The most frustrating part of today

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Isn't seeing FSU go undefeated.

It isn't seeing OSU likely go undefeated.

It isn't even seeing Duke possibly win the Coastal before we do.

It's watching Michigan State run Jimmy Johnson's "Miami 4-3" to a near perfect season and a top 5 defense. A middling big 10 team can play the Miami 4-3 and dominate with it, while the school that invented the scheme wastes time with an Okie Front 2-gap system, with horrific results.

The world is *** backwards. ****, Michigan coaches wore FATIGUES today.
 
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Isn't seeing FSU go undefeated.

It isn't seeing OSU likely go undefeated.

It isn't even seeing Duke possibly win the Coastal before we do.

It's watching Michigan State run Jimmy Johnson's "Miami 4-3" to a near perfect season and a top 5 defense. A middling big 10 team can play the Miami 4-3 and dominate with it, while the school that invented the scheme wastes time with an Okie Front 2-gap system, with horrific results.

The world is *** backwards. ****, Michigan coaches wore FATIGUES today.

que?
 
If Duke wins the Coastal before we do, that'll be a lot more frustrating than whatever defense Michigan State runs, or whatever fashion statement Michigan's coaches make.
 
THE most frustrating part of today is knowing that it will continue for at least one more year.
 
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Golden and D'Onofrio have no idea what you're talking about when you mention the "Miami 4-3."

They played a dated, old crap system that has failed even the innovators of said defense - and it's all they know.
 
Not frustrating at all. I love watching old school football like Stanford and Michigan State. I find two spread teams unwatchable.

Oregon State blowing a chance to hand Oregon a third loss, now that was maddening. The running back busted into the end zone when all they needed was to burn clock and kick a field goal. It reminded me of Benny Malone scoring too quickly against the Raiders in the famous sea of hands playoff game.
 
Golden and D'Onofrio have no idea what you're talking about when you mention the "Miami 4-3."

They played a dated, old crap system that has failed even the innovators of said defense - and it's all they know.



BULL****!!! You show your own ignorance with this type of post.


Golden and dorito know EXACTLY what 4-3 is...




























it's our expected record after the 7th game of the season.















































or our annual record in the coastal division.



















































Or its the average star rating of kids who have UM listed as a finalist while signing with someone else.
 
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Not frustrating at all. I love watching old school football like Stanford and Michigan State. I find two spread teams unwatchable.

Oregon State blowing a chance to hand Oregon a third loss, now that was maddening. The running back busted into the end zone when all they needed was to burn clock and kick a field goal. It reminded me of Benny Malone scoring too quickly against the Raiders in the famous sea of hands playoff game.

Are you serious right now?

The entire point of the thread, missed completely by you, is that you have Big 10 teams running the defensive system we ran with incredible success, while we run an old school smash mouth system that has failed.

Wtf does the spread offense have anything to do with this? Should be negged but liked by accident.
 
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