I have been reflecting about the deeper meaning of the cover and it is so clever it's almost brought me to tears.
You are seeing the back of the Michigan helmet, signifying that it's a look back on the past three wonderful seasons, represented by one helmet stripe each. The helmet stickers are the numbers 1-144, with the most special team's number highlighted in maize
I went to Madison to witness the beat-down of 2019. Although the game itself was horrendous, I can't say enough nice things about the city, stadium, and enemy fanbase.
There was some good-natured trash-talking during the tailgating, but absolutely nothing malicious. Just good times had by all.
On the walk to the stadium before the game, a particularly hospitable Badger fan stopped me to ask if I was having a good time. I separated from my group of friends to join him at his tailgate, where he treated me to beers and eggrolls from a street vendor.
I will say that I was underwhelmed by "jump around", but I recognize that the score at that point in the game might have factored in.
After the game, we went to about 8 different bars to sample all the cheese curds in the city. Boy were they all good, and lessened the sting of the loss just a little bit.
Thanks for this thread OP, I was curious about the same thing.
Recently found out YTTV is not available in my area yet so I was looking at alternatives. Was considering DTVnow, but on the channel lineup it says NBC (ND game) is on demand only. Is this true? Can you get live NBC with DTVnow?
I was all aboard the KH (since I guess we are doing initials for everyone now) hype train when I saw him interact with his daughter in the Amazon series.
Going off Bo's criteria for a good football team (what kind of husbands you are, what type of father you've become), Karan has already set high expectations.
Can anyone comment on using YouTube TV/other streaming specifically to watch CFB games? I would love to get rid of my cable subscription, but the few times I've been forced to watch on the ESPN app have me apprehensive of using the internet to watch in terms of lag, intermittent connection, etc.
I recently bought my first house, so I am looking at internet/cable plans. If I cut the cord, what kind of speed do I need in order to watch seamlessly as possible? Are there any other drawbacks?
I'll always remember WS for his dipsy-doo ballerina touchdown run against Maryland, the perfect deep passes he threw (Darboh against Wisconsin, Butt against MSU, Chesson against Rutgers) and the numerous first downs he eked out with a ball fake as Wiltnard Speightinson.
I was wondering if that was how the math works out, thanks for explaining!
So would it be fair to say that all this means is that people THINK we have a 10% chance to win, not that we actually HAVE a 10% chance? Or are these two things indistinguishable, with all the metrics (KenPom, RPI, etc) available?
When odds like this are posted, does it imply that we actually have a 1 in 9 chance to win? Or do the expected wagers factor in as well?
Meaning, if more and more people bet on Michigan, our odds would increase, right (to level out the money)? How much does this this affect the listed odds?
I don't see the downside to the rest at all. From reading Stu Douglass's article, Coach B seems like an animal in the film room and preparing the team. I trust him to make sure everyone stays mentally locked in.
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I have been reflecting about the deeper meaning of the cover and it is so clever it's almost brought me to tears.
You are seeing the back of the Michigan helmet, signifying that it's a look back on the past three wonderful seasons, represented by one helmet stripe each. The helmet stickers are the numbers 1-144, with the most special team's number highlighted in maize
I went to Madison to witness the beat-down of 2019. Although the game itself was horrendous, I can't say enough nice things about the city, stadium, and enemy fanbase.
There was some good-natured trash-talking during the tailgating, but absolutely nothing malicious. Just good times had by all.
On the walk to the stadium before the game, a particularly hospitable Badger fan stopped me to ask if I was having a good time. I separated from my group of friends to join him at his tailgate, where he treated me to beers and eggrolls from a street vendor.
I will say that I was underwhelmed by "jump around", but I recognize that the score at that point in the game might have factored in.
After the game, we went to about 8 different bars to sample all the cheese curds in the city. Boy were they all good, and lessened the sting of the loss just a little bit.
Graduated Michigan Engineering in 2012, then went elsewhere to get a PhD in engineering.
It is my strong, objective opinion that Michigan is the finest school on earth.
Can anyone please explain the Winovich Meme? I'm missing something
I thought the same thing, but I started looking for them. A few players had a single sticker. No idea what for
Games on nbc, not nbcsn
Is the ND game on NBC or NBC sports? Are those the same thing?
Thanks for this thread OP, I was curious about the same thing.
Recently found out YTTV is not available in my area yet so I was looking at alternatives. Was considering DTVnow, but on the channel lineup it says NBC (ND game) is on demand only. Is this true? Can you get live NBC with DTVnow?
"We have four quarterbacks who can play for us"
Of Patterson, Peters, McCaffrey, Milton, and George Jr., any guesses for which one can't play?
I was all aboard the KH (since I guess we are doing initials for everyone now) hype train when I saw him interact with his daughter in the Amazon series.
Going off Bo's criteria for a good football team (what kind of husbands you are, what type of father you've become), Karan has already set high expectations.
Can anyone comment on using YouTube TV/other streaming specifically to watch CFB games? I would love to get rid of my cable subscription, but the few times I've been forced to watch on the ESPN app have me apprehensive of using the internet to watch in terms of lag, intermittent connection, etc.
I recently bought my first house, so I am looking at internet/cable plans. If I cut the cord, what kind of speed do I need in order to watch seamlessly as possible? Are there any other drawbacks?
Can anyone verify if big ten network is still available on YouTubetv/others even in other markets? Specifically Florida?
I'll always remember WS for his dipsy-doo ballerina touchdown run against Maryland, the perfect deep passes he threw (Darboh against Wisconsin, Butt against MSU, Chesson against Rutgers) and the numerous first downs he eked out with a ball fake as Wiltnard Speightinson.
a la Asiasi.
Hoping all the best for him.
SISTER JEAN, WE COMING FOR THAT ASS
Poole Party, Sparty down
TAMU looks to be an easier opponent, and I defend my Ph.D dissertation next Friday!
Just woke up! BANG BANG
Just woke up! BANG BANG
Don't care how easy the path is. Look at MSU and how far their cupcake schedule got them
I definitely agree with the "fucking state" part of Duncan's trash talk.
If you're right, I wonder what that means. He is from New Hampshire right? Probably not the first thing I would say, but I'm not on his level.
What did Mo say during the Nebraska game?
A sooner friend is convinced that hes headed to OU. We have been fighting and bickering over him as if our opinions actually matter.
I was wondering if that was how the math works out, thanks for explaining!
So would it be fair to say that all this means is that people THINK we have a 10% chance to win, not that we actually HAVE a 10% chance? Or are these two things indistinguishable, with all the metrics (KenPom, RPI, etc) available?
When odds like this are posted, does it imply that we actually have a 1 in 9 chance to win? Or do the expected wagers factor in as well?
Meaning, if more and more people bet on Michigan, our odds would increase, right (to level out the money)? How much does this this affect the listed odds?
Every basketball season in recent memory is able to dull the sting, just a little, from the previous football season.
I don't see the downside to the rest at all. From reading Stu Douglass's article, Coach B seems like an animal in the film room and preparing the team. I trust him to make sure everyone stays mentally locked in.