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01-09-2024 , 12:33 AM
Michigan deserves this, Michigan fans deserve this, Harbaugh does not deserve this
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01-09-2024 , 12:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Lawnmower Man
Neither of these teams would win 10 games in the SEC.

You are right. We would have won 13

Or 14
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01-09-2024 , 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by ILOVEPOKER929
Michigan wins it all decisively. SEC gets massively exposed and is the Big Ten's prison bitch. What a wet dream of a year.

But would you have defeated Georgia lol
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01-09-2024 , 12:47 AM
It would have been interesting to see if they could have handled Georgia the same way. Very possibly they could have, but we'll never know or never get the joy of watching the spectacle. Because Cinderella was there instead of Godzilla.
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01-09-2024 , 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by FellaGaga-52
It would have been interesting to see if they could have handled Georgia the same way. Very possibly they could have, but we'll never know or never get the joy of watching the spectacle. Because Cinderella was there instead of Godzilla.
1.Washington was there
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01-09-2024 , 01:07 AM
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01-09-2024 , 04:14 AM
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Originally Posted by StoppedRainingMen
Harbaugh does not deserve this
Hard disagree. He's obviously a god at building programs ... San Diego, Stanford, Michigan ... and also had great success in the pros. He's on the shortlist of excelling at both. Walsh, Jimmy Johnson, Carroll, Harbaugh ... who else, I'm sure a few more?? The spectacular flame outs attempting both are legion.

As to bending rules, something just short of 100% of them do that. I don't get it.
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01-09-2024 , 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by FellaGaga-52
Hard disagree. He's obviously a god at building programs ... San Diego, Stanford, Michigan ... and also had great success in the pros. He's on the shortlist of excelling at both. Walsh, Jimmy Johnson, Carroll, Harbaugh ... who else, I'm sure a few more?? The spectacular flame outs attempting both are legion.

As to bending rules, something just short of 100% of them do that. I don't get it.
After winning THIS game Harbaugh is officially and unequivocally the greatest coach in Michigan history. And JJ is the greatest QB in Michigan history.
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01-09-2024 , 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted by FellaGaga-52
It would have been interesting to see if they could have handled Georgia the same way. Very possibly they could have, but we'll never know or never get the joy of watching the spectacle. Because Cinderella was there instead of Godzilla.
Nobody cares about some loser team that got bounced from the first round. This is like wondering if the 2007 Spurs would've won it all if they had to face the Mavs. Who cares.
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01-09-2024 , 06:50 AM
So what happens if Michigan gets stripped of the title? Does that mean I wasted my time with this game? Am I supposed to pretend this game didn’t happen?
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01-09-2024 , 08:01 AM
Checking in on this forum once or twice a year is usually a depressing experience. All the great posters who have moved on, this place looks like a ghost town compared to its prime. But I guess thatÂ’s life.

Cheers to all the Michigan fans, and especially to all the Michigan haters. What a ride.

Also, unban GREEAR10. HeÂ’s served many years of imprisonment. He might be the only thing that can save this place from becoming a fossil on the internet.
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01-09-2024 , 08:35 AM
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01-09-2024 , 08:56 AM
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i'll take Washington +4.5 for $500 via paypal, quote to book
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Originally Posted by ILOVEPOKER929
Booked.

$400 left.

Edit: forgot to mention this for others. I can do paypal or zelle.
sent. congrats to the wolverines.
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01-09-2024 , 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by ILOVEPOKER929
Nobody cares about some loser team that got bounced from the first round. This is like wondering if the 2007 Spurs would've won it all if they had to face the Mavs. Who cares.
Most of the Michigan homer posts are so partisan and irrational as to be caricatures. For those genuinely handicapping the games, it's a combination of frivolous and ridiculous.
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01-09-2024 , 09:28 AM
Wash/ FSU/ TCU

Three peas in a pod

Birds of a smilier feather stick together
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01-09-2024 , 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by FellaGaga-52
Most of the Michigan homer posts are so partisan and irrational as to be caricatures. For those genuinely handicapping the games, it's a combination of frivolous and ridiculous.
Aren’t you the one that sht on Michigan all year? Their defense wasn’t that good and they would lose 3-4 games in the Sec this year?
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01-09-2024 , 11:53 AM
Yeah there were a bunch of people that didn’t give Michigan and B1G respect since they were playing “ugly” games. But that’s what football looks like when you play defense.

Penix look scared and at end of game could hardly walk off field. Guys like Golden Bears probably scratching their head, whut happened?

Now Washington being conveniently repackaged as a Cinderella and Georgia being trotted out but I thought the entire SEC was supposed to be good thus Alabama should be adequate
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01-09-2024 , 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by GoldenBears
West Virginia, Boise State, TCU, Oklahoma State or Stanford from 2005-2015 would've won at least one title between them if not two

More access is almost certainly going to lead to more cinderellas winning it, not fewer. There is just so much more access - instead of getting 1 cinderella in the final 4 every 2-3 years, we will have a couple in the final 12 every single year. Eventually the stars will align for one of them and they'll win.

The chaos can compound, same way it does in march madness. Just like a 10 seed can make a sick run because they got to face a 2 seed in the second round then a 6 seed in the Sweet 16.

Tulane makes it to the playoffs, and they get a lucky draw and play a no-defense USC in the first round and beat them. Then instead of getting dismantled as a 14 point dog to an Alabama juggernaut in the second round, they get to be a 7 point dog to a K-State team who upset Bama as a 7 point dog. Last year TCU smoked Michigan and got humiliated by UGA and everybody was like "oh jeez the cinderella can never win." You're telling me that TCU couldn't have sometimes beaten an Ohio State team that got smoked by the same Michigan team they just beat? Ohio State was a play away from beating UGA. Chaos compounds the more teams you put in.

Per capita, cinderellas may have less success, but there will be so many more of them and so many more paths for chaos, that the odds of one of them shipping the title have gone up by an order of magnitude (which isn't hard, as the current baseline is zero)
I think this playoffs was actually a great example of this, as this year was closer to a 12 team playoff than a 4 teamer.

Taking UM out of it, Georgia and Oregon were the two best teams, and both of them got knocked out in the de-facto quarterfinals. The chaos will compound.

Take the second tier of teams like Missouri or Kansas State or Arizona or whatever - the 10-15 "really good but not great" teams. In the 4 team playoff system their odds are basically zero since the ceiling is either 10-2 team that finishes like #10 or an 11-1 team that doesn't garner enough respect and finishes like #5-#7, and so they don't get in. Now, at least a couple of those teams will get in every year, so their odds are not zero.

And, even when such a team did catch lightning in a bottle (Michigan State, Cincinnati) they had to face Georgia and death star Bama and they got smoked. Sometimes that will still happen in the 12 team system , but sometimes they will continue to run hot and other underdogs will clear the way for them.

Like K-State might make it and face a gauntlet of Texas, Oregon Georgia and the sportswriters are like "they just don't have enough talent to win those 3 games in a row" but once in a while, they upset Texas, then get to face Washington instead of Oregon and then Bama knocks out Georgia who gets knocked out by Michigan and boom, they have tangible equity.

Not to mention all the times over the past decade where the #5-6 team that barely missed the cut (TCU, Stanford, Ok State, Boise State) might genuinely just have been the best team in the country that year


Next year is going to be sick. My only complaint is that the last minute conference realignment has really given us a dearth of big OOC games, and the schedules are crazy unbalanced. Like, Iowa going 10-2 will probably be less impressive than if Florida somehow manages to go 8-4. And, I really, really wish we could break up the K-State/Arizona and Utah/Baylor games and get some B1G/SEC opponents for the Big-12
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01-09-2024 , 12:01 PM
Like, LSU is already playing USC

Let's break up LSU/UCLA and get UCLA/K-State and LSU/Arizona instead


And Mizzou's OOC is Murry State, Buffalo, BC and UMass. Come on.

Ole Miss plays Furman, MTSU, Wake and Georgia Southern. Come on!

Drop one of those buy-games and play Baylor and Utah instead
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01-09-2024 , 01:37 PM
Fake OOC games should not count as wins and should also trigger penalties for ducking opponents.
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01-09-2024 , 01:57 PM
Michigan plays Texas at home next season in OOC play. Someone explain why?
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01-09-2024 , 02:05 PM
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Michigan plays Texas at home next season in OOC play. Someone explain why?
Michigan asked Texas if they wanted to play football and they said yes

What other explanation are you looking for?
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01-09-2024 , 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by ScotchOnDaRocks
Michigan asked Texas if they wanted to play football and they said yes

What other explanation are you looking for?
Whats the benefit to playing the game?
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01-09-2024 , 02:23 PM
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Whats the benefit to playing the game?
Money? Resume?
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01-09-2024 , 02:25 PM
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Whats the benefit to playing the game?
Send Texas back to not being back

That game might have been scheduled eight years ago or something like that before all of realignment

I get the sentiment that with realignment the OOC doesn’t matter that much anymore. But there’s not really a good reason to cancel the game

Just funny how people cried all year that Michigan wasn’t playing anyone. Then when they do play someone people ask why
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