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		<title>A Rutgers-Maryland preview from the late Michael Jackson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello.  I&#8217;m Michael Jackson.  The entertainer?   I recently passed away very quietly after a long bout with vampirism and hospital-grade anesthesia.  What?  Is that weird?  I don&#8217;t think so.  I think dying is very sweet.  Very charming.  And now I&#8217;m back!  To spread a message of hope. And to handicap the Rutgers-Maryland game.
You didn&#8217;t know I was a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3059" title="michael_jackson_031605" src="http://shellgames.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/michael_jackson_031605.jpg" alt="michael_jackson_031605" width="180" height="214" />Hello.  I&#8217;m Michael Jackson.  The entertainer?   I recently passed away very quietly after a long bout with vampirism and hospital-grade anesthesia.  What?  Is that weird?  I don&#8217;t think so.  I think dying is very sweet.  Very charming.  And now I&#8217;m back!  To spread a message of hope. And to handicap the Rutgers-Maryland game.</p>
<p>You didn&#8217;t know I was a football fan?  I love football; it makes you wish, and dream.  It provides a break from reality&#8230;sometimes I really needed that. Can&#8217;t you just picture me on a Saturday afternoon, lounging on my $750,000 rainbow-colored hippopotamus couch, a plate of corn dogs in one hand, ice cold glass of bat milk in the other?  That&#8217;s a good lunch for me.</p>
<p>For the Maryland-Rutgers game, lots of weird parallels. It&#8217;s like Maryland holds up their hand in the mirror, and there&#8217;s Rutgers, and they&#8217;re waving, but at the same time, and they&#8217;re perfectly aligned!  You know?  No?  Shamon over here and I&#8217;ll show you. First of all, both teams lost big in their openers&#8211;Rutgers lost to Cincinnati 47-15, and we all know about the Terps. Hee hee! But Rutgers is 2-1 now, while Maryland is 1-2. Both teams gamble with blitz-happy defenses, but the Rutgers defense locked down after its loss, surrendering just 22 points to Howard and FIU, while the Terps have surrendered approximately 822 points.   Both have a two-headed RB monster &#8212; Joe Martinek and Jourdan Brooks for Rutgers, Scott and Meggett for the Terps. Rutgers starts an unproven freshman at QB (although <a href="http://www.dailytargum.com/sports/savage-injury-overshadows-rutgers-win-1.1904186">he might be injured</a>), and Maryland starts an unproven senior (just kidding Chris &#8212; a-HEE HEE!).</p>
<p>Even their stadium situations are eerily similar in an Opposite Day kind of way (Yaaay! I LOVE, I mean, I HATE Opposite Day!). <a href="http://shellgames.wordpress.com/2009/09/23/terp-fans-should-i-show-up-to-boo-you-or-just-burn-my-ticket/">Maryland&#8217;s ticket problems</a> in its newly expanded stadium are well documented, but meanwhile <a href="http://www.mycentraljersey.com/article/20090922/SPORTS0302/909220374/1164/rss06">Rutgers is packing its newly expanded stadium</a>.  It&#8217;s cra-zee!  Almost as crazy as that Bubbles thing. Want to know a secret?  There was no such thing as Bubbles. He wasn&#8217;t real!  It was just some chimpanzee that I was having intercourse with. Sexual intercourse.</p>
<p>Bottom line:  it&#8217;s a broken record for the Terps &#8211; and I should know about breaking records. If Maryland can get its O-line and running game working, they have a chance. If Torrey Smith can light up star CB Devon McCoury like a jheri curl on a Pepsi shoot, they have a chance. If <a href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/weblogs/d1scourse/2009/sep/24/campbell-and-mccollough-probable/">Bruce Campbell returns at left tackle</a> and can help slow down <a href="http://blogs.mycentraljersey.com/rutgers/2009/09/23/freeny-a-force-on-rutgers-d-line/">pass rush specialist Jonathan Freeny</a> (Dwight&#8217;s second cousin), they have a chance.  If they can play mistake-free, they have a chance.</p>
<p>But as with Billie Jean&#8217;s paternity suit, there are many ifs. And I don&#8217;t see that Maryland&#8217;s home field advantage is as strong as in years past. I would rank it behind the home field advantage I enjoyed at Neverland, although I had wine and special locks and Ferris wheels and wishing trees and hospital-grade anesthesia. As previously mentioned. Wheeee! Sorry, Terps, but I love my Scarlet Knights. But do not be melancholy.  I love you all forever.</p>
<p>Love always,<br />
Michael.</p>
<p>Prediction:  Rutgers 27, Maryland 16</p>
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