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Your top 5 least favorite Wolverines of all time

While my list still holds up, one shit weasel has vaulted to the top and it's not really close.

I've hated tsun since I can remember. Started playing football in...89? I think. So my football coming of age basically started with a Bengals Super Bowl and John fuckin Cooper. Always loved tOSU way more than anything the NFL had to offer. All that said to say this, I always respected them to a point. Hated? Absolutely. But they were our only real rival and they totally owned us throughout my entire school years. Can't help but begrudgingly respect that.

Enter simple Jim. The fucking weasel. Cheater. Fuck him forever. Truly hope bad things happen to him. I'll do a little dance when he dies. Thief. Cheater. Prick. Goof dick. Took a shit on the greatest rivalry in sport. I'll never forgive him.
 
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1) Harbaugh--no question. I was at the frickin' '86 game. He can eternally rot in hell.
2) Desmond Howard--how about singing "Hail..." while tossing my motherfucking salad. I prefer Jam.
3) 5 words: Biakatbuttooka
4) Mike Leach--before my time, but I hate the frickin' coke addict for sending Woody out on a bad note
5) Mike Hart--he could have been higher but, seriously 0-4. He's more an object of pity than hate.
You mean Rick Leach?
 
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Desmond Howard - the player
Desmond Howard - the ESPN announcer
All the Ohio kids that played for TTUN, especially the ones that could have made a difference if at tOSU
Jim Hairless(baugh) - for obvious reasons.
 
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They do not mean enough to me hate. They merit no more of my attention than a ball of lint or empty can.

What I see in them and their heroes is something untoward, something dirty.

Schembechler, with his pious chant of the team, the team, the team, when his success derived from a stolen Woody Hayes playbook.
Harbaugh, the worst of their cheaters, and the sordid lot he hired.
Their cheating "national champion" basketball team.

To me, they are all variations on a theme that has no honor.
 
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