broncosmitty
Banned in Europe
8-4 will be a good year imo.
Said the same last year.
Said the same last year.
But remember, you guys didn't have a true threat at QB all season which made life a lot harder on the defense.He ran all over our elite defense ... so did my latest hate Dwayne Haskins
Sounds good in theory, but even if Michigan has a good year this year, Ohio State will fuck up their season like they always do. And they're gonna have to beat a Michigan State team that wins more than 3 games before I can pick that too.
If he can stay upright for the whole season. That offensive line was one of the worst lines in all of college football last year, and the best guy graduated. I doubt he will play all 12 regular season games.But remember, you guys didn't have a true threat at QB all season which made life a lot harder on the defense.
Shea isn't elite, but he is seasoned and knows how to make some plays.
Food for thought: last season comparison
Shea Patterson: 63.8% completion, 2259 yds, 17-9 TD/INT ratio
Michigan's entire QB group: 53.5%, 2226 yds, 9-10 TD/INT ratio
That statistic alone IMO guarantees at least a 2 win improvement from last season.
I enjoy your optimism. Unfortunately, I've been beaten down as a fan over the past 15 years. When you haven't won in Columbus since the Twin Towers were standing and the last time we played there, we suffered one of the hardest to accept losses in program history, it's hard to imagine it ever happening again. So I won't be able to predict or believe it until I see it happen and the curse is lifted. Until then, I think 10 wins is an acceptable prediction.and I mean that.
If Shea Patterson wins the job, performs at least slightly above average (anything is better than Michigan's QB situation last season) and stays healthy, this team could be looking at a great year ahead. They have 17 returning starters including most of their offensive playmakers and almost the entire defense. They get some tricky games on the road and a few tough ones at home, but if they play to the standard I think they can I see 10-2 with losses to Michigan State and Notre Dame. I think they beat Penn State and get over the hump of Ohio State this season.
Following this, I believe Penn State will lose only to Michigan this season. I think they avenge both of their crushing last minute losses to Ohio State and Michigan State. Overall I think they finish 11-1 with a very close loss to Michigan.
Ohio State I believe will beat Michigan State (as they should) and lose to Michigan and Penn State. Depending on TCU, I believe they finish 10-2 again, possibly 9-3. I think the loss of JT Barrett will be felt when clutch time comes around. I don't doubt Haskins, but the ice in the veins is one of those thing that has to be earned, and JT made some clutch plays in his career when needed. The Buckeyes will be a solid team again this season, but I think experience catches them in a few games, as well as most of their tough games being on the road.
Michigan State bring back a lot of experience from last season, around 17 total starters I believe. Not that I don't think they won't capitalize off of their development under Dantonio, but I think the division is just too good this season for them to come out on top. I do think they will beat Michigan at home, just out of pure will power and the mentality they have branded over the last 10 years of knowing they can beat Michigan on any given day. However, I don't think they catch Penn State off guard again, and I believe they lose by possibly 10+. Ohio State is just better than the Spartans, and if they show up and Urban actually devises a gameplan, the Buckeyes win by 10+.
So an overview:
1. Michigan 10-2 (8-1) *holds tiebreaker
1. Penn State 11-1 (8-1)
3. Ohio State 10-2 (7-2)*holds tiebreaker
3. Michigan State 10-2 (7-2)
It's a different perspective from most people but I don't believe it's out of the question.
As far as the playoff goes, I think Michigan would be in a similar fiasco as Auburn last season, and Penn State taking Alabama's role of last season.
I also have Notre Dame(one of Michigan's 2 losses) at 12-0 on paper, though they have 3-4 realistic chances of losing this season. They shouldn't be worse than 9-3.
I think Ohio State wins the Big 10. Their offense is stacked. I don't think Barrett will be missed. He was a deficiency in the passing game and Ohio State returns its top 7 pass catchers. They also have one of the best RB corps in the country.
That would be massively disappointing.8-4 will be a good year imo.
Said the same last year.
and I mean that.
If Shea Patterson wins the job, performs at least slightly above average (anything is better than Michigan's QB situation last season) and stays healthy, this team could be looking at a great year ahead. They have 17 returning starters including most of their offensive playmakers and almost the entire defense. They get some tricky games on the road and a few tough ones at home, but if they play to the standard I think they can I see 10-2 with losses to Michigan State and Notre Dame. I think they beat Penn State and get over the hump of Ohio State this season.
Following this, I believe Penn State will lose only to Michigan this season. I think they avenge both of their crushing last minute losses to Ohio State and Michigan State. Overall I think they finish 11-1 with a very close loss to Michigan.
Ohio State I believe will beat Michigan State (as they should) and lose to Michigan and Penn State. Depending on TCU, I believe they finish 10-2 again, possibly 9-3. I think the loss of JT Barrett will be felt when clutch time comes around. I don't doubt Haskins, but the ice in the veins is one of those thing that has to be earned, and JT made some clutch plays in his career when needed. The Buckeyes will be a solid team again this season, but I think experience catches them in a few games, as well as most of their tough games being on the road.
Michigan State bring back a lot of experience from last season, around 17 total starters I believe. Not that I don't think they won't capitalize off of their development under Dantonio, but I think the division is just too good this season for them to come out on top. I do think they will beat Michigan at home, just out of pure will power and the mentality they have branded over the last 10 years of knowing they can beat Michigan on any given day. However, I don't think they catch Penn State off guard again, and I believe they lose by possibly 10+. Ohio State is just better than the Spartans, and if they show up and Urban actually devises a gameplan, the Buckeyes win by 10+.
So an overview:
1. Michigan 10-2 (8-1) *holds tiebreaker
1. Penn State 11-1 (8-1)
3. Ohio State 10-2 (7-2)*holds tiebreaker
3. Michigan State 10-2 (7-2)
It's a different perspective from most people but I don't believe it's out of the question.
As far as the playoff goes, I think Michigan would be in a similar fiasco as Auburn last season, and Penn State taking Alabama's role of last season.
I also have Notre Dame(one of Michigan's 2 losses) at 12-0 on paper, though they have 3-4 realistic chances of losing this season. They shouldn't be worse than 9-3.
If Haskins was a freshman, it may be different, but he isn't. I think he'll do fine.Don’t forget the heisman finalist to be they have under center!
He's referencing me and the admitted hype I'm heaping on the kid. He's going to be an upgrade at QB.If Haskins was a freshman, it may be different, but he isn't. I think he'll do fine.
Nope he’s a transfer so we will need another three years to get his guys in. If O’Korn doesn’t count as a Harbaugh recruit even though he stole him from Houston and Peters doesn’t count who actually was recruited by Harbaugh, why would Pattersen count?Harbaugh versus
Penn State 2-1
Wisconsin 1-1
Michigan State 1-2
Ohio State 0-3
Total 4-7
Harbaugh against those four in 2017
0-4
Outscored 111-53
Average score of the four losses 37-18
We will find out what Michigan is made of since the QB will he an actual Harbaugh recruit.
This is very ironic, considering it was Haskins that saved the day for us against michigan last year when Barrett was shitting down his leg (as usual) against a top defense. Came in with us down a TD and led us to a 2 score win.Ohio State I believe will beat Michigan State (as they should) and lose to Michigan and Penn State. Depending on TCU, I believe they finish 10-2 again, possibly 9-3. I think the loss of JT Barrett will be felt when clutch time comes around. I don't doubt Haskins, but the ice in the veins is one of those thing that has to be earned, and JT made some clutch plays in his career when needed.
r*pe in progress?
Oh there definitely was a r*pe that day, just as there has been once a year for most of the last 15 years.r*pe in progress?
Sounds good in theory, but even if Michigan has a good year this year, Ohio State will fuck up their season like they always do.
the last time we played there, we suffered one of the hardest to accept losses in program history
That loss haunts me. It was the worst I've ever felt after a football game.You remember how well you handled that loss?
That was awesome.