Nebraska ded
UCLA seems completely miffed by the screen pass. Memphis has scored their last two TDs on screen passes of 40+ yards.
Ah... Haven't watched that game, but I thought you were saying Michigan is moving the ball but not scoring commensurately.Not sure I follow. I was commenting that Michigan's offense has been responsible for roughly 400 yards and 20 points in both of their earlier games, despite the huge gap in talent between the two opponents. They are poised to do it yet again, despite further variables.
This game is hilarious.Onward to ULL/aTm. This game feels like Sumlin already has both feet out the door.
Ah... Haven't watched that game, but I thought you were saying Michigan is moving the ball but not scoring commensurately.
Top 5? I don't know. Firing Solich might've been Top 5. Firing Richt, maybe. Firing Terry Bowden, IMHO. Come to think of it, Auburn alone is responsible for several potential Top 5's. Interesting question.I was laughing at them when they fired Pelini for Riley. Top five all-time most boneheaded coaching moves.
400 yards of offense in a game isn't considered good any more? What year am I living in? My car gets about 20 mpg... that's pretty good, right?Wouldn't term it that way, honestly. Less than 200 yards of offense at the half may have, at some point, qualified as moving the ball, but for a top 10 team in this era against Air Force, it's seriously underwhelming. But they did the same thing against a good Florida defense, so Harbaugh is just providing a sterling example of yet another way I don't understand the game of football.
Sumlin should stay because college football doesn't do enough to support black head coaches
Ty Willingham--fired
Charlie Strong--fired
Randy Shannon--fired
Maybe but I don't care for your verbiageCharlie Strong's new team would bootyblast the team that fired him.
Maybe but I don't care for your verbiage