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Old 08-29-2010, 09:17 PM   #41
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No one said Michigan can't improve. But UCONN can improve too. I do think Michigan will improve this year, same with UCONN. I believe UCONN is the better team and will beat Michigan. I was being sarcastic with my 99% comment as that is ridiculous, I don't care about percentages.

Yea, can't say Michigan could be better, and then completely right off UConn's passing game when they have a QB who played much better down the stretch last year and has only made 9 career starts, and young receivers who have shown signs of breaking out.
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:54 PM   #42
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Someone needs to double check some of your numbers. the conference records don't add up across the board. I only added up the Big 10 and the Big 12, but in both avg. records there are more overall conference victories than there are overall conference losses. I'm not a rocket scientist, but shouldn't the total number of conference wins and losses be the same, seeing as how every game has a winner and a losser?
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