Look at this guy and wanting to not do it the Nebraska way. Perceived moral high ground is way more important than results
I don’t know if it’s this as much as Michigan's line is just very, very good. We are playing a top 5 team and we don’t belong on the field with them. I still feel like a healthy defense can keep us in games with most of the B1G
Let's just pretend the team doctor inappropriately touched Papuchis 10 years ago and now we have to shutter the program
Our defense is a bunch of high effort guys that have rapidly improved at tackling and some fundamentals. Our biggest talent is hurt and the second plays corner and they don’t have to throw at him. That won’t cut it against a pro style offense with dominant line play. They’re not ass but they’re overmatched here
I’m glad we’re teaching the guys to jump away from a miffed punt. Don’t want them to dive at the ball and accidentally recover it.
Do you think Rhule keeps a mental list of players to force out or maybe an Excel doc? Notes app maybe, I think he’s an iPhone user.
My take is that If Haarberg were a 3 star recruit from out of state everyone would be psyched about how he's performed so far
offense is laughably bad, defense isn’t as good as we thought, and is thinning out. As bad as the rest of the division is, we’ve looked worst. Beating NIU and La Tech isn’t all that impressive.
Some people in this thread should probably take a moment to remember that Michigan won the big ten last year and might legitimately be the best team in the country and if not is unquestionably top 5
Everyone knew this game was going to be a bloodbath. Just get ready for next week. Find a way to win 4 more games. That’s the goal.