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00:00 is becoming, I mean it's broken record. It's broken record at this point. Michigan wins
00:05 52-7 against Indiana and there were some, you know, there were some elements out there.
00:10 I'll let you speak to that in a minute. Almost cancelled the show, Chris. What was the wording
00:16 you used? I was, I think I just said drenched. Like I was completely soaked. Soaked to the
00:20 bone? Yeah, soaked to the bone. My pants were wet, my socks were wet, my shoes were wet,
00:24 my shirt's wet. Everything's wet but, you know, we figured we needed to do, had to do something
00:29 because it was just such another impressive outing for Michigan and, you know, when you go back to
00:34 what things look like on the road against Nebraska, continuation into Minnesota,
00:39 and then once again today against Indiana, they really look like they're hitting their
00:44 stride here at the midway point of the season. This might be like, I mean just off, you know,
00:49 it's recency bias obviously, but this is like three of the most similar games. Yeah. They're
00:54 just, they all feel exactly the same. Yes, three outmatched opponents. Michigan's expected to win
00:59 big in all three but dude, fifty-two to seven, fifty-one to ten. I mean, like they are crushing
01:04 these teams on the road, at home, bad weather, good weather, doesn't seem to matter. Running it
01:08 more, passing it more. JJ McCarthy was outstanding today. Dono finally gets into the end zone. We
01:14 talked about that every week just about. They they gave him a shot, put him back in there in
01:17 the second half and he capitalized on it but yeah, I mean, from from like you said, from Nebraska
01:22 on the road to Minnesota on the road to now Indiana back home, they are absolutely dominating
01:27 teams. They give up a score kind of randomly here or there and then it's it's lights out for the
01:33 whole rest of the game. Michigan scored fifty-two unanswered points today, dude. Yeah. They they
01:38 scored fifty-two points in three quarters of action and JJ McCarthy didn't play in one of them.
01:44 I mean, par for the course, like you said, that it's basically what, you know, it's it's
01:49 a carbon copy of what we saw at Nebraska, at Minnesota and then today. Here, keep keep going
01:55 for a little bit because I want to do, I want to pull up with the last three games. So, to to speak
01:59 on JJ McCarthy's day and it wasn't, I mean, I'm I'm sorry, Chris is probably going to fly off the
02:04 handle here. It wasn't pouring out there but it was. Wow. It was raining. It's raining. It was
02:10 raining the whole time. Not an ideal situation for a quarterback or receivers and JJ was
02:14 fourteen of seventeen for 222 yards and three touchdowns. Yeah. I mean, again, just about
02:20 perfect. The only thing that I didn't like about his performance today was that he got hit probably
02:25 the hardest he's been hit all year. Uh well, he took that one on the on the chin against ECU but
02:30 he he came off the field limping towards the end of his of his day and that was the last that we
02:34 saw of him after that it was Jack Tuttle for the whole fourth quarter which I think you predicted
02:37 pretty much spot on. Yeah. I don't remember how many times he threw it but he did throw a
02:40 touchdown pass which is pretty sweet. Nice. Okay. Well.
02:45 you
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