The fact that they were able to do what they did against our defense is evidence of how Michigan is an elite team.
Georgia has one of the easier schedule‘s in the SEC conference and will be in the playoffs even if they lose the SEC CCG..Until someone beats them, Georgia is still the big dog (pun intended) in college football.
But Michigan is very solid.
Georgia has one of the easier schedule‘s in the SEC conference and will be in the playoffs even if they lose the SEC CCG..
Last year they trounced Ohio State, the very same Ohio State that nearly beat Georgia, only to turn around and crap the bed against TCU. If Michigan hadn't crapped the bed, we would have had a much more exciting national championship game.As is the case with every Harbaugh team, they'll run out of steam late in the season and their defense will go full collapse mode
Ohio State is their National Championship every year. Still makes for a great season for them, but they don't have the psychology to be a NC team
Don't bring yer fancy facts to the daily Big Ten Fanboy thread!I'm not sure if this is sarcasm or not...
Because they haven't played a single team anyone could even consider to be mediocre, let alone good.
ECU, UNLV, BGSU, Rutgers, Nebraska, and Minnesota.
Most teams would be undefeated and look elite against that schedule.
did michigan even get a first down vs UGA 2 years ago in the playoff?Last year they trounced Ohio State, the very same Ohio State that nearly beat Georgia, only to turn around and crap the bed against TCU. If Michigan hadn't crapped the bed, we would have had a much more exciting national championship game.
That was 2 years ago. Is it not conceivable that Michigan, who ran all over Ohio State last year could give Georgia all they could handle?did michigan even get a first down vs UGA 2 years ago in the playoff?
If, ands, or buts seems to be your mantra. Username fits you well.That was 2 years ago. Is it not conceivable that Michigan, who ran all over Ohio State last year could give Georgia all they could handle?
Probably more conceivable if they hadn’t just given up 50 to a team that couldn’t get out of its own way against Georgia.That was 2 years ago. Is it not conceivable that Michigan, who ran all over Ohio State last year could give Georgia all they could handle?
Especially if their going to take strength of schedule under consideration..Maybe… Not if there’s 2 or more undefeated teams. Not sure anyone will make through the the PAC 12 undefeated (UW maybe). FSU, UL and NC are all undefeated in the ACC. Mich, OSU and PSU in the B1G and OU in the Big XII. Historically only 1 or 2 of those teams will remain undefeated. But if you have an undefeated B1G champion, undefeated ACC champion and two 1 loss champions from the Big XII and PAC. I don’t see how the committee could take a 1 loss Georgia, who didn’t win their conference and have a weaker SOS over a 1 loss Texas, USC, OU or UW.
I actually it looks pretty dicey for UGA right now, if they don’t win the SEC.
3 of the 4 new teams will have to replace 3 damn good QB’s for next year so I wouldn’t expect those three being in the top 10 like they are now..For the moment at least, the future B1G is an elite conference having 6 of the top 10 teams including those PAC teams that are joining in 2024. Rhule has his work cut out for him.
Our future is bright! Do you think they can find one as good as Heinrich Haarberg?3 of the 4 new teams will have to replace 3 damn good QB’s for next year so I wouldn’t expect those three being in the top 10 like they are now..
I remember the OSU game being closer than the score indicated. Still came away feeling like Ohio State was probably the better team, just had a few unlucky momentum shifts. Michigan definitely wanted it more that day.Last year they trounced Ohio State, the very same Ohio State that nearly beat Georgia, only to turn around and crap the bed against TCU. If Michigan hadn't crapped the bed, we would have had a much more exciting national championship game.
Ohio State would have beaten Georgia if Ryan Day would have just gotten out of C.J. Stroud's way. Stroud was on a roll and driving the team for a TD that would have put them up by two scores with very little time left, until genius Day decided it was more important to "work clock."I remember the OSU game being closer than the score indicated. Still came away feeling like Ohio State was probably the better team, just had a few unlucky momentum shifts. Michigan definitely wanted it more that day.
I fully believe that Michigan/Georgia would've been a total blowout.
Our future is bright! Do you think they can find one as good as Heinrich Haarberg?
He used to be the guy that spoke uncomfortable truths and had a bunch of pansies that disagreed with him telling him he was a hater and he was a fanboy for another team.
Just having some funthis is you now.
funny.
Are you smart enough to answer you’re own question?Our future is bright! Do you think they can find one as good as Heinrich Haarberg?