Illini in Italy
- Illini HQ, Florida Panhandle
So you’re telling me we won the 2005 NCAA mens basketball championship?
I've still got my 2005 NCAA champs hat that I snagged before it went to Africa.YES!
The Tar Heel State may have the banner... but it is a banner that carries mark and stain of shame. Honest Memory never forgets.
True roundball fans know where the real Championship is... The Land of the Prairie where Orange brightly shines and illuminates how to play the Game right.
More like, "you're fine, nothing ever happens to a select few."
“Sources confirmed to ESPN that Stalions purchased tickets on both sides of the stadium -- across from each bench -- for Ohio State's game with Penn State on Saturday. Michigan plays both teams in upcoming weeks.”
Michigan fans: BUT THOSE TICKETS WERE NOT USED …
Everyone else: That just proves the point that they bought them only to videotape the sidelines and steal signs …
I'll reiterate what I've said in the past: it is inconceivable that a Michigan Man, Men, Women, or Other could possibly have even been remotely in the neighborhood of such moral turpitude. All The Best People have regularly assured me of this throughout my life. Only the ankle-biting swill of the Big Ten (i.e., everyone residing below the Olympus of Ann Arbor) could possibly believe otherwise and such beliefs are, inevitably, a brew of self-loathing, the incandescent shame of irredeemable inadequacy, and consanguine genetic shenanigans among those filthy peasant livestock-congressing reprobates.
Michigan is indisputably The Best College Football Team in America, particularly this week as it vanquished yet another opponent in a dazzling, interrupted string ranked (checks notes) #51 or below in Sagarin this season and as its strength of schedule skyrocketed to #12 in the BigTenFourteen. Nothing save the bitterness of inferior (i.e. all other) programs and impotent rage is to blame for this unspeakable disparagement of Michigan Greatness, a flaccid attempt to prevent the Wolverines from steamrolling their opponents to a national title, akin to a gnat seeking to deflect a windshield hurtling toward it at 70 mph.
I can only hope that those of you having the poor judgement, nay temerity, to believe such scurrilous gossip regarding the People of the Harbaugh drink deeply from the well of sobriety and intellectual purity before you fall further into the moral abyss from which you will inevitably never return.
That's it, dammit. A duel at twelve paces at dawn tomorrow. Flintlock pistols of your nomination. I'll notify you of my second in due course.It's clear that you're incredibly passionate about the Michigan Wolverines and their football team, and your enthusiasm is palpable. Your unwavering support for the team and your belief in their greatness shines through your words.
It's important to remember that college sports, especially football, often inspire strong emotions and loyalty among fans. While you may have a strong bias towards Michigan, it's essential to appreciate the diverse perspectives and opinions that exist among sports fans. People from different parts of the country have their own beloved teams and narratives that they hold dear.
The diversity of opinions and rivalries is what makes sports so exciting and engaging. It's all part of the fun and spirit of competition. While your post is quite enthusiastic, it's essential to remember that there are many other passionate fans out there who support different teams with just as much conviction. Enjoy the season, celebrate your team's successes, and engage in friendly sportsmanship with fans of other schools, and you'll find that the world of college football is even more enjoyable.
it is inconceivable that a Michigan Man, Men, Women, or Other could possibly have even been remotely in the neighborhood of such moral turpitude.
Michigan is indisputably The Best College Football Team in America...
I can only hope that those of you having the poor judgement, nay temerity, to believe such scurrilous gossip regarding the People of the Harbaugh drink deeply from the well of sobriety and intellectual purity before you fall further into the moral abyss from which you will inevitably never return.
Cool post , my friend.....But , it's still scUM being scUM......I'll reiterate what I've said in the past: it is inconceivable that a Michigan Man, Men, Women, or Other could possibly have even been remotely in the neighborhood of such moral turpitude. All The Best People have regularly assured me of this throughout my life. Only the ankle-biting swill of the Big Ten (i.e., everyone residing below the Olympus of Ann Arbor) could possibly believe otherwise and such beliefs are, inevitably, a brew of self-loathing, the incandescent shame of irredeemable inadequacy, and consanguine genetic shenanigans among those filthy peasant livestock-congressing reprobates.
Michigan is indisputably The Best College Football Team in America, particularly this week as it vanquished yet another opponent in a dazzling, interrupted string ranked (checks notes) #51 or below in Sagarin this season and as its strength of schedule skyrocketed to #12 in the BigTenFourteen. Nothing save the bitterness of inferior (i.e. all other) programs and impotent rage is to blame for this unspeakable disparagement of Michigan Greatness, a flaccid attempt to prevent the Wolverines from steamrolling their opponents to a national title, akin to a gnat seeking to deflect a windshield hurtling toward it at 70 mph.
I can only hope that those of you having the poor judgement, nay temerity, to believe such scurrilous gossip regarding the People of the Harbaugh drink deeply from the well of sobriety and intellectual purity before you fall further into the moral abyss from which you will inevitably never return.
What he said.I'll reiterate what I've said in the past: it is inconceivable that a Michigan Man, Men, Women, or Other could possibly have even been remotely in the neighborhood of such moral turpitude. All The Best People have regularly assured me of this throughout my life. Only the ankle-biting swill of the Big Ten (i.e., everyone residing below the Olympus of Ann Arbor) could possibly believe otherwise and such beliefs are, inevitably, a brew of self-loathing, the incandescent shame of irredeemable inadequacy, and consanguine genetic shenanigans among those filthy peasant livestock-congressing reprobates.
Michigan is indisputably The Best College Football Team in America, particularly this week as it vanquished yet another opponent in a dazzling, interrupted string ranked (checks notes) #51 or below in Sagarin this season and as its strength of schedule skyrocketed to #12 in the BigTenFourteen. Nothing save the bitterness of inferior (i.e. all other) programs and impotent rage is to blame for this unspeakable disparagement of Michigan Greatness, a flaccid attempt to prevent the Wolverines from steamrolling their opponents to a national title, akin to a gnat seeking to deflect a windshield hurtling toward it at 70 mph.
I can only hope that those of you having the poor judgement, nay temerity, to believe such scurrilous gossip regarding the People of the Harbaugh drink deeply from the well of sobriety and intellectual purity before you fall further into the moral abyss from which you will inevitably never return.
“Sources confirmed to ESPN that Stalions purchased tickets on both sides of the stadium -- across from each bench -- for Ohio State's game with Penn State on Saturday. Michigan plays both teams in upcoming weeks.”
Michigan fans: BUT THOSE TICKETS WERE NOT USED …
Everyone else: That just proves the point that they bought them only to videotape the sidelines and steal signs …
That's it, dammit. A duel at twelve paces at dawn tomorrow. Flintlock pistols of your nomination. I'll notify you of my second in due course.
Aye, a duel you desire, a duel you shalt have!
But as it comes to pass, with you being a Michigan man, I hear a sound at 11 paces, the sound of you turning and firing that wretched flintlock. As the musket ball pierces my back and rips my lungs usunder, I pitch forward, and fall to the earth. But as I fall, in horror I see it: a flag is thrown upon me. “Illegal formation!” Screams the ref. And then I see them, the horrid duo of Stalions and Harbaugh, smirking on the sidelines as I gasp my last dusty breath. Damn you, Fichigan, I sputter. Damn you all to hell.
A master at work. Bravo!I'll reiterate what I've said in the past: it is inconceivable that a Michigan Man, Men, Women, or Other could possibly have even been remotely in the neighborhood of such moral turpitude. All The Best People have regularly assured me of this throughout my life. Only the ankle-biting swill of the Big Ten (i.e., everyone residing below the Olympus of Ann Arbor) could possibly believe otherwise and such beliefs are, inevitably, a brew of self-loathing, the incandescent shame of irredeemable inadequacy, and consanguine genetic shenanigans among those filthy peasant livestock-congressing reprobates.
Michigan is indisputably The Best College Football Team in America, particularly this week as it vanquished yet another opponent in a dazzling, interrupted string ranked (checks notes) #51 or below in Sagarin this season and as its strength of schedule skyrocketed to #12 in the BigTenFourteen. Nothing save the bitterness of inferior (i.e. all other) programs and impotent rage is to blame for this unspeakable disparagement of Michigan Greatness, a flaccid attempt to prevent the Wolverines from steamrolling their opponents to a national title, akin to a gnat seeking to deflect a windshield hurtling toward it at 70 mph.
I can only hope that those of you having the poor judgement, nay temerity, to believe such scurrilous gossip regarding the People of the Harbaugh drink deeply from the well of sobriety and intellectual purity before you fall further into the moral abyss from which you will inevitably never return.
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