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Um...

Ok?

And

you're proving my point.

This level of Michigan arrogance

is strikingly palpable. There really is a Michigan difference. 

When you guys wonder why so many other programs despise you, its this. Its soooo this.

I can recommend Sling

For 20/month the selection is quite good in their basic package. ESPN and ESPN2 are the featured sports channels, though Fox Sports and B1G are not included (which is annoying). I bought an HD antenna, so anything on broadcast is also available for a low, one time fee of about $15. 

I have had issues with the connectivity of Sling during largely viewed games, however. My internet speed is 30MPS so I know that's not the trouble. The Cavs Warriors game a month ago lagged and I had to restart the ap a couple times. I do consider this a minor inconvenience and consider it worth the trouble.

Overall I give it a B+ for what it is.

 

OSU says

I only fondle

potatoes. 

No, it's

Le'Veon Bell style?
hy·per·bo·le
hīˈpərbəlē/
noun
  1. exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
    synonyms: exaggeration, overstatement, magnification, embroidery, embellishment, excess, overkill, rhetoric; More

 

Okudah has already enrolled.

So that's highly unlikely.

Statistically and logically impossible?

Proposed theorum: A ≠ C

Axioms: A = B; B = C

Therefore, A = C

Thus the proposed negative theorum "A ≠ C" is false.

Done.

Oh :)

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Actually, Harbaugh can go 0-3

against Ohio State and it is a very realistic option.

I root for other B1G teams in Dec and Jan

because bowl performance plays a significant role in the perception of  conference strength. So OSU's wins over Clemson and Bama will help lift the conference up as a whole. The higher perceived competition within the B1G equates to a stronger schedule and more ammunition for CFP support for 2017 and beyond.

However, there is a distinct difference between the impact these wins would have on OSU's program and that of the entire conference. That being said, once we bring home the golden vagina and you guys take care of FSU, along with (hopefully) many other B1G bowl wins, the B1G will be the talk of the town and not thought of just being top heavy.

I believe this bowl year specifically is of great importance to the B1G conference. Ever since Wisconsin upset LSU in week one, all we've heard is how our conference is far and away the best in the country. If we fail to meet expectations and get thumped early and often (PSU vs USC for instance) and end up with a losing bowl record, analysts will say they may have been wrong about the B1G's dominance and we would lose our grasp on being considered the premier league in college football. Bowl season leaves lasting impressions that will be talked about for months in the offseason. Its best we all end things on the right foot.

TL;DR: B1G bowl wins improve conference perception.

C'mon guys

Its good for the conference ;)

Its a bit of an oxymoron

when you conclude your comment with "not worried" typed in all caps...

We've got a great Walmart Supercenter

This is a legitimate concern of mine

"With the way urban is recruiting they are likely to always be a young but talented team."

I'm afraid that we'll turn into a one or two and done type of school. No one had really heard of Malik Hooker before this year. Now some are saying that he could go in the 1st round. Experience goes a long way on college football. I fear that we could be lacking it for years to come...except maybe at QB.

Well, sure

In 2107 every offense will be comprised of rocket-armed, behemoth robot QBs that have pinpoint accuracy and lasers that shoot out of their eyes.

Just gonna leave this right here...

247 Article

Funniest thing I've read

In a very long time.

I disagree

At this point

you guys are only down to JT O'Korn. If JT gets KO'ed, then you'll have the gunslinger, Cardale Morris in the mix.

Point

taken

Damn dude

chill out. You may have just redefined exaggeration.

I don't think there are any

rational Buckeye fans that expect DPJ to commit to Ohio State.

UM seems to be far and away the leader in his recruitment, and have been so for some time.

Please note the key word, "rational," in my previous sentence.

This comment

is fantastic for several reasons.

Ha, no

That's just the result of jealousy and frustration that he chose to side with the enemy. OSU fans also like to mock his Twitter exclamation to "Suckeyes" recently, furthering their disdain for the dynamic playmaker.

From most everything I've seen, the dude is a stud. The moment I turned on the Colorado vs UM game, Peppers was in the backfield making a tackle for loss. Peppers would surely start at the safety position for OSU, and alongside Malik Hooker would create a very troublesome duo for any offense. I could also see him as our walk out LB, like Darron Lee. He would probably return kicks on ST.

However, alot of shortsided OSU fans think back to the 2015 OSU-UM game for evidence of Peppers' greatness. Quite simply, it was not there. Beyond some nice plays he made on offense, I don't recall Jabrill being all that impactful on The Game last year.

We're all curious to see what unfolds this November.

Yes, Ohio State is aware of Michigan

Program dominance can be a fleeting moment in time and is considered as precious as it is fragile by rational Buckeye fans in my neck of the woods. Just take a look at USC, Texas, Miami, etc. Ohio State believes that UM is and always will be their biggest threat to maintaining a stranglehold on success in the midwest. So yes, you are in our heads and rightfully so. I believe this constant feeling of insecurity keeps Urban and the Buckeyes hungry, knowing that they can be dethroned as quickly as Jim devours a booger.

The loudest sighs of relief you'll hear in Ohio's capital always come the day after an Ohio State victory over your Wolverines. We respect this rivalry and our rival. And that means remaining cognizant of your program's status.

Ah, something we can agree on FUCK PENN STATE That entire program disgusts me.
They really need to change the "commitment" process

CFB coaches cannot formally offer a HS player until their junior year.

HS players cannot commit until their senior year begins.

Once a formal "offer" or a "commitment" is given, the school and the player can only back out based on certain criteria - coach leaves the school prior to signing day; a player of the same position "commits" prior to another; player's conduct off the field is not becoming of the university; academic issues, etc.

With the decommitments, the Twitter bravado (see Zach Smith) and the constant school one-upmanship it really feels like a soap opera out there.

Ya, I certainly wasn't expecting

to be welcomed with open arms into this community. However, I feel that this blog if rife with content and 11W can't quite satiate my appetite. I'll try to stay on my best behavior as I gain a different perspective here.

You don't really "get" market

positioning maps, do you? As an Ohio State fan, I'd be quite alright with your graph.