UCWeiser wrote:I'm starting to get my dynasties mixed up. I think I'm MIchigan in this one, lol.
I might be able to play tonight, maybe after 9 EST. I could look for you when I get home. I have something going on at work.
Tomorrow is iffy. Not sure what time I will be home. So out best bet may just be tonight.
Yep, you got it right! Any chance you could play at 11 pm? Or is that too late? There are a couple of TV shows the wife and I like to watch together between 9-11.
If I must.
J/K
Yeah I'll stay up to play I usually go to bed about 1130 so an extra 30 min won't kill me.
GG coach UCWeiser! This one was a brutal battle that saw a whole lot of scoring early in the game. ND took a 3-0 lead but quickly after, Michigan hit a strike to take the lead. It went back and forth most of the game until the 4th quarter. A couple key plays in the first half were a 105 kick return for a touchdown by ND's true freshman RB, Hayes, right after Michigan seemed like they were gaining momentum and a Michigan's interception for a TD to turn the tide again.
The big news out of this one was the 4-week injury sustained to ND's star HB, J. Aldridge, who had ran for 125 yards before getting taken out. The game was still up for grabs, so the Notre Dame coach made a huge call on this one and pulled A. Allen off the redshirt list and put him in the game. With his speed and the great blocking of the OL, the Irish managed to get an 8-point lead late in the 4th. Michigan tried to come back, but CB D. Walls picked off a pass and took it to the house to put ND up big. Eventually, ND got the ball back on another interception and ran down the clock.
Hell of a game man, this was a hard fought battle in a great rivalry game!