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I couldn't find the thread for this season so I started this one.Suspended FSU player gets reinstated after being found not guilty. http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/13504706/florida-state-seminoles-rb-dalvin-cook-found-not-guilty-battery-case
I'm looking forward to seeing how Michigan responds to Jim Harbaugh, I liked him for some reason at San Francisco so I'm rooting for him to turn that team around and make SF rue the day they forced him out of there.
Because of the dad pants?
Doesn't he get his khakis at walmart?
The ultimate dad pants store. And it will be very convenient at Michigan.
Haha no, just seems super smart and tough-he's like the anti-Jay Gruden and all the other sucky coaches out there
I think he's the same red faced vein in the forehead about to burst petty tyrant as 99% of football coachs
I tend to think of him as the Joe Maddon of football...
Anyone going to the Maryland game tomorrow? My boy and a former coworker and his son are gonna be there for what it's worth. It'll be my son's first football game above HS level.
LETS GO TERPS
After eight months of toil, the Terrapins will begin their season Saturday against Richmond on the backs of a revamped offensive line: The unit weighs an average of 308.5 pounds, an increase of nearly 20 pounds from last season’s average of 289.7. It will enter the season not only looking the part of a Big Ten front but also confident it can stand up to the league’s big boys after struggling mightily in its first season in the conference.The Big Ten’s strengths, of course, extend far beyond its size in the trenches, making a repeat of last season’s 7-6 finish, 4-4 in conference, a potentially tall order. Maryland will feature a new defensive scheme and new starters at several key offensive positions. And the Terps’ division features defending national champion Ohio State, fellow playoff hopeful Michigan State and legacy programs in Michigan and Penn State that are expected to improve. But by one measure — weights listed on the roster — the Terps already stack up impressively: Only Wisconsin, whose offensive linemen average 310.1 pounds, lists a bigger group.