How this works again:
- Readers predict the final score. Write it in the replies with the Michigan score first and a dash between them like so:
41-7
- First person (by timestamp) to guess the correct score wins.
- If you got it right, I contact you for an address by your MGoBlog account email, and you give me some time to get that to you.
- If nobody got it right or I don't hear from the winner(s) we push it to next week or let it go.
About Last Time:
Someone was just short. I don’t want to talk about it.
This Week's Game:
Michigan in universally ridiculed alternates vs. an SEC team in Dallas, except this time it’s coached not by Nick Saban but by a guy who looks like other people he’s not a lot.
And on the Line:
A copy of the greatest Michigan preview book in the world
PLUS a small thing in the envelope that I’ll include that I can’t say what it is because I’m not supposed to have them. But the important thing is the book because we’re almost out of them, and look at your coffee table right now is that what you want people to see all football season?
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Contest fine print: One entry per user. First user to choose a set of scores wins, determined by the timestamp of your entry (for my ease I prefer if you don't post it as a reply to another person's score--if you do it won't help or hurt you). Deadline for entries is 24 hours before the start of the game. MGoEmployees and Moderators exempt from winning. The algorithm finds the winners as it chooses. I’m not kidding the little thing I’m putting in there is the coolest thing we’ve ever given away. The algorithm is self-correcting. The algorithm is from Jersey, we think…we haven’t actually seen a roster yet. The algorithm did not submit an FOIA request for Rutgers’ playbook. This is not the algorithm. But it’s getting there.