NCAA Football 2023 Season Megathread
Figured I would get this thing started since a mod still hasn’t changed the title of the 2022 thread. Let’s just start o
Announced it but must not have done anything official.
He’ll probably make more money at the U.
Pretty cool stat. But remember, Georgia is the "loser team" that didn't belong in the playoff. 46-2, both losses to Bama, and two 60 point wins over playoff/near playoff teams.
They effectively made the playoffs and got bounced in the first round by a team with a high school offense. Calling them losers is perfectly acceptable.
Ward would've been 3rd-4th round this year and will probably be the same next year (Crystal Ball can't develop QBs). Probably got a nice bag from Miami so makes sense to take it.
Miami might need to be on the Golden Bears longshot watch. Their schedule is Charmin soft. They avoid Clemson, UNC, ND, even NC St. FSU at home might be their only top 25 game. At most maybe 1-2 others sneak in. Anything over a 2 loss regular season would be a disaster for them.
Ward would've been 3rd-4th round this year and will probably be the same next year (Crystal Ball can't develop QBs). Probably got a nice bag from Miami so makes sense to take it.
Miami might need to be on the Golden Bears longshot watch. Their schedule is Charmin soft. They avoid Clemson, UNC, ND, even NC St. FSU at home might be their only top 25 game. At most maybe 1-2 others sneak in. Anything over a 2 loss regular season would be a disaster for them.
Lol at GB’s long shot watch, his favorites got their clock cleaned
1.Washington
JJ gone
It really hurts. So many guys with edge decisions and none of them going Michigan's way. Obviously this one's the biggest. Just gotta cherish 2023 forever but 2024 is gonna be rough.
At this point I'm just praying Harbaugh comes back. That doesn't help 2024 much but that secures the future. If Harbaugh goes Michigan will be entering another 2008-14 dark age. Why are we in this mess? Like why aren't we coming back with a loaded team like ND 89 or Georgia 22. The answer is obvious. We don't pay for play.
This has been a truly magical run over the last 3 years yet we've been recruiting like an 8-4/9-3 team. On a more specific note we've had three 5* QBs come out of the state of Michigan the last few cycles and we whiffed on all of them. Why? Cuz we won't break ncaa rules and pay for play. This is the real "cheating" that actually DOES give a team a real competitive advantage. Not fake scandals like stretchgate, burgergate, or signgate that only morons take seriously. Im talking about REAL "cheating" here. Paying for play is how Ohio State came to dominate the Big 10 for most of the 21st century as we have direct evidence going back at least to the Tressel administration. Being the only SEC style team in the Big 10 was a HUGE advantage for them.
Now one may wonder why I put cheating in quotation marks. That's cuz I don't really care that they illegally paid players. These are stupid laws created by greedy psychopaths. What pisses me off is that Michigan didn't/doesn't do it too.
And yea it's cool that we basically moneyballed college football by using NIL to keep getting fringe nfl players/transfers to return--basically the exact opposite of what Texas A&M did--and we got a natty out of that. But the problem with being the smartest guy in the room is it never lasts long, not when you have other motivated actors with deeper pockets than you. Just ask the Oakland A's. Just ask Ohio State who is busy copying our strategy right now with way more money and passion behind it.
But the thing is we're not the Oakland A's. We're ****ing Michigan. We should want to win just as much as Ohio State, Bama, LSU, Georgia, etc. Yea it's great we won a national title with one hand tied behind our back. Probably the only big time program to win it all since 1997 without doing the "cheating" that actually matters, with a student athlete culture instead of a mercenary culture. I'm sure that makes the olds very happy, but who gives a ****. We could've been so much more. We could've kept this run going. 2024 is gonna suck thanks to hypocrisy fueled fake morality. Pure ****ing Michigan.
As a Texas fan I'd like to thank Georgia and Alabama for being our WR farm teams.
Feels like JJ has been there forever, would have lost a lot of money on him having another year of eligibility
Feels like JJ has been there forever, would have lost a lot of money on him having another year of eligibility
Bringing JJ back was viable with a strong nil program given that he's a fringe 1st rounder at best. But that's not the real issue. The fact that we have no serious plan B because we don't ignore the rules like the big boys is the real problem.
Unless some unforseen miracle happens in the portal Michigan is probably starting a true freshman at QB next year. That should never happen for a supposed top program. But we're in this shitty self-inflicted spot because we refuse to buy recruits like all other top contenders. IOW we're in this spot because it just means less. The fact that Harbaugh found a way to dominate the B1G and win it all despite this institutional inertia/stupidity strongly suggests he may be the best coach of all time.
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Bringing JJ back was viable with a strong nil program given that he's a fringe 1st rounder at best. But that's not the real issue. The fact that we have no serious plan B because we don't ignore the rules like the big boys is the real problem.
Unless some unforseen miracle happens in the portal Michigan is probably starting a true freshman at QB next year. That should never happen for a supposed top program. But we're in this shitty self-inflicted spot because we refuse to buy recruits like
I for one am greatly looking forward to Diego Pavia leading the Michigan Wolverines to greater glory!
I for one am greatly looking forward to Diego Pavia leading the Michigan Wolverines to greater glory!
I'll take him. Beggers can't be choosers. Dude's gotta be better than anyone on our roster at this point.
The goal at this juncture--which may not be attainable given how brutal our schedule is--is to find a QB good enough to get us to 9-3 and then you hope we're on the right side of the bubble at that point.
Twitter is saying Michigan is the leader for Taulia Tagovailoa.
What about Orji?
Or is he a run only QB?
Sigh. Again I'll take it cuz I'm desperate but don't really want it. Tualia is like that 5 you have sex with but don't tell anybody about it. Better than nothing but barely. Dude is a turnover machine.
All I know is Orji has been on the roster for 2 years and we have NO EVIDENCE WHATSOEVER that he can throw a forward pass. If Orgi is the answer I don't see Michigan having a winning record next year.
I'd cap Taulia's odds of actually getting a waiver and another year of eligibility at <5%.
If I were going to place a bet, I would bet on Jayden Denegal as the first game starter. Wilton Speight 2.0.
Things will be fine even if they don't get a veteran QB in the portal. Michigan isn't going to be a passing spread, at least not as long as Harbaugh or Sherrone Moore are the HC. Once again it'll be ground and pound. The OL will be on the older side, if moderately experienced. Lots of RB talent. TEs and small, fast receivers. It'll be a step down from the JJ era, but it'll be OK.
The defense will be salty.
My favorite part of this tweet is that MISSISSIPPI STATE has been ranked #1 more recently than USC, Florida, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Oregon, Texas, Tennessee and Penn State.
2nd favorite? NORTHWESTERN was #1 at one time.
Ohio State not being ranked #1 since 2015 is kind of shocking.