Kinda OT: Stanford BCS Scenarios Mark Michigan Heading To Sugar Bowl

Submitted by phork on

Thought I would lather you all up with this interesting read.  While the article is about how Stanfords BCS chances shape up, it also mentions Michigan to the Sugar Bowl:

http://espn.go.com/blog/stanford-football/post/_/id/4098/stanfords-bcs-scenarios

 

Specifically:

"The best case scenario for Stanford is an LSU-Alabama national championship," Edwards said. "It puts Michigan in the Sugar Bowl and takes another at-large team off the board."

In reply to by MrVociferous

931 S State

November 24th, 2011 at 10:57 AM ^

UGA struggled to beat an awful Kentucky team in Athens last week.  Perhaps they were looking ahead, but they haven't done anything all year to make me think they would kill Michigan.  They're the first SEC East team ever to advance to the championship game without  having even played any of the top 3 SEC West teams (Auburn is their crossover game and they drew Ole Miss and MSU).  IME, M would throttle UGA in the Sugar Bowl.

Look Up_See Blue

November 23rd, 2011 at 11:52 PM ^

Yeah it would be nice to see a bunch of higher ranked teams lose just to see everyone freak out.  The ultimate goal is to beat the living daylights out of ohio.  Does anyone think Hoke will run up the score if given the chance?  I don't think he would personally, anyone disagree?

UMxWolverines

November 23rd, 2011 at 11:57 PM ^

What would happen if Arkansas beats LSU and Alabama beats Auburn? That would mean LSU beat Alabama, Alabama beat Arkansas, and Arkansas beat LSU. Who would win the tie-breaker?

Gorgeous Borges

November 24th, 2011 at 12:50 AM ^

 I really don't want to face Alabama, LSU, or Arkansas in a BCS bowl game. Should we beat Ohio, I want to play a team that we could probably beat. That would be Houston. I know a lot of people think there's no glory of beating Houston in a BCS bowl, but it's still a BCS bowl win in Hoke's first year, and that would be huge.

Maizedout1982

November 24th, 2011 at 1:45 AM ^

Am i the only one who is kinda nervous about playing OSU on Saturday? I am thinking they have abetter than average chance against us. I am just being honest. This is the best defense that we have seen all year. Borges better be ready to call one hell of a game. 

 

GO BLUE!!

MSHOT92

November 24th, 2011 at 9:01 AM ^

it's THE GAME for good reason...I won't feel comfortable til 00:00....OR at the hands of a royal ass whoopin' by the middle of the third...but whatever...yeah you can't really rely on records or mutual opponents...the game is THE GAME. And you know those bugeye bastards will muster everything they have and put together their best game of the season...and we can only hope we get the refs who worked the Nebraska game rather than those who worked the Iowa game...just sayin'.

mikoyan

November 24th, 2011 at 9:36 AM ^

At this point, OSU really has nothing to lose.  Their season is pretty much pinned on this one game.  Michigan at this point has pretty much exceded expectations (new coach, new schemes, that defense from last year, etc.).   Teams that face teams with nothing to lose will face a buzzsaw.

So we'll see.

As for the larger BCS world...I would love to see more chaos.  I want to see enough chaos that they will finally declare the system broken.

UMichYank11

November 24th, 2011 at 9:49 AM ^

Actually I would sadly take Michigan State's defense over OSU this year.  After watching what Penn State did rushing-wise against the OSU defense, I gained a little more confidence in this game.  However, that being said, I think as many have pointed out that this game will be a hard fought game but I wouldn't mind a final score to match that Nebraska win.

With that being said, GO BLUE! BEAT OHIO!!!

NoMoPincherBug

November 24th, 2011 at 4:53 AM ^

Ohio has a freshman starting at LB and doesnt generate a lot of pass rush...they are soft in the middle and if Denard is accurate, IMO our WRs and maybe Koger can have a huge day...this will open up Fitz to run wild in the second half and kill clock...not worried about their D more worried about Braxton Miller getting loose or suddenly being accurate

UMgradMSUdad

November 24th, 2011 at 5:50 AM ^

Any BCS bowl will do. And yes, of course we need to take care of Ohio first.  I have been really worried almost every game this season about how the Maize and Blue would play.  Not so much this game. I think Michigan builds up a lead, and Gardner gets some reps in mop up role to end the game.

BigTOP

November 24th, 2011 at 7:13 AM ^

and then let us go to whatever bowl will have us. A BCS bowl would be perfect for the mere fact that it would rub it in MSU's face since they will be skipped for losing the BTCG.

 I also believe it is best for us to be in a bowl game with a team that we can beat to end the season on a high note to build toward next fall. We don't need an end to the season like MSU had last year with Bama, so I let's stay away from an upper SEC team for at least this year!

BEAT OHIO

 

Bo is God

November 24th, 2011 at 9:22 AM ^

Beating Ohio is the focus.  We can shift gears to the next game as the clock ticks off to 0:00 and the Wolverines rain down a sparkling Gatorade bath upon the Big Fella.

Frickin' jacked for this game.  I am a 39 year old man who is going to run with the coeds onto the field as if I was running with the bulls. I am stretching now so I do not pull a hammy. 

Hail the Victors!

Uferisms

November 24th, 2011 at 10:20 AM ^

All week all I have been thinking abuot is beating Ohio.  No that will not help the team on Saturday, so yes it is ok to think ahead and post your thoughts to the blog.  But your voice, your voice needs to come with you on Saturday (for those of us at the game).  Your voice will not make a tackle, a catch, a great cut back or a coaching adjustment.  We will leave those things to Martin, Koger, Fitz, Hoke (and Staff) and the rest of the TEAM that is running under the banner on Saturday.  But your voice can and should create an atmosphere that disrupts Ohio's thoughts and causes them to make mistake after mistake.   

Go Blue!  Beat Ohio and see you in New Orleans, Miami, Glendale, Tampa, Orlando or wherever we need to go to follow our beloved Wolverines.

 

 

 

Muttley

November 25th, 2011 at 12:00 AM ^

The article says so, albeit indirectly.
"The best case scenario for Stanford is an LSU-Alabama national championship," Edwards said. "It puts Michigan in the Sugar Bowl and takes another at-large team off the board."
Why should Stanford care about Michigan? Because Stanford has struggled to fill its own stadium recently.