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Can you read?
You: And Michigan has shown repeatedly that they throttle teams that can't win their 1v1 matchups,
Me: I'm just learning to read, but your statement was clear.
Can you read?
You: And Michigan has shown repeatedly that they throttle teams that can't win their 1v1 matchups,
Me: I'm just learning to read, but your statement was clear.
...which is 100% true. Their defense beats the hell out of bad teams, and gets torched by teams that aren't out-athleted (Ohio State, Florida, Wisconsin, PSU with Saquon Barkley, etc.).And Michigan has shown repeatedly that they throttle teams that can't win their 1v1 matchups, and that they get smoked by teams that can.
-4 was ridiculous to begin with. Not surprised to see this movement, and we're only halfway through the week.
Wouldn't be surprised to see ND -1 by kickoff.
Already at ND-1.
Apparently the movement started around 10:30 am today. I didn't look at the individual Vegas lines when I posted just the VI Consensus. Since 10:30 am through early evening it looks like most have moved to ND-1.
Already at ND-1.
Apparently the movement started around 10:30 am today. I didn't look at the individual Vegas lines when I posted just the VI Consensus. Since 10:30 am through early evening it looks like most have moved to ND-1.
I think ND has very good talent and Brian Kelly has become an elite coach. But I have a bad feeling about a night game in Ann Arbor against a team that has talent, has been hearing how bad they are and has nothing to lose.
And Ian Book.
If I’m a player for Notre Dame, I’m looking at this game as if I have nothing to lose either. If anything, I’m upset that people still think my team sucks compared to the big boys and isn’t elite. I’ve busted my ass through camps and competition to prove myself, and even my own fans are writing me down as a NY6 team AT BEST with no shot at the playoffs, and even worse unworthy of a shot at the title and destined to get blown out if given one. I’m also PISSED AF that people are predicting Michigan, a school I hate and has lost two games to overhyped programs, to beat my team. I’m also pissed that their quarterback has one good half and now he’s a 5 star again, while my own quarterback is treated as inferior because his 3 star ability forces him to commandingly run into the endzone to seal victories.
I’m not a player, but if I was one, I’m ready to step up and wreck some shit on Saturday come rain or come snow.
If I’m a player for Notre Dame, I’m looking at this game as if I have nothing to lose either. If anything, I’m upset that people still think my team sucks compared to the big boys and isn’t elite. I’ve busted my ass through camps and competition to prove myself, and even my own fans are writing me down as a NY6 team AT BEST with no shot at the playoffs, and even worse unworthy of a shot at the title and destined to get blown out if given one. I’m also PISSED AF that people are predicting Michigan, a school I hate and has lost two games to overhyped programs, to beat my team. I’m also pissed that their quarterback has one good half and now he’s a 5 star again, while my own quarterback is treated as inferior because his 3 star ability forces him to commandingly run into the endzone to seal victories.
I’m not a player, but if I was one, I’m ready to step up and wreck some shit on Saturday come rain or come snow.
Was listening to Clay Travis this morning. One of the guests mentioned how the media overreacts all the time without taking a deeper dive. Like Sam Darnold or Daniel Jones. At the beginning of the season everyone was gushing about them and their most recent performances tell a different story.
IMO, too many are worried because scUM had a decent second half. It's an indicator of what their offense is capable of but they need to play like that for 3-4 games in a row to know if they are able to sustain it. We also see teams make second half runs like that all the time, but it's not there the next week. Add in that teams like PSU start playing prevent more and try to milk the clock on offense it gives a false impression of what happened in the game.
I would love to see our boys get an INT on scUM's first pass to see how they react.
IMO, too many are worried because scUM had a decent second half.
Has anyone taken into account WHO scUM was playing? Not exactly a powerhouse team either. People act like PSU is a worldbeater when they have beaten exactly no one with a pulse
Gotta agree with this.. their quality wins are Iowa/Michigan.. otherwise it’s not impressive.
As of now it’s looking like it’s going to be rain all night Saturday. Obviously that can change, but not looking likely. Hate rainy games. Never enjoyed it as a player and I don’t really enjoy watching the game played in rain.
As of now it’s looking like it’s going to be rain all night Saturday. Obviously that can change, but not looking likely. Hate rainy games. Never enjoyed it as a player and I don’t really enjoy watching the game played in rain.
Barring silly stuff with the weather, a great team wins Saturday night and wins it comfortably. I don't know if we're great but I'm very interested to finally have a referendum game on this team.
Pffft, what a wimp! Old football coach used to make us do tackling drills if it ever started raining real good. We'd get to hittin' and he'd yell out into the rain "The football gods are smiling!"
I've said it before, but one of my favorite games all time was against Michigan in 2008. It was raining cats and dogs, waterfalls cascading down the steps of the stadium, and Michigan couldn't hold onto the ball. It was hilarious. I didn't have a poncho and didn't care, I'd do that game every time.
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Has anyone taken into account WHO scUM was playing? Not exactly a powerhouse team either. People act like PSU is a worldbeater when they have beaten exactly no one with a pulse
OR ... what did PSU do differently on D in 2nd half?
USC looked good against us in 2nd half too, because we went turtle, right?
Gotta agree with this.. their quality wins are Iowa/Michigan.. otherwise it’s not impressive.
I just hope the coaches aren’t in there playing into this “huge game” mentality.. it’s not. It’s fu*king Shea Patterson who can’t throw the ball and a defense that will break.
Not sure how Iowa factors into a quality win for anyone. Same team that could only score 3 pts against Mich's defense. Color me unimpressed
Barring silly stuff with the weather, a great team wins Saturday night and wins it comfortably. I don't know if we're great but I'm very interested to finally have a referendum game on this team.
OR ... what did PSU do differently on D in 2nd half?
USC looked good against us in 2nd half too, because we went turtle, right?
Looks like up to an inch of rain will fall during the game. This heavily benefits Michigan, IMO, because it makes it harder for ND to hit explosive plays.
Getting close to locking in a big fatty on Michigan +1 if the line stays where it is.
Counterpoint:
This benefits ND because Tony Jones Jr. and Jahmir Smith can wear down an undersized scUM front over the course of the game, whereas ND has better depth and a better chance at outlasting scUM in a run-heavy game.
Counterpoint:
This benefits ND because Tony Jones Jr. and Jahmir Smith can wear down an undersized scUM defensive front over the course of the game, whereas ND has better depth on their own DL and will have a better chance at outlasting scUM in a run-heavy game.
ALSO, Shea Patterson already turns the ball over too much... put him in 3rd down situations, in the rain, with Kareem and Okwara getting after it? I like this.
Looks like up to an inch of rain will fall during the game. This heavily benefits Michigan, IMO, because it makes it harder for ND to hit explosive plays.
Getting close to locking in a big fatty on Michigan +1 if the line stays where it is.