Fab4Runner;469177 wrote:I don't think he was partying with the entire country at B Dubs...therefor his post is perfectly fine.
lol....exactly. Please run along Team SEC.
Fab4Runner;469177 wrote:I don't think he was partying with the entire country at B Dubs...therefor his post is perfectly fine.
lhslep134;468740 wrote:I remember being in the Ohio Stadium concourse watching with all of the other fans who stayed after the YSU game.
F'ing nuts.
They were 5th in the nation at the time. So no, it still is huge.CinciX12;469772 wrote:So in hindsight knowing what Michigan essentially turns into, does it diminish in anyway what this upset was at the time? I mean, still obviously huge, but does it rank as the greatest now that Michigan is like the retard in the back of the class that can't read.
Yes, ND isn't much better. Skip that comment.
redfalcon;470155 wrote:They were 5th in the nation at the time. So no, it still is huge.
2quik4u;470197 wrote:standford beating usc that year was a bigger upset
Automatik;470352 wrote:You are high. Is Stanford a 1AA team?
I do agree it was a major upset.....due to it being a 40 point spread.
from NCAA Fanhouse:FatHobbit;470381 wrote:That was huge.Does anyone remember what UM was favored by? I have to think it was a lot.
dwccrew;469026 wrote:It's funny that we are saying VY and Texas (the National Champs that year) broke our hearts and Armanti Edwards and Applachian St. (also National Champs in FCS) broke UM's heart.
vball10set;470421 wrote:from NCAA Fanhouse:
"That game is usually cited as the biggest upset of the past 10 ... there was no point spread for the Michigan - App. State game. There's no way oddsmakers would give a line between a Top 5 team versus one from the 1-AA"