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Michigan Football 2024 aka The Year Michigan has to Defend a Natty


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2 minutes ago, Mr.TaterSalad said:

Serious question, if you are Ohio State, would you fire Ryan Day?

I have to imagine he'd be one of the most successful coaches ever fired.

He's 65-7 in games not against Michigan. That's an insanely good mark.

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11 minutes ago, buddha said:

is that the biggest upset in michigan-osu history?

In recent memory yes. There was no reason for Michigan to win this game going into it. With his bad Davis Warren played there was no reason to lose once the game got started and Warren, Warren'ed.

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1 minute ago, Motor City Sonics said:

I said on the air on our station several times Wednesday and Friday that this would be the biggest upset since 1969. 

 

Nice to be right.   

Seriously

I am the one that said the Bears could Eberflus it

Then Eberflus is fired

Now this. 

 

I'm only right when I don't put any money on it. 

we don't want the MCS era to end.

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Just now, MichiganCardinal said:

I have to imagine he'd be one of the most successful coaches ever fired.

He's 65-7 in games not against Michigan. That's an insanely good mark.

John Cooper was 111–43–4 at Ohio when he got fired by them. 

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Just now, MichiganCardinal said:

I have to imagine he'd be one of the most successful coaches ever fired.

He's 65-7 in games not against Michigan. That's an insanely good mark.

yes but....

with as much talent as they have every year, they should probably be better.  as hard as that is to believe.

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1 minute ago, RandyMarsh said:

We certainly would've lost to Texas and Oregon either way but I wonder how things would've looked if we just had an average QB this year? 

we might have had 9 wins. 

Posted (edited)

Ryan Day and Chip Kelly called a terrible game toDay. Whoever had the play sheet and actually made the calls toDay deserves a healthy amount of criticism. They were conservative all Day long. They kept running up the middle for less than 3 ypc and didn't break a big run all Day. They had some success with those throws over the middle of the field earlier in the Day but abandoned that part of their game plan later in the Day. As much as we bitch about Michigan's offensive play calling this season, Day and Kelly really let their team down toDay with a poorly executed game plan. 

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3 minutes ago, Mr.TaterSalad said:

John Cooper was 111–43–4 at Ohio when he got fired by them. 

Cooper's final mark was 0.720. Day right now, including Michigan, is 0.857. Not including Michigan, he wins more than 9/10 games.

He's insanely good, but can't win the one that matters most. I'm also not sure who you replace him with. Chip Kelly? Ask UCLA how that worked out for them.

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Just now, Mr.TaterSalad said:

Ryan Day and Chip Kelly called a terrible game today. Whoever had the play sheet and actually made the calls toDay deserves a healthy amount of criticism. They were conservative all Day long. They kept running up the middle for less than 3 ypc and didn't break a big run all Day. They had some success with those throws over the middle of the field earlier in the Day but abandoned that part of their game plan later in the Day. As much as we bitch about Michigan's offensive play calling this season, Day and Kelly really let their team down toDay with a poorly executed game plan. 

Moore of your Day punnery

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Just now, Mr.TaterSalad said:

Ryan Day and Chip Kelly called a terrible game today. Whoever had the play sheet and actually made the calls toDay deserves a healthy amount of criticism. They were conservative all Day long. They kept running up the middle for less than 3 ypc and didn't break a big run all Day. They had some success with those throws over the middle of the field earlier in the Day but abandoned that part of their game plan later in the Day. As much as we bitch about Michigan's offensive play calling this season, Day and Kelly really let their team down toDay with a poorly executed game plan. 

I agree. The one and only drive where they had success, they were running hurry up. They still needed an uncalled OPI to get into the end zone, but Michigan's DBs were routinely playing seven yards off the WR and Day/Kelly never adjusted. They insisted on running between the tackles, which is the one thing Michigan was selling out to stop.

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Which is worse. 

  • Being given a cupboard barren of all the NFL draft picks and FAs and still winning a road game in your most important rivalry with your two best players out
  • Having the best recruiting and NIL situation north of Tuscaloosa and a team full of 5* and not winning for 4 years?

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