lawlright

August 28th, 2018 at 3:36 PM ^

Went to school with a guy named Andrew Johncock. We'd go to away track events as discus throwers (bad ones) and sign him up as John Cock, instead of Andrew Johncock.

So then the referee would announce the lineup "Smith up! Jones on deck! Cock in the hole!"

Funny every time...

Anchew

August 28th, 2018 at 9:03 AM ^

These kids are oozing with confidence. It seems like they all just want to say how good they are, but they can't. Just look at their facial expressions and they are smiling throughout their interviews. I am looking foward for payback in south bend!

redjugador24

August 28th, 2018 at 9:12 AM ^

I've noticed the same thing in the interviews, but let's hope it translates into W's on Saturdays.  It is nice to see the quiet confidence though. The problem is they can think they're amazing, but it's all relative (to other teams) and it's impossible to know how good you are during fall camp.

On another note, I've been very impressed with Bredeson's interviews, he definitely "gets it" and seems like a phenomenal leader.  Hope that rubs off on some of the younger guys on the OL!

BayWolves

August 28th, 2018 at 11:22 AM ^

This type of confidence feels like the confidence the team had in 1997 (when we won the opener against #8 Colorado 27 to 3). They feel great and know they are going to dominate but they are not over the top about it publicly.  They quietly know they are in for an outstanding season and have the talent and put in the work. Some commenters here may want them to keep things close in the opener but I want them to bury ND. My prediction - a Wolverine win 38 to 3.

JBDaddy

August 28th, 2018 at 9:40 AM ^

Honestly, I want to see them come through a close half and then win.  Pre-season confidence scares me.  I feel a lot better after I see them struggle and then overcome - I used to love the confidence of "they're a second-half team" I had when I was a kid and Bo was the coach, and they often came from behind to win.

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