Who wins more games? Lions or Wolverines

Submitted by Chi-Blue on

So who ya Got??? By the numbers the Lions have more opportunities so you would think more wins. However, the Lions still have to play Green Bay twice, have to go to New Orleans, and go to Chicago to face a Bears team that will want revenge.

Michigan plays 3 of their last 5 at home. The last couple years life on the road in the BI0 has been a killer . . . can we get 1 or even 2 big ones on the road in November?

Sticking with regular seasons only, no playoffs(Please, Please, Please!!!) and no bowl game I say its dead even with a magic # of 9 wins for both.

Thoughts???

JHendo

October 24th, 2011 at 6:11 PM ^

Please remember, at the the end of the day, they're still the Lions. Until the make it to the playoffs multiple years in a row and get past the 1st rnd in at least one of them, I refuse to have an iota of faith in the Lions. Everytime I believe in them, it always ends in heartbreak.

Moonlight Graham

October 24th, 2011 at 6:03 PM ^

I think these two teams are on an equal win total expectation this season: 8=disappointing but hard to feel too bad considering past few years; 9=about the same as eight except Lions call themselves "winners;" 10=feeling like it was a good season, playoffs/BCS or not; 11=fans have to feel satisfied, probably playoffs for Lions and possibly B1GCG and BCS for M. 

Syyk

October 24th, 2011 at 6:19 PM ^

Satisfied at Michigan winning 11?  I would be absolutely ecstatic.  I'm going to go witht he Lions, but it's close.  I think the Lions have 8 wins by beating Denver, Carolina and Minnesota.  They probably get swept by the Packers (but I could see them pulling one out on Thanksgiving).  The rest of the season looks fairly close, but I think they'll get to 10 wins.

I think Michigan goes 3-2 the rest of the way, but who the hell knows.

a2_electricboogaloo

October 24th, 2011 at 9:10 PM ^

But we are only going to play 14 games at most all year, (12 regular season +1 bowl game +1 BTCG).  Unless you are suggesting that the NCAA is going to switch to a Plus-one format, in which case, awesome, we'd win the National Championship.

TheOnlyOne

October 24th, 2011 at 9:05 PM ^

I'd say the Lions are better than half of their remaining opponents and as good as the rest, except the Pack. We're in a slightly worse situation than that, and considering the fact that the Lions get more game I'll take Detroit with 10-11 wins while UM gets 9

NorthSideBlueFan

October 25th, 2011 at 9:13 AM ^

While the second half of their schedule is tough, they should def hit double digit wins. (Hopefully!) Michigan will hit at least 9 in the regular season.

Lions' wins: Denver, Carolina, Minne, Oakland or SD(not both) and @Green Bay (they will be resting their guys as they will have clinched home field throughout.)

Lions'  definite losses: GB (Thanksgiving) and at NO.

bacon1431

October 24th, 2011 at 9:16 PM ^

Before the season, I thought the Lions would win 9 games. I think they'll get to that. I also think that we'll lose two more of our remaining games. So the answer is neither, both will get 9.

uminks

October 24th, 2011 at 10:54 PM ^

I still think Sparty will lose a game they should win.  If we win out, we still have  a chance. My guess is that we will lose two more games. Worried about IA on the road and losing one at home. I think we'll take IL on the road. I'll be happy if both teams win 10 games.

Realistically, Lions 10 wins, Michigan 9 wins.  

a2_electricboogaloo

October 24th, 2011 at 11:22 PM ^

It seems realistic from here on out honestly.

Look who we are playing:

Purdue (winnable), Iowa (winnable), Illinois (a winnable game, they haven't looked so hot in the past couple weeks), Nebraska (our hardest game IMHO, likely a loss) and Ohio (I think this game is going to be harder than everyone is giving it credit for, possibly a toss up, but I'm waiting until after this weeks game to come up with a verdict for them).

Yes, the board will err on the side of optimism, but it's a Michigan board so what do you expect.

rederik

October 25th, 2011 at 1:45 PM ^

Lions play four more games, and yet... they're the Lions, and after losing these last two, I think they'll unfortunately start to play a little bit like those 'same ol Lions' before they pick themselves back up, win a few, but then lose their first game in the playoffs. In short: they'll lose a couple more, and ultimately end up 12-5.

In addition, I think that with continual improvement [coaching, and we have the guys to do it] Michigan has a chance to win out--with the biggest question mark, in my optimistic mind, being Iowa---and although I think they prolly lose the B10 Championship if they get a shot at it, I see that (either the loss or the snub) turning into motivation for a bowl victory. 12-1 or 12-2.

Call me unreasonably optimistic if you want (as a Michigan fan), or too cynical as a Lions fan, but I say its a tie at 12.