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SimPLLLLLLLe Jim "6-13" Harbaugh (B1G Suspenders McKhakiPants, Cheater Cheater Booger Eater)

Just sayin'; It appears Sayin is starting classes on Feb 28th the 1st day of classes for the 2nd session of Spring Semester. Does scUM have any players that Ohio State would actually want?

TE: Colston Loveland, Michigan
The 6-foot-5 Loveland bulked up to 245 pounds and emerged as a staple in the Wolverines' offense on their way to the national championship. He finished third on the team with 45 catches, averaging 14.4 yards per catch, and hauled in four touchdown receptions while earning first-team All-Big Ten honors. There will be several high-quality tight ends around the country in 2024, but Loveland's skills as both a receiver and blocker pushed him to the top of the list.

DT: Mason Graham, Michigan
Graham was an integral piece of a Michigan defense that was the backbone of the Wolverines' national championship team. He returns as one of the top interior defensive linemen in college football after earning first-team All-Big Ten honors. The 6-3, 318-pound Graham played with a broken thumb through much of last season and was at his best in the postseason.

CB: Will Johnson, Michigan
In 2023, Johnson went from being one of the best freshmen in the country to one of the best cornerbacks in the country. He's poised to be even better next season after earning consensus first-team All-Big Ten honors. Johnson (6-2, 202) has great size for a cornerback and didn't give up any touchdowns in 321 coverage snaps. He was the defensive MVP in the national championship game.

Those 3 guys are definitely much too groomed into the “Michigan man” mindset to even consider Ohio State
 
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Agreed. Moore got his dub this year without having to do any of the work. Wasn’t his playbook, roster, or his coaching hires. Scum fans are wild to want him to be their permanent coach. Would be like Fickell beating them as an intern and that being our only basis to keeping him as the full time coach.

If they want to nuke their program - “do you boo-boo, do you.”
Not even like that. It would be like if Tressel coached most of that season and was allowed to take part in all activities up to the game with Luke as the game day figurehead.
 
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Just sayin'; It appears Sayin is starting classes on Feb 28th the 1st day of classes for the 2nd session of Spring Semester. Does scUM have any players that Ohio State would actually want?

TE: Colston Loveland, Michigan
The 6-foot-5 Loveland bulked up to 245 pounds and emerged as a staple in the Wolverines' offense on their way to the national championship. He finished third on the team with 45 catches, averaging 14.4 yards per catch, and hauled in four touchdown receptions while earning first-team All-Big Ten honors. There will be several high-quality tight ends around the country in 2024, but Loveland's skills as both a receiver and blocker pushed him to the top of the list.

DT: Mason Graham, Michigan
Graham was an integral piece of a Michigan defense that was the backbone of the Wolverines' national championship team. He returns as one of the top interior defensive linemen in college football after earning first-team All-Big Ten honors. The 6-3, 318-pound Graham played with a broken thumb through much of last season and was at his best in the postseason.

CB: Will Johnson, Michigan
In 2023, Johnson went from being one of the best freshmen in the country to one of the best cornerbacks in the country. He's poised to be even better next season after earning consensus first-team All-Big Ten honors. Johnson (6-2, 202) has great size for a cornerback and didn't give up any touchdowns in 321 coverage snaps. He was the defensive MVP in the national championship game.
Of course all three, but I doubt they’d be interested in playing against TCUN in the future
 
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Ever wonder why some stories become national news while others go away quietly? Just watch Dan Wetzel publicly fellaciate Harbaugh:

Michigan continued to negotiate to keep Jim Harbaugh into this afternoon, but the chance to chase a Super Bowl title with the Chargers was too much.

The chance to chase a Super Bowl…are you sure you aren’t leaving anything out here, Dan?
 
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