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If we beat Nebraska on Sat, do we rush the field?

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Why? We will have beaten a team that has the same number of losses as us and we stink.
 
FYI, rushing the field after last year's Michigan victory did not go unnoticed at UM. It was mentioned by the local announcers in Ann Arbor and perhaps by Harbaugh in his preparation for Saturday. My interpretation of the discussion was "why the heck would they rush the field over a victory of a struggling team".
 
FYI, rushing the field after last year's Michigan victory did not go unnoticed at UM. It was mentioned by the local announcers in Ann Arbor and perhaps by Harbaugh in his preparation for Saturday. My interpretation of the discussion was "why the heck would they rush the field over a victory of a struggling team".
Well, what is the chances of us actually beating a winning team, so you take what you can get. Maybe, we should storm the field after we beat Army, after all in the 40s and 50s they were a power program.
 
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FYI, rushing the field after last year's Michigan victory did not go unnoticed at UM. It was mentioned by the local announcers in Ann Arbor and perhaps by Harbaugh in his preparation for Saturday. My interpretation of the discussion was "why the heck would they rush the field over a victory of a struggling team".

First B1G win and over a historic football program. That's not really a hard question.
 
The students should rush the field and carry HC Flood off the field on their shoulders and keep going until they reach the Raritan river and then dump him in it.

LMAO........ great plan if they can pull it off. That way Elmer Fuddrutgers can shot some wabbits in Johnson Park on his way to the Raritan River.
 
I suppose you could say that if michigan gets back to being michigan and rutgers continues to be cheap, short-sighted rutgers--two things that look likely--it was the only time we are going to beat michigan for many decades, so a celebration was in order.
 
FYI, rushing the field after last year's Michigan victory did not go unnoticed at UM. It was mentioned by the local announcers in Ann Arbor and perhaps by Harbaugh in his preparation for Saturday. My interpretation of the discussion was "why the heck would they rush the field over a victory of a struggling team".

Ironic that they concern themselves with what we did last year considering we're a struggling team team this year.
 
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