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Beating a legit Big Ten team

deathroh

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Hasn't really happened since 2008 Wisconsin, and that was a fluke. Losing to Minnesota puts Iowa's status in that category a little bit in doubt, but still, the game's at Kinnick.

Big game
 
Wisconsin wasn't all that good in 2008 either, 3-5 in conference.

Not a typical Wisconsin team.
 
Good point, they were ranked at the time, but did tank.
 
I basically mean beating a Big Ten team outside of Indiana or Illinois.
 
Wisky tanked in '08 due to the embarrassment and self-doubt brought on by losing to a RichRod-coached team.
 
I'd love to beat Iowa. We haven't really taken a true big ten team down in a while - and Wisconsin was good but it wasn't good because we finished 3-9. Beating Iowa plus an 8+ win season would mean a lot.
 
The only legit big 10 teams they play this year are MSU and Neb. Sure wins over Iowa and OSU would feel great as a UM fan but in the eyes of other programs, UM would just be taking advantage of teams in down years. Illinois is on the bubble to me..with a weak past and a season teetering with losses to OSU and Purdue, they'd have to convincingly win a bowl game against a good team for me to consider that a legit win. Next year UM will get their chances..that schedule looks brutal.
 
DR said:
I basically mean beating a Big Ten team outside of Indiana or Illinois.

Actually, I think you mean beating a legit Big Ten title contender. We haven't done that since 2007, when we beat Illinois... who went to the Rose Bowl. Of course, it didn't feel very satisfying, since Illinois seemed liked the overachiever that lucked out in a few of their wins... they probably should've lost to ohio & penn st.

anyway, we have two chances this season against Nebraska and Ohio. We blew our first chance, against MSU.

it is nice being back to those "Carr era expectations" though isn't it? We can bitch about our coaching when we lose close games to the conference elite, instead of bitching about our coaching when we lose just about every game, period.
 
Beez said:
The only legit big 10 teams they play this year are MSU and Neb. Sure wins over Iowa and OSU would feel great as a UM fan but in the eyes of other programs, UM would just be taking advantage of teams in down years. Illinois is on the bubble to me..with a weak past and a season teetering with losses to OSU and Purdue, they'd have to convincingly win a bowl game against a good team for me to consider that a legit win. Next year UM will get their chances..that schedule looks brutal.


Ohio might play in the big ten game, so I wouldn't quite put them in the same group as iowa.

I'm pulling for penn state just so ohio doesn't get in.
 
No, I mean beating a Big Ten team that isn't perennially in the bottom half of the league. Legit as in not a crappy program.
 
I do think Iowa is worse this year, but it'd still be nice for Michigan to beat them since it hasn't been done in a while. There aren't anymore cellar dwellers on the schedule. Every game is a big game, even the ones against the middle-of-the-pack teams. Each win will put Michigan that much more over 7 wins. 2 of the games are on the road in the B1G, which we know makes it more difficult to win and the other 2 are against OH and Neb. Its hard to tell how good either of those teams are, but they still have big names.
 
[color=#551A8B said:
Danny Diggler[/color]]Illinois got beat by 40 some points in the Rosebowl that year... Just sayin..

Yeah, there's a lot that hurt in '07.
 
Just curious where do you all rank UM in your legit B1G ranking.

Elite, Cellar, or middle of the pack, given the past few years I wouldn't call us Elite. After 2006 of course.
 
Hungry said:
I do think Iowa is worse this year, but it'd still be nice for Michigan to beat them since it hasn't been done in a while. There aren't anymore cellar dwellers on the schedule. Every game is a big game, even the ones against the middle-of-the-pack teams. Each win will put Michigan that much more over 7 wins. 2 of the games are on the road in the B1G, which we know makes it more difficult to win and the other 2 are against OH and Neb. Its hard to tell how good either of those teams are, but they still have big names.

yeah, that's what I noticed in that other thread where I looked at the sagarin rankings of remaining teams. Our two easier remaining games are unfortunately on the road, and in Illinois' case, they have a bye week to get healthy and prepare for us, so neither is really a "gimme," even though Iowa should be. And Illinois looks like it's going to be a dogfight.

...but of course, you have the usual dumbasses like Art Vandelay that will dismiss those wins out of hand because they weren't "legit" Big Ten opponents.

And heaven forbid we drop 1 of 2, or lose to both ohio and Nebraska. he'll sit back, cross his arms and say: <blockquote>"This is ridiculous. When is Michigan going to get a coach in here who can open things up and really compete on a national level? Anybody can come in here and win 8-9 games. They need to open the pocketbook and spend the bucks to bring in a "Big Name" guy."</blockquote>
 
About Iowa, the Minnesota game is obviously a huge huge black eye, but they're 5-0 at home, and their other losses are @PSU by 10 and @Iowa St by 3, who might not be as bad as we thought, having just beaten Texas Tech by 5 td's on the road (ok, ok, that followed 4 straight losses). So they're no gimmie. And anybody that thinks they should be is a complete fucktard.
 
MichChamp02 said:
DR said:
poor attempt

We'll see about that... the next two weeks will go a long way to revealing your true colors.

Oh trust me, I already have my list of coaches, headed by Bill Cowher, but there's no way I'll make that public over the next couple weeks now that you've outed me.
 
Hungry said:
[color=#551A8B said:
Danny Diggler[/color]]Illinois got beat by 40 some points in the Rosebowl that year... Just sayin..

Yeah, there's a lot that hurt in '07.

I'm glad you didn't address the team and game that shall not be named. Spread teams were Carr's kryptonite.
 
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