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ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, and Emasculated Cucks (2019 thread)

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The guy with the scarlet shield, right?

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There's always gotta be one of those "Divided House" assholes. Hope he took an arrow to the knee and that shield to his face.
 
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Again I will give credit to Michigan for a high volume week with some genuinely solid recruits in what was likely a choreographed attempt to create the look of momentum that might attract other kids.

That said, let me put my little propeller beanie on and try to spin this a bit.

Henry would have been Michigan's 3rd highest rated recruit.

He is our 8th.

The highest rated player who has any CBs pointing to UM is at #222.

Harbaugh is going to fail in his attempt to out-recruit a rookie coach, who according to Stadium and Main, is not ready for prime time.
 
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Ohio State's loss to Iowa Pre-Flight was in 1943, when Pre-Flight finished #2 in the AP poll.

The loss to Carlisle was in 1904, a program that had Pop Warner as coach from 1899-1903, and won 10 games in 1904.

Ohio State beat Great Lakes Navy in 1944, when Great Lakes was coached by Paul Brown and finished #17.

Some of those opponents weren't weak at all, despite how their names sound at this point in time.

I see you were paying attention.
 
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Ohio State's loss to Iowa Pre-Flight was in 1943, when Pre-Flight finished #2 in the AP poll.

The loss to Carlisle was in 1904, a program that had Pop Warner as coach from 1899-1903, and won 10 games in 1904.

Ohio State beat Great Lakes Navy in 1944, when Great Lakes was coached by Paul Brown and finished #17.

Some of those opponents weren't weak at all, despite how their names sound at this point in time.
Yep, even Michigan used to be good way back when....
 
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