If we win, how many first place votes will we get?

Submitted by F5 on

So everyone has critiqued both Alabama and (obviously) Michigan's game, athletes, matchups, staff, etc. Is it a daunting task ahead of Team 133 on Saturday, ofcourse. But this is why the game is played. Fumbles happen. Interceptions happen. Denard making someone look stupid, happens. So let's say hypothetically we get the "W". Where does that put us? early season rankings mean very little but it would definately give us a boost on the rankings. That said, I think if that happens we get 12 first place votes and sit 3rd or 4th in the AP. What would your take be. Edited: First post... didn't think there was much context to it, came across as just a thought.. so added a little to it.

F5

August 29th, 2012 at 11:38 PM ^

There is a lot of talent on our team that has had time to gel and learn the ways of this regime. But I think there is also something to be said for it being the first game when no one has seen your hand yet. Hoke , Borges, mattison, denard, kovacs, down to glanda... Them boys are not going to just show up and make an appearance. They are going to do everything in their power to win obviously. Your a fool if you don't think Hoke wants to start off 1-0 against bama. It can be done. That's why "where there is a will there is away" is a great saying. You can't count out ones determination, no matter the odds against him/her

EGD

August 30th, 2012 at 12:24 AM ^

You have been high on this team for a long time; if Michigan is able to pull off the upset, you have every right to throw up copious "I told you so" posts next week.  

I'm not as sanguine as you about our prospects, but the recurring memory I keep having is of the Notre Dame and Syracuse games in 1998.  Coming off a national championship and with one of the highest-rated recruiting classes we ever had, I fully expected Michigan to mop the floor with both those teams--instead, we started 0-2 and got bounced from the rankings.  UM recovered to go 10-3 that year, and finished witha higher ranking and better record than both ND and Syracuse.  But fot those two weeks in September, we weren't better than either of those two teams.

Everyone seems to be just assuming 2012 Alabama will be just as good as 2011 Alabama.  They definitely have the talent to be.  But that doesn't necessarily mean it will happen--or if it does, that it will happen right away.  I don't expect Michigan to win, but the idea isn't crazy talk. (Personally, I think it's more a case of people not wanting to get their hopes up and then have them dashed.)

NoMoPincherBug

August 29th, 2012 at 11:48 PM ^

Why is this game so "daunting"?  It is not like Michigan is playing the Green Bay Packers.  It is not like Alabama is playing Akron here.  It is a tough opponent certainly...but it is getting very sickening listening to the national media constantly say that "Michigan has no chance".  To Hell with That.

If Michigan wins, I dont think we should be #1, but we should be ranked higher than Bama.

F5

August 30th, 2012 at 2:14 PM ^

They won 2 national championships in 3 years with the same coach, constantly reeling in top recruits and developing them "football wise" very well. They scheme defensively to take away your strengths and make you play your weakest abilities first. They are a very tough opponent. Their record with who they played says this much. Are they thd same team that they were last year? time will tell. Yes we can beat them and yes I believe we will... But it wont be easy. That's why daunting is appropriate.

VaUMWolverine

August 30th, 2012 at 6:35 AM ^

I think a win gives Michigan a jump (obviously) but I can hear a lot of "fluke beating the SEC" talk. Respect won't come easily. A loss (respectable loss: within 2 scores) and Michigan won't drop out of top 12

youn2948

August 30th, 2012 at 10:31 AM ^

Tremendous.  Lets focus on that first though fergodsakes.

I'd love for bama to get thrown around like inbred donkeys but I don't see it happening, we could win though.  Top 5 is as high as I'd go but not #1.

I would rank us favorites to win the Big Ten however. :)

troublet1969

August 30th, 2012 at 1:10 PM ^

If we win, I would expect to get all of them.  The realist inside knows that if we win we would be hard pressed to get a third of the votes.  There would be some of the voters that would say that 'Bama wasn't as good as we thought...or LSU was the class of the SEC anyway!  

 

We should make out okay if we win or lose because we will compete well.  This is not going to be a blow out IMO.  If they whip us pretty good...then they should be #1, they will deserve it.