Anybody watching Michigan taking this beat down (AGAIN) from the Ducks? 32-7 before halftime. At least their FBS quality, I guess.
LOL. 2 threads started at the same time and I was about to start a 3rd. Oregon has 400 yards of offense already.
I had this friend who was adamant earlier this week that Michigan was NOT overrated, App State was just a Cinderella story, and that they didn't lose because App State played a superior game. I wonder what excuses he'll have this week.
Oregon is a good team. Michigan is as talented as ever, they just not playing well and are shell shocked.
They just look absolutely helpless against a spread offense. How do you get a job as a defensive coordinator at Michigan and you have no clue on how to defend a spread offense? Two weeks in a row? HEH. Oregon actually gave them a merciful knee after stopping them short again.
Very true. They had 24 seconds and two timeouts left. They could have tried to drive if they wanted to.
its always a great thing to watch a college football titan go down in flames. seriously, my pants get tight. lloyd carr is still awesome though... Halftime interview.. Reporter-- "Coach, do you know what injury Chad Henne has?" Carr-- "Yes, I do." >>Carr runs off to the lockerroom<<
I don't know if Michigan is that bad or Oregon is that good. I'm looking forward to the Cal / Oregon game.
48-27 but that was about the only stat category where oregon was ahead of houston michigan just looks helpless against the spread..
carrs gone at the end of the season, it would be one thing to lose to oregon, no question they're talented. beat down this bad though? i love how all the michigan players talked about how carr was their coach to stick up for him, yet they cant rally themselves to make it a game in their own house