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Pryor or somebody needs to come to OSU, i dont know how much more Boeckman i can take.


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Michigan played in Back to Back title games in 1947 and 48 winning both!


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47 & 48 :?:

What have you done for me lately :?:


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0-4 against Ohio State and 1-3 in bowl games. :oops:


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That's odd, the Associated Press says that Norte Dame was the national champion in 1946, 1947 and 1949.

Michigan was the national champ in 1948. Source - official record books of the NCAA.

Back then, the rankings were done after the regular season and before the bowl games. So, the bowl games had no effect on the final rankings.


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So he's probably goin to dickrod's school now?


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Tubby wrote:So he's probably goin to dickrod's school now?
Or somewhere else.


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1901: Michigan and Harvard recognized as National Champions
UM recognized by: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Championship Foundation
Harvard recognized by; College Football Research Association
Yale recognized by: Parke Davis
1902: Michigan recognized as National Champion
UM recognized by: Billingsley, Helms, Houlgate, National Championship Foundation, Parke Davis (tie with Yale)
1903: Michigan and Princeton recognized as National Champions
UM recognized by: Billingsley, National Championship Foundation (tie with Princeton)
Princeton recognized by: Helms, Houlgate, Parke Davis, National Championship Foundation
1904: Michigan and Penn recognized as National Champions
UM recognized by: Billingsley, National Championship Foundation (tie with Penn)
Penn recognized by: Helms, Houlgate, Parke Davis, National Championship Foundation (tie)
1918: Michigan and Pittsburgh recognized as National Champions
UM recognized by: Billingsley, National Championship Foundation (tie with Pittsburgh)
Pittsburgh recognized by: Helms, Houlgate, National Championship Foundation (tie)
1923: Michigan and Illinois recognized as National Champions
UM recognized by: Billingsley, National Championship Foundation (tie with Illinois)
California recognized by: Houlgate
Illinois recognized by: Boand, Football Research, Helms, Parke Davis, National Championship Foundation (tie)
1932: Michigan and Southern California recognized as National Champions
UM recognized by: Dickinson, Parke Davis (tie with Colgate and Southern California)
Colgate recognized by Parke Davis (tie)
Southern California recognized by: Billingsley, Boand, Dunkel, Football Research, Helms, Houlgate, National Championship Foundation, Parke Davis, (tie), Poling, Williamson
1933: Michigan recognized as National Champion
UM recognized by: Billingsley, Boand, College Football Research Association, Dickinson, Helms, Houlgate, Football Research, National Championship Foundation, Parke Davis (tie with Princeton), Poling
Ohio State recognized by: Dunkel
Princeton recognized by: Parke Davis (tie)
Southern California recognized by: Williamson
1947: Michigan recognized as National Champion
UM recognized by: Associated Press *, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, Football Research, Helms (tie with Notre Dame), Houlgate, Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation, Poling
Notre Dame recognized by: Associated Press Helms (tie), Williamson
*Notre Dame was No. 1 in the final AP poll, but Michigan jumped to No. 1 after an unprecedented post-bowl poll recognized Michigan and Notre Dame as National Champions
1948: Michigan recognized as National Champion
UM recognized by: Associated Press, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, Football Research, Helms, Houlgate, Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation, Poling, Williamson
1997: Michigan and Nebraska recognized as National Champion
UM recognized by: Associated Press, National Football Foundation, Football Writer's Association
Nebraska recognized by: ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Poll
The above calculations are based on the 2002 Michigan Football Media Guide. For further information (and sometimes different conclusions) about college football national champions, see the College Football Date Warehouse National Champions site.


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Pryor has alot to think about now after last night OSU losing again to an SEC team in bowl game and another loss for an NC he has to think about what he wants to do go to OSU and try to help get them back to the NC and win or go to michigan and try to win one there and beat OSU


Michigan beats floridia in an impressive game plus one for michigan
OSU beats michigan plus one for OSU
OSU loses to LSU in another nc game plus one for michigan
UM loses to APPy state plus one for OSU
OSU loses to Illi who michgan beat plus one for Michigan
OSU wins big ten again plus one for OSU


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BigMcCauley55 wrote:Pryor has alot to think about now after last night OSU losing again to an SEC team in bowl game and another loss for an NC he has to think about what he wants to do go to OSU and try to help get them back to the NC and win or go to michigan and try to win one there and beat OSU


Michigan beats floridia in an impressive game plus one for michigan
OSU beats michigan plus one for OSU
OSU loses to LSU in another nc game plus one for michigan
UM loses to APPy state plus one for OSU
OSU loses to Illi who michgan beat plus one for Michigan
OSU wins big ten again plus one for OSU


i think the fact that OSU made it to the NT game is a plus one for the buckeyes.


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Ohio State get two for the App. State game


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noreply66 wrote:Ohio State get two for the App. State game



see what im saying with OSU fans its like the only defense they use


App. State is NO JOKE look at the final poll they still got votes and finsihed in the top 35 which is amazing for them give me a break on seriously


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What it really comes down to is where he can run the type of offense he wants, plus being comfortable. I think both teams offer a lot, OSU will be loaded next season offensively, it will come down to if he feels like he wants to sit or rotate for a season, while if he goes to UM he will run a system that fits him a little better and compete right off the bat. It will be interesting to see what happends, but more news for you.

Omar Hunter decommited from ND and is back on the market with UF and UM being his top two.

Michael Shaw is also back on the market, he decommited from PSU and now has OSU and Michigan as his top two.

Lastly, Star Jackson, QB from the All American game has pulled his verbal and has WVU and Michigan as his top two.


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peake wrote:What it really comes down to is where he can run the type of offense he wants, plus being comfortable. I think both teams offer a lot, OSU will be loaded next season offensively, it will come down to if he feels like he wants to sit or rotate for a season, while if he goes to UM he will run a system that fits him a little better and compete right off the bat. It will be interesting to see what happends, but more news for you.

Omar Hunter decommited from ND and is back on the market with UF and UM being his top two.

Michael Shaw is also back on the market, he decommited from PSU and now has OSU and Michigan as his top two.

Lastly, Star Jackson, QB from the All American game has pulled his verbal and has WVU and Michigan as his top two.



Pryor told Brewster that he doesn't WANT to play until he is READY. As in, until he is one of the best QB's in the country. Pryor is cocky. He feels that he can play ANYWHERE when he is READY. If signing day were today, Pryor would sign to OSU, according to those closest to him and his own age. Could he change? Yes. We'll see.


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Star Jackson is going to Bama isnt he?


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Interesting, especially coming from a writer with the Detroit Free Press.
JAMES JAHNKE: Why nation's No. 1 recruit Terrelle Pryor should pick Ohio State over Michigan
January 10, 2008

BY JAMES JAHNKE

FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER

If Terrelle Pryor, perhaps the No. 1 football recruit in the country, wants to start as a freshman, he should go to Michigan. There’s no doubt about that.

He’s a quarterback in the mold of Vince Young, tall and mobile. Given the depleted state of the Wolverines’ depth chart, the Jeannette, Pa., product would be the first-stringer the moment he signed on the dotted line.

But if his ultimate designs are on the NFL – and whose aren’t at that age? – he should go to Ohio State. There, he won’t be thrown to the wolves before he’s ready.
There, he’ll have to earn his position. And there, he’ll better learn how to be an NFL signal caller.

Rich Rodriguez’s zone-read offense is tailor-made for Pryor. But what will that do for him at the next level? West Virginia quarterback Pat White – Rodriguez’s former pupil -- is a terrific college player, but his best bet for an NFL future is as a cornerback or kick returner. Granted, Pryor has better physical tools than White. But NFL teams will be skeptical of a QB coming out of a zone-read offense, no matter how talented he is.

Ohio State certainly would add some zone-read facets to its offense to best utilize Pryor, but the Buckeyes likely would fold those into a more well-rounded scheme – incorporating the traditional play-action and downfield passing attacks -- similar to what Texas did when it had Young. It’s critical that NFL evaluators see some drop-back passing on film. How often does White drop back at West Virginia?
Exactly.

The other advantage for a quarterback avoiding a straight-up zone-read offense is longevity. Every time Pryor runs the ball, he risks blowing out his knee. He would, of course, also run at OSU, but not as much as at U-M. You can get hurt in the pocket, too, but it’s much safer in there than out on the edge, trying to juke safeties and linebackers diving at your legs every play.

The final point in the Buckeyes’ favor is the trusted theory that quarterbacks, like offensive linemen, are best served by easing into the lineup. How did Jimmy Clausen look at Notre Dame this year? And Ryan Mallett at U-M? They were the consensus top two freshman QBs in the country, and Pryor could face a similar situation if he starts from day one at U-M next season. If he were to attend OSU, he’d probably back up incumbent Todd Boeckman next fall, playing a series here and there and causing havoc in the red zone. Then, after Boeckman graduates, the offense is all his in 2009. Sound like Tim Tebow’s career to anyone?

We won’t even get into the fact that Pryor is tight with most of OSU’s verbal commitments – they stuck a Buckeye sticker on his helmet at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl last weekend, and he didn’t take it off.

This will be mostly a business decision for Pryor. If he wants to start right away, it’s Ann Arbor. But if he wants to groom himself for an NFL future – and know what it’s like to win the last game of the regular season – it’s Columbus.


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If he wants to get some money he should go to Meatchicken and play basketball too.


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osu has been known to pay it's qb's


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when do the high school players have to decide where they are going to go?


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whompascat wrote:osu has been known to pay it's qb's


Remember it was a booster not the university that gave a 20 year old money. Just like the early 90's whenever all of the Michigan bball players got paid and I'm sure it was much more than $500.


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