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Sat. 11/07/09 10:46 AM

Last Chance for a Win

This is it. Michigan's last shot at a .500 record. No way they win at Wiscy. And OSU? Well, theres always NEXT year. The only saving grace is UM has Minor back, and theyre at home. So they have a shot.

MSU should not have a problem with WMU like they did CMU. CMU is much better. However, Sparty has to then beat Purdue on the road next week just to get 6 wins. PSU? I dont think so.

Anyone here know how long its been since neither UM or MSU won no more than 6 games in the same season? And if they both get to some crappy bowl game, and lose, they would both end up with losing records. How long has it been since UM and MSU have had losing records the same year? I cant think of one in my lifetime. In fact the worst UM record I can recall in my lifetime (besides last year's travesty) was a 6-win season, I believe early 90s?

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