Michigan Football: 3 overreactions from the USC loss

These are some of the most outrageous overreactions from Michigan's dysfunctional loss to USC.
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According to some on social media, the sky is falling in Ann Arbor, and Michigan should fire Sherrone Moore immediately. The noise is growing louder because the money is not rolling in to their accounts like they want it to. So the profiles that don't go to games or reveal their true selves with their pettiness or are fake accounts run by Michigan State or Ohio State fans are delving deeper into clickbait sphere. The most amusing part of the overreactions is how priceless and asinine people will stoop to. Here are three of the best from the week seven loss.

1. Bryce Underwood should transfer

This will be a typical response from social media attention seekers anytime Michigan football drops a game. Underwood could leave Michigan at the end of the season, but he's the unchallenged starter for as long as he stays at Michigan. One loss to a reputable opponent won't change that. To demand a coaching change now is absurd. I can understand if Michigan was searching for a new one like Penn State is, but they are not, so this is an overreaction until there is no defending Moore and his staff.

You can argue that Biff Poggi brought out the best of Underwood, while Moore has resisted. To Moore's credit this is his first real quarterback that he has worked with as the head man. Moore has to swallow his pride and rewatch the Central Michigan film and let Bryce do what he did in that game moving forward. Michigan's slim playoff chances depend on it now more than ever.

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