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| View Poll Results: What games will 3 loss lloyd come up short? (pick 3) | |||
| Miami, Oh |
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14 | 6.76% |
| Notre Dame |
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98 | 47.34% |
| San Diego |
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4 | 1.93% |
| Iowa |
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114 | 55.07% |
| Indiana |
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2 | 0.97% |
| Minnesota |
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54 | 26.09% |
| Illinios |
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1 | 0.48% |
| Michigan State |
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40 | 19.32% |
| Pudue |
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64 | 30.92% |
| Northwestern |
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7 | 3.38% |
| Ohio State |
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198 | 95.65% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 207. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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They'll be hard pressed to lose three with that schedule...
Minnesota, maybe.. but probably not at the worlds largest outdoor toiletbowl Iowa, maybe, but I just don't believe in Iowa this year.. I"ve been wrong before, but boy they lost a lot. MSU - they can always bite Michigan even when they shouldn't OSU, obvioulsy... I'd say Michigan should be undefeated when they come to the shoe, realisitically.. |
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Their two toughest games will be Iowa and OSU. I hate to say it, but based on the players they have returning and their very favorable schedule they could be looking at a top year and a legitimate run at a NC.
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513... those are the same games I picked. I don't think they will lose all three but I think those will be their hardest games. If Minny's defense shows up this year and their offense can perform like they did last year against them it could be an upset by the Gophers. I believe the game in AA this year so that will make it that much tougher for an upset.
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The obvious answers would probably be, in order of most likely to least likely, OSU, Iowa, and Minny. I don't see UM losing those two home games, though. To me, Michigan often starts out the season kind of shaky, and gets stronger as the season goes on. I would pick at Purdue (even though they lost a lot of defense), but it's late enough in the season that I'd give UM the edge. So for my wildcard, even though I don't think ND is very good, I'll look for Michigan drop a dud at South Bend.
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tOSU and scUM both come into their final game undefeated and Ranked #2 and #3.
That's my bold prediction for the season. |
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With that schedule they should be undefeated coming to the shoe, but carr will probably blow a game realistically, I voted for Minnesota and OSU.
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Notre Lame - A battle of apathy will not be won by either team but lost by scUM.
Iowa - A well coached team always spanks Lloyd and the boys early in the season. Ohio State - Nuff said. Patterson & Pitcock will spend more time in the scUM backfield than any of the "RB by committee" that will be in effect by the end of the season after no one can get the job done. |
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I went with ND, Purdue, and tOSU.
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If he loses 3 games with that schedule, "Baby-Rattle" Carr will get his ass fired. There is no way they lose 3 of those, given the games they have at home. OSU and Iowa are stiff tests to be sure, but there is no other team there that should give them any problems.
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