Epic In-State Rivalry Week (Smack Talkin Time!)

Submitted by Red_Lee on

Yo Lil' Bro!

 

Time for some predictions. I'm sayin 45-42 as we win on a last second FG (LOL right?).

Hopefully GameDay will be there. I'm makin the trip down from Marquette to go to the game. This has the fixins of an uber-hyped game that will surely deliver. 

 

I'm givin Denard an over/under of 330 yds of total offense. I'm giving MSU a total offense of 410. We really need Shaw and/or Fitz back to give us some more options at RB (not saying Smith couldn't do well). I could easily see Denard shatter his 502 mark if this game is back and forth, and he hits some downfield passes. I'm so excited to go to the game. 

 

LET'S GO BLUE! HATE SOME SPARTY DONKEYS!

Anonymosity

October 3rd, 2010 at 4:02 PM ^

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