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Topic: #25 Michigan (4-1, 6-2) at Michigan State (0-5, 3-5) Post Game

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Mdot21

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Re: #25 Michigan (4-1, 6-2) at Michigan State (0-5, 3-5) Post Game
« Reply #42 on: October 27, 2025, 09:22:16 PM »
9-3 with a true frosh QB with losses on the road vs OU & USC and a home loss to #1 OSU

not too shabby

losing to Maryland and then beating #1 OSU - gonna keep his job fer sure
not good enough. 10-2 or he's done.

Harbaugh raised the standard. You have the NIL money cannon behind you to get top guys in HS recruiting and the porthole. Zero excuse to settle for mediocrity anymore. This isn't Nebraska. Make the playoff or hit the fucking road jack. 

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Re: #25 Michigan (4-1, 6-2) at Michigan State (0-5, 3-5) Post Game
« Reply #43 on: October 27, 2025, 09:27:09 PM »
you can't coach scared or try to make players play like they are bubble wrapped. have to play to win the game and put belt to ass of the other team every week: see Cignetti, Curt. have to let your players play and the chips fall where they may.

Bryce Underwood is not going to be anywhere near the type of player he can become if you don't involve his legs into the equation. He is a FREAK athlete for his size and those legs are a dangerous weapon. 
Bluto's right. Psychotic, but absolutely right. 

It's one thing to want to keep your star safe bc you don't have anyone behind him. But you're trying to win championships. If wrapping your QB in bubble wrap is losing you games, then what's the point of worrying about his health? His health is irrelevant if you don't make the CFP. 

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Re: #25 Michigan (4-1, 6-2) at Michigan State (0-5, 3-5) Post Game
« Reply #44 on: October 27, 2025, 09:33:48 PM »
not good enough. 10-2 or he's done.

Harbaugh raised the standard. You have the NIL money cannon behind you to get top guys in HS recruiting and the porthole. Zero excuse to settle for mediocrity anymore. This isn't Nebraska. Make the playoff or hit the fucking road jack.
good luck with that strategy - you could turn into Nebraska
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good luck with that strategy - you could turn into Nebraska
already basically are Nebraska so far with Sharon. he ain't done shit yet. 7-5 year 1 and 6-2 so far with plenty of time left to shit the bed year 2.

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how does Moore continue to play Morgan? kid is fucking ass....Morgan must have pics of Sharon cheating on his wife or something.


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already basically are Nebraska so far with Sharon. he ain't done shit yet. 7-5 year 1 and 6-2 so far with plenty of time left to shit the bed year 2.
hah, wait till ya hire yer Scott Frost instead of Rhule or Pelini


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If either coach is back next year they are unserious programs.  What a horrible game
If you’d told me Underwood would be just 8 of 17 for 86 yards I really would’ve thought Spartans won the game. Rossi coached his arse off and many times left the Offense in a favorable position.M* did rip off some long plays scoring 3 TDs in the 2nd half some of that was leaving the "D" on the field from turn overs or 3 and outs.A couple of sustained drives even if they didn't score would have helped out the defense.If there is a coaching change I'd give Rossi and interm tag for one season at least he showed some fire
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yeah sure, except for the FACTS that they are not the same age nor have the same experience level.

CJ Carr is 20 years old and is a RS Freshman, whereas Bryce Underwood is a true freshman who just turned 18 years old two months ago, he technically could be class of 2026.

You are discounting an entire year of experience sitting in a college system learning an offense, an entire year and off-season of getting reps in practice, and developing chemistry with WR's and TE's on the team and sharpening your game before you get thrust into live action and have bullets flying. CJ Carr has had this luxury that Underwood has not.
You're exactly right on the age difference and red shirt vs true freshman, but ask Arch Manning how being in the system completely elevated his game. The most common excuse I see for QB's underperforming is "learning the system" or that they need to get experience. While that can be true, there's also the reality that some guys understand the game better than others, which can offset or conquer a talent gap. Unless you want to try and convince me that Tom Brady was the most athletic qb to venture through Ann Arbor.  Athletic ceiling isn't everything, especially at this position. 

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