...talks about how UConn hasn't been in contact and how they're out. (HT: UMHoops)
Guess the Score, Win Stuff: Newbraska
Cause they're such B1G Newbs, get it?
Welcome bloggers to installment the third of a new regular MGoFeature, and the only one that gives you free stuff. Usually it'll be something from the MGoStore; occasionally someone will donate or sponsor a different item. It works like thusly:
- Wednesday mornings I put up a winnable prize that consists of a desirable good.
- You guess the final scores of this weekend's designated game (football or hoops, depending on the season), and put it in the comments. First person to post a particular score has it.
- If you got it right, we contact you. If not, go to (5)
- The desirable good arrives at the address you give us.
- Non-winners can acquire the same desirable good by trading currency for it.
About Last Week:
MANBALL indeed. Eschewing such newfangled contraptions as downfield passes and touchdowns, the Hokemen finally defeated those irksome helots by an andric score of 12-10. Unfortunately none of you lawn-tramping whippersnappers could imagine such a manful accounting, and therefore I am keeping the prize. And giving it to this week's winner instead. JACKPOT T-SHIRTS!
This Week's Game:
According to a leading agribusiness consultant, brown = bad.
The Nebraska Cornshuckers vs. the Michigan Wolverines: 2012 football edition.
Drought conditions and a throwing motion not seen since the Cretaceous led to record highs for corn this year after the USDA published its bleak report on expected touchdown yields. Though prices have come down somewhat after a surprisingly large crop of points were harvested in a 63-38 loss to Ohio State, these next several weeks, starting this Saturday, will be critical to shaping a market still dogged with questions like "Who's going to win the Bo Division?" and "Is Burkhead healthy?" and "Do they have a defense?" and "Didn't Wisconsin already have those uniforms?"
You, loyal reader, can take this opportunity to let people know you are up to date on the state of agribusiness, and ready to talk futures.
Bonus Again:
GUESS MICHIGAN'S TOTAL RUSHING YARDS ON SATURDAY
The director has given us several more pairs, so I'm gonna keep giving them to people. If you're going to be around Ann Arbor at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, November 16, we have two free tickets to the premier of PERSEVERANCE-The Story of Billy Taylor.
Taylor was an All-American running back who broke Michigan's career rushing record (and ended second to Harmon in TDs) while playing for the early Bo teams. Personal tragedies sparked a downward spiral that ruined his pro career and sent him through 25 years of hell. Then he got back up. If you go to the event you'll get to meet Taylor and several other Michigan luminaries. Note: whether you've got our tickets or just wanna go, make sure you get to the Michigan Theater at least a half-hour early or risk losing the seat.
Closest to the pin wins (tie goes to the over).
Notes: If you win the shirt and prefer another shirt, that's cool; pick an MGoShirt.
Rules: One entry per user. First user to choose a set of scores wins, determined by the timestamp of your entry (for my ease I prefer if you don't post it as a reply to another person's score--if you do it won't help or hurt you). If nobody gets the score, this week's prize carries over to the following week's. Deadline for entries is 24 hours before the start of the game (since I won't have time to pull them on gamedays). MGoEmployees and Moderators--anyone else with moderator privileges--are exempt from winning because you could change your timestamp. If you choose the score that Brian published in the official preview and it actually ends up the final score, well, that would be pretty amazing because Brian picks scores like 29-11 all the time.
I will guess: Michigan 37 Nebraska 24
Michigan rushing yards of 202
34-20 Michigan
Rushing yards: $1 Bob
Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes. - Ephesians 6:11
Michigan 31, Nebraska 16
I do not mean to pry, but you don't by any chance happen to have six fingers on your right hand?
24-16
Rushing yards = 217
What every longshot, come from behind, underdog will tell ya is this... The other guy, may in fact, be the favorite. The odds may be stacked against you, fair enough. But what the odds don't know is...this isn't a math test.
267 rushing.
"We bring you to Michigan to take care of Michigan; your job is to protect that block M."
-Carol Hutchins
Meeechigan 27 (177 rushing)
Nebraskatruckers 25 (199 passing)
"Everybody thinks of changing humanity, but nobody thinks of changing himself." - Leo Tolstoy
30-21 good guys
222 rushing yards
You fell victim to one of the classic blunders. The most famous is never get into a land war with Asia. But only slightly less well known is this: never go in against a Sicilian, when death is on the line!
UM 41, Nebraska 37.
UM with 242 yards rushing.
"I promise you we would have walked to the University of Michigan." - Brady Hoke
24-17, Michigan over Nebraska
It ain't easy being cheesy
29-22 Michigan
Michigan Rushing Yards: 295
Stay thirsty my friends
Michigan
Edit: 198 rushing yards
For the record, I'm not a eugenicist.
34-20 M. 253 rushing yards.
-- Hot ice!
27-20 Michigan
Couple of big 3rd down stops in the red zone for the michigan D.
LESSS GO!
42-24 Michigan
324 rushing yards
KICKER TSHIRT SHALL BE MINE
42 - 17 good guys
342 rushing yards on the day for Michigan.








24-13. Michigan.
"Mattison must break you. Jake Ryan is his tool."