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By Brian — July 27th, 2009 at 1:54 PM — 69 comments
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I've dissed on Big Ten Media Days today, but here's something of major import:

He said U-M is close to signing an opening opponent for 2010. He said it's a BCS school for a home-and-home series.

!!!

Michigan would not be lining up a home-and-home with Duke or whoever, so this is an opponent ranging from decent to excellent. When Boise State popped up as a potential opponent, I scoured the schedules and came up with a list of potential opponents. Those opponents, once more:

NOT HAPPENING WITHOUT AN UNLIKELY RETURN GAME

  • Alabama
  • LSU
  • Arkansas
  • Cal
  • Georgia
  • Oklahoma State

WHY BOTHER

  • Baylor
  • Duke
  • Kansas State
  • Mississippi State
  • Washington State

EH… MAYBE?

  • Maryland (would have to move Navy game)
  • NC State
  • Pitt
  • Virginia
  • Oregon State
  • South Carolina (would have to move Troy game)
  • TCU (they'd have to move their Baylor game)

TCU and all the "why bother" schools are out since it's a home-and-home. Georgia is not a candidate. Also, Maryland's game against Navy is in Baltimore and thus not moveable. They're out. What about the rest?

UNLIKELY

Alabama: has already filled out its 2010 schedule, and Penn State is on it.
LSU: Though they need a 12th game they would have to move Tulane and already have West Virginia lined up.
NC State: Open date, but has a real game (Cincinnati) scheduled on 9/4.
Pitt: No conflicts but already has Notre Dame and Miami on the nonconference, with ND on the road.
Oregon State: open date but already have UL and Boise lined up, with Boise on the road.

POSSIBLE

Arkansas: has only announced their now-annual neutral-site game against A&M.
Cal: Would have to move the Louisiana Tech game but has an open date and no scheduled road games. They do have Colorado lined up.
Oklahoma State: only Tulsa and Troy on the docket right now and nothing on 9/4.
Virginia: already lined up to die at USC, but do they really care about adding a game? No conflicts.
South Carolina: Would have to move a game against Troy and has North Carolina already lined up, but all of their noncon are currently at home.

My bets in order:

  1. Oklahoma State, which has a schedule that can accommodate Michigan with ease and is a nouveau riche school looking for a big scalp.
  2. Cal. Michigan loves scheduling Pac-10 schools and they can go on the road in 2010.
  3. Virginia. They'd have to be nuts, but maybe they are.

Also: Rodriguez confirmed that all the freshmen are ready to go, making Gallon and Turner's status officially official.

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July 27th, 2009 at 1:57 PM | I'd love to see Cal. The (Score:1)
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I'd love to see Cal. The game at Cal would be interesting - I'd bet the alumni of the area would be out in full force.

Whoever it is, this is awesome news.

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:46 PM | I would (Score:1)
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definitely drive up from Los Angeles to go to the game. There is a very large Alumni network in the So Cal area and also of course in the Bay Area.

I would expect a big showing.

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:03 PM | RR said, "I think everyone is (Score:1)
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RR said, "I think everyone is cleared." The freep reported this as everyone being cleared. I'm still not counting on JT until after his results come back.

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:06 PM | Cal would awesome! Now that (Score:1)
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Cal would awesome! Now that I'm out in the real world, it's been great being frienemies with the other smarty-pants public school grads, and either a Cal or UVa mini-rivalry would be fantastic.

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:15 PM | any of those 3 would be BOSS (Score:1)
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and i'm not really all that surprised. BM has been pushing for the opener to be a decent team for a long time and I think people have been in his ear re: 1-AA and MAC scheduling the last few years. It was pretty clear that he was taking this OOC opponent srsly, to me at least.

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:17 PM | I agree that Cal would be awesome... (Score:1)
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but so would OK State or UVA. Any of those three would be amazing and I'm absolutely giddy about the possibilities. I hope this isn't a one time thing we are just trying out and that the athletic department keeps trying to get a big opponent on the schedule.

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:19 PM | I'm behind Cal too (Score:1)
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The one thing that gives me pause is Michigan's penchant for losing anytime we pass the Rockies.

  • 1-1-2007: USC 32, M 13
  • 1-1-2005: Texas 38, M 37
  • 1-1-2004: USC 28, M 14
  • 9-20-2003: Ore 31, M 27
  • 9-8-2001: Was 23, M 18
  • 9-16-2000: UCLA 23, M 20

Last time we won a game that took place more than one time zone away: unless I've made a grave mistake, I believe our culprit is Hawai'i (48-17) in 1998.

By the way, that was when Hawai'i went 0-12 and were (appropriately) called the "Rainbow Warriors."

New "Michigan," smaller likelihood of Cal possessing Reggie Bush, Vince Young, etc., may offset that bugaboo. And California is a silly thing to be afraid of. And of the comers, I enjoy the idea of an academically equal institution, if for no better reason than their fans are generally less insufferable.

But until I hear otherwise, the idea of winged helmets on the West Coast gets my heebie jeebies going.

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July 27th, 2009 at 4:39 PM | Well, all of those games (Score:1)
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Well, all of those games occurred under Carr's watch, and he tended not to do that well in marquee OOC games in general. Also, the odds were against us in a lot of those: we faced two Pete Carroll USC teams, a Vince Young-led Texas, and played UCLA/Washington when Navarre was a struggling underclassman. 2003 Oregon is the only one that really sticks in my craw.

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:27 PM | Hoping for Cal. (Score:1)
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Considering I'm living in Berkeley for the summer, I'd like the opportunity to begin trash talking as soon as possible.

Numbers and Boats!

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:27 PM | Cal would be a really tough (Score:1)
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Cal would be a really tough game to win. The Big 10 in general is really bad on the West Coast. We haven't won out there since 1997 and we haven't won a regular season game out there since 1989. Oklahoma State will be in a severe down year next year. They will probably be a lot easier to beat than people expect.

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:32 PM | Yes, but we won't be "out (Score:1)
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Yes, but we won't be "out there" until 2011. We should have decent/strong overall team speed by then which I believe is the main reason we kept losing.

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July 27th, 2009 at 4:34 PM | Yeah, we haven't won out (Score:1)
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Yeah, we haven't won out there since 1997, but we've also only played three games there since then - and two of them were when Navarre was an underclassman.

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:38 PM | Recruiting (Score:1)
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I have no idea if this has any actual measurable effect, but if we are trying to bolster out-of-midwest recruiting in the long run, it seems to me like it would be nothing but helpful to put in physical appearances around the country outside of bowl-season. Also, it probably won't hurt that our rabid yet sophisticated national fan base will likely come out in droves wherever we end up to help put a face on that "alumni" recruiting point.

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July 27th, 2009 at 3:42 PM | Cal (Score:1)
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As an alum of both schools (Michigan undergrad/Cal grad), I've been dying to see this match up since Mack Brown and Texas snaked their way into the Rose Bowl.

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July 27th, 2009 at 4:23 PM | Same here! (Michigan undergrad, Cal grad) (Score:1)
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And I'm actually sort of ambivalent about this since honestly I've appreciated not having to pick sides between the two. I suppose at least for the 2010 opener it'd have to be Michigan.
Cal will be deep and experienced in 2010 though (even if Jahvid Best heads to the NFL early), and they know how to play spread teams. Either way they'd be great games.

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July 27th, 2009 at 7:45 PM | You never abandon the undergrad (Score:1)
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I wouldn't even have to think 0.0001 sec to know I'd be cheering for Michigan. Did you go to the same games I did? Cal comes nowhere close to comparing to our tradition. It would always irk me to no end when people would call Cal-Stanford "The Big Game." I mean, seriously?

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July 27th, 2009 at 11:56 PM | Okay (Score:1)
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That's fine, but it's not so clear cut for me. Overall I like UM more, but it's close and I could envision situations where I'd prefer a win for Cal (for instance, if a Rose Bowl or NC were at stake for Cal but not for Michigan).
Not to stray too far off topic, but while UM is obviously in a different league as far as tradition goes, Cal's not as bad as people assume. "The Big Game" doesn't have nearly the intensity or national significance of the UM-OSU rivalry, but it's been played since 1892 and has had that name since 1900. Sorry that it offends you that they're sticking with it.

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:42 PM | That's an encouraging (Score:1)
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That's an encouraging article. And I actually really hope it's OK State. The Big 12 is the strongest conference involved, and I think it would be a good game - and OK St. is the best team of the 3.

On a different note, I really liked RR's comment about not scheduling any games after OSU. At first blush, it seems like a no brainer, but I like that RR has an understanding of the tradition of the program, and is trying to enrich the legacy rather than change it.

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:45 PM | Decent (Score:1)
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A lot of talk about games with Virginia and Cal as being "amazing" or "awesome". These are fine games, but let's not get too overboard. Games with LSU, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Georgia, USC, V. Tech, Florida St. These would be amazing. Cal is pretty good but don't have the tradition behind it. We should bazooka Virginia off the map when we are up and running. Mich-Vir is not going to get the 8:00 ABC time slot it is not amazing.

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:51 PM | "We should bazooka Virginia (Score:1)
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"We should bazooka Virginia off the map"

Can you do me a favor and look up "upset" in the dictionary?

Are you a park ranger at Yellowstone? Say hi to Yogi Bear for me. - the_big_house 500th

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July 27th, 2009 at 4:40 PM | Yeah... (Score:1)
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I'm thinking I agree with you David. It's not like M has been overwhelming the underdogs the last couple years. There have been enough black eyes from the pushovers.

However.....
If thing improve in the next 2 years the amount they should, there won't be any problems blowing UVa off the map.
I remember the last time we played UVa. I think it was maybe my freshman year and I was in the band....
Biggest 4th qtr comeback victory in M history. Behind a freshman QB I believe. (could be wrong)

Wasting away in Ohio, a Wolverine in a sea of red and grey

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:53 PM | if this is the opening weekend of the season (and it is) (Score:1)
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and if we really are going to have a ceremonial opening of the stadium (which we are), then we may just have the game at night (ZOMG! Night GAAAAME!!!!111!!) and it will probably be a national TV game.

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July 27th, 2009 at 3:10 PM | No lights (Score:1)
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There are footings for light stanchions being installed as part of the renovations, but the actual lights are most likely a many years away if/when the skyboxes pay for them

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:46 PM | Hell yes! I cannot wait for (Score:1)
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Hell yes! I cannot wait for the press release on the actual opponent

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:48 PM | "A nouveau riche looking for (Score:1)
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"A nouveau riche looking for a big scalp" is probably the best thing for Okie State. I'd love to see Michigan in their awesome stadium (compliments of T. Boone.) However ,Okie State does not look to be as good next year or in the foreseeable future, as all their stars are NFL-bound (probably) after this year. As an OU fan I hate the T. Boones, I mean Cowboys and I'd love to see Michigan run over, around, and through their flimsy defense any day.

Cal would be cool too.

Maize n Brew

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July 27th, 2009 at 2:58 PM | Cal seems most likely (Score:1)
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Pac-10 teams are well known for playing tough non-conference schedules. Big XII teams ... not so much. Cal also has a history of series with Big Ten teams (MSU and Minnesota recently).

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July 27th, 2009 at 3:06 PM | Cal and OK St. (Score:1)
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Both Cal and OK St. seem like attractive options. They are respectable opponents and located in recruiting hot beds where Michigan would like positive publicity. (Thank you recent Rose Bowl performances)

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July 27th, 2009 at 3:08 PM | Oklahoma State would be (Score:1)
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Oklahoma State would be interesting, the Fighting T. Boone Pickenses have been a decent team and it would be a new opponent. We don't seem to ever really play any of the Big 12 teams in OOC games, the only time we ever see them is in Alamo Bowls.

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July 27th, 2009 at 3:52 PM | OSU (not that OSU) (Score:1)
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Okie State could be really good this year, there is a chance the Oklahoma - Okie State game could be the game of the year... I say get them on the schedule.

'Cause I Bleed Blue...

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July 27th, 2009 at 3:39 PM | Not so fast (Score:1)
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I realize that these are the most likely schools based on the current schedules but I suspect we might be in for a surprise. This is partly wishful thinking but with the opening of the renovated big house and UM agreeing to a home and home, I personally would like to see a traditional power. It would not be out of the question for a Nebraska or Texas etc., to change a game to accomodate a huge nationally televised game.

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July 27th, 2009 at 3:48 PM | This reminds me of (Score:1)
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This reminds me of choosing Prom dates, except with a little more bloodshed.

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July 27th, 2009 at 3:51 PM | NC State! (Score:1)
Fuzzcaster
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I'll be the sole vote for NC State so I can see them in Raleigh in 2011 (or whenever). I'm still disappointed the Michigan-North Carolina match-up never happened. It showed up on the long range schedule ~1999 for 2009-2010, but then disappeared ~2001. Anybody know why it was cancelled? I'd love to see UM crush the Wolfpack.

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July 27th, 2009 at 4:42 PM | UNC (Score:1)
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I would imagine it was because UNC went back to blowing chunks after a couple good years.

Wasting away in Ohio, a Wolverine in a sea of red and grey

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July 27th, 2009 at 9:37 PM | No, you're not the only one (Score:1)
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I'm down here in Salisbury so I'd gladly make the trek! Heck, them or Virginia and I'm there!

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July 27th, 2009 at 10:13 PM | Didn't Michigan cruch NC (Score:1)
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July 27th, 2009 at 10:13 PM | Didn't Michigan crush NC (Score:1)
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Didn't Michigan crush NC State in a Moeller-era bowl game? Speaking of bowl games and of a UM-UNC matchup, I can't help but think of Lawrence Taylor breaking John Wangler's leg in the '80 (was it?) Gator Bowl. That and Chris Webber calling time. Doh!

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July 27th, 2009 at 3:54 PM | Michigan had great wins in basketball this past season beating- (Score:1)
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Duke and UCLA. Big wins such as these help put Michigan Basketball back on the radar and has helped recruiting. This is a statement game for Michigan's Football Program-I can't wait. A tip of the cap to Mr. Martin is in order-well done skipper.

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July 27th, 2009 at 4:02 PM | Maybe this is pessimism... (Score:1)
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...but in this day and age I just can't see Michigan traveling to Stillwater, Oklahoma for a football game. And to imagine a trip to Virginia, I have to squint really hard. I would think that of the ones Brian lists, Cal and Arkansas are the only likely possibilities for a home and home.

LSU would be the most exciting by far.

Road Games is another blog

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July 27th, 2009 at 4:14 PM | Maybe I'm biased (Score:1)
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But I can't imagine what makes Fayetteville more attractive than Charlottesville.

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July 27th, 2009 at 6:24 PM | Feyetteville has Ryan Mallett (Score:1)
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But as far as the possibilities go, I prefer UVa first, Cal second (only because with UVa we have a better chance at sweeping them). These are public universities that are on par, academically, with Michigan, and I always thought it would be good to schedule with those schools preferentially over others.

I don't like the prospect of a home-and-home with Oklahoma State.

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July 27th, 2009 at 4:16 PM | You can leave your hat on (Score:1)
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Don't bother tipping your cap to Bill. He got forced into this or we'd be playing Madonna University. His scheduling has lead to disaster for Michigan.

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July 27th, 2009 at 4:18 PM | Word on the street (Score:1)
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is that the Home and Home is with UConn.

What have you done today to beat Ohio? 

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July 27th, 2009 at 4:30 PM | Here's another vote for Cal. (Score:1)
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Here's another vote for Cal. It's a natural choice - a solid program from another terrific public university, from a conference that we have a long history with, and to boot, they share our color scheme. Let's make it happen.

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July 27th, 2009 at 5:28 PM | I'm in the minority (Score:1)
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But I have very good memories from the last Michigan/Virginia game. It was so freakin hot I thought about leaving in the 4th quarter. Soooooooo glad I stayed. Of course, the return trip to Virginia wouldn't be as fun.....

"Shiny. Let's be bad guys."

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July 27th, 2009 at 5:47 PM | My guess: Cal (Score:1)
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Here's why:
1) b/c Big10+Pac10=4EVER. 'nuff said.
2) b/c, IIRC, ~ 10 yrs ago, UM and Cal signed a contract to play 5 games -- 3 @ UM, 2 @ Cal -- starting in 2008 or so. Said contract was later cxl'd, obv'ly, but may be resurrected now?
3) We haven't had a Pac-10 team as regular season opponent in a few years; we're due.
4) OK, pure speculation, but Google co-founder Larry Page (UM and Stanford alum) pro'ly personally paying for UM to beat stuffing out of Cal? Nah...

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July 27th, 2009 at 5:59 PM | Good call on #2 (Score:1)
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We definitely were going to play Cal. I don't know why it was canceled.

Nitpick on #3 - we did play Oregon (unfortunately) in 2007.

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July 27th, 2009 at 5:47 PM | I think Cal would be the best game... (Score:1)
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Tradition, pac10/big10 and a pretty equal team. I think it would draw a lot of national attention. Oklahoma state would be kinda "meh" in my opinion. Virginia would be great but I would personally still like to see Cal. Going to Cal would also be more exciting than Virginia. Either way next year is going to be one of the most exciting years in a while.

OH-HOW-I-HATE OHIO STATE

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July 27th, 2009 at 5:51 PM | I am surprised that with (Score:1)
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I am surprised that with Arkansas on the list of possibilities nobody has mentioned that they would in all likelihood be led by a certain ex UM qb. Is this a good thing or a bad thing. I am also very curious- as if anyone could possibility know - would the situation make it more likely or less likely to happen.

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July 27th, 2009 at 9:28 PM | The first thing i thought of (Score:1)
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The first thing i thought of when I read this article was mallet back in the big house. I thought that idea would start a feeding frenzy on here. It would be cool to see one of RR's qb's beat one of carr's. If this couldn't be worked out I would love to see Cal.

"what the hell is wrong with u?" "me? Nothing! you on the other hand, have a bullet inside of you!"

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July 27th, 2009 at 6:51 PM | Analyzing the choices . . . (Score:1)
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Virginia - Not likely seeing that UVA is scheduled to play at Southern Cal on 9-11-2010. The odds of the Cavaliers starting the season playing back-to-back road games against UM and USC are virtually nil.

California - Their current 2010 schedule has Cal opening with two home games--Louisiana Tech (9/4) and Colorado (9/11). You might be able to move the game against LaTech, but I also doubt the Golden Bears are going to start the season with a road game at Michigan followed by a game against Colorado. In 2011, Cal plays at Colorado on 9/10. In 2012/13, they have a home-and-home with Ohio State.

Oklahoma State - There certainly are openings on the Cowboys non-conference schedule in 2010 (Troy, Tulsa) and 2011 (at Tulsa). They've also upped their non-confernce schedule recently with games at Georgia (2007) and at Washington State (2008). OkState opens the 2009 season at home in Stillwater against Georgia.

Arkansas - The Razorbacks has a scheduled series with Texas A&M in 2010 and 2011. The game will be played in Dallas, TX. I find it highly unlikely that an SEC team would schedule both Michigan and Texas A&M in the same seasons when you have LSU, Auburn, and Alabama also on the schedule.

South Carolina - The other USC's 2010 schedule has Troy (9/4) and North Carolina (9/18) on it. As Funky mentioned, the Troy game would have to be moved to accomodate a game in Ann Arbor, but I don't think that's happening. Troy is a classic first-game, warm-up opponent and UNC's program has gotten markedly better under Butch Davis. Add in the SEC East (Georgia, Florida, Tennessee) on the schedule and I have a hard time envisioning Spurrier coming to Ann Arbor with the Gamecocks.

Oregon State - Funky thinks this unlikely, but there's a possibility there. The Beavers do have a home game against Louisville (9/18) and then they play at Boise State (9/25). The scenario here would have the Beavers playing the Wolverines on 9/4 in Ann Arbor, getting a bye week, then playing Louisville, etc.. With five home Pac 10 games, that means Oregon State would have six total in Corvallis. I also understand the Oregon State AD has ties to Michigan, and they did play at Penn State las year. Oregon State has a game at Wisconsin (9/10) in 2011.

Pittsburgh - Not likely to happen. As Funky mentions, Pitt has Miami-Florida and Notre Dame on their 2010 non-conference schedule. In 2011, Pitt plays at Iowa (9/3), Buffalo (9/17) and Notre Dame (9/24). On 9/10/2011, Michigan is scheduled to play ND in Ann Arbor--that's a scheduling conflict right there which drops Pitt from contention.

North Carolina State - As Funky mentions, they have a home-and-home series with Cincinnati for the open Saturdays of the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Would they try to change that arrangement with UC in order to get a home-and-home with Michigan? Possible, but not on a high order or likelihood.

Among the teams mentioned above, Oklahoma State looks like the most probable candidate. Other thoughts:

Duke has a home game with Alabama on 9-18-2010. Would the Blue Devils want to open the season at Michigan and then play 'Bama two weeks later? I doubt it.

Baylor has a home-and-home series with TCU and is scheduled to open the season with them in 2010 and 2011. Not likely to change that.

Maryland has a home-and-home series with West Virginia in 2010 and 2011. Again-- Maryland is not likely to play both Michigan and West Virginia in the same season.

Washington State is a possibility in that they have open dates on their 2010 and 2011 schedules. Mississippi State, OTOH, has three of its four non-confernce oppoents lined up (UAB, Memphis, Tulne/Houston) for 2010 and 2011. MiSU not likely.

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