College Football 2023

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This is shaping up to be a generational draft name class: Kool-Aid McKinstry, Chop Robinson, Bo Nix, Kingsley Suamataia, Princely Umanmielen...

 
This is shaping up to be a generational draft name class: Kool-Aid McKinstry, Chop Robinson, Bo Nix, Kingsley Suamataia, Princely Umanmielen...


I played HS football against an LB named Pepsi. Wouldn't be surprised if he played small college ball somewhere, he was decent.

No clue as to if he ever got a cease & desist letter though.
 
Damn.

But he can coach them in practice...



You want your coach on the sidelines calling plays appropriate to the situation at hand. This is a blow and that's why they applied for a temp injunction to have Harbaugh coach while the process plays out (which is fair). Especially with Penn State tomorrow and Ohio State in 2 weeks
 
You want your coach on the sidelines calling plays appropriate to the situation at hand. This is a blow and that's why they applied for a temp injunction to have Harbaugh coach while the process plays out (which is fair). Especially with Penn State tomorrow and Ohio State in 2 weeks
Sure, but when (if?... :lol: ) Michigan is found guilty they should lose all the wins and have severe financial penalties and bans. Take a look at what the NCAA did to SC for Bush (a single player whose parents, not the player, were receiving benefits) and multiply it by 10.
 
You want your coach on the sidelines calling plays appropriate to the situation at hand. This is a blow and that's why they applied for a temp injunction to have Harbaugh coach while the process plays out (which is fair). Especially with Penn State tomorrow and Ohio State in 2 weeks
Which plays does Harbaugh call? Don’t know his background.

I’d argue that keeping a coach away from the practice field would be even more penal than not allowing the coach on the sideline during the game, especially if the HC doesn’t actively call the plays.
 
A little disappointed today’s game isn’t in the 700P slot. Doak Campbell Stadium is a great atmosphere at night.
 
You want your coach on the sidelines calling plays appropriate to the situation at hand. This is a blow and that's why they applied for a temp injunction to have Harbaugh coach while the process plays out (which is fair). Especially with Penn State tomorrow and Ohio State in 2 weeks
There were some communication issues in the first half which led to two timeouts being burned to avoid delay of game. Reckon they'll get sorted out by the next game, but regardless, it'll be a huge blow not having Harbaugh on the sidelines for OSU if the suspension isn't overturned by then.
 
There were some communication issues in the first half which led to two timeouts being burned to avoid delay of game. Reckon they'll get sorted out by the next game, but regardless, it'll be a huge blow not having Harbaugh on the sidelines for OSU if the suspension isn't overturned by then.
Does Harbaugh call plays?
 
Not as often as he used to - he seems to trust his coordinators much more than he did in his first few years at Michigan.
That's big for y'all not having to elevate a coordinator to play calling with your biggest game looming. Helps to maintain consistency.
 
Only 525 yards total between Mich and PSU... hell, SC will give that up to Oregon in just the first half tonight. We are so going to make the Big 10 fun to watch next year.
 
Why try all those bullshit plays when we have taller receivers who can high point over the smaller defensive backs? Just throw to their back shoulder.
 
Absolutely hilarious play in the Washington game, interception by Washington & the guy on defence running in for a pick 6 drops the ball at the 2 yard line
 
Another blown call in the middle of the field.

Preposterous night by the zebras & the booth.
 
Damn, that's a dislocated elbow / shoulder or a broken collarbone. Kid played tough tonight; you never want to see someone hurt in a critical time in the game.
 
I stepped out during halftime but the commentators mentioned getting an explanation on that FSU/Miami safety play... was an explanation provided on that obvious safety that was not ruled a safety?
 
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