Bring back Urban Meyer!!Or at least the first segment was.
I had no idea that the clown co. operation that is Fox was taking paid sponsored coverage from U of M.
Who was the stupid clown in the maroon sports coat? He sounded like he was giving a pep talk to Michigan.Or at least the first segment was.
I had no idea that the clown co. operation that is Fox was taking paid sponsored coverage from U of M.
The word “sports” is superfluous.Why are you guys so surprised? Michigan is the #6 team in the country and has a huge fan base. We’re mostly irrelevant this season. What do you expect? Plus it’s Fox which is the worst sports network of them all.
I guess it's too much to expect some perspective, context, and real analysis. These guys are a bunch of jokers in ugly sportscoats.Why are you guys so surprised? Michigan is the #6 team in the country and has a huge fan base. We’re mostly irrelevant this season. What do you expect? Plus it’s Fox which is the worst sports network of them all.
I feel the same way about a Fox college football broadcast as they feel about Northwestern's college football team. It's not up to the standards of the big boys. The big difference is that the Cats have actually had some great seasons the last 10+ years.If these smug morons had their way, there would never be any upsets in college football. What clueless fools. They were sneering at Kansas being up on Oklahoma at halftime too.
This is a good point. There’s a reason these guys are analysts and not in the game anymore.I feel the same way about a Fox college football broadcast as they feel about Northwestern's college football team. It's not up to the standards of the big boys. The big difference is that the Cats have actually had some great seasons the last 10+ years.
It's funny because it's a bunch of on-camera analysts who underachieved in their own football careers, so no big surprise they wouldn't understand a program that relies on guys working hard to reach their potential. Cats haven't played well in the 2nd half, but Brady and Leinart are the perfect bookends for an underachieving Fox college football broadcast.