One lost fumble? Any other mistake didn’t hurt them. I was also speaking in regards to whole season. Michigan probably ends up with same record or worse with Notre Dame’s schedule. Stars aligned for Michigan that Alabama played a terrible game and not like they did against Georgia.Did you watch the game?
I mean, that’s a way to look at it I guess.The Husky D is quite bad...their OL did not impress me last night and they cannot run the ball. Penix and those receivers are legit. Their only hope to avoid a bloodbath is for them to just go off.
scUM is better than Texas and UW needed Penix to go for 400+ and be nearly perfect and still barely won.
Texas is a better rush defense than Michigan in terms of yards per game. Not to mention that Texas held Bama to 107 yards rushing and Bama had 172 yesterday versus Michigan. For the record, UW had 102 versus Texas, just shy of what Bama did.Texas also had one of the best interior DLs in the country not easy to run on regardless of the team.
Michigan had four special teams errors (fumbled punt, missed FG, botched snap on extra point and muffed punt inside their own five yard line) that nearly cost them the game. They were fortunate to play a team that was truly one dimensional offensively.One lost fumble? Any other mistake didn’t hurt them. I was also speaking in regards to whole season. Michigan probably ends up with same record or worse with Notre Dame’s schedule. Stars aligned for Michigan that Alabama played a terrible game and not like they did against Georgia.
Our hope is Washingon comes out on fire like they did against Texas and that Washington can knock Michigan’s offense off schedule.
Solid.
Yea, powerful message that ultimately, it would seem, fell on deaf ears.He should have had a speech to keep his team from quiting and opting out
If the speech was after the Georgia loss, the opt outs and everything else had already take place though. This was his message to the kids who stayed and played for their team and their university.Yea, powerful message that ultimately, it would seem, fell on deaf ears.
They had a chance to show the world that they deserved that spot in the playoffs and beat the two time defending national champs. And they did walk away. They did say no. They did not accept the challenge.
I thought it was evident that this speech was given to the team AFTER they had played UGA, but I continue to overestimate life in general.If the speech was after the Georgia loss, the opt outs and everything else had already take place though. This was his message to the kids who stayed and played for their team and their university.
I'm aware of when the speech was given. But, he congratulates them for the season that everyone will remember. So, he is still speaking to guys that did not "stand and fight".If the speech was after the Georgia loss, the opt outs and everything else had already take place though. This was his message to the kids who stayed and played for their team and their university.
He was speaking to the players who were in that room. They were part of that season, entirely, and deserved to hear those words. Even if the chooches who started and got the accolades were not there.I'm aware of when the speech was given. But, he congratulates them for the season that everyone will remember. So, he is still speaking to guys that did not "stand and fight".
The team that took the field against Louisville put their heads down and walked away from the challenge.
The 13-0 FSU that get left out of the playoff had a chance to prove they belonged. And, that team quit. Quit on their coach, their teammates, and their fans.
It's a powerful speech, I said as much before, in a different setting.He was speaking to the players who were in that room. They were part of that season, entirely, and deserved to hear those words. Even if the chooches who started and got the accolades were not there.
The twos, threes, scout teamers, freshmen who played against UGA were part of it and they stayed. He was speaking to them and them alone.
And he's right about one thing, a message that has been the opposite of what so many of us have heard our entire lives: hard work doesn't guarantee you shit. It gives you a chance and puts you in better position to succeed, but the idea that working hard just makes everything sunshine and rainbows is not, has not and never will be truth. Therein lies the lesson. Keep going.
I assume he spoke to his entire team in a different setting on December 2nd. Whatever those words were, these 23 dudes decided it wasn't worth going to Miami to play UGA. I don't know what those words were or what that setting was like, but based on that video, he said the exact right thing at the exact right time to the guys who played in that game. Period. They're getting ACC Championship rings and played until the end. I don't assume he was speaking to anybody that wasn't there at the time after the UGA game.It's a powerful speech, I said as much before, in a different setting.
Here's a list of all the Seminoles who didn't play vs UGA.
*Declaring for 2024 NFL Draft
- QB
- Tate Rodemaker
- AJ Duffy
- RB
- Trey Benson*
- Rodney Hill
- CJ Campbell
- WR
- Keon Coleman*
- Johnny Wilson*
- TE
- Jaheim Bell*
- Markeston Douglas
- OL
- Thomas Shrader
- Bless Harris
- Daughtry Richardson
- Qae'shon Sapp
- DL
- Jared Verse*
- Fabien Lovett*
- Malcolm Ray
- Dylan Brown
- Ayobami Tifase
- LB
- DJ Lundy
- Dylan Brown-Turner
- DB
- Renardo Green*
- Jarrian Jones*
- Akeem Dent*
Here were their Two Deeps:
These kids who were there deserved those words from their coach.
Really fuckin weird take on a coach who went to battle with the guys who stuck around to battle with him basically letting his guys know he is proud and grateful for them and the decision they made and that even though theyre hurting that high character and showing up is always going to give them the beat opportunity for success in life.I'm aware of when the speech was given. But, he congratulates them for the season that everyone will remember. So, he is still speaking to guys that did not "stand and fight".
The team that took the field against Louisville put their heads down and walked away from the challenge.
The 13-0 FSU that get left out of the playoff had a chance to prove they belonged. And, that team quit. Quit on their coach, their teammates, and their fans.
But both things are not true here. The team he gave that speech to is not the team that quit on him. Its the kids that stuck it out and got their faces bashed in playing short handed on national TV in a game against a far superior opponent. The kids left in that locker room he is speaking to are not the ones that quit and i really dont understand why you keep saying that??Again powerful speech. I will say that for the 3rd time. A powerful speech given to a football that quit on him. Both things can be true.
They lost 63-3 in what was one of the more embarrassing performances in a NY6 game that I can remember. It was disgrace to college football and proves everything wrong with the sport.
You don’t lose 63-3 unless a large contingent of the 60+ players left gave up. And gave up weeks ago.But both things are not true here. The team he gave that speech to is not the team that quit on him. Its the kids that stuck it out and got their faces bashed in playing short handed on national TV in a game against a far superior opponent. The kids left in that locker room he is speaking to are not the ones that quit and i really dont understand why you keep saying that??
Its actually part of what makes the speech powerful and meaningful to those still sitting in front of him…he is speaking to their character while trying to help their wounds heal. If they were those that quit on them, they wouldnt have been there to hear it.
Solid.
This is really the first year there's been that much controversy. The four-team playoff has overall been effective in picking a national champion. As frustrating as it is, I've thought for a while now that Michigan is the best team in the country. Most others were bagging on their early-season schedule, but you could see that they had a complete, physical team with a legitimate chance to win it allAfter watching the Michigan-Bama game and realizing how banged up Georgia was, it makes me more upset Florida St didn’t get a shot. Nobody in this playoff screams dominance.
In a perfect world, a 6 team, NFL playoff would have be installed. Michigan and Washington get byes, first round matchups are 4 Bama vs 4 Florida St and 6 Georgia vs 3 Texas. Michigan could’ve played lowest seed to advance. Who is favorite in that playoff? First round would be Dec 23