The football team there has rarely been relevant enough to discuss except in the occasional spoiler role, but this season they've done pretty well for themselves in getting to 7-3 with an understandable loss to OSU, a close defeat in Happy Valley last week, and the dubious honor of being the most recent victim of a Michigan State victory...about two months ago.
Speaking of the Spartans, they're still searching for their dignity after getting absolutely pantsed last weekend, showing little fight--except for the literal variety after the whistle--in a 44-10 drubbing. Michigan did just about everything you could ask for as Jim Harbaugh's team continued to display the execution and swagger that's necessary this deep into the season.
They'll need that to continue this afternoon for a 3:30 matchup in Bloomington. Despite the ugly record above, Indiana has often pushed the Wolverines to the brink, somehow finding a way to play their best game of the season when this game rolls around. Sure, Michigan hasn't lost in this series since 1987 (and before that, 1967) but there's been some close ones, and a few instant classics.
As for this afternoon, I'm hoping for more of the same team from this season since halftime of the Penn State game, which has outscored its opponents 107-38. Maybe the offense could resemble the one from the 2013 game, in which QB Devin Gardner, RB Fitz Toussaint, and WR Jeremy Gallon hung 63 on Indiana--though the defense should look elsewhere for inspiration instead of allowing Indiana 47 points. I absolutely believe Michigan isn't overlooking Indiana with The Game looming next weekend, so I'm looking for the same effort over the last few. Beat the Hoosiers and then get ready for the Buckeyes.
LET'S GO BLUE!
Lol. Just curious... what does the city of Gary smell like? Is it a farming town with cattle or something?
ReplyDeleteI guess you'd call it something like a factory town? Definitely lots of unpleasant fumes coming from there. And I'm not exaggerating when I say you can smell it even from 10-20 miles away. I've traveled from Michigan to Chicago and Wisconsin a bunch in my time, and even if you go around it you don't avoid the smell. But Michael Jackson was born there (and his siblings), so I guess they've got that going for them?
DeleteThis might sound crazy... but I hope to one day get to experience it at some point in my life.
DeleteHaha, well if it means you came out here at some point then I'm all for it.
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