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Do you like 400 mph check downs and swing passes?This just just a hater hatin. You're telling me an offense that favors runs up the middle and passes to the TE 99% of the time isn't QB friendly?
They could do the decent thing and scuttle the program, bulldoze the stadium, and salt the earth.They must have a sense of impending doom for this kid and their team.
the verbiage is easier for the players to understand and learn from what it was under Sherrone Moore.

Never fear, the sunshine pump squad is here.
Lol @ watching that Spring Game and concluding that Underwood has gotten "immensely better"
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Jon Jansen Talks Bryce Underwood, Shares How Michigan Got 'Immensely Better' This Spring
The Wolverines are trending up with this new coaching staff.www.si.com
This cracked me up too
Yea........ the Sherrone Moore offense was extremely complex![]()
They don't have to. They won't.NCAA warming up another "we have to think of the kids here" sham "punishment"
This will be interesting, because increasing the CFP to 24 teams will absolutely destroy the importance of a number of rivalries. They will still be played, and the fans will still be rabid. But if a HC is worrying about the health of his a week before a CFP game, I can see some starters sit, and some coaches not take the rivalry as serious. Especially if programs start hiring more coaches with no alliance to the school and their culture(i.e. alum).
And imagine a scenario where The Game is played and then in 3wks, a possible rematch in the CFP. As a HC what do you consider more important. winning the rivalry or winning an NC? Going to be interesting for so many rivalries at the end of the year1. I agree with you 100%.
2. I think this has already started. The fact that Ohio State got into the playoffs in 2022 after losing to the cheaters is wild. Yes, I think they were one of the 4 best teams in the country, but The Game meant nothing to the playoff picture. Garbage. Ohio State getting into the playoffs in 2024 is also lame. Not as lame as 2022, since there were 12 spots.
The Game still means something to you and me and all the other stupid fans. But all the smart people out there will look at this like we see the Army-Navy game now.
And imagine a scenario where The Game is played and then in 3wks, a possible rematch in the CFP. As a HC what do you consider more important. winning the rivalry or winning an NC? Going to be interesting for so many rivalries at the end of the year
Yeah, and the issue will be similar to CBB, the regular season becomes less important. And IMO this will make scheduling VERY interesting, because does Day choose to load up every year playing a big OOC, knowing that OSU could lose up to 3-4gms in a 24 team scenario and still make the playoffAbsolutely 12 teams is a stretch.
James Madison??
Tulane?
Alabama?
I remember 2003. 3 teams ended with 1 loss. LSU, Oklahoma, and USC. "We need a 4-team playoff!!!" So... okay... who is team #4? *ichigan, Texas, Tennessee, Ohio State, Florida State, Miami - all ended with 2 losses. In a time when losing 1 game gives you a huge hill to climb to win a national championship, and these people wanted to give a 2-loss team a chance?
This drive to add more teams who someone thinks "deserves it" has diluted and will continue to dilute the national championship. But we can either fight the losing battle or watch it all happen.