Like I said, if Chad Henne and Mike Hart weren't 100%, Michigan wasn't going to have much of a chance. Well, they weren't, and they didn't. That said, we got to see two, no question first round draft picks square off in Michigan LT Jake Long and OSU DE Vernon Gholston. Long is a no-question top 5 pick, and Gholston beat long for what may have been the first sack Long's given up all year.
I'm sad to see that Lloyd Carr is considering retirement after the loss to the Buckeyes. Michigan is going to beat whatever second rate team they play in a pre-new years day bowl game. I'd like to see Lloyd go out on top. He's been a class act who has graduated his players, and has developed some great NFL talents over the last decade. As much as I'm looking forward to Les Miles in Michigan garb next year, he'll be busy in New Orleans well past January 1st, and I'd like to see Carr go out on a winning note.
If the Celtics don't terrify you, either you aren't paying attention, or you live in San Antonio. The C's have seen their Big 3 play dominant basketball, and they have seen the supporting cast pick up the slack when the stars have had trouble. The big weaknesses that the talking heads saw in the Celtics entering the season were point guard, defense and bench. Well Rajon Rondo is shooting over 53%, and James Posey has led the Celtics' bench, and the C's are the top shooting percentage defense in the NBA. The Celtics have won convincing games over New Jersey (twice) and Denver enroute to 8 straight including wins.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
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