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Playoff teams don’t lose back to back home games in regulation to Ottawa and Florida.
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Not all lying is equal. There are big lies and small lies. Lying about a silly little thing is a silly little thing. Your teacher catching you plagiarizing is a big deal. But your teacher saying you used your phone to text a friend when you were supposed to be on a bathroom break is a silly little thing and lying to your teacher that you didn’t would just be a silly little thing.
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Would the NCAA have announced it this week if Michigan was in the championship game?
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If Harbaugh gets a 3-game suspension, how is Michigan going to survive its non-conference schedule?
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I think it’s exactly the type of release that Harbaugh would be comfortable putting out if they’re working on a contract re-negotiation that is not yet a done deal. If Harbaugh was intent on going to NFL as long as someone offered him a job, there would be little upside to him to putting out this statement. Basically, “yeah, if I’m paid well in a re-done contract I’m more than open to staying, but if you squeeze me or an NFL blows me away with something, I will weigh my options”.
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Harbaugh to the Lions, Dan Campbell to the Wolverines. Both teams seem to have bright futures. Harbaugh wants to go back to the NFL, Campbell's rah-rah would have college kids running through walls for him. Every Monday afternoon Harbaugh and Campell can get on a phone to compare notes.
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Why not waive Erne? https://www.mlive.com/redwings/2023/01/red-wings-waive-jakub-vrana-in-surprising-move-to-clear-roster-spot.html
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I'd like Harbaugh to stay, but can understand another flirtation with the NFL and its appeal. I'm not holding him to his comments last year that it was a one-time thing. Maybe that's part of the reason Harbaugh likes the NFL. He can deal with football, not worry about all the other year-round stuff, and not feel he is tied somewhere for years because otherwise that is "unfair to his recruits" or that he owes the fanbase something. 8 years in, which is about as long as I expected him to stay when he was signed. In his 7 full seasons, had a 13-win, 12-win, three 10-wins, a 9-win and 8-win season. Again, about as good as I expected, maybe better. 2-5 vs. Ohio State, with a decisive home win and road win - again, OSU is a more elite program, 2-5 is to be expected. Going into 4 of the 7 OSU games, a Michigan win would have sent them to the playoffs (via the BIG championship game first). Back to back B1G championships. Would have been nice to have at least made it to this year's championship game, but may not be a burning desire for him compared to a Super Bowl ring.
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And the past two years is the very top end of what being a Michigan fan in the ‘70s and ‘80s was like. Bo’s teams were rarely if ever in the national title conversation in the interval between the OSU game and the bowl games. This may have been the 2nd most successful Michigan season of the past 70 years. Typical Michigan season even between 1980 and 2007 was 3 or 4 losses. Only in 1970-1979 decade was 1 or 2 losses the norm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Michigan_Wolverines_football_seasons
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Week Seventeen: Chicago Bears (3-12) @ Detroit Lions (7-8)
lordstanley replied to MichiganCardinal's topic in Detroit Lions
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Agreed, Michigan players and coaches will be kicking themselves for years over this one. But the biggest degradation to Michigan's big win over OSU would have been if TCU had held onto what at one point was a 19-point lead and then OSU got blown out by Georgia. These were two exciting games for neutrals involving four top teams. TCU may only be the 7th or 8th best team in the country, but good enough to beat Michigan (or Ohio State or anyone not named Georgia) if things fall the right way, like it did for them today.
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Wings wrap up a 5-6-2 month of December (12 pts in 13 games) with a 4-2 come from behind victory over Ottawa. Goals from Pius Suter and then Rasmussen, Soderblom and Raymond in quick succession.
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I'm not pinning the loss on that, I doubt very many are. It was early on and a ton of stuff happened after, who knows how things would have played out. But it was terrible, infuriating call. It's like a great pitch that wasn't called for strike 3 with 2 outs, and the other team instead goes on to score 2 runs that inning. I think the biggest play of the game was DJ Turner's missed tackle on 3rd and 7 that went for 75 or so yards, just after Michigan had pulled to within 3.
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I'm still numb from the Michigan game, but the Wings have exploded with 3 goals in first 3:13 of the 3rd period to take a 4-2 lead over the Senators.