I'm looking for both to step up. They both have a lot to prove. Offense will be rooted for more by me.
yeah, i think the spring game is perhaps the only sporting event at which you don't have to pick a side at all.
I'm going to break my curse, since I'm 0-2 in games I've been to (App St. and Toledo -- yeah, sorry about that). They can't possibly lose, so I figure I'll be fine after this.
I guess that means I'll brace myself for:
- Tate out with bum rotator cuff
- Minor out with turf toe
- Brown out with freak nasal congestion
- Graham actually going to NFL
My curse is Michigan losing to teams they're supposed to clobber, not any of the stuff you've mentioned, so there.
Hopefully G-Rob can finally find a way to make Stevie Brown's athleticism worth half a shit in his new hybrid position.
I'm rooting for us not to look like bumbling idiots and for nobody to get hurt.
I want to see how some of the young guys look, especially Forcier. Then, hope for no serious injuries. I don't want either side to dominate, because that could be trouble during the season, because I'm pretty sure neither side of the ball will consistently dominate.
this kid could be the real deal...
although I don't know what to look for, I hope we have glowing reports for the O-Line filtering ut of Fort Schembechler or whatever it is called now.
I hate saying this about any UM player, but it seems like the less he has to think, the better off he will be. I hope the hybrid position is one that doesn't bog him down with a lot of choices or give him an opportunity to hang any of the corners out to dry.
I'm rooting for Michigan. I hope they win.