Where We Are Now: Post-Portal Edition (Depth Chart, etc.)
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Michigan looks like the best team in the conference right now.Michigan plays the two 7 footers a lot together. Golden is ok but wolf can play. To me Michigan looks better than MSU.
Michigan plays the two 7 footers a lot together. Golden is ok but wolf can play. To me Michigan looks better than MSU.I don't know about recruitment, but he's my early leader for most punchable face in the conference (obviously I would have loved him if we had picked him up, that goes without saying).
Herbie the Dentist at guard from Purdue has to be up there.I don't know about recruitment, but he's my early leader for most punchable face in the conference (obviously I would have loved him if we had picked him up, that goes without saying).
It is weird, of the 3 the games, they won the one they "should" have won least. Let's see if we can get to 2-2 today. Tough, but doable if we play well.Yes, and it could be 9-5/0-3. I'd rather have the IL win than the PSU win.
He got thrown out of a game arguing with refs last year at the Purdue game!!!!Collins won't. He almost did that once after the Gonzaga screw job, but stopped short. He'll just continue playing the "nice guy" act with Big Ten officials...
- And they'll continue to screw NU season, after season, after season
- Fran McCaffrey once found the Big Ten refs in the tunnel after the game and screamed "You cheating motherf***er!" You're a f***ing disgrace!"... well, now Iowa gets treated fairly
- PSU coach Mike Rhoades has zero history in the Big Ten, he's two years in, and noww his team gets a whistle against NU like nothing I've ever seen
- NU suffered one of the craziest screw jobs I've ever seen in the closing seconds. What does Collins do? He remains docile and shakes hands. Well, I hope the nice guy routine makes him lots of friends. It doesn't get him calls
- Frankly, NU fans have to question: "If Collins doesn't care enough to get fired up and show some real emotion, why should we?"
Does Lujan get any grace for it being his first season? Sometimes, it takes time for the team to adjust to a new offensive scheme. I notice that ex-UCLA coach who went to Ohio State this year as a supposed offense guru, Chip Kelly, seemed to have a just above average offense during the regular season and it's not till the college football playoffs that they seem to have gone high octane. I recall it took a year for Kevin Wilson with Randy Walker, from so-so 1999 to the breakout year in 2000 with the Wildcat spread offense.