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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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Who was this? I don't remember this one. I need a good laugh after peeing my pants at this post...
Peppers' most talked about attribute was that he could do flips. While talking about good tackling technique or being a ball hawk with multiple INTs for other players....the first and only thing people talked about with Gerbil was his acrobatics.
 
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Peppers' most talked about attribute was that he could do flips. While talking about good tackling technique or being a ball hawk with multiple INTs for other players....the first and only thing people talked about with Gerbil was his acrobatics.
I always found Marcus Hall's flips more impressive.
 
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DFBIA said:
you should go through Clemson's classes starting in 2010 or so up to the last few years as they began transitioning from consistently pretty good to elite national powerhouse.

Tons of 3 stars, often ranked nationally from 10-20.
You should go through Clemson's record starting in 2010 or so (let's say 2011)....

2020: 10-2 (ACC champ; playoff; #3 finish)
2019: 14-1 (ACC champ; playoff; #2 finish)
2018: 15-0 (ACC champ; playoff; #1 finish)
2017: 12-2 (ACC champ; playoff; #4 finish)
2016: 14-1 (ACC champ; playoff; #1 finish)
2015: 14-1 (ACC champ; playoff; #2 finish)
2014: 10-3 (#15 finish)
2013: 11-2 (#7 finish)
2012: 11-2 (#9 finish)
2011: 10-4 (ACC champ; #22 finish)​

That's an overall record of 121-18 (.871 win pct, 2nd-best in FBS), with 7 ACC championship, 6 playoff appearances, and 2 national titles.

Now let's try Michigan....

2020: 2-4 (unranked)
2019: 9-4 (#19 finish)
2018: 10-3 (#14 finish)
2017: 8-5 (unranked)
2016: 10-3 (#10 finish)
2015: 10-3 (#11 finish)
2014: 5-7 (unranked)
2013: 7-6 (unranked)
2012: 8-5 (unranked)
2011: 11-2 (#9 finish)​

That's an overall record of 80-42 (.656 win pct, 24th-best in FBS), with zero Big Ten championship, zero playoff appearances, and 5 unranked seasons.

Actual factual reality kinda debunks that whole "Michigan is about to become Clemson" argument.
 
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You should go through Clemson's record starting in 2010 or so (let's say 2011)....

2020: 10-2 (ACC champ; playoff; #3 finish)
2019: 14-1 (ACC champ; playoff; #2 finish)
2018: 15-0 (ACC champ; playoff; #1 finish)
2017: 12-2 (ACC champ; playoff; #4 finish)
2016: 14-1 (ACC champ; playoff; #1 finish)
2015: 14-1 (ACC champ; playoff; #2 finish)
2014: 10-3 (#15 finish)
2013: 11-2 (#7 finish)
2012: 11-2 (#9 finish)
2011: 10-4 (ACC champ; #22 finish)​

That's an overall record of 121-18 (.871 win pct, 2nd-best in FBS), with 7 ACC championship, 6 playoff appearances, and 2 national titles.

Now let's try Michigan....

2020: 2-4 (unranked)
2019: 9-4 (#19 finish)
2018: 10-3 (#14 finish)
2017: 8-5 (unranked)
2016: 10-3 (#10 finish)
2015: 10-3 (#11 finish)
2014: 5-7 (unranked)
2013: 7-6 (unranked)
2012: 8-5 (unranked)
2011: 11-2 (#9 finish)​

That's an overall record of 80-42 (.656 win pct, 24th-best in FBS), with zero Big Ten championship, zero playoff appearances, and 5 unranked seasons.

Actual factual reality kinda debunks that whole "Michigan is about to become Clemson" argument.
I’m thinking there might be some differentiation in QB recruiting as well.
 
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https://247sports.com/Article/Michi...s-ranking-No-60-nationally-Big-Ten-167599865/

So Phil Steele has scUM as the 60th best team in the country...
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