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re: A question and a prediction - Offensive philosophy cycles and coaching staffs

Posted on 3/12/24 at 5:19 pm to
Posted by FireDanMullen
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Posted on 3/12/24 at 5:19 pm to
Michigan was one of the biggest anomalies in college football history. I wouldn’t look at their type of play ever being the blue print for national champion ever again.

They played practically nobody. And when I mean nobody. I mean nobody. They beat a 10 win penn state by 9 points. Penn state got smoked by ole Miss and beat nobody in the regular season. They beat a good but not great Ohio state team who lost by 2 scores to mizzou.

They played probably Alabama’s worst team in a decade bc Kirby decided to psych himself out in Atlanta, Again. And then played one of the least talented blue chip rated national title contenders in Washington in the title game.

This was the least compelling championship team in years. Probably the last 2 decades. 98 Tennesee and Michigan 2 most non compelling championship teams in the the last 3 decades I’d say.
Posted by paperwasp
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Posted on 3/12/24 at 5:32 pm to
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Michigan was one of the biggest anomalies in college football history

Also worth noting that we're on the tail-end of the COVID regulatory slug that has been making it's way through CFB rosters.

This Michigan team had 14 seniors, 13 fifth-year seniors, and 3 sixth-year seniors, further adding to it's anomalous nature.
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