What's at Steak in Today's Game?

Submitted by MaizeMN on

The meaty part of the schedule; this game epic in its repercussions. A win puts Michigan a half game up on Nebraska. Couple that with a PSU win over Minny and it gives us the tie-breaker against the Gophers. A loss eliminates Michigan from a BIG title opportunity and a major bowl birth. Either way, after today we will know if there's sizzle or just smoke. Dammit, now I feel the urge to BBQ. Go PSU. GO BLUE! Thoughts and predictions? 

Brimley

November 9th, 2013 at 1:34 PM ^

It's all in how you prepare it, junior. Also, remember that all senses dull as you age (particularly true for hearing if you were stoned in the 5th row of the 1977 Flint IMA Rush show and other such endeavors), so we want highly flavorful stuff so we can, you know, taste it.

Nothsa

November 9th, 2013 at 11:41 AM ^

so I'd say the steaks are... pretty high.

Michigan isn't going to the B10 title game. This is not a Rose Bowl season. That possibility ended in OT against Penn State. And frankly... it's for the best. Do you really, really want to see this team go up against Stanford or Oregon? You really don't want to see that. You don't want the rest of the country seeing it, either.

JHendo

November 9th, 2013 at 11:47 AM ^

Serious question here:  Is prime rib considered steak?  It sure looks and tastes like steak to me, but lots of menu seem to try pretty hard to separate the two.  I just don't get it....

JHendo

November 9th, 2013 at 12:18 PM ^

Ok, this I think helps me understand now.  If cut like a steak pre-cook and then broiled or grilled as such, it's a steak.  But if cut post-cook (which is almost always a roast for prime rib), it's not.  Now that makes absolute sense, unless I'm still missing something.

m1jjb00

November 9th, 2013 at 12:28 PM ^

I've never seen it cooked like a steak.  It's typically cooked as a very big piece of meat, bigger than you'd ever see if you're cooking a roast for your family.  I agree that it's a great substitute for steak, but I'd call it a substitute, not a version of steak.

Gameboy

November 9th, 2013 at 12:05 PM ^

This really is a great question as the best steak I ever had was in Nebraska (75 ounce porter house). YUMMMM.... just thinking about it.

What was the question again?

B-Nut-GoBlue

November 9th, 2013 at 12:11 PM ^

One minor grammatical error and this turns into something that isn't inteded but I'd cheating myself if I didn't participate...a nice 8 oz. beef tenderloin sounds about delicious; this post may have taken care of lunch decisions.

eamus_caeruli (not verified)

November 9th, 2013 at 12:16 PM ^

Thai isn't even optimism, it is denial. We are heading to Florida again 1 Jan 2014. No matter what happens, even a 10-2 finish, we are heading to Florida.