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Portal WR Visit

Can finally confirm what's been out there, that Yale WR David Pantelis is planning a visit to Michigan this weekend.
Stanford and a potential visit to West Virginia are the contenders.

Looks like he has one year remaining from a medical waiver in 2023.
He led Yale in receptions (61), receiving yards (901) and TDs (8) last season.

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LIVE THREAD: Michigan vs. Oklahoma (Jumpman Invitational)

No. 24 Michigan is set to take on No. 14 Oklahoma tonight in the Jumpman Invitational in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The Wolverines (8-2) are looking to bounce back after a thrilling two-point loss to Arkansas at MSG last week. Meanwhile, the Sooners (10-0) haven't lost a game yet this season.

Michigan is fully healthy for the matchup. Tip-off is scheduled for 9 p.m. EST. It will air on ESPN2.

How Did This Happen?

Notre Dame Set For Huge Payday From CFB Playoff That Trumps Entire Conferences —OutKick.com

What were the ADs who negotiated and approved this playoff payout deal thinking about? In addition they approved 12 playoff teams, virtually assuring that Notre Dame will make the playoffs almost every year.

Furthermore, if Notre Dame finishes in the top 8, they’ll play a first round playoff game at home. Estimates last week indicate that income from that recent game produced $40 million in income for the South Bend community.

Who negotiated that deal? A committee chaired by Jack Swarbrick, the Notre Dame athletic director! What did Notre Dame “give up”? The opportunity to get a first round bye.

Article — Who Outsmarted Who?

OSU dominance.

The last time OSU was unspeakably dominant so much so that I paused and went “hmmmm”…two straight years of treating us like a turnstile. 18 touchdowns on 25 possessions in 2018 and 2019.

This was against a Hall of Fame coach and very good defensive coordinator coaching top 10 (or higher) defenses - preparing for them all year.

I ultimately bought into the notion that Don Brown was just stubborn and ran too much man to man.

Five years later I learned my gut was right and OSU had all of our defensive signals and we weren’t even engaging in that fight.

A month ago I processed our remarkable win. The state of that program and the money they had invested. In a jovial mood I concluded “there’s no limit to what we may see now”.

The consensus number one team in the country just got boat raced in two quarters for 390 yards and 38 points without the benefit of a turnover.

I can’t think of an apparently great team getting run like that in two quarters ever before.

That was either the greatest half of college football we’ve ever seen or….

Maybe Oregon ran too much man to man. 😏
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