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Tuck coming?

The man gets a lot of praise (announcers)
So I thought we would celebrate him with poetry and phrase.

Tuck coming?
From whence did he come?
And to where doth he go?
Tuck is a mystery man
So nobody doth know
Tuck is gunning for titles
And running the show
Speaking of running That's Michigan's game
With Blake, the Great and Donovan Edwards by name...
Lightning and lightning like lightning. They're fast
If Tuck is indeed coming
We're whipping his a$$

*Finger snaps*

Insider Some quick early-week intel from PSU week

- Confirmed Fred Jackson will be working with the RBs in Hart’s absence. Everyone loves that guy so he’s a welcomed addition.
- Michigan feels great about its gameplan for PSU in the early stages
- I expect to see some broken tendencies and new looks this week on offense
- Confidence that the wide receivers will have a good game with Diaz’s schemes.
- Defensive plan won’t change much this week.

It's Good news Wednesday! (10-12-22)

My good news is that we are 6-0, and we get a chance to go 7-0 at home against a ranked Penn State team.

Saturday's game was a typical IU game. For some reason, they give us trouble every year. I can't say why, but it happens. Add the Mike Hart incident to the mix; it was a bit surreal. The good news is our guys overcame it, and we got the W.

I'm so glad Hart is on the mend, and I hope whatever it was can be treated and cured.

We had our '70s reunion this past weekend. (Everyone that graduated in the '70s from our HS) all told we had over 300 people attend the four-day event. We had a tailgate for the football game on Thursday night. Friday, we had a luncheon. Friday night, a downtown street party, Saturday morning, we did a local radio show featuring local sports heroes from the '70s; and finally, another street party Saturday night. I had a great team to help get this done. We had a blast, and I'm glad it's over. :)

What's your good news?

Go Blue! Beat Penn State!

Betting Late money hammering Michigan...

We reported on the money percentages in Vegas all week.

Early this week, over 75% of the money was on Penn State. But the relevance in that cash flow was the line's refusal to move, sticking at 7. Every time the line hit 6.5, it was quickly bet back up to 7.

As of Friday AM, Penn State had 68% of the money.

Saturday AM, Michigan's money vaulted from 37% to 49%, nearly evening the money percentages.

The cash is on U-M, and the late hammer tells me sharps wanted to see where this line would go, and sticking at 7, they're hammering the maize & blue.

All metrics per The Action Network
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