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You mean the ones who haven't been able to beat out O'Korn to this point?Any of the other 3 scholarship, and highly rated, QBs on the roster
You mean the ones who haven't been able to beat out O'Korn to this point?Any of the other 3 scholarship, and highly rated, QBs on the roster
Yes. There is no down side. They could only suck as bad as OKorn. There is no worse than that. At least they’d be gaining experience for next year.You mean the ones who haven't been able to beat out O'Korn to this point?
I suppose that is a fair point. Gotta get Peters in there sooner or later.Yes. There is no down side. They could only suck as bad as OKorn. There is no worse than that. At least they’d be gaining experience for next year.
Or mccaffrey.I suppose that is a fair point. Gotta get Peters in there sooner or later.
it's just amazing how dumbed down the playbook has been the last few weeks with O'Korn taking snaps.
It's basically that Peters cannot grasp the playbook and McCaffrey needs more weight. McCaffrey looks like a white version of Blackman from FSU.It has to be the inability to pick up the playbook. Well, other than McCaffrey, who I think they just want him to put on weight before putting him out there.
I think it may have to do with the pass protection or lack there of from the OL too. Speight and O’Korn have experience with it. The others do not and it’d probably end up with even more turnovers than we’ve seen.
I call him mediocre....and I stand by thatYou do know it was the same Indiana that held Barkley to 56 yards on 20 carries, right?
And if he can only makes play the OL gives him, what do you call his OT run?
And I’m willing to trade a QB who can’t throw with one who can but turns it over more.It has to be the inability to pick up the playbook. Well, other than McCaffrey, who I think they just want him to put on weight before putting him out there.
I think it may have to do with the pass protection or lack there of from the OL too. Speight and O’Korn have experience with it. The others do not and it’d probably end up with even more turnovers than we’ve seen.
So this Sparty game...
Wasn't pretty but it was a win.The major knock on Dantonio. Treats MI like the Superbowl... Doesn't show up week later vs. Indiana.
Now that it is game day — I’m getting the feeling, not only does UM pull off the win, but John O’Korn even completes a forward pass.
My first prediction was 3-2 UM wins
With my premonition of O’Korn completed a forward pass, I now see UM winning 6-2.
You couldn't have been more wrong about this game. That's pretty fucking sad.
I just went back and started reading our debate from pages 5-9. You made a complete fool of yourself.
Looked a bit harder and changed my vote from Penn St <10 to Penn St by 10-19.
The Pitt game is like any rivalry where you can throw out the record books. Penn St still won by 19.
I then looked at their close call @ Iowa. It wasn't near as close as the scoreboard indicated. Iowa played their typical game where they'll slow roll you to sleep and hope you beat yourself with penalties and turnovers. It works to an extent and almost worked that night.
Total Yds: Penn St (579) Iowa (273)
Rushing: Penn St (295) Iowa (82)
Passing: Penn St (284) Iowa (191)
Penalties: Penn St (8 for 90yds) Iowa (3 for 25yds)
Turnovers: Penn St (2) Iowa (1)
Penn St has beaten all the scrubs like a top 5 team should.
Michigan's defense looks good on paper, but other than (2-4) Air Force (rushing), Michigan hasn't played an offense with a statistical pulse. Michigan only beat AF by 16 in Ann Arbor. AF had 168 yds rushing.
Being how the game is in Happy Valley, at night, I don't think Harbaugh is smart enough to slow roll them to give Michigan a chance late, a la the coy Ferentz.
Penn St moves to (7-0) handily. IMO