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As is the case with this game every year I choose to root for a gigantic meteor to fall from the sky and wipe both teams, and a good chunk of their fans, from the face of the earth.

Sad to say I'm 0-lifetime on the meteor bet. :wink2:
 
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Jaxbuck said:
As is the case with this game every year I choose to root for a gigantic meteor to fall from the sky and wipe both teams, and a good chunk of their fans, from the face of the earth.

Sad to say I'm 0-lifetime on the meteor bet. :wink2:

God willing, this will be your year.

100 on Weis and the domers.
 
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im taking ND I took them against Pitt... although call me crazy but I dont root against the big ten out of conference.. watching a big 12 team win the rose bowl didnt seem right and I dont like seeing big ten teams even michigan loose out of conference
 
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Are the wolverines up to the task?

What Michigan-Notre Dame rivalry?

First-year Fighting Irish coach Charlie Weis was asked about the rivalry during his weekly teleconference Tuesday, and this is how he replied:

"Not to downplay it, but it's no different for me this week than it was last week. That's how I view it. Might be different emotions for the players who experience it, but I view it as going to Michigan Stadium and trying to win the game."

Weis, the former offensive coordinator for the New England Patriots, graduated from Notre Dame with a bachelor's degree in speech and drama in 1978 but did not play for the Irish.

He said trying to win Saturday -- building on last weekend's 42-21 victory at Pittsburgh -- was his only focus.

"I have no emotions at all about Notre Dame versus Michigan, none," Weis said.
 
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