2ND HALF GAME THREAD!

dinglefritz

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There is no question that we need to be patient. However in all earnestness, do you see progress? Do you see things being done the right way that says this organization is getting better. It is so difficult because the fundamentals were so bad coming off of the Frost years. Today aside which we all knew would be not great, I just was hoping to see more progress faster.
Yes. Our best defender is out with an injury and we’re playing lots of freshmen. It will get better. Michigan has a great team.
 

Sodakred

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Jul 31, 2018
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Trashing Rhule and staff this early is BS. We knew going in his first year sucks, second year gets better, and third year is a winner. How many years did it take Harbaugh to get Michigan going?
I doubt the record gets better in the next two years. This year was the cupcake schedule, except Michigan.
 

IdahoHuskerFan

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Trashing Rhule and staff this early is BS. We knew going in his first year sucks, second year gets better, and third year is a winner. How many years did it take Harbaugh to get Michigan going?
First 5 years under Harbaugh
10-10-8-10-9 wins

So it took him zero years to get Michigan going
 

RChrisReade

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I had us 3-2 in my projections; we are 2-3. With that said, Illinois looks to have taken a step backward. MSU appears to be falling apart. Purdue appears to be taking steps backwards. We still can have a season that will feel like a step forward. Next game is critical.
 

54T

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I don’t think I realized just how bare the cupboard was in terms of overall team talent, until today.
 

NikkiSixx_rivals269993

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this game tells us how far we still need to go, but doesn't matter much for this season.

we can still make a bowl game.

keep working on both sides of the ball.
 

oldjar07

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Trashing Rhule and staff this early is BS. We knew going in his first year sucks, second year gets better, and third year is a winner. How many years did it take Harbaugh to get Michigan going?
Besides the covid year, he had minimum of 8 wins every single year. His first year was 10 wins. Cut it out with that crap.
 

jteten

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Every play is a jailbreak. Even with their 2nd string in. Raiola should be a mid-season fire.
 
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Another drive ruined because the tackles can't even pretend to pass block. QB doesn't even have a chance when they're in the backfield almost instantly.
 

dinglefritz

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Michigan is an oddity. Most schools need more time.
Michigan was bringing in top 10 recruiting classes before Harbaugh was hired. Harbaugh had success in the NFL and is a very good coach like him or not. He just needed QBs to beat OSU.