GoodGame

<p>Goodgame......You gotta admit, we put up a good fight......you took out two quarterbacks...but anyways GoodGame :).</p>

<p>(Football)</p>

<p>Yes... Michigan is looking good so far. It's really a shame that Indiana's going to end their undefeated season Nov. 11. I was really looking forward to a undefeated bout with OSU and UM, but that's obviously not happening anymore.</p>

<p>you put up a decent fight...we gave you that last TD...didn't have much else going for you</p>

<p>haha A2....i think you should just be satisfied with your big win today...thats as big as it'll ever get down in IU</p>

<p>Yeah, our defense was greeeat ... -14 yards rushing and 7 sacks.</p>

<p>And the Tigers are in the World Series. What a perfect day!</p>

<p>the tigers suck...baseball sucks...no one cared about the tigers until they won...why is it always like that lol</p>

<p>Penn State scared me going in. We beat them 7 straight times, we didn't have Mario, Henne ****ed off the entire state of PA by chosing Michigan and PSU's LBs are among the best in the nation, which spelled trouble for our running game. Well, the game went much better than I expected. The final score was close, but Michigan was never really in trouble. </p>

<p>I agree with A2Wolves. As Indiana proved today, any team in the Big 10 can upset a superior team. Iowa was probably looking past Indiana to their game with us next Saturday. Let this serve as a lesson to Michigan. Our coaches and players cannot afford losing their focus and intensity. Every Big 10 team has enough talent to cause an upset. Iowa is the last of the very tough 6 game stretch heading into a three-game drop before we head to Columbus for the showdown. If our team can keep up the intensity and beat Iowa next week, it is very likely we will be 11-0 and ranked #2 in the nation when we face OSU on the 18th of November. What a game that would be! But until then, as Indiana proved today, no team should be overlooked.</p>

<p>If you think about it, Mario's abscence may be just what Michigan needs. With him out the other recievers will be forced to develop. After what i saw last night it looks like going into the OSU game well have not only a stud in mario but a very good all around core. Assuming we beat Iowa, Michigan just might be better for Mario's abscence</p>

<p>I agree 100%. Mario's minor injury isn't going to slow him down any once he gets back to full health in 2-3 weeks. In the meanwhile, gius like Arrington and Breaston will get invaluable experience.</p>