I get that it doesn’t really matter but it’s like people don’t watch the games.
Michigan any time. The first three obviously are Alabama, Georgia and Ohio State not necessarily in that order.
cupcakes yes...but pretty dominant.
The media is allowing them to schedule their way into late season conversation.
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Given their schedule, they are likely to win out until OSU.
How do you know UM is good? They were in the playoffs last year. Ummm … ok.
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They're a joke.ColoSt.,Hawaii,UConn, the Terps, all at home, it's a disgrace.Believe it or not, they are finally venturing out of Ann Arbor this weekend.I don't know why pollsters reward this.Last I saw them in real game,they were taken to the woodshed.
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I remember how that child molester supporting dirtbag would happily run up the score at every opportunity, hoping to win style points.
Link: https://youtu.be/0eV4No5wvHY?t=106
On eastern teams, when such teams were historically weak.Once joining big 10, he found life different.Pa never wanted to play anybody, he's d have played Temple every week, if you let him.
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Maryland isn't exactly chopped liver. They're 3-1 now (yes, yes, those three teams weren't exactly good), and they have a hungry coach who completed his rehab under Nick Saban.
It will all come out in the wash. If Michigan can beat Iowa, Penn State, Michigan State, and tOSU, then they will definitely have earned it. With JJ McCarthy at the helm, they just might do it.
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They’ve played no one, have a weak ass non-conference schedule, the Big 10 is weak generally, and they get in with one win against a good but not great tOSU. Sadly, this is probably the model for when the playoffs expand to 12 teams. Get in healthy is all that will matter.
That said, their D isn’t great and they’ll likely lose one or two before tOSU. Here’s hoping.
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