<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I am proud to announce that I will be a Michigan Wolverine!!! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/GoBlue?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#GoBlue</a> ����<a href="https://twitter.com/UMichFootball?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@UMichFootball</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/CoachJim4UM?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@CoachJim4UM</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/FBCoachDBrown?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@FBCoachDBrown</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/CoachGMattison?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@CoachGMattison</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/PPIRecruits?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@PPIRecruits</a> <a href="https://t.co/Fo98H8NuAd">pic.twitter.com/Fo98H8NuAd</a></p>— juliuswelschof (@JuliusWelschof) <a href="https://twitter.com/JuliusWelschof/status/943459224788578304?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 20, 2017</a></blockquote>
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flipped from GT to SCUM on signing day.
3 star DE from the Fasserlaand
man I loved that pick-up. Seriously. His competition is suspect obviously being that he's from Germany, but he leaps off the screen with his length/athleticism.
247 mods Simmons/Witflong said he's a legit 6'6, 250 ish and they rate him on their own ratings as a 4*.
Totally worth a flier on. He works out, you could have something special. If not? Oh well it was worth a shot.
Haha, Michigan sucks. Losing to South Carolina! Doesn’t get much better than ND beating LSU, while those turds lose.
Nice choke job, Suckagain.
Looking forward to kicking khakis ass later this year.
Nice choke job, Suckagain.
Looking forward to kicking khakis ass later this year.
I don't know how people get mad about this shit still. I just turn off, because for the last decade Michigan football has been either a disappointment or in a brief interim period that sets you up to be disappointed. But yes many many people still get fucking furious about Michigan football for some reason.
I'm tired of talking about it. I'm tired of this cycle that always seems to be at the bottom. I'm tired of this toxic-ass fanbase screaming at stuff. I could muster some takes, I guess, but I've already said them and anyway they seem beside the point. December was nice since it lacked football. 2018, so far, is bad because it had football.
In a situation like that I'd rather not talk about football. Especially because I have nothing left to say. Maybe it'll be better next year. Maybe it won't. Either way it's a meaningless distraction on the way to the grave. Eat at Arby's.
Stolen from r/cfb
With Notre Dame's win vs. LSU and Michigan's loss to South Carolina yesterday, Notre Dame again overtakes Michigan as the NCAA's All-Time Leader in Winning Percentage at .730
Notre Dame previously held this lead, iirc, two years ago before Michigan briefly overtook them after their 4-8 season last year. Now ND has the title and it's hard to see a viable path for Michigan to overtake them unless they vastly outperform ND next year.
Interesting to note that regardless of whoever wins the matchup next year between M and ND, Notre Dame will still hold the edge in winning percentage (even if they lose). One thing worth calling out, as I didn't know this - winning percentage is calculated as (Total Wins + Ties * 0.5) / (Total Wins + Losses + Ties).
Win % if Michigan wins next year:
M - .72879
ND - .72926
Win % if ND wins vs. Michigan next season:
M - .72803
ND - .73005
This article always comes with the caveat that I don’t know much about college football, but I do have good sources when it comes to the University of Michigan. Not sure how much of this is out there and I don’t have time to look, so here ya go …….
1] To the shock of exactly no one, Jim Harbaugh is looking to shake up his offensive (you could read that either way) coaching staff in a major way after the team’s abysmal production in 2017 that saw the team throw fewer touchdowns than Navy’s triple run option attack (10 to 9) and the changes are coming very soon.
2] The name that is getting a lot of run to replace offensive coordinator Tim Drevno is current Baltimore Ravens offensive assistant and tight ends coach Greg Roman who has a lot of experience with the entire Harbaugh clan.
Here is Roman’s bio from Wikipedia. Hopefully it’s accurate!!!!!
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3] Everyone who had a hand in the team’s pathetic offense in 2017 could be part of the shakeup — including Harbaugh’s own son, Jay Harbaugh.
4] Supposedly the first shoe to drop will be the departure of tackles/tight ends coach/run game coordinator Greg Frey and that should happen at any moment. He will be landing at his alma mater Florida State from what I am told.
That’s what I know.
(You can follow Moss on Twitter @JeffMossDSR. You can discuss this article on Facebook by clicking here. You can also go fuck yourself if you’d like. Totally up to you.)
Where's Tom Haverford? Did that shithead forget that UM played yesterday and got spanked?
Don't see Harbaugh beating OSU next year. The MSU game will also be going green. Loss to ND and the seat gets real hot. Not much thermal protection to khakis
Harbaugh's seat is virtually unassailable. It would take several years of losing seasons to change that.
Stolen from r/cfb
With Notre Dame's win vs. LSU and Michigan's loss to South Carolina yesterday, Notre Dame again overtakes Michigan as the NCAA's All-Time Leader in Winning Percentage at .730
Notre Dame previously held this lead, iirc, two years ago before Michigan briefly overtook them after their 4-8 season last year. Now ND has the title and it's hard to see a viable path for Michigan to overtake them unless they vastly outperform ND next year.
Interesting to note that regardless of whoever wins the matchup next year between M and ND, Notre Dame will still hold the edge in winning percentage (even if they lose). One thing worth calling out, as I didn't know this - winning percentage is calculated as (Total Wins + Ties * 0.5) / (Total Wins + Losses + Ties).
Win % if Michigan wins next year:
M - .72879
ND - .72926
Win % if ND wins vs. Michigan next season:
M - .72803
ND - .73005
Harbaugh's seat is virtually unassailable. It would take several years of losing seasons to change that.