sleeper;503118 wrote:...and Michigan still sucks.
Whatever makes you feel better.
sleeper;503118 wrote:...and Michigan still sucks.
WebFire;503054 wrote:A touchdown is still worth 7
queencitybuckeye;503366 wrote:Six, actually, and it used to be five.
queencitybuckeye;503366 wrote:Six, actually, and it used to be five.
WebFire;503331 wrote:Whatever makes you feel better.
FatHobbit;503457 wrote:In the very beginning didn't they actually have to agree to how many points a score was worth before the game? A touchdown could have been worth 5 points one week and 4 the next?
Hb31187;503624 wrote:Blowouts? Last year you were +4 in turnovers and won by 11 lol. Id hardly call that a blowout
WebFire;503054 wrote:A football field is still 100 yards, 10 for a first down. A touchdown is still worth 7 and a field 3.
Big Gain;504257 wrote:How many National Titles does Michigan claim before 1910?
Before 1910 Touchdowns were worth 4 points, Field Goals were worth 5 points and Extra Point Kicks were worth 2 points.
It was MUCH more important to have an outstanding drop kicker than it was to have a good QB or runner.
Before 1951 guards, tackles and the center were legal receivers of a forward pass.
Falcons53;502768 wrote:"and still 6 strikes for an inning."
Huh?