Official College Football 2015 Thread!

So what happens when the Skunkbears go 8-4 in Harbaugh's third year, hasn't beaten Ohio State or Michigan State and he decides to take the Raiders job or the Chargers job?
 
So what happens when the Skunkbears go 8-4 in Harbaugh's third year, hasn't beaten Ohio State or Michigan State and he decides to take the Raiders job or the Chargers job?

i would guess that you wake up to realize that it was all a dream :dunno:
 
Weber working out yesterday wearing a Michigan shirt

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Two of college football's best quarterbacks trained with quarterback guru George Whitfield, Jr. at the University of Michigan this week. Former Florida State Heisman winner Jameis Winston and two-time Baylor Big 12 champion Bryce Petty are each preparing for April's NFL Draft, and came away extremely impressed with their time in Ann Arbor, based on their quotes in a video on the Wolverines' site.

Both quarterbacks spoke very highly of the training facilities available and new head coach Jim Harbaugh, a former NFL quarterback himself. With one and possibly two first-round draft picks talking up Michigan's resources so highly, it's hard to think of too many recruiting pitches more effective than this.

On facilities:

Winston: "These guys don't know how blessed they are to have this kind of facility. I mean, Florida State, we're a very prestigious school, we have nice stuff, but we don't have this. I'm sorry, I love Florida State. Go 'Noles till the day I die, but they're so much [more] advanced than us."

(Michigan's 104,000-square foot indoor facility opened in 2009 and is about the same size as FSU's, which opened in 2013. Baylor's is about 73,000 square feet.)

Petty: "This is bar none the best one that I've seen. We've got great ones in Waco, you know I love what we had at Baylor, and so it's cool to kind of see other places, and this is definitely by far one of the best I've seen."
 
OSU-All-time record
863–319–53

The Buckeyes are recognized by the university and NCAA has having won eight national championships[2][3] along with 37 conference championships (including 35 Big Ten titles), three division championships, 10 undefeated seasons, and six perfect seasons of having no losses or ties.
 
OSU-All-time record
863–319–53

The Buckeyes are recognized by the university and NCAA has having won eight national championships[2][3] along with 37 conference championships (including 35 Big Ten titles), three division championships, 10 undefeated seasons, and six perfect seasons of having no losses or ties.

Is that with or without vacating all of their 2010 wins? :D
 
Baylor was awful like forever though. Until recently it was a laughing stock program. I'm still amazed they've won more games than FSU even if they started first.
 
Is that with or without vacating all of their 2010 wins? :D

Probably after......

Btw Mr. Glass House, didn't UM have some hoops banners taken down? Or is yours a case of selective amnesia?

As a result of the investigation, the Wolverine men's basketball program was punished with sanctions. The violations principally involved payments booster Martin made to several players to launder money from an illegal gambling operation. It is one of the largest incidents involving payments to college athletes in American collegiate history. An initial investigation by the school was joined by the NCAA, Big Ten Conference, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the United States Department of Justice (DOJ).
 
I just re-read his post and I didn't see him reference Michigan's basketball record. Nice deflection attempt. Worked as well as OSU's gang bang your own sister band meetings.
 
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