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Post by lostabroad2 on Sept 10, 2012 22:23:22 GMT -5
Best wishes to the Air Force Falcons this week as they stomp on Michigan. Didn't work out too well for you did it ;D I thought it worked out pretty well. They ran 71 times for 280+ yards. I don't see how Michigan are ranked #17. No-one gave Air Force a chance, even after Michigan's week 1 performance. I think Michigan 35 - 17 Air Force they'll win by a lot more than that... How did that prediction work out? Oh yeah! They sneaked home by less than a TD. Impressive stuff! There's nothing wrong with a 7-5 record. Stomp stomp stomp! lol. PS. I did remove the 'stomp on Michigan' part of my signature. Perhaps I should bring it back.
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Post by MarchingOn on Sept 10, 2012 22:37:10 GMT -5
Actually there were a lot of people that gave Air Force a chance over on the college football forum that I am on. The triple option is EXTREMELY hard to prepare for, especially when you have less than a week to do so. And coming off facing Bama our players were all beat up. That was a trap game to say the least. And we are not going 7-5 lol. I say either 10-2 or 9-3.
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Post by MarchingOn on Sept 17, 2012 16:50:56 GMT -5
What is your prediction for Mich/Notre Dame LAB?
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Post by lostabroad2 on Sept 17, 2012 18:11:27 GMT -5
I don't follow college football. I don't know which teams are in which divisions or know their schedules...for the most part. Consequently I rarely make predictions about it. (I haven't made any predictions this year). Normally my interest is limited to scouting potential 1st round picks once the NFL season has finished. I know Notre Dame's record but I haven't watched them play. However, I will cheer for all of Michigan's opponents.
Go Notre Dame!
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Post by MarchingOn on Sept 17, 2012 18:24:11 GMT -5
I don't follow college football. I don't know which teams are in which divisions or know their schedules...for the most part. Consequently I rarely make predictions about it. (I haven't made any predictions this year). Normally my interest is limited to scouting potential 1st round picks once the NFL season has finished. I know Notre Dame's record but I haven't watched them play. However, I will cheer for all of Michigan's opponents. Go Notre Dame! You should! College football is the greatest sport on earth!
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Post by awesomeace on Sept 17, 2012 18:28:58 GMT -5
I don't follow college football. I don't know which teams are in which divisions or know their schedules...for the most part. Consequently I rarely make predictions about it. (I haven't made any predictions this year). Normally my interest is limited to scouting potential 1st round picks once the NFL season has finished. I know Notre Dame's record but I haven't watched them play. However, I will cheer for all of Michigan's opponents. Go Notre Dame! You should! College football is the greatest sport on earth! not named hockey
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Post by MarchingOn on Sept 17, 2012 18:31:58 GMT -5
You should! College football is the greatest sport on earth! not named hockey That is my 2nd favorite sport. Sidenote - I think it is hilarious that I joined a NFL forum when it is my 3rd favorite sport, and that I am not on a NHL forum, and just very recently joined a college football forum. Nonetheless, I am glad I am here!
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Post by lostabroad2 on Sept 17, 2012 19:37:30 GMT -5
I don't follow hockey these days either. I watch the International tournaments occasionally but I find hockey very hard to watch.
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Post by MarchingOn on Sept 17, 2012 21:55:40 GMT -5
I don't follow hockey these days either. I watch the International tournaments occasionally but I find hockey very hard to watch. I think it is awesome. There is so much parity in the NHL, A LOT of teams are very closely matched. Makes the game exciting. Plus I love how fast paced it is, and I think goalies are simply amazing to watch. I have no idea how a goalie can even see a puck, as small as it is, coming at them 100 miles an hour. (literally) I find that baffling.
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Post by lostabroad2 on Sept 17, 2012 22:16:26 GMT -5
I don't disagree, but I can't watch a bright white screen for more than 15 minutes at a time without it causing a headache. At some stage a forward thinking tv company might broadcast it with the ice superimposed green and the puck white. It would make the sport more tv friendly.
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