Gofor2

October 9th, 2015 at 4:38 PM ^

Until he is in his mid 30's to visit, which is approx. when UM might have a chance to beat OSU. Kareem will be doing the same thing every recruit that visits during the "the game" does. Watch a superior OSU team wipe it's ass with a inferior UM team. It happens every year, it is what you should expect. UM hasn't beaten a team with a shit in 5-6 years. Don't forget that.

Perkis-Size Me

October 9th, 2015 at 10:05 PM ^

Yeah because you all have been the gold standard of college football this year, right? What'd you need, all four quarters to beat a hapless Indiana team? A shitty NIU team?

If Brady Hoke could go toe to toe with Urban Meyer the last three years, what do you think Harbaugh can do?




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Scarlatina

October 10th, 2015 at 12:28 AM ^

What exactly support these statements?

Indiana's offense has always been good under Kevin Wilson (@ least top 4 in the B1G in 4/5 seasons he has been there), last year they beat a ranked Missouri (SEC runner-up), and they were undefeated when they met with OSU. Yeah, it could all be a smokescreen and the wheels will fall off the cart, but based on what has happened so far, it is too early to say there were "hapless."

NIU is a MAC team, yes... but they are a MAC team that has won their conference 3 times, and have won 10+ games in the last 5 seasons (+ one BCS Bowl appearance). They have the ability to compete on any given day.

Perkis-Size Me

October 10th, 2015 at 7:27 AM ^

Hapless may not be the best word, but when you compare the talent level and coaching level between the two programs, Indiana shouldn't have had any business being on the same field with OSU. Neither should NIU. And OSU lets these teams hang around anyway, to even potentially win.

All I'm saying is that even though they're undefeated, it's a very unconvincing 5-0 look for the defending national champions. They should be annihilating everyone they're playing right now. So unless they start living up to the preseason hype, it's not inconceivable by any stretch that Michigan beats them. Heck, even if they do live up to the hype, you and I damn well know that games going to be close anyway.




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Gofor2

October 9th, 2015 at 4:45 PM ^

When you are at The Ohio State, you don't have to threaten 17-18 year old kids with pulling their scholly because they want to take advantage of a chance to hang with friends and visit schools and places they have never been. When you are the Nat'l Champion you are confident that in the end the kids doing what's best for himself is not worthy of punishment. OSU isn't that insecure, it doesn't feel threatened like UM does.

Gofor2

October 9th, 2015 at 4:51 PM ^

What goes on at UM. At OSU they build the relationships with future players on trust, not threats, so your damn right OSU is aware. You only think otherwise because OSU coaches have not responded like selfish old men the way UM has taught all of you to expect.

DHughes5218

October 9th, 2015 at 10:57 PM ^

Unfortunately it's probably easier to see how those traits work well in osu's offense, since they have a Hiesman candidate in that position who is most likely going pro, leaving the starting job there for him. However, if we get Gary, and we already have Mitchell, they will be our most important recruiters for Walker. 

Walker wants to enroll early, so hopefully Gary doesn't wait until nsd to decide.

Albatross

October 9th, 2015 at 6:04 PM ^

A 5-star recruit and No. 1 RB in the country could be visting Michigan while wearing a tee shirt that says "F*#^ Ubran" and Myer will still be crawling to keep his committment.

That will be the day he takes away an offer from a commit like that. Anyone who thinks so is living in a fantasy world.