Support MGoBlog: buy stuff at Amazon
football
Scouting Report: Cameron Hunt
I wrote up a scouting report on Corona (CA) Centennial offensive lineman Cameron Hunt. I would prefer Hunt over the subject of yesterday's scouting report, Kenny Lacy. Hunt isn't quite as good of an athlete, but he's more technically sound and nastier. However, I think Hunt would be limited to guard, whereas Lacy might be able to play tackle, too.
http://touchthebanner.blogspot.com/2012/11/scouting-report-cameron-hunt....
Another 2013 OL offer: Cameron Hunt
According to the Twitters (a Sam Webb RT among them). He's from Corona, CA (Centennial High School, Vontaze Burfict's school).
- Rivals: 4 star (#31 OL), 6'4", 255 lbs
- Scout: 4 star (#13 OG), 6'4", 255 lbs
- 247: 3 star (#54 OT), 6'5", 275lbs
- ESPN: 4 star (#13 OT, #220 overall), 6'4", 267 lbs
(Edited to clarify rankings from various services).
New PS3 Online Dynasty
I'm going to start a new online dynasty for NCA 2013 on the PS3. Send me your username and team. I will be setting this up this afternoon. We will take the teams and get them into one conference. Also, the level will be Heisman.
Michigan is will not be used.
Oregon is taken.
When We Went To The Air - A Look At 2012
I thought it might be an interesting exercise to evaluate the “behavior” of the passing game this season, if you will, by comparing the individual game numbers to the running average as it would have been at the end of a given game. To see what this would look like, I took a look at five major metrics and then made a sixth chart which simply compares passing touchdowns to interceptions so it is possible to see what the “behavior” was producing.
First, I looked at the NCAA overall QB rating for each game’s passing statistics versus what the cumulative line would show for a rating. In eight games out of twelve, Michigan’s QBs maintained a rating above what the cumulative statistics would have dictated at the end of that game. In a couple cases, it was barely above the cumulative rating – against Purdue (coming off ND), and against Ohio State (because of 2ndhalf).
The charts for yards per attempt and yards per completion do somewhat mimic one another for obvious reasons, and it was my curiosity that led me to make both of these admittedly. That being said, they do not exactly follow each other during the games in which Gardner started. There is a steady decline in YPC from Minnesota to Ohio State, but the YPA is somewhat erratic in comparison.
Interestingly, the chart for completion percentage follows a somewhat similar track to the one for yards per attempt, although there are some noted differences. It is almost possible to say that the more vertical our passing game was getting, the more successful it tended to be. Without having done the correlation calculations, of course, I don’t know what the strength of that relationship would be.
The chart for passing yards per game is interesting and tells a bit of a story, I think. Discounting Alabama only because one number is its own average, of course, we can see the following. When we were above the current average in a game, we were 5-0, and when our passing yards in a given game were below the average as of that game, we were 3-3.
Here is a quick look at the progess of passing TD and INT totals as the season progressed:
Devin Gardner in Walking Boot
DG is at the basketball game in a walking boot, per people I know in attendance. Did anyone see what caused this injury?
Scouting Report: Kenny Lacy
Now that Phoenix (AZ) Mountain Pointe offensive lineman Kenny Lacy has been offered, I wrote up a scouting report on him. He's a little bit too passive, in my opinion. I would characterize most of Michigan's commits and offerees as being very aggressive, so Lacy appears to be a little bit of an outlier. The athletic talent is there, but he might need to have a little bit of a fire lit under him to get the competitive juices flowing.