The next time a UM fan claims that MSU treats the UM game as if it's MSU's Super Bowl, ask them this:
"If the UM game is truly MSU's 'Super Bowl' -- where MSU supposedly puts everything they have into winning this one game -- wouldn't logic dictate that Win or Lose this 'Super Bowl', that MSU teams should experience a huge let down in the game immediately following the 'Super Bowl'? After all, this is college ball and we can all agree that emotion plays a very big part in on-field performance."
Interestingly over the past 15 seasons, in the game immediately following the MSU/UM game, regardless of the outcome of that game, you know what MSU's record is?
(So is the game after MSU's 'Superbowl', MSU's 'Pro Bowl'? Or are you just a delusion fanbase who simply cannot accept reality?)
"If the UM game is truly MSU's 'Super Bowl' -- where MSU supposedly puts everything they have into winning this one game -- wouldn't logic dictate that Win or Lose this 'Super Bowl', that MSU teams should experience a huge let down in the game immediately following the 'Super Bowl'? After all, this is college ball and we can all agree that emotion plays a very big part in on-field performance."
Interestingly over the past 15 seasons, in the game immediately following the MSU/UM game, regardless of the outcome of that game, you know what MSU's record is?
11-4
(So is the game after MSU's 'Superbowl', MSU's 'Pro Bowl'? Or are you just a delusion fanbase who simply cannot accept reality?)