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2025 scUM Shenanigans, Arguments, etc.

Scam Webb not sunshining pumping is a very bad sign for scUM. Usually this time of year we are hearing the usual BS about how their offense is finally going to take the step to becoming a real explosive modern offense. If Scam is already admitting that the offense is going to be very rough, oof.

Underwood is definitely more physically talented than what they had at QB last year, but it wouldn't shock me if their offense is actually worse this season.
Scam Webb: Joe Milton = Cam Newton (c 2020)
Scam Webb: Alex Orji = Cam Newton/Vince Young Hybrid (c 2024)

If he's downplaying Underwood's potential impact, that ain't good (for them).
I’m thinking turnover machine.
If his spring game performance is any indication, yes.
 
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Their comments in the comments section are just as delusional as ever. Dude literally admitted to cheating and they're still like "this is a nothing story" and "Rico and Valenti are idiots reading into things" etc.

It's a cult.

yep. But still........ I'm pretty sure during tatoogate we were all like "well, that sucks" and accepted it, not this denying and deflecting what's pretty clear as day at this point.
We're just a lunatic fringe, not a cult.

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Underwood is definitely more physically talented than what they had at QB last year, but it wouldn't shock me if their offense is actually worse this season.
I'm on vacation at the beach this week. I've seen a group of tweens playing 2 hand touch beach football that were more physically talented than what they had at QB last year.
 
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Michigan does not have a live mascot comparable to Ohio's Brutus Buckeye. The Athletic Department has steadfastly maintained that such a symbol is unnecessary and undignified and would not properly reflect the spirit and values of Michigan athletics. Over the years a number of individuals and groups have proposed mascots in a variety of wolverine costumes but the department has refused to sanction them. Instead, it continues to rely on the wolverine itself as the symbol of Michigan sports.
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As early as 1861, the students and alumni began referring to themselves as "Wolverines." How the ferocious animal came be associated with the state and adopted as the university mascot remains a bit of a mystery, but there are several theories.

Fielding Yost set out to find a wolverine in 1923, after seeing Wisconsin carry live badgers along with its football team. Yost's desire met with difficulty, as the coach had problems finding a dealer of live wolverines. After a letter to 68 trappers yielded no mascot for his team, Yost expanded his wish to any wolverine, alive or dead.

Yost was finally able to obtain a mounted wolverine from the Hudson's Bay Fur Company in the fall of 1924. Captain Bob Brown posed with taxdermied wolverine on Ferry Field in 1925, improbably holding the ferocious critter on a leash.

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Yost's quest for a live wolverine would continue.

In 1927, 10 wolverines were obtained from Alaska and placed in the Detroit Zoo. On big football days, two of these wolverines were brought into Michigan Stadium and carried around in cages.

Bennie and Biff, wolverines

Bennie and Biff on display at the dedication of Michigan Stadium, 1927

However, the animals grew larger and more ferocious, and as Yost stated, "It was obvious that the Michigan mascots had designs on the Michigan men toting them, and those designs were by no means friendly." Therefore, the practice of bringing wolverines into the stadium had to be discontinued after only one year. However, one of the wolverines was not returned to the Detroit Zoo. Instead, "Biff" was put in a cage at the University of Michigan Zoo where students were able to visit him at all times. It is not known how long Biff survived or remained at the campus zoo, but by the the late 1930s Yost was in search of a new wolverine mascot.
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Jesus Christ. These all powerful men behind the curtain who were hell bent on taking down Jim Harbaugh were fine with Saban dominating the sport for what felt like 30 years. They were fine with chuckle fucks like Les Miles, Ed Orgeron, and Gene Chizik falling backwards into titles. They were fine with Urban doing it at 2 different big boy schools. But Jim Harbaugh was a bridge too far.
 
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Jesus Christ. These all powerful men behind the curtain who were hell bent on taking down Jim Harbaugh were fine with Saban dominating the sport for what felt like 30 years. They were fine with chuckle fucks like Les Miles, Ed Orgeron, and Gene Chizik falling backwards into titles. They were fine with Urban doing it at 2 different big boy schools. But Jim Harbaugh was a bridge too far.
They didn't like him because he was "quirky." Duh.
 
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