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Michigan 14, Penn State 9 (final)

The real tsun showed up last week vs ND. The first two weeks were a brilliant ploy by a brilliant coach designed to lure the rest of the B10 to sleep. After all, winning the B10 and Rose Bowl are all that matter.


Seriously, my head says PSU but they are beyond snake bit vs tsun. Also, much like NoD they don't have the offense to truely exploit tsun's defensive weakness. BUT, they have a very good D, suposedly, going against a wet behind the eras, immobile frosh QB. I want PSU to win and think they will but I won't be the least bit suprised if tsun wins. Low scoring defensive battles don't bode well for tsun and their ST's either.

Well, if I have to choose between assholes and fucking assholes I say, lets go PSU[tastes vomit].

BTW this game is rapidly catching up to NoD vs Tsun on my "I hope a fucking meteor hits the stadium" scale. Goddamn shame there will be a winner.
 
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Michigan owns Paterno, and has since he came into the league (the 3 wins he had were with vastly superior talent over 10 years ago after choking the first one away). Paterno already said he felt bad for Carr, and he doesn't have the killer instinct to really want to put his foot on his throat anymore, so it appears to be destined for another aw shucks loss.

Bottom line...if they couldn't win there in 2005 with that team, they sure as hell aren't going to in 2007 with this one. Michigan by 14.
 
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Dryden;933148; said:
760K vBucks so far riding on the golden arm of Morelli?

Shit. You guys are a lot more optimistic than I am. Morelli is worth at least 7 points for Michigan's defense.

True, but how many will Mallett be worth to the PSU D? He couldn't even complete 50% of his passes against a pathetic jv defense. What's he gonna do getting hassled by a solid D all day?
 
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Pittsburgh Gazette

Wolverines won't make snap decision on starting QB
Big Ten Showdown: Penn State vs. Michigan
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
By Ron Musselman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Tony Ding/Associated Press
Michigan coach Lloyd Carr offers instruction to freshman Ryan Mallett Saturday during Saturday's game with Notre Dame.
Michigan coach Lloyd Carr won't make a snap decision about his starting quarterback for Saturday's showdown against visiting Penn State.
Freshman Ryan Mallett is running the first-team offense, but Carr said in the Big Ten's weekly conference call yesterday that he "wouldn't be surprised" if senior Chad Henne took some snaps in practice.



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