Hail
Michigan: 41 Florida: 35I love Lloyd Carr.
"What they did in this game and this environment, well, I love them to death."
- Lloyd Carr
It's definitely time for the Michigan Football program to entire the modern era, and I think Rich Rodriguez is just the guy to do it, but, well, damn I'm going to miss Lloyd. This was finally the team we'd hoped for, even with the 4-just-calm-the-heck-down turnovers.
p.s. So, how 'bout that SEC speed?
College Football | By Josiah Roe | 05:42 PM
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Yeah, Michigan looked good. Although, I have to wonder what were the 9 Florida guys who WEREN'T Tim Tebow or Percy Harvin doing?
I'm trying to watch the Rose Bowl right now but I can't. It's just too boring. Does the Rose Bowl realize it's essentially the American Auto Industry in the 80?
Posted by: DWord at January 1, 2008 07:10 PM
The Rose Bowl was ridiculous. It should have been UGA v USC, and Illinois v Hawaii.
Posted by: Josiah at January 1, 2008 10:04 PM
michigan is getting a great coach and recruiter in rich rodriguez. unfortunately, they are also getting a lying douche bag, akin to nick saban.
Posted by: tom at January 2, 2008 12:12 AM
Actually, the way I heard it, WV's been dragging their feet on all those promises they made to keep him from going to 'Bama last year. I think he just got fed up and went to a school he KNOWS values football.
Posted by: DWord at January 2, 2008 01:01 AM
I drive a Lloyd Carr. It gets pretty good mileage, but the interior is falling apart.
Posted by: No Man Is an Island at January 2, 2008 09:22 AM
Yeah apparently the sec speed is nothing compared tot eh appalcian state speed.... they're hot hot hot...
Why illinois played usc is beyond me, should have been GA or Missouri.
Posted by: holton at January 2, 2008 09:52 AM
Hey Holton - Get over it. App St. is history. The Rodriguez era has begun.
Posted by: verine2116 at January 2, 2008 08:00 PM
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