True Blue Grit

December 4th, 2018 at 9:05 AM ^

The reality though is that even after Meyer and Saban are gone, there will be several other (at least) dirt bags to take their place.  The cesspool of corruption within college football and all the money that drives it will ensure there are always coaches willing to sell their pathetic souls for success.  Yeah, that's the jaded, cynical way of looking at it, but it's reality.  I'd like to think a program can win the "Beilein Way" in college football, but I'm just skeptical it can.  I really hope I'm wrong though.  

Realus

December 4th, 2018 at 12:36 PM ^

Agreed.  But it is possible that Day is almost as good.  And OSU does have a big recruiting advantage over us still.  It is very significant:

Recruting ranking by year

Year    UM    OSU
 18       22    2
 17         5    2
 16        8     4
 15      37     7

 

TruuBluu0324

December 4th, 2018 at 8:38 AM ^

no there were some terrible calls I agree, the refs had no business refereeing that game. I just hate when people use that as the reason why Michigan got beat. We all know JT was short, but that fact that Wilton threw a pick 6, fumbled on the goal line, and had another terrible pick is the main reason Michigan lost. Without his turn overs the game would of never been in the refs hands.

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

December 4th, 2018 at 11:03 AM ^

This argument is so common and always wrong.  If Jim Delany just decided at the end of the fourth quarter to capriciously tack on three points to OSU's score and break the tie that way, it would be asinine to suggest that we should just win by seven next time to avoid that.  Michigan did enough to win, even if it was just 51% to 49%, and shouldn't have to make it 55%-45% to avoid garbage-ass refereeing while OSU can win if it's 53%-47%.

You Only Live Twice

December 4th, 2018 at 9:42 AM ^

Also the momentum factor is magnified considerably at home field.  B1G officiating has been noticeably better this year - although we got smoked, officiating had nothing to do with it (solve one problem at a time I guess?) anyway I don't think Meyer wants any part of coming to Ann Arbor with a level officating field.  Good riddance to the scumbag successor of the scumbag Tressel.  

Bucknutz36

December 4th, 2018 at 10:11 AM ^

I have news for you, the officiating stunk in the game this year.  You guys got all the calls, especially in the first half.  OSU simply didn't allow the game to come down to officiating.  You can make excuses all you want, but you had plenty of opportunities to put the game away, and you didn't.  

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

December 4th, 2018 at 8:18 AM ^

Am I maybe the only one who doesn't care about that very much?  I mean besides the fact that we haven't beaten them in a while.  It's Ohio State I want to beat, though, not necessarily Urbz.  Urbz is just a lying shitbag I don't care about very much and us beating him doesn't make him any less of a lying shitbag than, say, Purdue beating him.

CarlosSpicyweiner21

December 4th, 2018 at 7:43 AM ^

I think this was in the works before the season. I think Urban begged the OSU regents to let him go on his own terms for all he had done. I think OSU wanted to fire him for the Zach Smith stuff and he begged to finish the season. I also felt the team knew before the Michigan game which is why they came out and played like they did.