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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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Michigan Wolverines deserve credit. They whooped us on both sides, starting with complete domination of the line of scrimmage. Obviously this needs to be corrected.

That said, congratulations to UM and its fans. They've waited a long time for this. Props.

Fuck that school, athletic dept. and all their fans is where I'm at

Yes.
 
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Seriously how the hell did these guys get good this year? They should have legitimately been undefeated but for choking the MSU game away - clearly the better team. I assumed this would be another bad year for Jimmeh with undersized, under-talented and low level QB roster.

Did they just take advantage of a bunch of super seniors that beat up bad teams? That was a tough group yesterday. Prefer they go back to bad asap.

Because they were never as bad as we often wanted to see them. IMHO, there's no way their program remains as bad as the Rich Rod - (C)Hoke days. Big alum base, world-class facilities, history and tradition, and money. Texas seems to be the only place where that combination doesn't work eventually. It was a hell of a run, but I'm guessing that The Game begins to return to something closer to the 50's and 60s.


2021 11 - 1 2020 2 - 4 2019 9 - 4 2018 10 - 3 2017 8 - 5 2016 10 - 3 2015 10 - 3 2014 5 - 7 2013 7 - 6 2012 8 - 5 2011 11 - 2 2010 7 - 6 2009 5 - 7 2008 3 - 9 2007 9 - 4
2006 11 - 2 2005 7 - 5 2004 9 - 3 2003 10- 3 2002 10- 3 2001 8 - 4 2000 9 - 3

Perhaps it's because the Buckeyes have been on such an unbelievable tear - only 2011 was a losing season and that by one game that shouldn't have been played - we look at their last 22 seasons and believe they've been terrible.

As good as the Bucks have been in the 21st Century, they stand fourth in the list of winningest programs. Get ready to be surprised: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_win-loss_records_in_the_2000s
 
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Because they were never as bad as we often wanted to see them. IMHO, there's no way their program remains as bad as the Rich Rod - (C)Hoke days. Big alum base, world-class facilities, history and tradition, and money. Texas seems to be the only place where that combination doesn't work eventually. It was a hell of a run, but I'm guessing that The Game begins to return to something closer to the 50's and 60s.


2021 11 - 1 2020 2 - 4 2019 9 - 4 2018 10 - 3 2017 8 - 5 2016 10 - 3 2015 10 - 3 2014 5 - 7 2013 7 - 6 2012 8 - 5 2011 11 - 2 2010 7 - 6 2009 5 - 7 2008 3 - 9 2007 9 - 4
2006 11 - 2 2005 7 - 5 2004 9 - 3 2003 10- 3 2002 10- 3 2001 8 - 4 2000 9 - 3

Perhaps it's because the Buckeyes have been on such an unbelievable tear - only 2011 was a losing season and that by one game that shouldn't have been played - we look at their last 22 seasons and believe they've been terrible.

As good as the Bucks have been in the 21st Century, they stand fourth in the list of winningest programs. Get ready to be surprised: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_win-loss_records_in_the_2000s

Not accurate. That's only 2000-2009. This is more accurate but Ohio State is missing the 2010 wins and Alabama had some vacancies as well.
 
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Sorry, try this one from SI posted on Clumson's board in June 2020:
7. Clemson Tigers (195-70); a winning percentage of 73.5

6. Georgia Bulldogs (198-67); a winning percentage of 74.7

5. Alabama Crimson Tide (203-63); a winning percentage of 76.3

4. LSU Tigers (202-59); a winning percentage of 77.3

3. Oklahoma Sooners (219-49); a winning percentage of 81.7

2. Ohio State Buckeyes (217-43); a winning percentage of 83.4

1. Boise State Broncos (219-43); a winning percentage of 83.5
 
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Sorry, all I can seem to do is copy and paste it back in...this is the post I mistakenly deleted:

Michigan Wolverines deserve credit. They whooped us on both sides, starting with complete domination of the line of scrimmage. Obviously this needs to be corrected.

That said, congratulations to UM and its fans. They've waited a long time for this. Props.

Nope. Not going to do it. Not going to do it because of Simple Jim running his retard mouth. Not going to do it because of their arrogant, douchebag fans descending on social media and acting like it's 1997. Nope. I'm staying, Dude. Enjoyin' my bitterness and hate.

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We've shown these numbers a million fucking times. tsun has been a 3-4 loss a year program since WWII. The Bo years were the outlier where they only lost 1-2 on average.

Quit with how fucking good they are. The only reason that narrative exists is people are too lazy to look at the real numbers and just regurgitate the same old story year after year.

This is the same old "they're baaaack" nonsense we heard after 2011. Just fucking stop with it.
 
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We've shown these numbers a million fucking times. tsun has been a 3-4 loss a year program since WWII. The Bo years were the outlier where they only lost 1-2 on average.

Quit with how fucking good they are. The only reason that narrative exists is people are too lazy to look at the real numbers and just regurgitate the same old story year after year.

This is the same old "they're baaaack" nonsense we heard after 2011. Just fucking stop with it.

Exactly and it's just another example why you don't give them any life !
 
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