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Title: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: ksudrew on November 28, 2010, 07:20:10 PM
boston college
miami (fl)
baylor
texas tech
syracuse
iowa
penn state
michigan
northwestern
southern methodist
notre dame
usc
florida

some pretty elite company   :gocho:

i think we'd beat one or two of these teams on a neutral field

probably not syracuse  :dunno:
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: Sugar Dick on November 28, 2010, 07:22:59 PM
would beat half those teams (all Big East and ACC, SMU, prolly Northwestern and TTU)
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: Dirty Sanchez on November 28, 2010, 10:48:37 PM
Might beat Baylor now.  They're clearly not the same team as they were when we played.
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: jtksu on November 28, 2010, 11:14:11 PM
BUT MICHIGAN HAS THE GREATEST PLAYER THAT HAS EVER PLAYED FOR THEIR PROGRAM!!!!
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: theymightbegiants on November 29, 2010, 12:37:08 AM
Already have my eye on U miami.
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: jtksu on November 29, 2010, 12:38:08 AM
Miami would either totally rape us, or not show up at all.  50/50!!
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: FP TC etc. on November 29, 2010, 12:51:28 AM
Would love to play Northwestern.  :ksu: vs  :ksu:
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: MakeItRain on November 29, 2010, 01:03:00 AM
BUT MICHIGAN HAS THE GREATEST PLAYER THAT HAS EVER PLAYED FOR THEIR PROGRAM!!!!

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Michigan's Denard Robinson set two NCAA records against Wisconsin.

Robinson broke Beau Morgan's major-college record for yards rushing by quarterbacks Saturday and became the first player in NCAA history with 1,500 yards rushing and 1,500 yards passing in one year.

http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/mich/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/fbl-recordbook-112210.pdf (http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/mich/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/fbl-recordbook-112210.pdf)

That's the UM record book, when you look at it remember that Robinson's numbers don't include the Ohio State game.  Look at how many times his name appears in the rushing, passing, and total yards sections.  crap he's shattered Mike Hart's single-season rushing numbers.  He's a top 10 passer with over 2500 yards.  As a matter of fact I bet his name appears in that book more than any other player in the history of the school.

He's a 20 year old true sophomore.

Don't bother with your counter argument, I'm even more right than I was two weeks ago.
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: MakeItRain on November 29, 2010, 01:13:16 AM
would beat half those teams (all Big East and ACC, SMU, prolly Northwestern and TTU)

How in the eff could anyone in their right mind see what happened on Saturday and say with any confidence that we would beat any bowl eligible teams?  We allowed a 3 win 8th place Sun Belt squad their highest point total of the year.  They rushed for nearly 100 yards over their average.  This team has progressively gotten worse each game, I must be watching a different team than Sugar Dick.
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: T42YS on November 29, 2010, 01:19:52 AM
would beat half those teams (all Big East and ACC, SMU, prolly Northwestern and TTU)

How in the eff could anyone in their right mind see what happened on Saturday and say with any confidence that we would beat any bowl eligible teams?  We allowed a 3 win 8th place Sun Belt squad their highest point total of the year.  They rushed for nearly 100 yards over their average.  This team has progressively gotten worse each game, I must be watching a different team than Sugar Dick.

If in a perfect world we had everyone back from injury (Powell, Brod, Tremaine) and made sure that Carsy permanently stays on the sideline, we'd potentially win maybe half of those games on any given day. Iowa/SC/Penn State/Michigan/Notre Dame would probably kick our asses regardless. In our current state, we'd beat Boston College and maybe Tech/Cuse.
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: jtksu on November 29, 2010, 01:23:14 AM
Mike Hart isn't anywhere near the highest single season rusher in UM history.  And Denard won't even be invited to NY, yet he's the best player for the winningest program in history?  I bet you thought all those TTU QBs were the best in NCAA history too.  Man, that dude from Hawaii was the best QB ever!!  The stats say so!!!  And the best player ever QBing a 7-5 team?  Jesus rough ridin' Christ you are rough ridin' stupid!
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: MakeItRain on November 29, 2010, 01:29:56 AM
would beat half those teams (all Big East and ACC, SMU, prolly Northwestern and TTU)

How in the eff could anyone in their right mind see what happened on Saturday and say with any confidence that we would beat any bowl eligible teams?  We allowed a 3 win 8th place Sun Belt squad their highest point total of the year.  They rushed for nearly 100 yards over their average.  This team has progressively gotten worse each game, I must be watching a different team than Sugar Dick.

If in a perfect world we had everyone back from injury (Powell, Brod, Tremaine) and made sure that Carsy permanently stays on the sideline, we'd potentially win maybe half of those games on any given day. Iowa/SC/Penn State/Michigan/Notre Dame would probably kick our asses regardless. In our current state, we'd beat Boston College and maybe Tech/Cuse.

None of those guys play nor coordinate defense. I must not have made myself clear.  Even with scoring 41 against KSU, NT is still 83rd in the country in scoring offense.  I realize that BC and Syracuse have worse scoring offenses, but they don't play in the Sun Belt and don't have defenses in the 80's like UNT either.
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: MakeItRain on November 29, 2010, 01:36:31 AM
Mike Hart isn't anywhere near the highest single season rusher in UM history. 

5th is no where near the highest?  Well I guess 6th now, he was just passed by a QB who happened to have a top 10 all time passing season in the same year.

I bet you thought all those TTU QBs were the best in NCAA history too.  Man, that dude from Hawaii was the best QB ever!!  The stats say so!!!  And the best player ever QBing a 7-5 team?  Jesus rough ridin' Christ you are rough ridin' stupid!

Yeah, no one is talking about NCAA history here.  Pretty sure most people think Graham Harrell and Colt Brennan are the best players in the history of their schools, could be wrong though.

Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: T42YS on November 29, 2010, 01:42:19 AM
would beat half those teams (all Big East and ACC, SMU, prolly Northwestern and TTU)

How in the eff could anyone in their right mind see what happened on Saturday and say with any confidence that we would beat any bowl eligible teams?  We allowed a 3 win 8th place Sun Belt squad their highest point total of the year.  They rushed for nearly 100 yards over their average.  This team has progressively gotten worse each game, I must be watching a different team than Sugar Dick.

If in a perfect world we had everyone back from injury (Powell, Brod, Tremaine) and made sure that Carsy permanently stays on the sideline, we'd potentially win maybe half of those games on any given day. Iowa/SC/Penn State/Michigan/Notre Dame would probably kick our asses regardless. In our current state, we'd beat Boston College and maybe Tech/Cuse.

None of those guys play nor coordinate defense. I must not have made myself clear.  Even with scoring 41 against KSU, NT is still 83rd in the country in scoring offense.  I realize that BC and Syracuse have worse scoring offenses, but they don't play in the Sun Belt and don't have defenses in the 80's like UNT either.

I know that the defense is the main problem. If we had even a halfway mediocre defense, we'd be 9-3, possibly 10-2. But if we'd had that situation that I just described against UNT, we probably would've scored 70+. We'd probably be able to outscore at least some of those teams to get wins, especially if we took some heat off of DT.
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: jtksu on November 29, 2010, 01:52:35 AM
Sweet, Denard only needs 7000 passing yds and 70 passing tds to claim the top spot.  And 3000 rushing yds and 36 rushing TDs.  I guess I didn't realize that TTU and Hawaii were programs of the same caliber as UM.  I'm sure that Denard would appreciate being lumped in with Herrell and Chang though.  Just think, the greatest player in Michigan history shares the same rarified air as CC/Klein!  7-5, bitches!!!  Denard is the GOAT!!  Feel free to post your rebuttal, I can do this all day!
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: MakeItRain on November 29, 2010, 02:18:26 AM
Feel free to post your rebuttal, I can do this all day!
no one cares about you shitting all over the board, I'm sorry I contributed
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: jtksu on November 29, 2010, 02:24:56 AM
And...tapout.
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: michigancat on November 29, 2010, 05:49:01 AM
boston college - 2nd year coach
miami (fl) - FIRED
baylor - 3rd year coach at BAYLOR
texas tech - 1st year coach
syracuse - 2nd year coach at a school worse than BAYLOR
iowa - :party:
penn state - should RETIRE
michigan - FIRED(?)
northwestern - :party:
southern methodist - 2nd year coach
notre dame - 1st year coach
usc - 1st year coach
florida - :party:

Also add Mississippi State, who went 8-4 in the SEC West with a 2nd year head coach, South Florida going 7-4 so far with a first year head coach, and Maryland, who went 8-4 with Ron Prince's OC.

:party:
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: mcmwcat on November 29, 2010, 07:21:20 AM
and ksu would not outscore any of those teams.  would get demolished by half of them.  would love to see us get Michigan in a bowl game.  Robinson would have a record setting day while beating us 63-42
Title: Re: 13 other 7-5 teams
Post by: WillieWatanabe on November 29, 2010, 07:28:54 AM
Can we get the SMU coach?