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QB carousel up north? Those always work magnificently.

Wolverines may play multiple QBs

Posted: Tuesday August 05, 2008 07:50AM ET


Quarterbacks Steven Threet and Nick Sheridan spent time this summer working on new coach Rich Rodriguez's spread offense and applying what they learned in the spring. "There's a lot of different things Steve and I worked on," said Sheridan, whom Rodriguez identified as having a very good practice Monday. "We worked hard on the different techniques and footwork." Monday was also the debut for freshman Justin Feagin, the wild-card contender to start because of his athletic ability. "It's going to be a competition that may continue to go throughout the season," Rodriguez said. "I hope we have at least two that we can win with. That's the goal. Not so much finding a starter as two we can win with."
Detroit Free Press

Might be a good idea there Dick considering your gimmicky offense leaves your starter very prone to injury and your offense went limper than a dick watching "The View" when Pat White was out last year.
 
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heisman;1223642; said:
I love how they talk about our "obsession" with them, yet on any given day you can wander over to any random scUM board and find anywhere from 4-5 threads devoted to tOSU on their front page. Good stuff. I'm gonna really enjoy their misery the next couple years. Fuck the whole lot of 'em.
 
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HailToMichigan;1223694; said:
We basically did last year too. The piping was the same as Miami's.
piping is quite a bit less prominent than bold stripes. The lone exception is neon piping on dark, home jerseys... which UM did not do.

Before I saw these cookie cutters, I was coming around on the stripe. Not great, but incorporates the winged helmet style.

Turns out that was little more than dumb luck.
 
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jwinslow;1223696; said:
piping is quite a bit less prominent than bold stripes. The lone exception is neon piping on dark, home jerseys... which UM did not do.

Before I saw these cookie cutters, I was coming around on the stripe. Not great, but incorporates the winged helmet style.

Turns out that was little more than dumb luck.
No, I'm pretty sure adidas designed us a jersey that emulates the winged helmet and then sent the design team back to the drawing board to come up with a whole new one that emulates razorback horns for Arkansas.
 
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