They didnt fk up on the line. I dont care how you bet they will end up holding more than they pay out.
@jimrockford22
Quite possibly one of the worst arguments on this whole thread. All you did was look at the final score without recollecting the game.
You are talking about an early season game from Covid 2020. There were maybe 1000 people there.
Michigan took an opponent lightly and didn't care about the game. Whereas Indiana hadn't beat Michigan in like 33 years? That was their Super Bowl.
Furthermore, the quarterback was Joe Milton. As a Tennessee fan, I like Joe, but he makes a lot of mistakes (even this year) as he did in this game.
Milton's stats came in when the game was more or less decided, but his interceptions were costly. While not a huge arm like Milton, JJ McCarthy is a much better game manager. Yes, JJ struggled at first against Alabama, but we are talking about Alabama's defense with 5-star recruits all over the field; plus, in the first quarter, JJ was throwing directly into the sun.
Blake Corum had 2 carries in that game. Enough said. It wasn't the same team as this year's Michigan.
Giving Michael Penix credit for that win over Michigan as if it has anything to do with THIS Michigan team in THIS environment is ludicrous.
I will say this about Penix: he should have been the Heisman Trophy winner. What else does someone need to do to win it?
Jayden Daniels is an exciting player, but LSU's season was not worthy of him getting the Heisman over Penix.
Now, when it comes down to Washington's offense, they are undoubtedly elite. But they also struggled against Arizona, Oregon State, and Washington State.
Michigan doesn't struggle against their inferior-level rivals; they blanked Michigan State and Iowa and gave up 7 points each to Nebraska and Indiana. The only slip-up they had, which was predictable, and I bet on it, was Maryland because it was the sandwich spot between Penn State and Ohio State. They were looking for the W and didn't put much prep time into that game.
All in all, I summarize that Washington is a poor man's Ohio State, and if Washington were in the Big 10 this year, they wouldn't be undefeated, but if Michigan were in the Pac 12, they would still be undefeated. Luckily, we can put all that to rest next year when the Big 10 expands, and we see if these West Coast teams struggle in their Rust Belt games.
Michigan 30-17
@jimrockford22
Quite possibly one of the worst arguments on this whole thread. All you did was look at the final score without recollecting the game.
You are talking about an early season game from Covid 2020. There were maybe 1000 people there.
Michigan took an opponent lightly and didn't care about the game. Whereas Indiana hadn't beat Michigan in like 33 years? That was their Super Bowl.
Furthermore, the quarterback was Joe Milton. As a Tennessee fan, I like Joe, but he makes a lot of mistakes (even this year) as he did in this game.
Milton's stats came in when the game was more or less decided, but his interceptions were costly. While not a huge arm like Milton, JJ McCarthy is a much better game manager. Yes, JJ struggled at first against Alabama, but we are talking about Alabama's defense with 5-star recruits all over the field; plus, in the first quarter, JJ was throwing directly into the sun.
Blake Corum had 2 carries in that game. Enough said. It wasn't the same team as this year's Michigan.
Giving Michael Penix credit for that win over Michigan as if it has anything to do with THIS Michigan team in THIS environment is ludicrous.
I will say this about Penix: he should have been the Heisman Trophy winner. What else does someone need to do to win it?
Jayden Daniels is an exciting player, but LSU's season was not worthy of him getting the Heisman over Penix.
Now, when it comes down to Washington's offense, they are undoubtedly elite. But they also struggled against Arizona, Oregon State, and Washington State.
Michigan doesn't struggle against their inferior-level rivals; they blanked Michigan State and Iowa and gave up 7 points each to Nebraska and Indiana. The only slip-up they had, which was predictable, and I bet on it, was Maryland because it was the sandwich spot between Penn State and Ohio State. They were looking for the W and didn't put much prep time into that game.
All in all, I summarize that Washington is a poor man's Ohio State, and if Washington were in the Big 10 this year, they wouldn't be undefeated, but if Michigan were in the Pac 12, they would still be undefeated. Luckily, we can put all that to rest next year when the Big 10 expands, and we see if these West Coast teams struggle in their Rust Belt games.
Michigan 30-17
Best post in the entire thread.
Best post in the entire thread.
@Grinder360
For some reason my computer auto corrected Arizona State to Arizona. I was referring Washington's struggles against Arizona State's defense in a 15-7 home win. Granted they struggled against Arizona too but I wasn't talking about that game. Just wanted to be clear.
@Grinder360
For some reason my computer auto corrected Arizona State to Arizona. I was referring Washington's struggles against Arizona State's defense in a 15-7 home win. Granted they struggled against Arizona too but I wasn't talking about that game. Just wanted to be clear.
@Juniorg1986
Hey Junior. I appreciate that compliment bro.
I locked in Washington +10.5 parlayed with Over 50.5. It pays +119. $300 to win $357.
Ebbs and flows. I could see a 31-24 type game. Unfortunately my instinct says Michigan though I’ll be rooting HARD for Washington!
@Juniorg1986
Hey Junior. I appreciate that compliment bro.
I locked in Washington +10.5 parlayed with Over 50.5. It pays +119. $300 to win $357.
Ebbs and flows. I could see a 31-24 type game. Unfortunately my instinct says Michigan though I’ll be rooting HARD for Washington!
I’m with you brother, hoping for Washington and a good game.
I’m with you brother, hoping for Washington and a good game.
I already did explain..you missed it. Penix & Co str8 up
I already did explain..you missed it. Penix & Co str8 up
If you choose to make use of any information on this website including online sports betting services from any websites that may be featured on this website, we strongly recommend that you carefully check your local laws before doing so.It is your sole responsibility to understand your local laws and observe them strictly.Covers does not provide any advice or guidance as to the legality of online sports betting or other online gambling activities within your jurisdiction and you are responsible for complying with laws that are applicable to you in your relevant locality.Covers disclaims all liability associated with your use of this website and use of any information contained on it.As a condition of using this website, you agree to hold the owner of this website harmless from any claims arising from your use of any services on any third party website that may be featured by Covers.