September 27, 2008. Michigan's comeback from a 19-0 halftime deficit was their biggest ever in the 500 games they've played Big House. Michigan's defense kept them in it while the offense struggl...
September 27, 2008. Michigan's comeback from a 19-0 halftime deficit was their biggest ever in the 500 games they've played Big House. Michigan's defense kept them in it while the offense struggled, recording several sacks, keeping P.J. Hill in check, and returning an interception for a touchdown (John Thompson). Sam McGuffie (3) and Brandon Minor (34) ran for touchdowns, and Steven Threet threw for a touchdown to Kevin Koger (26).
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The team tied for 1st in the Big XII supposed to be a superpower that wanted to play Florida got lucky against Ohio State, the Big Ten #2 (who only scored a total of 9 points against USC and PSU, the only other good teams they played). Missouri with their Temco Bowl offense that was hyped up early should have lost to Northwestern, Texas Tech lost big to Ole Miss and Oregon beat up on Okie State, the same Oregon that was taken to overtime by a 4-8 (2-6) Purdue team. The Big XII isn't much better.
Could you honestly tell me what I even said to get minus 6 on the comment I left? I can't even see what I said and it was a long time ago so I honestly don't remember
excuse me this is big ten vs big ten not big ten vs big 12 saying the big ten sucks when they are not playing the big 12 only makes you look like a hater
My bad man, I don't even remember what I even said that got my past two comments minus 6 lol but good job in winning. It was a hard fought game. Both teams played well. The Notre Dame, Michigan 2009 game that is
I was so mad that game I almost left at half and I never leave games at half. I ended up staying, remembering games like 2004 MSU and 2005 PSU and look what happened Michigan wins. That is why I never leave games early
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the ONE game worth watching last season.
this year we will be a little better, next year top 25, year after top 10