 72 yards—2.8 yards per carry.
On the very first play of the 2020 season, Corum took a short pass out of the backfield from Joe Milton and turned it into a 24 yard gain. It was a big moment for Corum
Oh shit! I stand corrected. This one example of “flashing” definitely makes that sentence correct.

It’s the classic chicken or egg scenario—does terrible media coverage feed into the mass derangement of DFBIA? Or does the media just give the already deranged DFBIA what they want? Probably both.

Also, from the land of getting too jacked and losing quickness, agility, and speed, Lydell Ross says ‘hi.’
 
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Even if we pretend Corum is as good as Bike Hart.....and even if we pretend he's Bike Hart without the tapout mentality.....he still has a shit Oline, shit QB, and shit WRs. So, cool......good luck running when you're the only talent on the offense.

But he's not even that good, so......yikes?
And Bike Hart, with a better Head Coach and Staff, with more talent around him, and with somewhat less talented Ohio State teams to face, still went 0-4.

It’s the classic chicken or egg scenario—does terrible media coverage feed into the mass derangement of DFBIA? Or does the media just give the already deranged DFBIA what they want? Probably both.
It's the perfect symbiotic relationship. Their media know that they're dealing with a dUMb fanbase, desperate to believe something...anything positive. And that fanbase has the collective IQ of a bag of popcorn...and not the good kind with caramel and pecans.
 
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Looks good, but I presume that OSU figures are from 3 more games than Michigan and two of those games - CCG and Clemson - were two of the best for the Bucks' season.

There you go, again. Using math to make Ohio State look terrible at football.

Meat-chicken: 2,291 yards in 6 games = 381.8 yards per game. With 78% returning, they'll have about 297.8 yards per game this year.
Ohio State: 4,155 yards in 8 games = 519.4 yards per game. With 51% returning, they'll have about 264.9 yards per game this year.
We're doomed.

It's too bad that there is no way that the new guys can step up to fill those gaps left by the guys leaving.

By the way, in case it wasn't clear, I'm being sarcastic in my point in an attempt to laugh at the logic of the Michigan fan who thinks that returning production will affect future production.
 
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It's getting close to that time where DFBIA shifts from trying to hype low 3* recruits to hyping whatever QB/RB/WR based on nothing besides "they say hes looking like the next *insert NFL player here*"
 
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Cool video on a bunch of clutch Ohio State football moments. Go to about 12:50 in the video - 2013 version of The Game - the 2-pt attempt to win the game. Every time I see this play I think, "Man, what an uncreative play." Even I can see that it's pretty well-defended by Ohio State. You have 3 receivers to the right in a line, a running back to the right, and a tight end to the left. Ohio State has 2 cornerbacks and 2 safeties on the 3 receivers. They have a linebacker apparently blitzing, leaving just 1 linebacker to cover the running back. And just a cornerback to cover the tight end. I suppose one safety can help cover the running back, if he can. And wasn't that the game Jake Butt was killing Ohio State? Or maybe that other tight end Michigan had was playing for them. I forget his name. Fake a quick pitch to the running back, running right, have the 3 receivers block for that fake pitch, and throw to the tight end on a release. Sheesh.
Instead, the tight end stays in to block, the running back - I'm not sure what he's doing, and the three receivers run routes that appear to be trying to run the defenders away from the targeted pass, but the defenders are in a zone. The one guy - Brown, if I remember correctly - stays in his spot and waits for the ball.
This ranks up there with Miami not trying to block Cie Grant on an obvious blitz on fourth and goal at the one.
 
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