<p>That was one of the best games ive ever seen. That is all.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t call that game the absolute best, but it was pretty damn good anyway. </p>
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<p>Michigan looked so pitiful against ND in the first half, particularly on defense. I didn’t think there was a chance in h*ll that Michigan would win. One of the most exciting games I’ve witnessed but being there in person would have been even more amazing!</p>
<p>Exciting game. The Big House looked like it was rocking! </p>
<p>Were the new lights added as part of the stadium renovation and are they permanent?</p>
<p>Permanent lights were added after the stadium renovation and first used at “The Big Chill” hockey game at the Big House last December. Also new this year are two humongous scoreboards. The stadium looked even better at night than during the day. Once again it has been proven that NOTHING in sports can equal the charisma and pageantry of a football game in a campus setting. This is why collegiate football is king of all university sports. Sorry college basketball fans, but nothing compares.</p>
<p>^ Totally agree.</p>
<p>Final Four in a huge arena looks silly.</p>
<p>most exciting? yes… best? no… it’s like watching a bad team play a mediocre team that keeps trying to do a plaxico burress impression (shoot themselves in the leg)…</p>
<p>^Perfect analysis! Notre Dame and Michigan aren’t the schools they used to be with regards to college football. Its good their fans still get pumped for the games though despite the fact that the teams aren’t even top 25 anymore.</p>
<p>^^^^■■■■■ posting. According to you, Michigan isn’t very relevant anymore period. Why don’t you take your analysis and…</p>
<p>We’re essentially ranked 26 in both polls this week as we got the most amount of votes out of all unranked teams. We’ll easily be ranked after rolling over Eastern this week and this game definitely put us back on the national scene. As for the domers…nothing much has changed.</p>