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Michigan Offense Too Much for
Buckeyes
The
M take Big Ten Conference Title
Outright.
Luck
Stops Here
Photo
Below: Michigan's 1897 Team
(the team that played in the first
game against OSU)
ANN
ARBOR, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 22,
2003
What a
win in a crazy game. A Chris
Perry touchdown run late in the
fourth quarter essentially put it
away, although I wasn't comfortable
until Ernest Shazor intercepted
Scott McMullen's pass with under two
minutes to play. Here are a
few takes on this incredible game,
which was of course the 100th
meeting between the two teams:
- We'll
see how
this shakes out in the BCS, but
it looks like Michigan will surely
end up in the 2004 Rose Bowl, and
Ohio State will end up in some other
BCS Bowl.
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Chris Perry made excellent cuts all day and ran like crazy on the #1
rushing defense in the nation. I'm hoping that he gets invited to
New York for the Heisman trophy presentation (he needs to be in the top
4). Putting artificial turf in the stadium was a huge boost for the
Blue. This 14 point win was the closest of the year at home.
- John
Navarre played a sharp game, just as he has the past several weeks since
his
legendary comeback against Minnesota.
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Jason Avant going down early was a concern, but that's probably Michigan's
deepest position. Ann Arbor native (Pioneer) Carl Tabb filled in
nicely making two great catches. Avant's attempt to pump up the
crowd while being carted off the field was classic.
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- When
Perry went down it was definitely pretty nerve racking. Most of the
stadium was chanting, "PER-RY, PER-RY, PER-RY", like we were audibly
reviving a professional wrestler. That said, it was pretty sweet.
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Steve Breaston is something. It is obvious that the guy is fast and
elusive, but can take a serious hit. He's tough.
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Lloyd Carr is now 14-3 lifetime against teams ranked in the Top 10.
- Ohio
State's punter put on a show with his booming, long, high and well placed
punts. It was the best punting performance I've ever seen.
Maligned Michigan punter Adam Finley played the best I've ever seen him
play, getting off great punts as well (but nothing compared to that freak
from Ohio State. That guy is a weapon).
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- Lew Popoff and I got to the game about 45 minutes early and hung
out near the Michigan sideline at the 50 yard line in Row #1.
We both got the chills seeing the team come out of the tunnel and
under the M Club banner. We also met two-time Heisman trophy
winner Buckeye Archie Griffin (see photo left) and had a chance to
witness the Buckeye band's epic "Script Ohio" front and center.
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The entire game the Michigan players were urging the crowd to stand up and
make noise. Our section was standing for the vast majority of the
game.
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Sizing up the number of alumni players on the field, Lew correctly
predicted that the record crowd would exceed 112,000.
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My game prediction was totally wrong; I'd guess I'm not the only one.
I saw a tight first half with M pulling away in the second (wrong).
I saw OSU getting to Navarre (no sacks), and Chris Perry being pretty much
shut down (ha!). And who would have thought that this game would be
a shoot-out? Craig Krenzel (or Kris Kringle as Brent Grow called him
after the game) is a tough SOB.
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After the game, the large section of Buckeye fans remained at the game in
the South end zone. About 50-100 Michigan students who were on the
field ran over to the OSU corner to taunt them. Many of the students
were armed with "the bird" on both hands. It was quite a sight.
- I
heard that Grump Lloyd Carr tore into the ABC guy who asked him why he
didn't try to score with 40 seconds left in the half. He is
something, man. It cracks me up that he ripped into the guy (and I
agree that it is a stupid question), but Lloyd is a grump. On
Michigan Replay on Sunday morning Carr apologized.
- For
those wondering, Good Time Charley's did not run out of chicken wings
after the game, but we did everything we could to help them try. The
waiter said he'd never seen more downed chicken wings at a table.
The crew of Timmy, Greek, Lew and Ks were happy to take this title.
- It
looks like OSU will fall just one slot behind Michigan in the BCS
standings (projected by Brad Edwards on ESPN). So..we'll have to see
how far behind they are and if the teams ahead of OSU in the human polls
lose in the final weeks of the season...watch out!
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Dude, is every Ohio State Buckeye fan entitled to a lifetime collection of
cheesy sunglasses?
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