Michigan’s Sherone Moore to be named head coach

That is what happens when you have a coach who was born on third base and thinks he hit a triple. That is also why tUM fans LOVE Ryan Day.

The best move OAM made since Meyer left is taking all responsibility away from Ryan Day. Thankfully OAM kept him, so the team can continue to keep that Charmin Soft persona they have inherited from Day.
What is what happens? You get smacked around by Day, duck him in 2020 to save your coach's job, then set up a multi-year cheating scheme? Apparently it is at michigan.
 
Did you miss the fact we ran the ball 30+ straight plays?!?! It is because they pulled Barnhardt, put in Hinton and we beat PSU without attempting a single pass in the entire 2nd half.
Oh I know what happened. I also know that both michigan and Ohio State benefitted from PSU's offense being so horrendous this past year. Point being, you mentioned PSU being the team he couldn't perform against, when in fact it was Iowa, Bama, and Washington where he was awful.
 
So your offense should have no trouble scoring 30+ again this year, right?
I'm not making any predictions, as I don't even know who the QB will be for UM. I will say this -- UM will still control the line of scrimmage against OAM on both sides of the ball, just like they have the last 3 years.

Blame that on Ryan Day. Team's take on their coaches persona. Ryan Day's persona was loud and clear after the ND game. OAM is soft, he knows they are soft and he was trying everything in his power to convince people they aren't.

OAM is vastly talented, but until they toughen up -- they will only get so far. OAM is STACKED this year coming up -- but I'd bet a lot, the title goes to Georgia, because they just as talented, but also can play physical. OAM cannot.
 
What is what happens? You get smacked around by Day, duck him in 2020 to save your coach's job, then set up a multi-year cheating scheme? Apparently it is at michigan.
You talking about Urban's players in 2020? It takes time for a team to inherit their coaches persona. What has Day done at OAM with his own players?

Day is the epitome of Born on 3rd Base and thinking he hit a triple. He is like Bill Gates kids talking about how much money they have, even though they did absolutely nothing to earn it.
 
They keep stumbling over the flawed logic that "well the whole starting OL was good in 2023 so their backups must be good too thus we wont miss a beat in 2024!"
Exactly. Henderson is a projected 6th rounder, if Hinton was actually good he never would've been benched. Maybe he improves, but he was nowhere to be found against the good defenses.
 
Oh I know what happened. I also know that both michigan and Ohio State benefitted from PSU's offense being so horrendous this past year. Point being, you mentioned PSU being the team he couldn't perform against, when in fact it was Iowa, Bama, and Washington where he was awful.
I said Hinton and Barnhardt struggled with speed rushers. Barnhardt graded out as a 0 against PSU. ZERO!!!! That is when they put in Hinton and started running the ball.
 
I'm not making any predictions, as I don't even know who the QB will be for UM. I will say this -- UM will still control the line of scrimmage against OAM on both sides of the ball, just like they have the last 3 years.

Blame that on Ryan Day. Team's take on their coaches persona. Ryan Day's persona was loud and clear after the ND game. OAM is soft, he knows they are soft and he was trying everything in his power to convince people they aren't.

OAM is vastly talented, but until they toughen up -- they will only get so far. OAM is STACKED this year coming up -- but I'd bet a lot, the title goes to Georgia, because they just as talented, but also can play physical. OAM cannot.
No they won't. You didn't even control it last year. It's beyond retarded to call OSU "soft" at this point.
 
I said Hinton and Barnhardt struggled with speed rushers. Barnhardt graded out as a 0 against PSU. ZERO!!!! That is when they put in Hinton and started running the ball.
So Hinton is good for if they're going to run the entire game, but you're forgetting he also had 3 very good interior linemen that made that possible. Corum is gone, and you have no proven replacement, nor do you have a QB worth a damn. Hinton is nowhere near good enough to make up for those losses, and we both know that if he was actually good he never would've been benched and had his reps cut clear down like they were.
 
You talking about Urban's players in 2020? It takes time for a team to inherit their coaches persona. What has Day done at OAM with his own players?

Day is the epitome of Born on 3rd Base and thinking he hit a triple. He is like Bill Gates kids talking about how much money they have, even though they did absolutely nothing to earn it.
LMAO in 2020 our weakest spot was the defense by far, a side of the ball Day was not a big part of recruiting for when Meyer was still there (obviously, since he was the OC). The offense was elite though, and most of those players were heavily recruited by Day (Fields even said Day is the reason he came to OSU to begin with). Your lack of football knowledge is showing.
 

Projected #17 OT in the 2025 draft ranking. Must "suck"...
LOL that list has Tegra Tshabola from OSU at 27th. Not only has he barely ever played, but he's projected to be our backup RT this year as a junior. George Fitzpatrick is 35th, and he may be hitting the transfer portal because he can't even crack the 2-deep and has never played. They have him behind Nolan Rucci, a former 5* that couldn't even develop at Wisconsin and is now not even a projected starter at Penn State as a 4th year player. If that's the type of list this is, then yeah, 17th sucks.
 
LOL that list has Tegra Tshabola from OSU at 27th. Not only has he barely ever played, but he's projected to be our backup RT this year as a junior. George Fitzpatrick is 35th, and he may be hitting the transfer portal because he can't even crack the 2-deep and has never played. They have him behind Nolan Rucci, a former 5* that couldn't even develop at Wisconsin and is now not even a projected starter at Penn State as a 4th year player. If that's the type of list this is, then yeah, 17th sucks.

You mean "draftcountdown.com" isn't a rock solid source?
 
LOL that list has Tegra Tshabola from OSU at 27th. Not only has he barely ever played, but he's projected to be our backup RT this year as a junior. George Fitzpatrick is 35th, and he may be hitting the transfer portal because he can't even crack the 2-deep and has never played. They have him behind Nolan Rucci, a former 5* that couldn't even develop at Wisconsin and is now not even a projected starter at Penn State as a 4th year player. If that's the type of list this is, then yeah, 17th sucks.
That's because....it's a list of 2025 draft prospects......
 
That's because....it's a list of 2025 draft prospects......
So he's only 10 spots ahead... of a guy who has never played and is a projected backup RT... and is behind... another guy who has never started... and had to transfer because he wasn't good enough... at Wisconsin...
 
So Hinton is good for if they're going to run the entire game, but you're forgetting he also had 3 very good interior linemen that made that possible. Corum is gone, and you have no proven replacement, nor do you have a QB worth a damn. Hinton is nowhere near good enough to make up for those losses, and we both know that if he was actually good he never would've been benched and had his reps cut clear down like they were.
Yeah -- Donovan Edwards hasn't proven anything. OAM defenders are still chasing after him.
 
LMAO in 2020 our weakest spot was the defense by far, a side of the ball Day was not a big part of recruiting for when Meyer was still there (obviously, since he was the OC). The offense was elite though, and most of those players were heavily recruited by Day (Fields even said Day is the reason he came to OSU to begin with). Your lack of football knowledge is showing.
There are those ATF OAM excuses. You have excuses for everything.
 
No they won't. You didn't even control it last year. It's beyond retarded to call OSU "soft" at this point.
Yes, they will. OAM is soft. That's why. Or are you saying all the guys returning on OAM next ,year all of sudden become tough, physical players?

OAM wins by having waaaaaay more talent than almost every team they face. When they face teams with talent -- how have they done under Day? They struggle because Day is soft and his team takes on his persona. That is why you saw him after beating ND trying to convince anyone that would listen that OAM is a physical team. You know who has to tell people they are physical? SOFT TEAMS :pound:
 
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