jcsanders79
Well-known member
I HATE AL but to think MI can even make the game interesting is laughable.....
redwingonlookout - 3/7/2012 2:32 AM
Lets educate those that are in Big Blue DENIAL. Michigan has a winning record against the so said powerhouse sec of 20 wins 5 losses and 1 tie by anyones standards thats good. Or if you are in the sec its great!!!! Dont understand that??? Michigan did something no other sec team could do Thats beat TEBOW!! Did it during his greatest year if you forgot it was his heisman year and defending national champions Now it is 2-wins 0 zero losses against flordia, alaBAMA 2 wins 1 loss auburn 1 win 1 loss arkansas 1 win 1 loss georgia 1 win 1 loss miss 1 win 0 losses miss st ( ric rod) 0 wins kentucky 1 win 0 losses this one hurts tenn 1 loss and of course vanderbilt 10 wins 0 losses that is the education bowl so after all is said and done Michigan Wolverines OWN the SEC!!! Now we get another opportunity to play one of our sons Nick Saban oh les not forget les miles!! he is a Michigan boy too Oh lets not forget Urban he is from the Big ten also!! OUCH that hurt didnt it!! So come Sept 1 dont be surprised when Michigan beats the mighty elephant! emoUpsmile
redwingonlookout - 4/6/2012 3:08 PM
I would love to hear what u SEC guys are gonna say sunday after a good ol big ten butt whoopin but then there is a outside shot that bama will win and I will have to eat bunches of crow, Doubt that bama will win Michigan is just to tough especially with denard and his ability to run like a deer just too fast for the big fat front 7 of bama I say 200 yds on the ground 250 in the air emoEnforce
fishinvol - 4/24/2012 10:21 AM
redwingonlookout = the Michigan version of spoon.
go blue - 2/24/2012 9:27 PM
go blue go blue go blue go blue mich 48 ala 45 both have off and no def. only if u run the ball then ala might have a chance but in the air it is go blue aBy
... NO DEFENSE!?!
Barrett Sallee
(SEC Lead Blogger) on April 27, 2012
If the six consecutive national championships weren't enough proof of just how good the SEC has become over the last few years, the first round of the 2012 NFL draft should have provided enough evidence to clinch the case.
A draft-high nine players from the SEC were selected in the first round of the 2012 draft, including four players in the top 10. Trent Richardson, Morris Claiborne, Mark Barron, Stephon Gilmore, Fletcher Cox, Michael Brockers, Dre Kirkpatrick, Melvin Ingram and Dont'a Hightower were all selected Thursday night.
It is the sixth consecutive season that the SEC has had more than one player taken in the first seven picks and the 10th time in the last 15 years that an SEC player has been selected in the top three.
What is the foundation of the conference? Defense, of course.
That was proven Thursday night in New York City.
Eight of the nine players selected in Thursday's first round were on the defensive side of the ball, headlined by former LSU defensive back Morris Claiborne, who was selected by the Dallas Cowboys with the No. 6 pick.
Alabama, LSU and South Carolina finished as the top three defenses in the nation in 2012, and those three teams combined to put seven defensive players in the first round of Thursday's draft.
The SEC had eight of the first 18 picks. According to ESPN Stats and Info, that is the most any conference has had in the first 18 picks in the history of the NFL draft.
This comes on the heels of the 2011 NFL draft, which saw 10 SEC players go in the first round and a total of 38 for the entire draft.
SEC dominance isn't only measured in titles. It's also measured in the NFL draft.
ll the way. we will see if they can stop mr robinson (doubtful).