Michigan Vs Purdue - Game Thread - NBC, 7:30 PM

Submitted by LakeWylieBlue on November 4th, 2023 at 7:11 PM

Would love to see coach Harbaugh and the boys lay 50+ on Purdue and their drama queen coach!!

(slight edit - put time and network in the title - LSA)

SD Larry

November 4th, 2023 at 10:54 PM ^

Interesting blow by handshake especially by Purdue coach.   Not exactly classy from Purdue Coach but was about what I expected after all his talking.

Jordan2323

November 4th, 2023 at 10:54 PM ^

Purdue over there happy with themselves. Waiters might be my new person I don’t like similar to Beileima. You scored two field goals and a garbage fourth down td with 15 seconds left. 
 

Walters with the blow by handshake. What a douche!

The Blue Collar

November 4th, 2023 at 10:58 PM ^

If you knew you were in the right, you keep your head up and shake hands. If you're a dirty coward that is full of shame and guilt, you don't make eye contact and blow by as quick as you can.

Jim had his eyes and head straight up.

@JOK4Prez

November 5th, 2023 at 9:08 PM ^

Game 9: Purdue:

  • Michigan football secured a 41-13 victory over Purdue after the post-bye week matchup.
  • The game had moments of competition, but Michigan's offense eventually regained momentum with big plays.
  • Five key takeaways from the game:
    • The offense can thrive as a pass-first team, with J.J. McCarthy leading the way with 335 passing yards.
    • Roman Wilson had a standout performance, catching nine passes for 143 yards, positioning himself for a strong draft.
    • The tackles on Michigan's offensive line appear to be a weakness, and opponents like Penn State and Ohio State could exploit this.
    • Blake Corum is closing in on the career rushing touchdown record, with 47 touchdowns and a good chance to break the record.
    • Will Johnson, the sophomore cornerback, showed his potential as a Michigan legend with his second interception of the season and an ability to disrupt opponents' plays. Expect him to go early in the first round of the NFL draft after next season.

 

Sign Stealing Update:

  • A Michigan investigation is currently in motion, and it's all about how the alleged sign-stealing operation came to light and reached the NCAA. Interestingly, it appears that family members of Ohio State's head coach, Ryan Day, are involved in this storyline.
  • The Washington Post recently reported that an "outside firm" spilled the beans to the NCAA. Now, here's where it gets intriguing. It seems that Timothy Day, who is Ryan Day's brother, and someone connected to another of his brothers, Christopher Day, are right in the middle of how this information got out. One of them is reportedly associated with a private investigation firm in Manchester, New Hampshire, which happens to be Day's hometown.
  • Michigan insiders have suggested that the evidence passed on to The Washington Post might have been taken from the computer of Connor Stalions, a key figure in the investigation. The plot thickens.
  • As for the future, we're all wondering what will happen with this Michigan sign-stealing scandal. The NCAA is still investigating, and many are calling for the Big Ten conference to step in.
  • ESPN's Stephen A. Smith recently weighed in on the situation. He stressed the importance of resolving this issue before the end of the regular season. Smith raised concerns about what could happen if Michigan were to make it to the Big Ten title or the College Football Playoff with this cloud of uncertainty hanging over them. It could potentially create some serious controversy.
  • Smith also pointed out the challenges that might arise for other teams ranked at No. 5 and No. 6 in the final College Football Playoff rankings. They could rightfully be frustrated if Michigan were to sit ahead of them in the rankings and make it into the CFP field without this matter being properly addressed. It's a legitimate concern for college football fans and enthusiasts.