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Everything posted by MichiganCardinal
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Texas is probably very thankful to be seeing Okie State instead of a rematch against Oklahoma.
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21-7 now. I would agree.
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Texas up early on Okie State. A Texas win likely eliminates Ohio State from playoff contention.
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Yep. Michigan lost that game more than TCU won it.
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Michigan never looks back at previous years, only forward to the next challenge. 😉
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Meanwhile Matt Hasselback's kid decommitted from MSU
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Washington doesn't frighten me. At 13-0 they can't be overlooked, but I think Michigan is a better team.
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Washington wins. Can't expect to make the playoff when you can't stop a run on 3rd and 9 with a minute left.
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This game isn't over. PAC-12 schools don't play defense when it matters. Never have.
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I'm watching without audio and was stunned to see Washington still has the ball. That looked like an obvious fumble to me.
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I don't see a quality NFL QB in either Penix or Nix. Mileage may vary.
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Does Penix have no faith at all in his offensive line? It feels like every throw is a five-step drop that he turns into an eight-step drop, throwing off his back foot.
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Ducks take the lead.
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Did they source? I found some stuff from 2022 indicating that Alabama chose the Cotton Bowl... Obviously Georgia was going to choose the Peach Bowl last year (if they did indeed get a choice)... I haven't seen anything that indicates otherwise. But nothing that definitively says they choose either.
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Bo Nix and Michael Penix trading terrible interceptions like the Heisman candidates they are.
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20-17 now. This should go down to the wire.
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I expect Michigan to go to the Rose Bowl one way or another. I expect they would choose it as the #1 seed or get assigned it as the #2 seed. Lots of cool matchups there. Even the possible Michigan/Texas match would be a rematch from 2005.
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Really bad pass interference call sets up Oregon with a 1st and Goal here.
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The consensus is strong with this message board. LOL.
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Nah. Not unless we are about to see a blow out and a close game against Iowa at least. Ohio State would be ranked above Oregon, and Michigan would have wins over two top tens in Ohio State and Penn State, plus Iowa. Washington would have wins over one top ten in Oregon (x2), plus Oregon State and Arizona. Mostly a wash, but Michigan has definitely passed the eye test better than UW. UW has played eight games decided by 10 or less. Compared to three for Michigan. I still think Oregon wins this. Their offense can score at any moment.
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I'm not surprised by Washington jumping out early. There has been too much talk about Oregon walking all over them. They're 12-0 for a reason, they don't suck.
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I would love this if I was an Indiana fan. They needed someone with a little f you attitude. They'll still probably lose by a combined 90 points to Michigan and Ohio State next year. But I like the spirit.
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You got to beat the best to be the best, and Georgia is the best until proven otherwise.... but.... I don't think Georgia is as good as they were the last two years. When Georgia is 'on', they can beat anyone in the country handily. But you can't excuse beating 5-7 South Carolina by 10 or 6-6 Georgia Tech by 8. Compare that to Michigan, who really didn't break a sweat until they played Ohio State (maybe Maryland, but even that never really felt all that close)... Georgia has a major target on their back, and I don't think they finish 15-0. Whether it's Alabama, a semifinal, or the championship, I don't think they threepeat. I think part of it is the SEC echo chamber. I think Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, Ole Miss, and LSU are all good. I'm not convinced they're great. The best noncon game an SEC team played this year was Alabama/Texas, and Texas (who I think is very good but not elite) won by double digits, in Tuscaloosa. Missouri played Kansas State at home and won by 3. Kentucky played Louisville and won by 7... LSU played Florida State and got blown out... Georgia didn't play anybody decent and neither did Tennessee. I'm just not sure how much is "the SEC is stacked" and how much is "the SEC must be stacked, right? They're always stacked."
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My Predictions: Oregon 45 Washington 42 Texas 37 Oklahoma State 20 Georgia 31 Alabama 27 Michigan 30 Iowa 3 Florida State 20 Louisville 17 Leading to: (1) Georgia v. (4) Florida State (2) Michigan v. (3) Oregon My Ideal involves Washington, Michigan, Texas, Alabama, and Florida State winning. Give me: (1) Michigan v. (4) Florida State (2) Washington v. (3) Texas