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I feel bad for those Kentucky players that got caught in the fans storming the court

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1. Robert Griffin the third
<br>2. Tyrann Mathieu
<br>3. Monte Ball

good fucking lord

i love Michigan

Royal Oak

Shout out to Royal Oak Ravens with our first win in three years! 21-20 over St Clair Shores Lake Shore.

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I just love reading these and having no clue what it all means.

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This game is actually getting annoying to watch. I need a sammich.

Dancing lady

Is the girl on the left supposed to be dancing?

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Cleqveland fans had no idea what happened on that first foul tip. They were still cheering.

I'm in

[email protected]
<br>I would also not like gay porn.

Winning.

LSU vs Wisconsin
<br>1 bowl
<br>
<br>Duh!

Well done

Sir, I'm lovin' all of it!

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Ha hahahahah oh Mr Pryor, when are you going to learn? Oh wait, you go to OSU!

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That guy whacks off to pictures of Terrelle Pryor(allegedly)

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But he never paid it. The boosters did!

Phew

I'm a extremely glad that that was a joke. Not too obvious though.

Did I miss something?

The second article mentions him crashing a plane and killing 60 people. Was that a joke?

Kesler

That goal was all set up by keslers hard work. He's a model player for the NHL. And he was born in Livonia!

Now that Tressel is done

We

Now that Tressel is done

We can get Bri'onte Dunn !

what exactly is the Fulmer

what exactly is the Fulmer Cup. I kinda get it but who started it and why?

Whats with Auburn

And qbs? Zeke Pike, Tate Forcier and someone i cannot remember the name of have all had interest in them.

Hah!

I get the short joke. Nice one.

That annoys me.

So does when the hockey announcer in between the benches says something obvious like right after a goal saying that they are really excited about scoring.

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Would it be wrong to call him OJ?

(No subject)

They will never wear that helmet.

Fuckin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jBXpj8j34s&feature=related

Bruce Boudreau has some pretty good rants

be a pro

I love the be a pro game mode. I play as a goalie and it is very fun but is also pretty hard. A downside is that i always feel like it is my fault when they score.

Agreed

It was bad. But not as bad as we were all making it out to be.

gahh

We missed the field goal. Theres something new.

 Nice run by Cox though

Wait

Jimmy Johns has the best subs and bread. Tubbys wins with the sauce.

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I like pie. That is all.

Tough loss

We just have to live with it and move on. Great season, great team.

Postulate?

Come on man.

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The world may never know

Baby seals

I enjoy using baby seals instead of cupcakes. Hopefully that catches on! And way to go girls!!

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I like the jump for a touchdown at 1:18. Shows he can play MANBALL

 

 

Yippee!

Frozen Four baby!

Shorts

Apparently he never fully embraced Michigan and the fab five. Kneecaps scare me.

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He looks funny in red

Think

Fab Five

capricious

 Capricious  for Denard

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That was an amazing article. I can't wait for next year! Go blue!

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This is also a great time for Michigan to get those "big team" wins that everyone always *wants. * I was going to say needs but we didn't have any "big team" wins

The Denard throw at 1:04

Gave me a boner

If only,

:'(

From espn.com

From @Micah_J_D: How much better can Michigan's defense be with a new coach, but the same players?

I expect them to be considerably better than they were in 2010 under Greg Robinson. Of course, they can't possibly get much worse. Last fall, they were atrocious in almost every way. They ranked 108th in scoring defense, 110th in total defense, 112th against the pass, 95th against the run, 98th in sacks and 108th in turnover margin. Whether or not Rich Rodriguez returned, a change on defense needed to be made.

The issues were many: The 3-3-5 scheme they ran didn't seem to fit well against Big Ten personnel, and the Wolverines were also very thin on defense and took major injury hits in some key spots. Worst of all, they simply didn't have many playmakers or guys with the type of ability you expect to see at Michigan.

Near midseason, I spent about eight hours watching film of the Wolverines' D with a longtime former NFL guy. It was fascinating, because later that night Rodriguez popped into the room and watched along with us, answering some questions about what we were seeing.


There was only one player on the whole defense who really jumped out on the tape: nose tackle Mike Martin. He is a powerhouse with good feet, and a true difference-maker. The rest were, at best, just average guys, except for two other younger players who "flashed" some talent: then-sophomore linebacker Craig Roh (who seemed to be playing out of position) and freshman defensive end Jibreel Black. The NFL guy winced as he watched upperclassmen playing tentatively, taking bad angles and missing tackles.

The Wolverines' defense was just a bad mix. Some of the younger players who were forced into action were harder to get a read on, because developing players doesn't happen overnight and there were more growing pains than usual because the defense was so porous. The message being directed toward the players was obviously muddled, too.

I believe that all of this is going to change now. In new Michigan defensive coordinator Greg Mattison, you have a coach who knows exactly what it takes to shut people down in the Big Ten. He did it 15 years ago when he coached in Ann Arbor, and he did it when he was working with the Florida Gators' defense when the Gators thumped the Ohio State Buckeyes in the BCS title game. Mattison is committed to making run defense his No. 1 priority. He's going back to a four-man front.

It'll be interesting to see if he can develop some of the younger guys who quite frankly aren't all that young anymore, like former blue-chip defensive tackle William Campbell, who has been flipped back from offense to DT, and converted safety Cam Gordon, who is now a linebacker.

Another reason for optimism: They'll get experienced cornerback Troy Woolfolk back after the senior missed the entire season with a broken leg. Junior cornerback J.T. Floyd is also back after missing the last four games of the 2010 season with an ankle injury. That bodes well.

Also, the schedule breaks well for the Wolverines. They open with five consecutive home games, with the toughest test being Week 2 against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. At worst, Michigan should open 4-1 before going to play the Northwestern Wildcats. As colleague Chris Sprow points out, their schedule looks a lot like the Michigan State Spartans' did in 2010. The Wolverines do have to play both Michigan State and the Iowa Hawkeyes on the road before closing at home against the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Ohio State, but this is a team that very realistically could win nine games. 

 

 

 

Cold

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oof9pZ6CWD0&feature=related  this is the  first time i have seen this. its after WVU beat Kentucky last year. the players started to mimick John Wall and well, do the John Wall. 

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Where is John Wall when you need him?

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If it's from the 2009 tourney then I want to see the one from this year

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I couldn't stop laughing after I saw that picture