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Interesting how they are not a 2nd half team anymore. Wonder what changed?It should be emphasized that this is Michigan when spotted 14-3 and 21-3 leads at halftime. Should play right into their identity but they're barely hanging on in the 2nd half.
as woody is my witness we should go for 2 every time we score against those bastages.It should be emphasized that this is Michigan when spotted 14-3 and 21-3 leads at halftime. Should play right into their identity but they're barely hanging on in the 2nd half.
Kicked shouldn't even dress.as woody is my witness we should go for 2 every we score against those bastages.
We'll need him for kickoffs, especially the on-side we attempt with two minutes left up 56-0.Kicked shouldn't even dress.
56-0 ?!?!? Don't you mean 98-0?We'll need him for kickoffs, especially the on-side we attempt with two minutes left up 56-0.
Crazy idea. By design, the OSU offense never scores. Instead, on every drive they give up the ball inside the 5 and beat tcun 64-0 by only scoring safeties.as woody is my witness we should go for 2 every we score against those bastages.
Nice pick, after a light shove by the WR. I was afraid they’d call him for taunting when he glared at the WR after getting up.INT Wisky
I was just going by the way that Tress used to teach kickoff coverage. He would say openly that he wanted all 10 guys hovering over the 35 with their foot about to come downI can’t find that in the rule book. It says everybody except the kicker and holder must be “behind the ball” in Rule 6.1 article 2.
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Yep, almost always. I would have liked to see that tired defense for another minute and a half.I was just going by the way that Tress used to teach kickoff coverage. He would say openly that he wanted all 10 guys hovering over the 35 with their foot about to come down
He might have wanted that because of how it’s *always called, not how it’s written
* almost