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I remember the late 2000s early 2010s when Dantonio was giving Michigan, Notre Dame, and even Ohio State fits I believe that the 2013 MSU team would’ve had a chance to win a title if there was a 12 team format they played great all year outside of a weird day in South Bend
I remember the late 2000s early 2010s when Dantonio was giving Michigan, Notre Dame, and even Ohio State fits I believe that the 2013 MSU team would’ve had a chance to win a title if there was a 12 team format they played great all year outside of a weird day in South Bend
Michigan State has a trash board of trustees. What, 6 presidents in 6 years, 3 football coaches since 2020, and only one winning season in 2020.
Michigan State is in the top 25 in revenue and a top-25 program all-time, and yet it feels impossible for them to get off the runway.
Why is Georgia's win total, 9.5, the same as Texas's or Ohio State's? Georgia is not clearly worse than either of those teams, and their schedule is WAY easier. I will also contend that Smart is the best HC out of the three right now. What do I not know?
I do have Georgia power rated behind both teams, but they only trail Texas by around a point, and the Ohio State game would be a pick'em. Are people, both smart and the public, just down on the Dawgs?
Also, Georgia holding them to -3 rushing yards and winning by 21, despite some clear offensive issues, makes up for the past three losses. I imagine that win for Georgia fans was pure ecstasy.
And it won't be, despite my ATS record being above average (a little above 50%) and, specifically, profitable in the CFP and conference championship games (9-6).