I think Notre Dame will give up a few big plays to Denard Robinson, but will also generate a few turnovers. Without Tommy Rees at quarterback, turning the ball over to Michigan repeatedly, the Irish should be able to control the clock and keep Michigan's offense off the field.
Defensively, even with Tommy Rees at quarterback for the Irish, Michigan really didn't stop Notre Dame at all last year. This year, Michigan's defense is worse. So you can do the math on that one.
I figure something like 34-24 in favor of Notre Dame sounds about right. This probably means that Michigan will win, but screw it. That's why they play the games. And that's why people like me get to be cocky for a few hours before we have our hopes crushed once again.
I guess we shouldn't ask you about "The Redskins Rule" just yet?!
ReplyDeleteI will be like a Chicago Cubs/Brooklyn Dodgers fans and always be true to my team(s).
U of M and the Detroit Tigers... right or wrong I support them. Best of Luck
The game was exactly the opposite of what I expected in just about every way. I'll take it.
ReplyDeleteA week later and I am having Maize and Blue Turnovers for Sunday Breakfast
ReplyDeleteWell, at least you won't go hungry. That's an all-you-can-eat buffet and a former Heisman candidate is serving them up. Enjoy.
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