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It's not the PA announcer who announces it, it's the referee through his field mic. Same as penalties, it's just the TV broadcast turns his mic down so not everything he says is broadcast to TV. That said, I doubt Campbell or the coaching staff heard it or registered it. They're worried about other stuff and it's very loud. It should really be a given that the officials - who were provided the play before the game began - are on the same page and don't make such a dumb mistake as thinking you're talking to tall white guy #70 when it's actually tall white guy #68.
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They know where their bread is buttered. Schefter can't start straying from the company line or all those sources of his will go find someone who will.
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🤡 Even in this ridiculous prop of a video, where he puts on a freshly provided Lions hat, wears blue, and recites Lions history…… he never admits that Brad Allen ****ed it up. Note: I haven’t found this anywhere but this random Twitter profile. Might be fake. But it’s a good fake if it’s fake. Looks and sounds just like him.
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I agree with both of these. I just mean to say it’s not a given. Many programs can speak thinking they have a revolving door of talent and realizing too late that it’s a step down… their recruiting has been good, and should only get better with this success, but they’re not at Alabama’s point of “next 5* up”. The offensive line changes is one factor in Edwards’ decision.
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This is comical. I didn’t make it past them cropping the video from revealing the referee acknowledging Decker. I would love to see Rod Wood release our own passive aggressive video memo as a reminder to all referees to ensure they know what number is reporting as eligible.
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I think it's possible they expressed interest in re-signing him to the practice squad and he declined. I doubt they would just completely quit on a semi-contributor at this point. Need depth guys. Also, my man needs to learn proper capitalization, it's like he's trying to encode a secret message with capitalizing the first letter of every word.
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I think it will be a game decided by identity. UW reminds me some of the CJ Stroud-led OSU teams. Lots of talent and lots of athletes, but they can be worn down on their lines. Michigan will want to win it in the trenches and just wear down the defensive line for UW. Death by a thousand blows. Three yards, four yards, three yards, first down... Six yards, five yards, first down... Play action to Loveland, first down... If they start to cheat up and bring some extra guys into the box, start taking some shots (see: OSU 2022). Washington will want to make it more of a shootout. I'd expect them to receive if they win the toss, and they will aim to make Michigan play from behind and air it out in a race to 40+ points. Based on what we saw from Michigan and UW yesterday, the path is probably a little easier for Michigan. Michigan had to play from behind against Alabama and, as you said, they were nothing if not resilient. There was no panic at all. Unlike Texas, which inexplicably abandoned the run (despite gaining 6.4ypc), I think it will be very difficult for Washington to get Michigan to deviate from their game plan.
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I agree. It's just a delicate balancing act for a guy like him. You're really relying on one day of performance to get scouts to overlook a season worth of stats. If he bets wrong and goes in the 5th or 6th round to a team with a terrible offensive line, he's doomed his career before it's even taken off. It's probably no guarantee that he succeeds at Michigan either if he stays next season with how much turnover the OL will experience.
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After the first three possessions, between the near-interception leading to a 3-and-out, the fantastic defensive rush nullified by the muffed punt, and the easy 35-yard run for a TD on 3rd and short, I thought for sure we were going to get schlacked. Looked just like TCU, except against a team that wasn't going to keep us in it. This is what the ESPN analytics had for probabilities at your timepoints. You were pretty close on all of them: - Kickoff: Michigan 56.9% - Muffed punt into Alabama TD: Alabama 50.6% - End of 1st quarter: Michigan 53.3% - Halftime: Michigan 61.8% - End of 3rd quarter: Michigan 55% - Midway through 4th quarter: Alabama 86.6% (Alabama maxed out at 88.8%, which came after Michigan's first play when they got the ball back with about 4 minutes to go down 7). - After Michigan tied it 20-20: Alabama 51.8% - Start of OT: Alabama 52.9% - After Corum's OT TD: Michigan 75.5% - 4th and 3: Michigan 73.4%
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My go-to source for a draft big board has Corum as the 2nd rated RB and Edwards as the 10th. I checked around after reading your reply and PFF has Corum 2nd and Edwards 4th. PFN has Corum 9th and Edwards unranked, but they only ranked 10. I guess that's why they have agents. If Edwards thinks he would be a day two pick, he should declare.
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I agree. I think it speaks to just how good they are that that game may have been a double digit win if they make their field goal, make their extra point, and don't muff the first punt. Kudos to them for winning anyway, but they should probably try to cut out those mistakes this week if they want to finish what they started.
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I would be surprised. He’s a late round prospect if he declares, so he would make more money with NIL by staying in college. With the short shelf life of an NFL RB, and the dependence on an offensive line, he’s better off making that money while he can. NFL teams see what we do. Where’s the production? He’s gone over 50 yards rushing once this season. I think he stays. He may be one of the only pieces that stays. If Sherrone Moore takes over as HC, while JJ, Jim, and Blake head to the NFL, Donovan would have the opportunity to become the centerpiece of the Michigan offense, for better or worse.
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The Dillon Johnson injury for UW will be worth monitoring this week as well. He was in a lot of pain late in the game against Texas. Joined in the celebration but was carted off the field afterwards. Would be a huge loss for UW if he can't go. I'm guessing with the way significant college football injuries tend to work, we won't know for sure until he either is or isn't on the field for UW's first drive of the game. They don't have to activate and inactivate players like the NFL.
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vs. Setting: 01/08/2024 7:30pm EST on ESPN Site: NRG Stadium in Houston, TX Opening Spread: Michigan -4.5 All-Time Series Record: Michigan leads, 8-5 Last Meeting: 09/11/2021, Michigan won 31-10 #2 Washington Huskies (14-0) Head Coach: Kalen DeBoer (4th Season: 37-8) Projected Starting QB: Michael Penix Jr. (Senior: 37-7) Last Week: 37-31 W v. Texas in the Sugar Bowl #1 Michigan Wolverines (14-0) Head Coach: Jim Harbaugh (16th Season: 143-52) Projected Starting QB: JJ McCarthy (Junior: 26-1) Last Week: 27-20 W in OT v. Alabama in the Rose Bowl