I agree there should be no rematch between Michigan and OSU. We left Columbus as the #2 team, having worked our way up through the ranks from the #12 spot. It's amazing we came as far as we did. We'll see Ohio State again back at The Big House same time next year. The GREATEST rivalry of college football. Cheers to OSU and cheers to Michigan!
2006-11-18 23:40:40
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answered by mJc 7
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No. What yesterday's game proved was that Michigan is not nearly as good as Ohio State. If not for two key Ohio State penalties Michigan would have been blown out. I think Florida would have the same success against Michigan. From what I saw teams like Florida, USC and ND, depending on how they finish their schedules will most likely get a shot at Ohio State. Of course USC and ND play each other in a couple of weeks so that should be a very interesting game. I don't see how a team that gave up over 500 defensive yards can possibly be ranked number 2.
2006-11-18 23:38:02
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answered by The Mick "7" 7
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I disagree. They lost fair and square and a rematch of a game thats already been played will turn this viewer off. They played valiantly and that penalty might have cost Michigan, but they could'nt stop Ohio Sate from moving the ball up and down the field all day. If USC wins out they will be a deserving challenger to OSU. They played quality opponents, but if they lose to Notre Dame then maybe Michigan has a chance for a rematch.
2006-11-18 20:20:05
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, it was a great game! Should the Wolverines get another shot? Probably! Will they? Probably not! The polls will probably drop them just far enough to prevent that. And lets be honest, what could possibly top the game we all saw yesterday. This game will go down in Mich-OSU history the same way the 1969 upset by Michigan did. That being said, Go Blue! See you all in Ann Arbor next year.
2006-11-19 01:40:38
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answered by brainstorm 6
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No, they shouldn't. I'd add that the two OSU fumbles along with the penalties noted made this game a lot closer than it should have been. OSU had a lot of chances to blow this open and didn't.
USC deserves the shot if they beat Notre Dame and UCLA.
2006-11-19 00:45:24
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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Yeah, it ought to ensue. yet in all probability won't. If #a million Alabama loses to #4 Florida, then you relatively'll think of Alabama could drop all the way down to #4 or #5. If #2 Oklahoma wins the vast 12, they must circulate as much as #a million simply by Alabama loss. #3 Texas would not play so as that they must circulate as much as #2 with the Alabama loss. #4 Florida ought to circulate as much as #3 with the victory over Alabama. that should pit #a million Oklahoma vs #2 Texas for the BCS NC activity. yet, i think of the Harris polland Coaches pollelectorate will verify they rank Florida #2 and bypass away Texas #3, to keep away from having 2 communities from the vast 12 in the NC activity. Who knows of what the laptop scores will do on condition that we're not allowed to be attentive to ways their utility works. i don't be attentive to yet i does not be shocked if the pollelectorate are not calling one yet another and agreeing to go Florida as much as #2 ought to they beat Alabama.
2016-10-22 08:34:29
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answered by ? 4
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yes they played a very good game and just made a few bad mistakes late in the game like hiting smith on 3rd and 15 on ahelmet to helmet hit
2006-11-19 01:24:15
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answered by nas88car300 7
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No way. #2 after bcs win.
2006-11-19 04:15:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No... Micheeeegan had their chance and blew it!
2006-11-18 22:58:50
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answered by Anonymous
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