Zero Point Zero
Notre Dame 31, Michigan 0
Michigan had never been shut out in the history of the Michigan/Notre Dame rivalry. Michigan hadn’t been shut out in any game since Ronald Reagan’s first term. Neither of those things is true right now. In fact, nothing is true but the alcohol.
Football is strange sometimes. Michigan outgained Notre Dame 289-282. If you find comfort in this fact, I applaud your zen-like quality, or the quality of your alcohol. Devin Gardner turned the ball over four times. Matt Wile missed two field goals badly. Devin Funchess may be hurt. Raymon Taylor may be hurt. Jabrill Peppers was too hurt to play. On a day in which the Big Ten looked terrible, Michigan’s performance stands atop the flaming heap as the worst of the day.
This game will cause many questions to be asked. For now, I can provide you with only one answer.
September 8th, 2014 at 2:49 AM ^
That game was hard to stomach. Hoke seems to have a hard time making adjustments.
September 8th, 2014 at 7:48 AM ^
1. Very little development
2. NO emotion/passion on the sideline or on the field. It's like the players are just going through the motions and not playing like they're going into battle! Hoke is almost too nice. To win and be a fierce competition you have to be kind of a "dick" in a way. I don't see that competitive spirit from him and that's not a good sign because you need that in sports to do your best. There's no killer instinct. AT ALL!
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