This Irish Catholic Hoosier thinks that Notre Dame will be so pi$ at the state of Michigan as a whole, that Michigan State will get beat, not bad, but I think they are going down....
hmmm...I'm not so sure. That was a beating last week, and Brady Quinn is going to have to show some mental toughness to overcome the turnover problems. I think it'll be a decent game, although as far as I'm concerned it's not much better than last year's ND vs. OSU bowl
I'm a Lions fan for life, but I love the Colts, too. Honestly, I'll probably never have to choose between them in my lifetime. Only one of them is going to a super bowl anytime soon!
you just gotta love BOTH, ND VS Michigan and ND vs Michigan St.
pretty cool every year, always great theatre...
we do have a killer weekend set up here, ND v. Michigan St., the Ryder Cup (lets hope for the best), NFL Sunday, and hopefully a break from the rain to get in 18
Definately a great golf and football weekend. I always love the ND / UM game! Been getting a lot of flapping gums from my buddies all summer, so the game couldn't have gone any better
The Lions are kinda like the Cubs. We used to go to the Thanksgiving game every year - a tradition I miss. Even during the Barry years, they never had super bowl potential; I've learned to live with it and hope they can turn it around. Some good things this year, but they still have a long way to go.
Bam, the Lions were always a sentimental favorite of mine before the Colts kinda of "rolled" into town in '84.
you had to love Speilman and Sanders, too bad those teams didnt break through....
later
I'm a Lions fan too, especially of the teams that had Barry and Speilman. Even though it had a good year, I think the Run n Shoot offense held us back. By the way, I agree with Emmitt Smith; Barry was the best ever!
I graduated from Michigan in 1965 and was VERY happy with last week's game.
Lee Dietrick,LBG Professional Contributor, may like his Michigan football, but he loves his Michagan wrestling!
Lee entered college as Pennsylvania State High School Champion (133 pounds) with a sparkling 22-0-0 record his senior year. At the University of Michigan, he was a Big Ten Champion and All-American (at 147 pounds). After college he was a NAAU Champion in Freestyle and NAAU 3rd place in Greco Roman (at 163 pounds). Later, in ten years as a Head Coach, his record was 113-30-2. Along the way, he coached five inividual State Champions and 12 other state place winners. In 1969, he was selected Coach-Trainer of the USA Junior World Wrestling Championship Team.
I can personally attest that the same drive, determination and pursuit of effective technique that took Lee to the top of collegiate wrestling are present today in his approach to teaching Golf. I've been privileged to spend a lot of TGM time with him, the last in our three-day LBG Academy at the PGA of Southern California Golf Club. He is both a terrific guy and a terrific teacher.
Check out his credentials on our Pro Contributors page, and if you live or are traveling anywhere near him, you owe it to yourself to get a lesson from one of the best.
Thanks, Lee, for your service on the LBG Team. We're proud to have you aboard!