04-30-2009, 04:17 PM
zdunklee Wrote:BWN 7 Wrote:zdunklee Wrote:My beloved Notre Dame has lost to Michigan 18 times since 1978. Since the split of the divisions in 1978, only one ranked D-1 team has lost to a D-1AA school.BWN 7 Wrote:potthole Wrote:Embarrassing, no doubt. But come on, that's one game. Compare that to an 0-16 season. Or missing your chance at the playoffs because you won the overtime coin toss, and elected to take the wind, rather than the ball. Not even close.Oh, it's definitely apples and oranges. My point was that most people that are one are also the other....
UM football has had way more success than Detroit Lions football for the better part of a decade, if not longer.
I just wanted to point out that your beloved Notre Dame lost 38-0 to that same U of M team that lost to App State. Yup they couldn't score against a team that let App State put up 34 points...
If ND had played App. State, they most likely would have lost. But they didn't. Michigan was the team that scheduled a home opener "cupcake" and then got depants-ed on their own field. Own it.
How many times have the been shut out by U of M twice? I just find it funny you bring that up when you shouldn't talk cause your school obviously sucked even more that season, so much so that they couldn't even get into fieldgoal range...
"Yeah, that sucked. I can't believe we let that happen. We sucked that season."
- BWN 7
Only you and other Michigan fans (desperately clinging to some kind of "defense" of the App. State debacle) remember that ND/UM game or the score.
The whole CFB world remembers App. State, and where they were when they saw it/heard about it.
You'd be better served saying "yeah, that sucked. I can't believe we let that happen. We sucked that game" like the wise man quoted above. And moving on to a more interesting/winnable debate.
I'm.......kind of a big deal. People know me.