Dear Mr Coyle:
It's time to make a decision. One of these two has to go, the RPO offense (which is offensive) or Fleck. I understand that he is a student of coach Tressell dating back to his Ohio State years. But the game has passed this offense by. It's obvious to me that the easiest...
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Williams is not flashy, but plays a huge role in pass protection. AK gets sacked with someone coming clean up the middle, if Bryce was in there, it wouldn't happen. Also, make a couple of clutch catches late in the game on the short side if the field.
I highly doubt there was a neck vertebrae involved, when he was taken off the field on the cart he was sitting upright with a towel over his head. If it were a neck question he would have had a collar on, laying on his back with the medical staff helping stabilize his neck.
So Michigan throws up 38 against WI the number 2 rated total defense and posted 42 against the 14 best in Iowa, oh did I mention that they held the #1 total offensive team to 27?
If the argument against ND is that they don't play a conference championship game, how can you put someone in the Final Four that looses a conference championship game
IMHO the committee can not place a team that lost to a 8-4 team #1.... The entire season work has to be taken into account, not only does that place MI at the top they have also been the best team the last two weeks by far. Remember that AL had to go 4 OT's to beat Auburn last week
#4 Notre Dame....Lost only one game, to the only team to finish undefeated
#3 Alabama...While taking down Georgia, they struggled against a few teams including getting beat by Texas A&M who
lost 4 games.
#2 The only team to post a perfect schedule including a win over Notre...
Iowa, 4th down inside the 10, go for it. pack it on the offensive line, send one reciever into the end zone, and send two guys on a crossing pattern near the goal line bringing all the defense to that spot. Reciever in the end zone cant get loose. QB gets taken down. Did they hire Sanford?