I’m not even talking about pregame shows. Gameday is arguably one of the worst programs on television today. The guests, analysts, agendas, and storylines are so pathetic it makes the viewer physically ill. And dumber. I watched it five years ago and then tried a crossword puzzle. My IQ had...
I don’t know, maybe to preserve your intelligence? Maybe to not endorse an entity that is anti BIG? Maybe because there’s actually good college football programming available elsewhere?
You must have taken the Badger to Ludington. The Lake Express from Milwaukee to Muskegon is only 2.5 hrs. Much quicker than driving through Chicago. One of my women is from Milwaukee and I’ve made that trip several times. Just hope the gales of November don’t come early.
Meyer won the Big Ten 4 out of 7 years. Day has won 2 out of 3. I’ve seen the Buckeyes up close for years and they haven’t been the same the last two seasons. Let’s see what happens.
They aren’t quite as crisp. More importantly, and the reason they aren’t an NC contender, is that their OL isn’t steamrolling defenses like they used to. Their running game and defense are not at Urban Meyer levels. The mental toughness isn’t as elite as it once was either, as evidenced by their...
Ohio State is starting to feel the loss of urban Meyer. They’ve taken a subtle step back which started last season. Still very good and loaded with talent, but this isn’t the JT Barrett or Pryor Buckeyes that would make opponents beg for mercy.
Gophers will face Penn State or Michigan in Indy.
MSU needs this game bad after the beat down at Washington and the apparent lack of improvement from last season. There is no doubt they are going to give the Gophers their best shot. Definitely a game Spartan Nation has circled as the most pivotal of 2022. This game will define MSU’s season.
If the Gophers can consistently run the ball and dominate TOP they win comfortably. I don’t see it, though. The only thing MSU does well defensively is stop the run. That’s why I think it’s going to be a nail biter and will come down to the Gopher qb hitting wide open guys and not turning it over.
That’s why I think MSU will squeak one out. They’ll be able to severely limit the Minnesota run game. The question then becomes, can the gopher qb make the necessary plays through the air? One thing going for him is that he’ll have a lot of wide open options to choose from.
By one point. A good QB, RBs, WRs and TEs will win 7-8 games. I don’t think Minnesota can take advantage of MSU’s shortcomings like an Ohio State or Penix can, IMO.