so much for that
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so much for that
This list is completely arbitrary and not a genuine analysis of the relative merits of state fossils.
will be michigan's highest pick in a while
money has to go somewhere
I am only motivated by people who have no opinion about me.
the just released schedules were a flat-out statement that the B10 doesn't believe SOS will matter in playoff selection
but I thought that draft was supposed to be incredibly loaded?
If you're gonna go please be in the first round.
another delightful side effect of a 14 team conference
I disagree.
GOOD PLAN
hahahahaha
thoughtful piece from Jacobi on middle finger lady
Their high school coaches and AAU coaches have probably a better appreciation of Michigan than maybe they had before," Beilein said. "It's a tough balance right now. Tim Hardaway and Trey Burke weren't really high-profile players, nor was Darius Morris, and all were high-profile players. "We're still looking at 'who is the best fit.' "
"When I call somebody a midget, clearly I'm not trying to insult f---ing midgets. I'm just using basketball terminology."


At least 2 of the 3 options have UM and OSU in the same division. The key is that we vote +1 as our third choice (I wish they had 10 options so I could vote +1 10th). Vote early and often!
The bad news is the number of comments on the BTN site from other B1G fans who think that +1 is the way to go.
Ultimately though, I do not trust the B1G to actually listen to the fans. Instead, the suits will pick a fourth choice for realignment that simultaneously ruins all rivalries and results in the farthest total travel for every fanbase. They also will replace Leaders and Legends with WOW and COOL and play the B1G championship game in Tokyo to get the Asian markets. Plus, they will have an animated rapping dog named B1GGIE, who will also appear in mascot form at all B1G games singing, "I love it when you call me B1G conference..."
"[The University of Michigan] was, in short, the testing ground for all my prejudices, my beliefs and my ignorance, and it helped to lay out the boundaries of my life."--Arthur Miller