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What teams will do vs ND in 2015

BubbaJ75

Shakes Down The Thunder
Feb 24, 2013
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Load the box with 9 or 10 men and dare Malik Zairie to throw the ball. ND will struggle to win 6 this year
 
Speaking of strugglling---what year did you graduate from the University of Michigan? Don't be a coward---let us know.
 
Well, he put up 30+ against the best defense in the SEC, and a top 5 defense nationally.

So I'd guess that's probably not going to work
 
If teams put 10 in the box ND will shred them. Look at the talent at the wide receiver spots. Fuller, Procise, Brown and Robinson will score again and again.
 
If teams put 10 in the box ND will shred them. Look at the talent at the wide receiver spots. Fuller, Procise, Brown and Robinson will score again and again.
Who is throwing the ball? Anything over 10 yards and Zaire accuracy is shot
 
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Since the series resumed it is 15-15-1.

He doesn't want to talk about that kind of thing though. Oh. And why was the series cut short each time?

Oh yeah. ND would beat Michigan. And Michigan would cancel all future games on the spot.
 
6 out of 9 with coaches like Rich Rod & Hoke. Lol

Thank God we have Harbaugh. Good luck with the coaching search next yr
 
6 out of 9 with coaches like Rich Rod & Hoke. Lol

Thank God we have Harbaugh. Good luck with the coaching search next yr
Thank God Michigan has you - Losers of the World unite. 31-0 and nothing you can do about it. HAHAHHAHAH> congrats on the Supreme Court letting you choose the state to get married in.
 
6 out of 9 with coaches like Rich Rod & Hoke. Lol

Thank God we have Harbaugh. Good luck with the coaching search next yr

Why is a 9 year time span relevant?
(Talk about an intentionally cherry picked stat)

Notre Fane absolutely MURDERED Michigan in front of the entire nation on a major night game, and then told Michigan to get the hell out

Michigan's only recourse was to accept the beating and then hang their heads in shame as they left (as they were directed)

The end of that series was perhaps one of the best simultaneous displays of both intellectual and physical dominance that college football has ever seen
 
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