Gerald R. Ford

September 11th, 2010 at 9:03 PM ^

Based on the fact that the entire national media has this as a second thought story and barely mention it, I would say no.  That does not mean that it is not equal or worse (equal in my opinion).  But it says that Michigan is a program that is on a much higher pedastal than Va Tech.  So even though it's equal, NOBODY will care like they did with Happy Appy.  We're Michigan, that's just how it's gonna be, better or worse.

MGoShoe

September 11th, 2010 at 9:04 PM ^

...and it's an in state school.  Last year UVA lost to William & Mary which was very bad.  My son is a freshman at VT and was at the game.  Here's what he texted me after I told him I knew how he felt (losing to an FCS school):

It's funny, it's cold, misty and dreary outside.  Perfect setting.  I also know how it feels to lose to a school of scumbags now.

Chip off the old block. 

Gerald R. Ford

September 11th, 2010 at 9:04 PM ^

Based on the fact that the entire national media has this as a second thought story and barely mention it, I would say no.  That does not mean that it is not equal or worse (equal in my opinion).  But it says that Michigan is a program that is on a much higher pedastal than Va Tech.  So even though it's equal, NOBODY will care like they did with Happy Appy.  We're Michigan, that's just how it's gonna be, better or worse.

mdoc

September 11th, 2010 at 9:22 PM ^

My fiancee is a JMU alum, so she's pretty happy. She's much more happy about the Michigan win though. 

To answer your question, I'd say JMU is a much worse team than App State was that year, but it's hard to say which loss is worse. It becomes a subjective argument with most non-Michigan fans loving the way Michigan fell. Haters gonna hate.

ChalmersE

September 11th, 2010 at 9:28 PM ^

almost as unhappy as VaTech.  They're going to have quite a problem with the computers come October and November.  Its signature win just became mundane.

MGoShoe

September 11th, 2010 at 9:28 PM ^

...Michigan Field Hockey defeated the Dukes 4-3 today.

Senior Meredith Way's (Lititz, Pa./Warwick) goal 7:47 into overtime capped a comeback for the ages by the University of Michigan field hockey team in a 4-3 win over No. 14 James Madison on Friday afternoon (Sept. 10) at Phyllis Ocker Field. The Wolverines were down 3-0 at halftime but clawed their way back with three goals of their own in the second half, including two from freshman Rachael Mack (Bromsgrove, England/Bromsgrove School).

jmblue

September 11th, 2010 at 9:28 PM ^

Yes, but because Va Tech has nowhere near our national profile, it will be forgotten - except in Boise, where it just torpedoed their title chances.