Bashing the Wolverines wasn’t enough. This week, Steve takes shots at Ann Arbor’s citizens, too. We discuss Michigan’s dismantling of Big Ten opponent Rutgers, a game that defies basic football math, as well as Texas A&M’s wild overtime win over Tennessee’s wild overtime loss. Will ND make a bowl? Plus, the best way to spend this coming Saturday. Rate and subscribe!
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Have Mercy: Michigan vs Rutgers
As Uncle Jesse says on Full House and I’ve said on the Scoop and Score podcast, “Have mercy.” There is no reason college football shouldn’t have a mercy rule –that is, beyond two teams agreeing, mid-game, to use a running clock. Wikipedia says the biggest comeback in FCS history is 35 points, when Michigan State turned a 38-3 deficit into a 41-38 win in 2006. What would be wrong with a 50-point mercy rule? The exact number and how it’s handled can be discussed in the comments section.
The latest example of the sport’s need for reform came on Saturday night, when Michigan beat Rutgers 78-0. First, the numbers (warning: content not suitable for minors):
Will Michigan Overlook Rutgers?
You’d be excused if you saw this NJ.com headline — Michigan third team to be installed as huge favorite vs. Rutgers — and thought the writer was poking fun at one team’s hype and another’s woes, as opposed to pointing out a fact heading into Saturday’s game.