So, what exactly will you do when the Michigan Wolverines go 13-0 next year?

And reach 890 wins and 12 National Championships? GO BLUE!

May the Forcier be with you.

BQ: Who will they beat in the NC game? NC State or Auburn? (just for a couple contacts out there) ;)

Norry (AU 2010 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS)2010-04-10T11:28:24Z

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Wow, is Michigan taking the 2007 Indiana approach and playing 13 regular season games? Cool!
Then they finish 13-1 after losing to Auburn in Phoenix! ;)

War Cam Eagle!

Suzanne2016-04-15T01:47:58Z

I'm thinking Michigan will be 7-5 next year regular season (4-4 conference) and maybe go to a halfway respectable December bowl like the Alamo Bowl, but will win now that they're back on track to winning bowls. The bad season will be due to all of the adjustments, and losses will likely be to Ohio State, Penn State, and Wisconsin. Who the other losses will be to are unknown at this point. Manningham is going to the NFL early btw, so you'll be Manningham-less. Mallet is supposedly transferring, too. Don't get me wrong, I don't think Michigan will fall apart like Notre Dame did this year, but expect a season like the 2005 year without the upset over Penn State and bowl loss. Overall, I predict 8-5 for the Wolverines. Despite the predictions of some that they'll go to the Motor City Bowl or something else like that, but I think more along the lines of the Alamo Bowl or the Champs Sports Bowl.

Better Than Most2010-04-10T14:16:17Z

I'll spend some of the millions that I won in the lottery. You see, the chances of me winning the lottery are about the same as Michigan going 13 - 0 next year.

Everybody on the planet knows that Michigan (and every other team in the Big 10) has zero chance against an SEC team in a meaningful bowl game. Michigan might be able to beat a garbage team like NC State but it would most likely be in the Forgettable Bowl.

iHeckler2010-04-10T17:24:36Z

I'd start preparing for the apocalypse

BQ - Directional State University

The Lone Wolverine2010-04-10T13:33:37Z

Damn, even I know that's not happening, unless you mean 2011 (since, technically, that's "next year")...which...we'll just be bringing in a new head coach, and I doubt Jim Harbaugh's going to be taking us to the promised land that quickly. ;)

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