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  • Acid
    Mr. Brightside
    • May 2003
    • 16954

    #46
    Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)

    Jeez, you whooped their ***.

    Good luck against Ohio State.
    Blind to this impending fate
    We let the world carry our weight
    It's back breaks with every mile
    But we all live in denial

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    • Vince
      Bow for Bau
      • Aug 2002
      • 26017

      #47
      Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)

      Nice Dynasty thread...

      Can you tell me how you do the box scores?

      Thanks.
      @ me or dap me

      http://twitter.com/52isthemike

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      • Psyblast
        2023 National Champions
        • Jun 2003
        • 42582

        #48
        Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)

        Originally posted by Vinceanity2k3
        Nice Dynasty thread...

        Can you tell me how you do the box scores?

        Thanks.



        Enter your info, hit Submit, and then you get the code that must be copied and pasted. A couple things will have to be edited in the code:

        1. On the first line, change: align="right" to align="left".

        2. Find the image codes for the logos a little further down in the code, and enter http://www. before each one. Otherwise they'll appear as red x's on OS.

        Voila!

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        • Psyblast
          2023 National Champions
          • Jun 2003
          • 42582

          #49
          Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)


          Week 12 Recap
          Volume 1, Issue 14

          Top 25
          #5 Michigan 65, Indiana 7
          #17 NC State 42, Boston College 14
          #24 Pittsburgh 42, Connecticut 21
          #19 USC 52, California 31
          #20 Oklahoma 48, Texas A&M 31
          #1 Texas 34, Kansas 32
          #2 Ohio State 40, Northwestern 10
          #14 Florida State 31, Clemson 30
          #10 Boise State 45, #18 Fresno State 38
          #22 Notre Dame 24, Navy 0
          #7 Tennessee 49, Memphis 18
          #6 Florida 41, South Carolina 35 (OT)
          #8 Georgia 35, #25 Auburn 24
          #13 Alabama 39, #15 LSU 35
          #21 Kansas State 45, Nebraska 42
          #16 Virginia 26, Georgia Tech 20
          #12 Texas Tech 50, Oklahoma State 13
          #3 Iowa 27, Wisconsin 24

          NCAA Players of the Week
          Offense: Stevie Hicks, HB, Iowa State: 16 carries, 147 yards, 2 TD; 2 receptions, 101 yards, 2 TD
          Defense: Anthony Schlegel, MLB, Ohio State: 6 tackles, 2 sacks, INT, 2 FF, FR

          Coaches Top 10
          1. Texas (58) 10-0
          2. Ohio State 9-1
          3. Iowa 8-2
          4. Virginia Tech 8-1
          5. Michigan 9-1
          6. Florida 8-2
          7. Tennessee 6-3
          8. Georgia 7-2
          9. Toledo (3) 9-0
          10. Boise State 9-1

          BCS Top 10
          1. Texas 1.000
          2. Ohio State 0.994
          3. Virginia Tech 0.984
          4. Iowa 0.979
          5. Michigan 0.975
          6. Florida 0.972
          7. Georgia
          8. Tennessee
          9. Toledo
          10. Miami

          Week 13 Game of the Week

          #2 Ohio State (9-1) @ #5 Michigan (9-1)- Once again, the showdown between the Wolverines and Buckeyes has a huge impact on the Big Ten title. The Buckeyes have already clinched at least part of the crown, and things can get complicated, since OSU beat Iowa in Week 5, 26-16.

          Ohio State wins: OSU wins the Big Ten outright and goes to the Rose Bowl for the National Championship Game.

          Michigan wins, Iowa wins: Craziest possible scenario; Three-way tie at the top; all 3 could get in the BCS, but one would probably get locked out.

          Michigan wins, Iowa loses: Michigan gets Big Ten's automatic Big Ten bid, Buckeyes get at-large bid, Iowa goes to Florida.

          Race for the Big Ten
          1. Ohio State (9-1, 7-0)
          2. Iowa (8-2, 6-1)
          3. Michigan (9-1, 6-1)

          Heisman Watch
          1. Cody Hodges, QB, Texas Tech
          2. Matt Leinart, QB, USC
          3. Kenneth Darby, HB, Alabama
          4. Bruce Gradkowski, QB, Toledo
          5. Jarrett Hicks, WR, Texas Tech

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          • Psyblast
            2023 National Champions
            • Jun 2003
            • 42582

            #50
            Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)


            OSU/UM Preview
            Volume 1, Issue 15

            Wolverines seek to repeat the past against Buckeyes

            ANN ARBOR, MI--#2 Ohio State isn't unbeaten, but if they beat #5 Michigan on Saturday, they will go back to the Rose Bowl--a place they haven't been since 1997--with a chance to win the National Championship. This opportunity has presented it to Ohio State four times since 1995, and they got past UM in 2002 en route to the title. But the other three times...well...

            1995


            1995: 11-0, #2 Ohio State brings eventual Heisman winner Eddie George to the Big House to face 18th ranked, 8-3 Michigan. However, Michigan's Tim Biakabutuka steals the show, rushing for 313 yards on 37 carries, leading the Wolverines to the 31-23 upset, keeping Ohio State out of Pasadena.

            1996


            1996: 7-3 Michigan is unranked and 17.5 point underdogs to 10-0 #2 Ohio State in Columbus. After falling behind 9-0 at halftime and gaining only 62 yards of offense, the magical play comes in the third quarter when Ohio State All-American Cornerback Shawn Springs slips on the slippery field, and Michigan receiver Tai Streets scores on a 69 yard touchdown. Michigan wins 13-9, and despite going to and winning the Rose Bowl, Ohio State has to watch Florida beat Florida State in the Sugar Bowl and win the title they thought was theirs.

            2003


            2003: Controversy in the BCS puts Ohio State in the #2 spot, meaning they will go to the Sugar Bowl to defend their 2002 National Championship if they get by twice-beaten #5 Michigan. The OSU defense allowed only 50 yards a game on the ground through the season, but Chris Perry shines in his final game in Michigan Stadium, running for over 150 yards and two TDs as Michigan wins 35-21 to win the Big Ten title.

            This year is even more exciting, as both teams are ranked in the top five, OSU at #2 and UM at #5. This last happened in the 2003 game, the last time the two teams played in Ann Arbor. Before that, the last time they were both in the top 5, #1 Michigan beat #4 Ohio State in the Big House 20-14 in 1997 on their way to the National Championship. The Wolverines have won the last six meetings in which both teams have been ranked in the top 10, dating back to 1976.

            Troy Smith has been nearly flawless for the Buckeyes, throwing for 17 TDs and only two interceptions. Sophomore Antonio Pittman has had a breakout year, rushing for 1386 yards (4.5 YPC) and 13 TDs. Then there's their two threats at receiver, Santonio Holmes and Ted Ginn. Holmes has missed the majority of the year due to injury, and has only 390 yards and 4 TDs. Ginn has 499 yards and 5 scores, but doesn't have any TDs on returns (mostly due to teams not kicking it to him).

            On defense, the line is anchored by DE Mike Kudla (5 sacks) and DT Quinn Pitcock (3 sacks, 2 forced fumbles). The linebacking corp doesn't have a peer in the nation, led by A.J. Hawk (58 tackles, 4 sacks, 2 recovered fumbles), Bobby Carpenter (51 tackles), and Butkus finalist Anthony Schlegel (66 tackles, 6 sacks, 2 interceptions, 5 forced fumbles). In the secondary, Donte Whitner and Ashton Youboty each have two INTs at the corner spots. Nate Salley had 28 tackles and 2 INTs at the FS spot, and Tyler Everett has 2 forced fumbles and 2 recoveries at SS.


            Ohio State Buckeyes (9-1, 7-0)
            Miami (OH): W 48-35
            #1 Texas: L 14-31
            San Diego State: W 44-21
            #3 Iowa: W 26-16
            @ Penn State: W 19-17
            Michigan State: W 23-21
            @ Indiana: W 38-17
            @ Minnesota: W 35-17
            Illinois: W 27-13
            Northwestern: W 40-10

            Star Players


            A.J. Hawk, OLB


            Anthony Schlegel, MLB


            Santonio Holmes, WR


            Ted Ginn, WR
            Last edited by Psyblast; 09-05-2005, 02:07 AM.

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            • Acid
              Mr. Brightside
              • May 2003
              • 16954

              #51
              Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)



              This is it!

              Good luck.
              Blind to this impending fate
              We let the world carry our weight
              It's back breaks with every mile
              But we all live in denial

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              • Cyros
                ULTRAAAA!!!!
                • Jun 2003
                • 12628

                #52
                Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)

                Way to hype up the game Psyblast. You better not lose damnit!
                Watch Me Twitch

                My Video Game Streams

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                • nofearsp2007
                  Banned
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 2432

                  #53
                  Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)

                  Lets go MICHIGAN. GO BLUE!

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                  • Psyblast
                    2023 National Champions
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 42582

                    #54
                    Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)


                    #2 Ohio State @ #5 Michigan
                    Michigan Stadium
                    Ann Arbor, MI
                    November 19th, 2005


                    Ohio State bucked: Michigan Stadium's ghosts haunt OSU, serve up a miracle for Michigan

                    ANN ARBOR, MI--Call it the greatest game ever played in Michigan Stadium.

                    Call it the greatest game ever played between Michigan and Ohio State.

                    Call it one of the greatest games played, period.

                    In a game filled with some of the best players college football has to offer, the Wolverines and Buckeyes put on a show that no one that watched the game will EVER forget.

                    The Wolverines were held out of the endzone for almost the entire first half, until cornerback Grant Mason scored his FOURTH defensive touchdown of the season, tying the game at 10.

                    The tie lasted only 47 seconds, as Ohio State playmaker Ted Ginn showed off his speed, catching a pass in the flat, eluding a tackle, and racing 66 yards down the sideline for a TD, giving OSU a 17-10 lead at halftime.

                    After a scoreless third quarter, Michigan's offense finally broke through 1:01 into the fourth, when Kevin Grady found a hole in OSU's vaunted run defense and punched through for a 26 yard TD. The Michigan faithful erupted, as Michigan had tied it at 17.

                    The celebration was once again short lived though, as OSU WR Santonio Holmes brought the ensuing kickoff out of the endzone and exploded though the tackling, racing down the field 102 yards before finally getting knocked out at the 1 yard line. After getting stuffed on two plays, OSU called playaction, and Justin Zwick found Ryan Hamby wide open for a touchdown with exactly 6:00 left, putting the Buckeyes ahead again, 24-17.

                    The Wolverines pounded the ball again, slowly but surely getting through OSU's tired defense. The drive concluded with a lame duck lob by Chad Henne, who barely got it off before A.J. Hawk speared him. The ball seemed destined for Nate Salley's arms in the endzone, but Michigan WR Steve Breaston came out of nowhere, snagging it right in front of Salley's hands. The stadium rocked, and Michigan had once again tied the game at 24, with only 2:45 left.

                    The Buckeyes weren't done though, as they converted two third downs on their ensuing drive, driving into Michigan territory. It looked like UM would have to burn timeouts as OSU looked to kill the clock by running the ball. But on first down from the 23, OSU running back Antonio Pittman burst through the middle UNTOUCHED for a touchdown with only 50 seconds left. The Ohio State fight song blasted throughout a suddenly silent Michigan Stadium, as the Buckeyes seemed to have finally fought off the Wolverines, leading 31-24.

                    Michigan wasn't done though. Three straight catches by Mario Manningham for 66 yards put the Wolverines at OSU's 21 yard line. On first down from there though, OSU MLB Anthony Schlegel got through and crushed Henne, forcing a fumble. Mike Hart dove on it, but Michigan had to burn a timeout. Two incompletions later, Michigan faced an impossible task: 4th and 18 at OSU's 29 yard line, with six seconds on the clock.

                    As he came out of the huddle, Chad Henne pointed a finger toward the sky, calling on the heavens to wake up the ghosts of Michigan football, praying for one final miracle. After a fast three step drop, Henne let it fly, lobbing it to the right for Steve Breaston. The OSU defense had predicted correctly, as THREE defenders converged on Breaston as he streaked into the endzone. It was at this point the ghosts came out though, as the ball somehow found its way past the outstretched arms of Donte Whitner and Tyler Everett. It reached its destination--Breaston's arms. But Steve was dangerously close to the back of the endzone...and somehow found the will to stab one foot down, inches away from the out of bounds line, and a SPLIT SECOND before his other foot came down out of bounds. Nate Salley delivered a wicked shot on Breaston, sending #15 down to the ground. Breaston rolled through it though, leaping to his feet, the ball secured in his hands. He extended his arms in the air as his teammates swarmed him. The stadium shook violently under the derilous cheers for 110,000+ screaming Wolverine fans.

                    There was one second left, and Steve Breaston had just made the greatest catch in Michigan history.

                    In Overtime, the UM defense, inspired by the heroics of Henne and Breaston, lowered the boom on OSU, quickly forcing a FG. It wasn't long from there, as Mike Hart had 4 carries for 20 yards, before Kevin Grady came in on 2nd and goal, bounced to the outside and beating A.J. Hawk to the endzone. Thousands poured onto the field. Grady threw the football a mile into the air; it still hasn't come down. Neither have the Wolverines, who bested their nemesis 37-34 in overtime.

                    There were plenty of tears afterwards, understandably. Ohio State had just seen their Rose Bowl hopes go down in flames. Michigan had just won the most emotionally-charged game in a LONG, LONG time. The Wolverines will go to a Bowl Championship Series, and clinched a share of their third straight Big Ten championship. They still have a slim chance of a national title, but need other pieces to fall in place.

                    Chad Henne finished the thriller 16-31 passing for 265 yards, two TDs and no interceptions. Mike Hart carried the ball 20 times for 102 yards, and Kevin Grady scored two times, while carrying 11 times for 72 yards. Breaston finished with five receptions for 94 yards and two TDs, and Mario Manningham was also a hero, catching five passes for 111 yards.

                    Even though Troy Smith was knocked out of the game early with an injury, Justin Zwick filled in seamlessly, going 14-24 for 250 yards, 2 TDs and one interception. The Buckeyes' run offense was non-existent as Michigan's much maligned run defense clamped down, holding them to 6 net yards, with Pittman being the leader...with only 18 yards. Ryan Hamby caught 5 passes for 49 yards and a TD, Roy Hall caught 3 for 86, and Ted Ginn had 2 for 72 and a TD.

                    Pierre Woods led Michigan on defense with 9 tackles. Prescott Burgess had 8 tackles and a sack, and Jeremy Van Alstyne had 5 and a sack. LaMarr Woodley and Gabe Watson also had a sack each.

                    Anthony Schlegel was monstrous for the Buckeyes with 11 tackles, 2 sacks and a forced fumble. Tyler Everett and Donte Whitner each had 6 tackles, and Bobby Carpenter and Hawk each had 4.

                    The Wolverines are BCS-bound, no doubt, but right now they just want to sit back and savor a legendary victory over their archrival, in the greatest game these two history-laden schools have ever played.



                    @
                    TEAMS1234OTF
                    #2 Ohio State710014334
                    #5 Michigan010021637
                    VisitorGAME STATSHome
                    307Total Yds408
                    13First Downs20
                    6Rushing Yds143
                    22-0Rushes-Fumb36-2
                    2Rushing TD2
                    301Passing Yds265
                    17-29-2Comp-Att-TD16-31-2
                    1Interceptions0
                    4-103rd Down Conv.9-16
                    12:20Time of Pos.19:40






















                    1st Quarter
                    1. OSU, T. Smith, 14 yard run (Huston kick), 2:07

                    2nd Quarter
                    2. OSU, Huston, 49 yard FG, 6:19
                    3. UM, Rivas, 25 yard FG, 1:52
                    4. UM, Mason, 16 yard INT return (Rivas kick), 1:43
                    5. OSU, Zwick, 66 yard pass to Ginn (Huston kick), 0:56

                    4th Quarter
                    6. UM, Grady, 26 yard run (Rivas kick), 6:59
                    7. OSU, Zwick, 1 yard pass to Hamby (Huston kick), 6:00
                    8. UM, Henne, 22 yard pass to Breaston (Rivas kick), 2:45
                    9. OSU, Pittman, 23 yard run (Huston kick), 0:50
                    10. UM, Henne, 29 yard pass to Breaston (Rivas kick), 0:01

                    Overtime
                    11. OSU, Huston, 42 yard FG
                    12. UM, Grady, 5 yard run

                    Michigan Wolverines
                    C. Henne: 16-31, 265 yards, 2 TD
                    M. Hart: 20 carries, 102 yards
                    K. Grady: 11 carries, 72 yards, 2 TD
                    M. Manningham: 5 receptions, 111 yards
                    S. Breaston: 5 receptions, 94 yards, 2 TD
                    P. Woods: 9 tackles
                    P. Burgess: 8 tackles, sack


                    Ohio State Buckeyes
                    J. Zwick: 14-24, 250 yards, 2 TD, INT
                    A. Pittman: 10 carries, 18 yards, TD
                    R. Hamby: 5 receptions, 49 yards, TD
                    R. Hall: 3 receptions, 86 yards
                    T. Ginn: 2 receptions, 72 yards, TD
                    A. Schlegel: 11 tackles, 2 sacks, FF
                    T. Everett: 6 tackles
                    D. Whitner: 6 tackles


                    Record: 10-1, 7-1
                    Coaches Poll:
                    2nd
                    Media Poll: 2nd
                    BCS Rankings: 2nd
                    Next Game: TBA

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                    • Acid
                      Mr. Brightside
                      • May 2003
                      • 16954

                      #55
                      Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)

                      Holy ****.

                      That sounds like an incredible game.

                      Nice work, now UCLA has to beat USC and this thread is golden.
                      Blind to this impending fate
                      We let the world carry our weight
                      It's back breaks with every mile
                      But we all live in denial

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                      • Psyblast
                        2023 National Champions
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 42582

                        #56
                        Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)


                        Week 13 Recap
                        Volume 1, Issue 16

                        Top 25
                        #2 Michigan 37, #7 Ohio State 34 (OT)
                        #18 Bowling Green 31, Miami (OH) 7
                        Northern Illinois 38, #21 Toledo 25
                        Wake Forest 34, #23 Miami 31 (OT)
                        #14 NC State 38, Mid Tenn State 27
                        #25 Memphis 31, Southern Miss 24 (OT)
                        #8 Boise State 45, Idaho 20
                        #9 Texas Tech 47, Oklahoma 38
                        #24 Michigan State 32, Penn State 28
                        #11 Virginia 34, #10 Virginia Tech
                        #15 USC 24, Fresno State 13
                        #17 Notre Dame 41, Syracuse 24
                        #5 Tennessee 35, Vanderbilt 24
                        #13 LSU 28, Ole Miss 3
                        #6 Georgia 63, Kentucky 24
                        #16 Auburn 30, #19 Alabama 27 (OT)
                        #3 Iowa 34, Minnesota 20

                        NCAA Players of the Week
                        Offense: Jovon Bouknight, WR, Wyoming: 11 receptions, 183 yards, 5 TD
                        Defense: Jon Sumrall, MLB, Kentucky: 10 tackles, 3 sacks, FF, 2 FR

                        Coaches Top 10
                        1. Texas (61) 10-0
                        2. Michigan 10-1
                        3. Iowa 9-2
                        4. Florida 8-2
                        5. Tennessee 7-3
                        6. Georgia 8-2
                        7. Ohio State 9-2
                        8. Boise State 10-1
                        9. Texas Tech 9-2
                        10. Virginia Tech 8-2

                        BCS Top 10
                        1. Texas 1.000
                        2. Michigan 0.994
                        3. Iowa 0.983
                        4. Florida 0.983
                        5. Georgia 0.975
                        6. Tennessee 0.972
                        7. Ohio State 0.969
                        8. Virginia Tech
                        9. Boise State
                        10. Virginia

                        Week 14 Game of the Week

                        #12 Florida State (8-2) @ #4 Florida (8-2)-It's been a while since both teams were this highly ranked in this matchup. Urban Meyer has the Gators thinking Sugar Bowl.

                        Heisman Watch
                        1. Cody Hodges, QB, Texas Tech
                        2. Matt Leinart, QB, USC
                        3. Jarrett Hicks, WR, Texas Tech
                        4. Kenneth Darby, HB, Alabama
                        5. Drew Tate, QB, Iowa

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                        • nofearsp2007
                          Banned
                          • Feb 2005
                          • 2432

                          #57
                          Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)

                          damn that was a crazy game. what was the greatest game score?

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                          • Acid
                            Mr. Brightside
                            • May 2003
                            • 16954

                            #58
                            Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)

                            If you play Texas in the Rose Bowl..

                            QB Spy is your friend.
                            Blind to this impending fate
                            We let the world carry our weight
                            It's back breaks with every mile
                            But we all live in denial

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                            • Psyblast
                              2023 National Champions
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 42582

                              #59
                              Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)


                              Week 14 Recap
                              Volume 1, Issue 17

                              Top 25
                              #16 Toledo 34, Bowling Green 27
                              #19 Arizona 36, Arizona State 31
                              #1 Texas 49, Texas A&M 21
                              Georgia Tech 42, #18 Georgia 28
                              Arkansas 35, #24 LSU 21
                              #12 NC State 27, Maryland 24
                              #9 Virginia Tech 34, North Carolina 21
                              #8 Florida State 33, #11 Florida 22
                              #6 Boise State 21, Louisiana Tech 7
                              #10 Virginia 38, Miami 31 (OT)
                              #25 Fresno State 49, Nevada 20
                              #15 Notre Dame 45, Stanford 24
                              #4 Tennessee 36, Kentucky 18

                              NCAA Players of the Week
                              Offense: Greg Jennings, WR, Western Michigan: 14 receptions, 328 yards, 5 TD
                              Defense: Cam Hall, FS, Boise State: 3 tackles, 4 INT

                              Coaches Top 10
                              1. Texas (61) 11-0
                              2. Michigan 10-1
                              3. Iowa 9-2
                              4. Tennessee 8-3
                              5. Ohio State 9-2
                              6. Boise State 11-1
                              7. Texas Tech 9-2
                              8. Florida State 9-2
                              9. Virginia Tech 9-2
                              10. Virginia 9-2

                              BCS Top 10
                              1. Texas 1.000
                              2. Michigan 0.994
                              3. Iowa 0.981
                              4. Ohio State 0.980
                              5. Tennessee 0.980
                              6. Florida State
                              7. Boise State
                              8. Virginia Tech
                              9. Texas Tech
                              10. Virginia

                              Week 15 Game of the Week

                              UCLA (4-6) @ #13 USC (9-2)-The Trojans' quest for a three-peat went down in flames, but they will still win the Pac-10 if they beat their struggling rivals, UCLA.

                              Heisman Watch
                              1. Cody Hodges, QB, Texas Tech
                              2. Matt Leinart, QB, USC
                              3. Jarrett Hicks, WR, Texas Tech
                              4. Kenneth Darby, HB, Alabama
                              5. Bruce Gradkowski, QB, Toledo

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                              • Acid
                                Mr. Brightside
                                • May 2003
                                • 16954

                                #60
                                Re: Michigan Wolverines (NCAA 06)

                                U-C-L-A FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!

                                What is up with your sim stats, receivers are going OFF!
                                Blind to this impending fate
                                We let the world carry our weight
                                It's back breaks with every mile
                                But we all live in denial

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