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Get StartedIt was wrong from the initial release. M football was in deep trouble from the opening kickoff of the opening game. ...
I don't know... if you go back to August 2013, I don't think it was written in stone that this had to be a 7-6 season. I think the coaches made a mess of the OL shuffling personnel around like they did. same with the DL.
having Hoke double as the DL coach, and Borges double as the QBC was a mistake too.
But anyways, this is an interesting point from the article:
Before you tell me MSU is 2-0, remember, Western Michigan just lost in Kalamazoo to Nicholls State and South Florida got beat at home by McNeese State.I do wonder what would've happened if MSU had played better opponents and dropped one or both of those opening games. maybe they wouldn't have pulled things together. team chemistry could've been flushed down the toilet by that point.
If MSU had played more talented teams, the Spartans would be 0-2, even with that defense and both games at home.
you could probably get another pretty good laugh by comparing what some of posters on this board were saying about their coaches and QBs after week two, with what they were saying about them after the Rose Bowl win.
shocking that things can change so much after a couple weeks...
I don't know... if you go back to August 2013, I don't think it was written in stone that this had to be a 7-6 season. I think the coaches made a mess of the OL shuffling personnel around like they did. same with the DL.
having Hoke double as the DL coach, and Borges double as the QBC was a mistake too.
But anyways, this is an interesting point from the article:
Before you tell me MSU is 2-0, remember, Western Michigan just lost in Kalamazoo to Nicholls State and South Florida got beat at home by McNeese State.I do wonder what would've happened if MSU had played better opponents and dropped one or both of those opening games. maybe they wouldn't have pulled things together. team chemistry could've been flushed down the toilet by that point.
If MSU had played more talented teams, the Spartans would be 0-2, even with that defense and both games at home.
I'm only focusing on the way that he was fluffing Michigan after beating CMU and ND. He was 180 degrees out of phase with reality, which seems to be his long suit.
A little further south, Michigan has game changers and All-Americans on offense, a Heisman Trophy candidate in quarterback Devin Gardner
Gallon is the only player with these credentials, and how could this idiot ignore the question marks we all were asking? (OL and Secondary). Placing Gardner in the Heisman conversation? Delusional. I was not aware of this column until today and I hope that his callers are blowing up his show with this.
Michigan's recent seasons have caused me to pause before projecting very far. I dislike that it plays such middling programs because there is nothing to gain except becoming like them. I'd rather they go 1-2 against (example) ND, UCLA and Georgia than 3-0 against ND, CMU and Akron. (barely). Eventually, M would win those tougher OCC games.
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