SlinkyRedfoot
Well-Known Member
lolz
Michigan is full of fags and fat bitches, and West Virginia is a hillbilly shithole.
Michigan is full of fags and fat bitches, and West Virginia is a hillbilly shithole.
ND ended up facing exactly two ranked teams last year, Michigan and Northwestern. Michigan faced 3 top 10 teams in 2016. ND had a little UCF factor last year that got them into the playoff. We can play the what if games, but I'm comfortable in saying the team that Michigan produced in 2016 was as good, if not better, than the teams that ND has gotten into the playoff/BCS with. The major difference is that Michigan is guaranteed to hit good teams in the B10 and ND, given no conference, is not. Which does work in their favor.You've been undefeated once this entire century before facing OSU. So no.
ND also blew out top 15 Syracuse last year, FYIND ended up facing exactly two ranked teams last year, Michigan and Northwestern. Michigan faced 3 top 10 teams in 2016. ND had a little UCF factor last year that got them into the playoff. We can play the what if games, but I'm comfortable in saying the team that Michigan produced in 2016 was as good, if not better, than the teams that ND has gotten into the playoff/BCS with. The major difference is that Michigan is guaranteed to hit good teams in the B10 and ND, given no conference, is not. Which does work in their favor.
ND ended up facing exactly two ranked teams last year, Michigan and Northwestern. Michigan faced 3 top 10 teams in 2016. ND had a little UCF factor last year that got them into the playoff. We can play the what if games, but I'm comfortable in saying the team that Michigan produced in 2016 was as good, if not better, than the teams that ND has gotten into the playoff/BCS with. The major difference is that Michigan is guaranteed to hit good teams in the B10 and ND, given no conference, is not. Which does work in their favor.
Unless I'm missing something, which is possible, only two teams finished ranked in the AP: Michigan and Northwestern. No one cares where they were ranked when you played them.Well your first sentence was a straight lie, so you'll have to excuse me for not reading the rest your garbage.
Unless I'm missing something, which is possible, only two teams finished ranked in the AP: Michigan and Northwestern. No one cares where they were ranked when you played them.
EDIT: Sorry, add Syracuse to the list. That's still only 3 ranked teams, none finished higher than 14. I'd love a season where we played 0 top 10 teams. I'm betting we might be undefeated if that actually ever happened.
ND ended up facing exactly two ranked teams last year, Michigan and Northwestern. Michigan faced 3 top 10 teams in 2016. ND had a little UCF factor last year that got them into the playoff. We can play the what if games, but I'm comfortable in saying the team that Michigan produced in 2016 was as good, if not better, than the teams that ND has gotten into the playoff/BCS with. The major difference is that Michigan is guaranteed to hit good teams in the B10 and ND, given no conference, is not. Which does work in their favor.
It doesn't change the argument I'm making. My point wasn't to shit on ND. And while I do somewhat enjoy that, the overall message was that considering how hard it is to come out of the dumpster, we've done really well in the first 4 years but we're still missing that signature moment. But throwing the baby out with the bathwater would turn us into Tennessee.Yep you missed something. Congrats.
That's where they were ranked when they played, not where they finished.More nonsense from you, nothing new. N.D. played # 14 meeeechegan. # 7 Stanford. # 24 VT. # 12 Syracuse. And # 2 Clemson in the Playoff. When they played NW the Wildcats weren't ranked.
Or is using espn.com's 2018 N.D. football schedule invalid in your biased opinion?
That's where they were ranked when they played, not where they finished.
That's assumed. No one brags about beating teams that were ranked high to start the season but finished the year unranked.This is what you said in comment # 262. N.D. ended up facing exactly two ranked teams last year
You made no mention of where any teams finished. Just that the Irish only play 2 ranked teams all year. What you said was incorrect.
That's assumed. No one brags about beating teams that were ranked high to start the season but finished the year unranked.
It doesn't change the argument I'm making. My point wasn't to shit on ND. And while I do somewhat enjoy that, the overall message was that considering how hard it is to come out of the dumpster, we've done really well in the first 4 years but we're still missing that signature moment. But throwing the baby out with the bathwater would turn us into Tennessee.
That's stupid. No, they don't. Of all the things you could be arguing against my point, this aint it. I can only imagine your outrage if I tried claiming Michigan beat a top 15 in 8-5 Wisconsin last year.Yet Bama gets credit for beating ranked teams @ the time of the game that finish the season unranked.
You think the Earth is flat don't you?
That's stupid. No, they don't. Of all the things you could be arguing against my point, this aint it. I can only imagine your outrage if I tried claiming Michigan beat a top 15 in 8-5 Wisconsin last year.
I wouldn't have any outrage. If Wisky was ranked @ the time of that game then Yer Boyz played a ranked opponent that Saturday.
I am just glad we got to LoL at MI for 14 pages
In more exciting news for UM fans, it looks like Harbaugh is actually going to hand the keys over and let Gattis call the plays:
Jim Harbaugh Handing Keys to Michigan's Offense to Josh Gattis
Love how the 34 year old with 6 years of being a WR coach is now an "exciting" guy to call all offensive plays, something he's never done, yet the 40 year old with high-level college OC experience, NFL coaching experience, who has been sought after for other OC/HC jobs for the past several years is a "high school coach".Harbaugh is fine now that Urban is gone and all he has to do is beat the high school coach you replaced him with.
Love how the 34 year old with 6 years of being a WR coach is now an "exciting" guy to call all offensive plays, something he's never done, yet the 40 year old with high-level college OC experience, NFL coaching experience, who has been sought after for other OC/HC jobs for the past several years is a "high school coach".