3 overreactions from Michigan Football’s win at Penn State

Nov 11, 2023; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; Michigan Wolverines offensive lines coach Sherrone Moore leads the team onto the field before a game against the Penn State Nittany Lions at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 11, 2023; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; Michigan Wolverines offensive lines coach Sherrone Moore leads the team onto the field before a game against the Penn State Nittany Lions at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-USA TODAY Sports /
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3. The enemy will still belch from the rooftops that they cheated somehow

Unfortunately, Ohio State and Michigan State braindeads will still say this and they’re entitled to their opinion, but to hell with them!

They are still salty and will continue to be so because Michigan football is ruling their prospective worlds right now. That’s why this is an overreaction and everyone wearing maize and blue is absolutely reveling in it.

The more the haters degrade Michigan, the more motivated they get. There was no Connor Stalions to blame, but the ones who want to see Michigan lose so badly, will try and find something that will smear their program even more. Michigan is showering in their hatred and refuses to lose.

Winning cures everything in this sport. It will be interesting to see where this scandal turns next. It should be the end of things, but we’ll see if the media goes rogue again and piles on.

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Rumors are that Jim Harbaugh’s injunction will be lifted and he’ll be back next Saturday at Maryland. Either way there ought to be more clarity on things this week.