Michigan Football: 3 overreactions from the Illinois loss

Here are some priceless overreactions from those who use their platforms to spread their views.
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Just 10 months removed from a national championship, Michigan football is in desperation mode to win a football game. The losses are mounting, while the fanbase is growing more restless on a weekly basis. The schedule is only getting harder and their enemies want revenge for what they put them through over the past three seasons.

Here are three of the most outlandish overreactions from Saturday's loss.

1. The majority of Michigan social media users are right

First off I just want to say thank you to those who post these outrageous messages on social media because they give me something to write about, even if they read my articles or not. With that said the amount of negativity from people is spinning out of control. The things they say following a loss is laughable and shows how little they know about Michigan football.

My problem is that I follow social media too much and I should consider deactivating, but a select few have reasonable complaints that are worth reading. Others are simply helpless.

That makes this an overreaction that makes it embarrassing to be a member of this fanbase. The university does not make brash decisions in the middle of the season. I don't know if they just expected the Wolverines to trout out there and win another national championship or if they are that clueless about things. Either way its pure comedy gold to the reactions that they send out on every gameday.