REJOICE

Submitted by MGomaha on

No matter all the rumors, turmoil, and everything else surrounding the program, this is something that I think WE all needed as fans, alums, students, and everyone involved in or around the program. Seeing guys like Bo Dever and Drake Johnson shine is what this program is all about.

I don't like to get sappy, but damn is It Still Great To Be a Michigan Wolverine.

Go Blue.

Wolverine Devotee

November 1st, 2014 at 6:44 PM ^

Drizzy J just slapped Desmond Howard upside the head.

19 straight against Indiana. You should do homework, Desmond. 

No QB whose name is Zander was gonna come in and win. 

Michigan has a chance at a bowl game. Hopefully they make one, they fire Hoke before it but allow him to coach the game and the players win the bowl for him.

Beat Northwestern first.

goblue16

November 1st, 2014 at 7:47 PM ^

Winning is great but it's Indiana. This is expected enjoy it today and tomorrow move on. But always go blue!

ifis

November 1st, 2014 at 9:05 PM ^

The offense looked better than it has since Ohio and the defense looked downright dominant.  The latter is more impressive than the former.  Indiana might not be a good team, but they have a good offense.  The former might be more important for the team though; the offense needed a confidence builder.

snarling wolverine

November 2nd, 2014 at 3:11 PM ^

This reputation is exaggerated.  

Lloyd Carr's teams against IU:

1995 - 34-17

1996 - 27-20

1997 - 37-0

1998 - 21-10

1999 - 34-31

2000 - 58-0

2003 - 31-17

2004 - 35-14

2005 - 41-14

2006 - 34-0  

I count two close games and a couple others that were somewhat competitive.  1999 is the main outlier, with our Orange Bowl team struggling to beat them, but that IU team had Antwaan Randle-El and could put up a lot of points.

 

Louie C

November 1st, 2014 at 8:17 PM ^

The one thing I learned during the RR years is never to take a win for granted; especially a conference one. I think most people are pleased because at this point, the team could have came out flat and laid an egg, and to be perfectly honest, I don't think too many people would've been surprised.