UMASS player not impressed with The Big House
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:47 pm
Will another Football Championship Subdivision team upset Michigan at The Big House?
UMass defensive back Ke'Mon Bailey thinks so.
"We're about to shock the world," said Bailey.
The Minutemen arrived at Michigan Stadium Friday to take a look at where they would be playing the Wolverines on Saturday afternoon. Bailey wasn't impressed from the outset.
"It's actually not that big either. This should not be The Big House, this should be the Little House on the Prairie."
UMass is 2-0 on the season but Michigan is its lone Football Bowl Subdivision team on the schedule. That didn't detract from a confident Bailey.
"We talk junk, we look pretty and we hit hard," said Bailey. "That's the motive for today and tomorrow. Get this victory."
If the Minutemen should pull the stunner, they'd be the third FCS team to defeat a ranked FBS team. But first UMass may want to figure a way to stop Denard Robinson from running wild.
--Armen Terjimanian
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UMass defensive back Ke'Mon Bailey thinks so.
"We're about to shock the world," said Bailey.
The Minutemen arrived at Michigan Stadium Friday to take a look at where they would be playing the Wolverines on Saturday afternoon. Bailey wasn't impressed from the outset.
"It's actually not that big either. This should not be The Big House, this should be the Little House on the Prairie."
UMass is 2-0 on the season but Michigan is its lone Football Bowl Subdivision team on the schedule. That didn't detract from a confident Bailey.
"We talk junk, we look pretty and we hit hard," said Bailey. "That's the motive for today and tomorrow. Get this victory."
If the Minutemen should pull the stunner, they'd be the third FCS team to defeat a ranked FBS team. But first UMass may want to figure a way to stop Denard Robinson from running wild.
--Armen Terjimanian
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