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Michigan heads to Notre Dame to renew their long standing rivalry Saturday (season opener for both)
Kickoff@7:30 EST on NBC
Kickoff@7:30 EST on NBC
Long standing? You two have only played 41 times.Michigan heads to Notre Dame to renew their long standing rivalry Saturday (season opener for both)
Kickoff@7:30 EST on NBC
Yea only 41???? Its been a great rivalry for almost 30 yearsLong standing? You two have only played 41 times.
Are you high again?Yea only 41???? Its been a great rivalry for almost 30 years
Nope, stone soberAre you high again?
To be fair, I do enjoy how balanced this particular rivalry is. It's been alternating since the beginning really.Are you high again?
too soon. I've already bit off all my nails thinking about this game.Michigan heads to Notre Dame to renew their long standing rivalry Saturday (season opener for both)
Kickoff@7:30 EST on NBC
Notre Dame has playedYea only 41???? Its been a great rivalry for almost 30 years
24-16-1 isn’t exactly balanced.To be fair, I do enjoy how balanced this particular rivalry is. It's been alternating since the beginning really.
Think Patterson is going to disappoint Michigan fans early. Guy had one of the better WR cores in the country at Ole Miss and just wasn't good against pretty much any defense with a pulse.
I don’t think anyone at Michigan is calling for Patterson to be a savior. He just needs to be better than average.
Our QBs literally threw more interceptions than touchdowns last year. If he is slightly better than an average QB, UM will be light years better than last year.
Also — he will be a QB in a different offense and be asked to make different throws than he was at Ole Miss. It is why when people ask what I expect from him, I say I have no clue, as I’ve never seen the guy take a snap under center, or work in a pro style offense? I know he will be much better than anything we put on the field last year though and that’s a good thing.
Well losing Tarik Black is a huge loss for Michigan.This is where I think he will struggle big time. Ole Miss is a pretty favorable QB system, I don't think Michigan is near that. Especially if their WRs don't start playing better this year (oline needs to block better as well), it's going to be struggles in the passing offense once again.
The fact that his backup at Ole Miss stepped in and there wasn't much of a drop off (if not an improvement) is a pretty big red flag to me
Well losing Tarik Black is a huge loss for Michigan.
That's great, thanks for looking into thatNotre Dame has played
USC 86 times
Army 51 times
Michigan State 77 times
Except it’s not long standing. Not by a long shot.That's great, thanks for looking into that
Michigan and Notre Dame will renew their long standing rivalry on Saturday