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 Posted: Sun Dec 3rd, 2006 02:32 am
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KenC



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Here's the deal (and Tony, there is no absolutely bias on my part - hehehe).  Ohio and Michigan have already played, and, since it was a late in the season game, a rematch would prove nothing.  If Ohio won, it would be like "been there, done that......what a waste of a bowl game".  If Michigan won, then the meetings would be split and no clear national champion could realistically be declared....what do you do then....oh, hey, yeh, I forgot, best 2 out of 3? mistake.gif Sure!!!!

Florida, on the other hand, played one of the toughest schedules in the toughest league in the country, and, in fact, the Gators won a higher percentage of their games than Michigan did (FLA 12 - 1 for 92.3%, MICH 11 - 1 for 91.67%)!  Therefore, even if the schedules were of equal toughness, clear logic points to the team winning a higher percentage of their contests as the victor in this race! yourock.gifwoohoo.gifyourock.gif

That said............I'm sure some Wolverine fans will have a whiny, emotional response!!!! subtlelaugh.gif