Honestly probably the former. We just made the NCG and Bama kicked the shit out of us and you hardly even hear it mentioned it around here. What people remember from that year is beating Clemson in the semis. TCU will always have the Michigan win to look back on.
Losing by 58 is worse because it represents a big disparity in talent level. ttun isn’t national championship good. Their QB doesn’t have it between the ears like a Stetson Bennet or a CJ Stroud. I noticed him staring down his receivers almost every play.
Right. When you realize that you've hit your ceiling and it's nowhere near good enough to win it all, that SUCKS. If you lose a close one and were "right there," against the eventual Champion, at least you know winning a Natty is attainable.
“If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.”
-Jack Handey
Actually, in 2019 against Clemson and 2022 against Georgia…the refs on the field got the calls right. It was the replay officials for the SEC and Pac12 that screwed us by overturning calls without undisputed visual evidence.
The only entertaining part of that game was when David Pollack said at half that Georgia is now dominating college football and Saban sitting next to him looked like he was about to Darth Maul his ass.
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Everyone outside of Ann Arbor & Texas know the real national championship was played between OSU vs UGA. No surprise here tonight
Go Bucks
And yet we’re 4th, ok….
If I must choose between peace and righteousness, I choose righteousness! -Theodore Roosevelt.
Only the SEC gets credit for close loses.
No idea how TCU beat Michigan. Ridiculous.
Pick 6s
Muck Fichigan
TTUN beat themselves. 2 trips to the goal line with no points, 2 pick 6's. That's a 28pt swing. Eliminate those and TTUN stomps TCU.
So, what is worse…losing by one point in the last seconds of a game or getting blasted by 58 points?
Trick question?
Honestly probably the former. We just made the NCG and Bama kicked the shit out of us and you hardly even hear it mentioned it around here. What people remember from that year is beating Clemson in the semis. TCU will always have the Michigan win to look back on.
Losing by 58 is worse because it represents a big disparity in talent level. ttun isn’t national championship good. Their QB doesn’t have it between the ears like a Stetson Bennet or a CJ Stroud. I noticed him staring down his receivers almost every play.
MICHIGAN STILL SUCKS
Right. When you realize that you've hit your ceiling and it's nowhere near good enough to win it all, that SUCKS. If you lose a close one and were "right there," against the eventual Champion, at least you know winning a Natty is attainable.
“If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.”
-Jack Handey
Fuck Pac12 refs.
"There is a force that makes us all brothers, no one goes his way alone." --Woody Hayes
Actually, in 2019 against Clemson and 2022 against Georgia…the refs on the field got the calls right. It was the replay officials for the SEC and Pac12 that screwed us by overturning calls without undisputed visual evidence.
Congrats to them. Gotta get back to work and do better next year.
Boof Bonser Says:
Haha that is classic.
“If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.”
-Jack Handey
Look at those two dye jobs there getting ready to fight it out amongst themselves.
Keep your friends close, but your rivals, closer.