greyhammer90
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Beat the absolute dog sh*t out of them.
I'd say that Michigan should, logically, be still one full year away from being what some think they are already. If this wasn't Michigan, with all this whacko stuff which goes on between us, I'd say we win this game pretty much under full control.
I am excited for the Michigan game, sure. But I really hope we beat the ever living dog S--- out of them. I have never hoped we won in a blowout more in my life.
Then of course the haters will come out and say "Notre Dame beat Michigan! The Wolverines cannot be good! Better dump them down in the rankings for the rest of the year"
Sad thing is that Michigan is the only team really standing in the way of an Ohio State undefeated season.
This ^ = Part I! Part II = UofM beating the Buckeyes. I am not buying a new vehicle until after the football season because of all my prominently displayed ND advertisements. Key jobs, scratches, door-dings, etc., are a monthly event, already. If ND>>>M>>>O, my car will be totaled.
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I just peed my pants...............a lot
In other news, Tebow prays, Lebron flops, and Kaliles milkshake brings all of the boys to the yard.
So apparently Derrick Green showed up overweight at 240 pounds and today hot hury and is sidelined for for two weeks
So apparently Derrick Green showed up overweight at 240 pounds and today hot hury and is sidelined for for two weeks
So apparently Derrick Green showed up overweight at 240 pounds and today got hurt and is sidelined for for two weeks
He's injured?
So apparently Derrick Green showed up overweight at 240 pounds and today got hurt and is sidelined for for two weeks
Is 240 pounds too big? We'll see. Green did have an issue with his weight during the early days of his high school career, weighing in at near 270 pounds prior to his sophomore season.
Being from VA, Green always puzzled me. Never really a lot of interest in VT... but it also wasn't clear how much VT wanted him as they mysteriously dropped out of his top 6 at one point and it was rumored they had stopped recruiting him because they liked the RBs they already had and were full-ish.
Remember, this is a kid that... despite his high ranking by some services... Ohio State flat out said no to when he wanted on the Buckeye train (and they were still actively recruiting other RBs). He had tons of interest from all over the country early, but in the end the only schools recruiting him "hard" were two SEC dumpster fires at the time and Michigan.
If Michigan truly goes to a power football attack, like they have been saying for years they will, he could really be a perfect fit. But will it play out that way and does he have the drive to reach his potential? Against better competition in HS he was always pretty darn ineffective and unimpressive... unlike, for instance, an Elijah Hood who you go "wow!" when you see him run with power. Green is basically a slower, fatter, weaker, less versatile (no real receiving threat), and (from reports) less driven version of Hood. Maybe the best comparison for him would be an upgraded Jamel James.
I always thought he was a better fit for LB with his physical attributes... it'll be interesting to watch his career and see how it plays out. Could go a bunch of different directions.