#0 Mike Sainrilstil announced on Twitter he will be coming back to Ann Arbor for another season. As you know, Mikey transitioned positions from WR to CB this off season and played great. His endzone pass break up against OSU will never be forgotten. Can't wait for another year of The Mikey and Will Show in Michigan's defensive backfield! Welcome back!
- Michigan gets TCU in the Fiesta, even though they lost a tough one in OT to K-State this weekend. For those of you worried about your NYE plans, it's a 4:00 kick. Glad they didn't set up a rematch.
- Beep Beep Beep: That sound you hear is OSU backing into the CFP's. Good for the Big Ten's Bowl dollars.
- Jimmy had to shoot down NFL rumors on a Fiesta Bowl Conference Call. When Jimmy wins there will always be NFL rumors.
- Washington is getting back QB Michael Penix Jr. for another year. The Huskies come to Michigan next season and play MSU.
- Coach Prime took the Colorado job and will have a complete rebuild ahead of him. Mel Tucker didn't exactly leave the program better than he found it.
- Michigan Basketball lost a close one to UK in London.
- Jimmy and the coaches will be on the road this week recruiting as the December signing day inches closer and the 2023 class could use a boost of commitments.
- DPJ and Nico must have been feeling good Michigan vibes on Sunday as they both scored TD's in Browns vs. Texans.
2 comments:
Yikes. What's up with All? Seems some bad blood? I'm good with our TE cadre currently, but seems a bummer that he's leaving (and doing so negatively).
Yes, I do have an issue with osu backing into the play offs. The last game osu played was when they were blown out at home by Michigan. If all of the talking heads in the media have to keep asking themselves, "Did they get it right?" it means that they really believe that the committee didn't get it right.
Georgia, Michigan, TCU and USC all risked playing that extra game at the end of the regular season. If they all said, "forget it we're not playing in the conference championships," then most likely they would all have still been selected to CFP. However, two won their conferences and two lost their conferences and one didn't make it, but then osu backed in. In other words, osu didn't earn their way in; they were like the ugly girl being asked to slow dance because she has the biggest breasts there.
If the conference championships were the metric for getting into the CFP then UG, UM, KS, UU should be in the playoffs. You can believe if the final two schools were Oklahoma and Oregon and won their conference championships beating TCU and USC then they would have been selected to round out the CFP. There's no apparent consistent metric used to determine the participants, only what seems sexy. If they could have gotten Alabama in there they would have. Moreover, in spite of having two losses qualitatively Bama (imo) is better than osu. IMHO!!!
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