Free Talk Friday Thread

I'm seeing something like a 56-14 beatdown victory for Bama over Cinci and even if Cinci does fight hard and make it somewhat of a game it'll only be for the first half with the score ending up instead being something like 38-24.

By the way, 38-24 is exactly how much I think Michigan will beat Georgia by. Georgia's not scoring more than Ohio State on Michigan's defense while at the same time if Michigan found a way to score 42 on Iowa's defense, then there's no way in hell they can't put up something in the 30's on Georgia who's defense has just been exposed. By the way, I don't care how Michigan has to do it, I just know that they will. Very hot teams like Michigan's who come in on a roll into the playoff just tend to figure out a way to win impressively against their first opponent. Who knows, so maybe that'll mean Michigan runs on Georgia in the most impressive way we've seen a team run against Georgia's D that we've ever seen in Kirby's tenure at UGA. It can happen. Maybe it'll mean Cade actually ends up throwing like Bryce out of no where to give Michigan an impressive victory. Yes .... it....can....happen. These "super hot" teams just always find a way to win in an impressive fashion that you probably never even thought they could win by. Either way, Michigan will most likely find a way to beat Georgia and shock the nation by how they did it.

Lastly, Michigan is giving off some 2019 LSU vibes in the sense that once LSU finally beat Bama, they let nothing stop them from winning it all that year even against teams who were better than Bama. Well in the same token I've always said that once Michigan finally does beat Ohio State, they'll feel there will be nothing left to get in their way of winning it all that year either even against teams better than Ohio State. All of this sums up to Michigan simply having too much fire to be put out right now.

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