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UMass Recap: Pleasantly Routine

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A half-empty student section, a press box full of beat writers already finishing their game columns, a field littered with walk-ons and freshmen; with eight minutes remaining in the final stanza, Michigan Stadium exhibited all the telltale signs of a blowout. A one-yard touchdown run by Justice Hayes had just given the Wolverines a 63-13 lead, one that stood as the final margin.
After the last two weeks, this was a welcome sight indeed.
Denard Robinson overcame an ugly pick-six to complete 16-of-24 passes for 291 yards and three touchdowns, adding another 105 yards and a touchdown on the ground to lead the way offensively. Robinson spread the ball around to nine different receivers, led by Drew Dileo's 91 yards on three receptions. The stars from last week, Devins Funchess and Gardner, each recorded a touchdown reception—Gardner's on a stellar effort to tightrope the sideline and dive for the pylon—and the enigmatic Roy Roundtree found paydirt for the first time this season.
It was a rebound performance for Fitzgerald Toussaint, as well, as he gained 85 yards on 15 carries, showing off the agility in tight quarters that made him so effective last season; after finding little room to operate against Air Force, Toussaint reached the edge on his 11-yard touchdown in the first quarter with help from an A.J. Williams block. Vincent Smith added a pair of touchdowns from inside the ten, Thomas Rawls doled out more punishment than he took, Justice Hayes recorded his first career score, and Dennis Norfleet made his offensive debut with a 15-yard jet sweep that surely made Brian one very happy blogger.
Michigan fans were even treated to a Fat Guy Touchdown, courtesy of a Taylor Lewan recovery after Denard fumbled into the end zone. Lewan, for his part, appeared more concerned about his quarterback's error than excited for his own fortune, sheepishly pointing his palms towards the sky when the officials belatedly signaled touchdown.
The defense limited UMass to 259 yards of total offense, though there was still reason for concern. The Minutemen doubled their offensive scoring output from their first two games—six points—and strung together three first downs in a drive for the first time this year. This should not cause PANIC, of course—six points, fergodsakes—but there are still issues to be resolved, especially on the interior of the D-line.
UMass got paid. Michigan got a chance to breathe easy and give their backups plenty of run. Now the team can look ahead to Saturday night's matchup with Notre Dame; for today, they can feel content about handling business as expected. With the baby seal emphatically clubbed, it's time to move on to the real season, not unscathed but with the ultimate goal—a Big Ten championship—still within reach.
Upon Further Review 2012: Offense vs Air Force
Formation notes: The Air Force defense is the opposite of their offense when it comes to formations. They run their 3-4 on virtually every play. They started off in some unusual (for them, anyway) formations, got burned for 79 yards on the second, and then decided to do this every play:
That may look like a four-man line but the line is directly over the C and tackles; the standup end is a linebacker, with AF's other linebacker flared out over the opposite hash.
For Michigan this is "double stacks," BTW.
I did not call this out specifically—it's just shotgun twins twin TE but note the inversion of the line TE—Kwiatkowski—and Funchess, who is in an H-back spot inside of him. Michigan used this mostly to get Funchess on wheel routes.
Substitution notes: A mishmash at WR with Gardner, Gallon, and Roundtree all seeing about the same number of snaps. Jackson and Jerald Robinson were next in line. Funchess, Kwiatkowski, and Williams split a good number of TE snaps.
Toussaint was the only tailback all game save for a few Smith snaps; the line was all starters.
Show? Show.
| Ln | Dn | Ds | O Form | RB | TE | WR | D Form | Type | Play | Player | Yards | |||||||||||||||
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| M20 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun triple stack | 1 | 0 | 4 | Nickel under | Run | QB counter | Robinson | 1 | |||||||||||||||
| Looks like read option in the backfield; Lewan pulls around into the hole. Omameh(-2) lets a DT go straight upfield into the Lewan pull; Lewan delays to prevent a TFL and Denard has to deal with that unblocked LB in the hole. RUN-: Omameh(2) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M21 | 2 | 9 | Shotgun trips | 1 | 0 | 4 | Okie | Run | QB lead draw | Robinson | 79 | |||||||||||||||
| AF goes with a six man front and one MLB behind it with a cover two shell in the secondary. They send five, backing two out, those two are tasked with covering the receivers. They're looking at a bubble screen fake, and bug out. They're gone. Michigan blocks the four frontside guys, with Mealer(+1) and Barnum(+1) getting a scoop on the DT that gets Mealer(+1) to the second level, where he pancakes a safety. Gardner walls off a corner, and then Robinson(+3) is one on one with the last guy. You know how that ends. Ermagerd. RPS +3. This was easy, really. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| RUN+: Robinson(3), Mealer(2), Barnum | RUN-: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Drive Notes: Touchdown, 7-0. 8 min 1st Q. By the time M gets the ball back plays are 24-2 AF. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ln | Dn | Ds | O Form | RB | TE | WR | D Form | Type | Play | Player | Yards | |||||||||||||||
| M27 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun 2-back | 2 | 0 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB iso | Robinson | -1 | |||||||||||||||
| This is either a run blitz or a really great read; one AF MLB shoots forward at the snap, getting past Mealer(-1) before he can come off a combo block. Maybe Molk makes this play, but it's not awful to not be able to do it. The DT Mealer and Omameh(-1) are trying to combo is shooting way left at the snap, so this is a blitz, I bet. Omameh totally loses the guy. Hopkins(-2) runs right by the blitzer, and this gets Denard buried in the backfield. RPS -1. RUN-: Omameh, Mealer, Hopkins(2) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M26 | 2 | 11 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Pass | PA TE seam | Funchess | 21 | |||||||||||||||
| Why, hello. LBs suck up on run fake, Funchess wide open, nailed, caught, this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. (CA, 3, protection 1/1, RPS +2) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M47 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun 2-back | 2 | 0 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | Inside zone | Toussaint | 1 | |||||||||||||||
| AF tips a blitz like whoah and Michigan does not check. They send a corner and LB, slanting the line away from that blitz. Barnum(-2) gets confused and lets a DT through untouched. This is not good. Toussaint dances through it for a yard or two. Omameh(-1) also did not pick up the blitz and let that LB through clean. Bubble? Open. RPS –1, gotta have a check. RUN-: Barnum(2), Omameh(1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M48 | 2 | 9 | Shotgun double stack | 1 | 0 | 4 | Base 3-4 | Pass | PA drag | Gallon | 8 | |||||||||||||||
| Gallon comes in motion as the ball is snapped; M fakes the zone and flips it out to him in space. Same play that he got open on against Alabama but Denard overthrew it. This one is on the money. Gallon gets the edge on the slowish AF defense and nears the first down. (CA, 3, protection N/A, RPS +1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O44 | 3 | 1 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB power | Robinson | 7 | |||||||||||||||
| AF running another blitz up the middle with stunting action. Michigan's pulling outside of a TE and Omameh(+1) plugs a blitzer, ending that backside threat. On the playside, Kwiatkowski(+1) seals the playside end, Toussaint(+0.5) kicks the OLB (easy), and Barnum(+0.5) pulls through to get an OK second-level block. Robinson is about to test those safeties again when a linebacker who was originally blitzing to the backside recovers for the ankle tackle. Nice recovery by that guy. RPS +1; blitz put AF in a bad spot. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| RUN+: Omameh, Barnum(0.5), Hopkins(0.5), Kwiatkowski | RUN-: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O37 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun triple stack TE | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB counter | Robinson | 7 | |||||||||||||||
| Run to the other side with Schofield pulling. AF blitzes right in the intended gap; Schofield(+1) slows up to wall the guy off… guy goes after Toussaint. If Schofield keeps going and bips a safety... oh well. Denard now has a big hole thanks to a big kickout from Lewan(+1) and Barnum walling off a LB who bit on Toussaint. S fills well, Denard tries to go around him and is chopped down by pursuit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O30 | 2 | 3 | I-Form | 2 | 1 | 2 | Base 3-4 | Run | Iso | Toussaint | 5 | |||||||||||||||
| Mansome block from Hopkins(+2) who takes a blitzing LB, stands him up, and thrusts him out of the hole. Mealer(+1) adjusted well to a moving LB and escorted him out of the way; Omameh(+1) put a potentially problematic DT on the ground. Safety fill is rapid since he was moving forward on the snap as AF went to an eight man front. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| RUN+: Hopkins(2), Mealer, Omameh | RUN-: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O25 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun trips | 1 | 0 | 4 | Base 3-4 | Run | Inside zone | Toussaint | -1 | |||||||||||||||
| This is just an old Rodriguez inside zone and that it doesn't work is kind of on three people. One: Denard. End isn't crashing but a keep is attractive here. Two: Mealer(-1), who can't get much of a block on a playside LB. Three: Toussaint(-2), who refuses to cut it up and ruins excellent blocks from Barnum(+1) and Lewan(+1) on the backside. Maybe the end shuts this down, but probably not for zero yards. Also... we could use some belly here. FWIW, yeah, Omameh and Schofield are in the backfield but this is essentially fine on zone blocking. That's where they went. Toussaint needs to cut. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| RUN+: Lewan, Barnum | RUN-: Mealer, Toussaint(2) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O26 | 2 | 11 | Shotgun trips TE | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB iso | Robinson | -8 | |||||||||||||||
| AF tips a safety blitz, no checks on either side. Michigan runs directly into it. Lewan is expecting to kick a DE who screams inside of him; nothing he can do. Denard runs around and goes down. RPS -3. This was dead. Moar checks. This was so tipped. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O34 | 3 | 19 | Shotgun double stack | 1 | 0 | 4 | Dime | Pass | Rollout out | Gallon | Inc | |||||||||||||||
| I think. This is a rollout flood route on which AF blitzes and still has everybody blanketed. Denard eventually throws it at a double-covered Gallon, getting it batted near the LOS. Given the situation I don't really mind the attempt—it's a crappy punt in a world of crappy punts if it gets picked off. He had Roundtree if he wanted to throw across his body... does he? I don't know. He's there for a reason, I guess. I'm just going to punt and BA this. (BA, 0, protection N/A, RPS -1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Drive Notes: Punt, 7-3, 13 min 2nd Q. Gallon costs M 25 yards by not catching a punt before the next drive. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ln | Dn | Ds | O Form | RB | TE | WR | D Form | Type | Play | Player | Yards | |||||||||||||||
| M12 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun triple stack TE | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB iso | Robinson | 6 | |||||||||||||||
| AF blitzes right up the intended gap; Toussaint(+1) takes that guy out of the play. Mealer(+0.5) does an okay job with the NT; Barnum(+0.5) gets a linebacker he released directly into. Robinson(+0.5) gets a half for moving past the blocks in an optimal way. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M18 | 2 | 4 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | Zone stretch | Toussaint | 0 | |||||||||||||||
| AF stunts, sending the playside DT right into Mealer. He goes low, submarining him and taking out Barnum. Not sure what Mealer can do about that. Omameh and Schofield now have to block guys inside of them that are at angles they are not expecting; they don't do this well. Even if they do, the peel-off leaves an unblocked guy waiting to fill. Williams(-1) did get owned on the edge and that didn't help. Rest of it seems RPS -2. Bubble open, BTW. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M18 | 3 | 4 | Shotgun 4-wide | 1 | 0 | 4 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Out | Jackson | 8 | |||||||||||||||
| Stacked to the boundary. Bubble yawningly open. Michigan does it the slightly harder way by sending Jackson on an option route at about six yards. He breaks open, but not by much, and Denard shoots it in there like he's a WCO QB. (CA, 3, protection 2/2) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M26 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Wheel | Funchess | 24 | |||||||||||||||
| Play action fake to Smith sucks up the OLB, who dodges Funchess like he's blocking. He and Gallon break deep against one safety, who takes the inside. Funchess is open, Denard sees it and hits him. Big paws man. (CA, 3, protection 2/2, RPS +1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O45 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun trips | 1 | 0 | 4 | Base 3-4 | Run | Broken play | Robinson | 2 | |||||||||||||||
| Denard(-1) bobbles the snap. I was going to call this an iso since the play worked out like that but after watching it a couple times, Smith is definitely expecting a mesh point and just improvises after he figures out it's not coming. This is a half-step from breaking big, in fact, but a blitz from the OLB gets Denard around the legs just as he's about to burst. Barnum(+1) and Omameh(+1) paved the way. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| RUN+: Omameh, Barnum | RUN-: Robinson | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O43 | 2 | 8 | Shotgun 2-back | 2 | 0 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | Inside zone | Toussaint | 1 | |||||||||||||||
| This one is on the right side of the line as AF slants to get it to the backside. Schofield(-2) is supposed to latch on to that slant and push him past where he's trying to go; instead he just whiffs and dude makes contact in the backfield. This is really all Schofield; Barnum is looking for someone to block in his zone and this is not a tough thing to do. All Schofield has to do is push the guy and Toussaint has a nice lane on the cutback he did find. RUN-: Schofield(2) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O42 | 3 | 7 | Shotgun 4-wide | 1 | 0 | 4 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Hitch | Gardner | 12 | |||||||||||||||
| AF brings the heat. Both Mealer (-1) and Omameh(-1) get blown by, with Omameh's being more relevant. Denard has a guy in his face, and where previously he may have backfooted something turrible this time he shoots one out to Gardner in rhythm. It's a little upfield, but that's fine. (CA+, 3, protection 0/2, Mealer -1, Omameh -1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O30 | 1 | 10 | Ace Big | 1 | 3 | 1 | Base 3-4 | Pass | PA TE corner | Funchess | 30 | |||||||||||||||
| PA gets Funchess one on one with a safety and Denard all day. Funchess loses the S because he's thinking waggle, and Denard fires it. It's a little short, but the S is still running as Funchess finds the ball, so it's not really very off. Much better this than missing. (CA+, 3, protection 2/2, RPS +3). FUNCHESSSSSSS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Drive Notes: Touchdown, 14-3, 7 min 2nd Q | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ln | Dn | Ds | O Form | RB | TE | WR | D Form | Type | Play | Player | Yards | |||||||||||||||
| M38 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun twin TE | 1 | 2 | 2 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB iso | Robinson | 7 | |||||||||||||||
| Looks like Toussaint(-1) blows an assignment and heads into the wrong gap. He ends up running into Omameh near the LOS; unblocked MLB. Robinson(+1) bounces it and gets the edge thanks to Schofield(+1) driving his guy a couple yards off the LOS. Interior blocking looked good, FWIW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| RUN+: Robinson, Schofield | RUN-: Toussaint | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M45 | 2 | 3 | I-Form | 2 | 1 | 2 | Base 3-4 | Run | Power off tackle | Toussaint | 0 | |||||||||||||||
| AF walks down a safety and blitzes him right into this. They tipped this too, but no checks never checks. RPS -2. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M45 | 3 | 3 | Shotgun double stack | 1 | 0 | 4 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Dumpoff | Smith | Int | |||||||||||||||
| Pass is a little high and hard for the 5'6" Smith, bouncing off his hands and getting intercepted. Denard had all the room in the world to run, but this was also wide open for a first down. (MA, 2, protection 1/1) On replay I don't even know if this is MA. Very catchable. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Drive Notes: Interception, 14-3, 5 min 2nd Q. Next drive starts with 1:16 in the half and two TOs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ln | Dn | Ds | O Form | RB | TE | WR | D Form | Type | Play | Player | Yards | |||||||||||||||
| M19 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | Zone read keeper | Robinson | 10 | |||||||||||||||
| AF shows blitz and backs out of it. Funchess's guy is backing out at the snap. Funchess ends up chasing him a bit, then decides to release downfield. Denard(+1) pulls since there's no one containing him and shoots up in the gap for a first down. Funchess probably should have clocked a linebacker instead of going for the safety, but oh well. RPS +1. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M29 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Rollout hitch | Roundtree | 5 | |||||||||||||||
| A crappy throw takes Roundtree off his feet, robbing him of YAC and keeping the clock running. Accurate and this is 8-10 and a stopped clock. (MA, 2, protection 1/1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M34 | 2 | 5 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Pass | In | Gardner | 5 | |||||||||||||||
| Eight men in coverage; Denard can't find anything except a short one to Gardner at the sticks. Accurate, at least. (CA, 3, protection 1/1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M39 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Deep hitch | Gardner | 19 | |||||||||||||||
| Three man rush again; Denard surveys and finds Gardner open between levels in the zone, zips it for a first down. (CA+, 3, protection 1/1). They burn nine seconds before the next snap. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O42 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Post | Dileo | Inc | |||||||||||||||
| AF sends seven; picked up. Denard stares down Dileo and does not see Gardner coming open beneath him. He forces it into three guys. No es bueno. (BR, 0, protection 3/3) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O42 | 2 | 10 | N/A | N/A | Penalty | Illegal substitution | -- | -5 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Bleah. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O47 | 2 | 15 | Shotgun trips | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Post | Jackson | Inc | |||||||||||||||
| I'm not charting this given the situation. May as well force it. Do think Gallon was a better option, but whatever. (NC, 0, protection 2/2) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Drive Notes: EOH, 14-10. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ln | Dn | Ds | O Form | RB | TE | WR | D Form | Type | Play | Player | Yards | |||||||||||||||
| M42 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB power | Robinson | 58 | |||||||||||||||
| AF sends a blitzer off the corner. Toussaint(+1) deals with him. Omameh has to get around that issue and does. Robinson slows up for him. Now both are on the edge with a linebacker. Omameh(+1) blows him up. Robinson cuts inside that. Lewan(+2) has donkeyed a slanting DL all the way to Schofield(!), so there's a gap. Mealer(+1) sealed away another DT. Williams and Barnum are doubling a linebacker. Denard(+2) has a big cutback lane. Dileo(+1) cracks down on the other OLB and gets a bonus block on a DB who wasn't making the play anyway. Gardner's stalk-blocking the corner to that side; Denard(+1) jukes that guy inside out and seeya. No shoes necessary. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Drive Notes: Touchdown, 21-10, 14 min 2nd Q | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ln | Dn | Ds | O Form | RB | TE | WR | D Form | Type | Play | Player | Yards | |||||||||||||||
| M35 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun twins twin TE | 1 | 2 | 2 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB sweep | Robinson | 1 | |||||||||||||||
| M pulls Omameh and Schofield around two tight ends to the boundary. AF is stunting things; Williams(+1) does a good job to shove the playside DE past everything. Another DL has stunted himself out of the play, and Lewan(+1) gets the third despite the stunting. Michigan crushes the second level, and the only thing that can prevent Robinson from getting five or six yards is Robinson(-2) not cutting upfield and instead jogging out of bounds. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| RUN+: Lewan, Williams | RUN-: Robinson(2) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M36 | 2 | 9 | Shotgun triple stack TE | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB draw | Robinson | 10 | |||||||||||||||
| AF tips that blitz again, and this time it seems like we do get a check. Robinson fakes a WR screen to Gallon and takes off. Just like his opening run, the two linebackers haul for WRs on the outside, so if Denard can get past the line he will get yards. Pump fake gets one for free; Lewan(+1) stuffs the other blitzer and there's an avenue outside. No gap in the middle, unfortunately, or this could have been a massive gain. As it is it's an easy first down. Denard(+1) for speed and things. RPS +1. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| RUN+: Robinson, Lewan | RUN-: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M46 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun trips TE | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB power | Robinson | 5 | |||||||||||||||
| Barnum(+1) pulls and gets there. He takes on a run-blitzing LB at the LOS and wins. Toussaint(+1) kicks the OLB. No chance on the safety because Barnum got used at the LOS but he's got to be cautious and it's a decent gain. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| RUN+: Toussaint, Barnum, Williams | RUN-: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O49 | 2 | 5 | Shotgun trips TE | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Slant | J. Robinson | 10 | |||||||||||||||
| That's not Milliner. The Other Robinson gets inside position and uses his body to wall off the DB; Denard nails him. Body-caught, but results-based charting. (CA+, 3, protection 1/1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O39 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun twins twin TE | 1 | 2 | 2 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Wheel | Funchess | 26 | |||||||||||||||
| TEs both in two point stances. Michigan runs a Toussaint fake and then goes pass, with Funchess running a wheel down the sideline. Man coverage, AF linebacker tries a chuck or something, and that's over. Denard floats a perfect touch pass over the LB. Funchess bobbles it but does bring it in. Great throw maximized YAC. (DO, 3, protection 2/2, RPS +1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O13 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB power | Robinson | 6 | |||||||||||||||
| This time the other way. Kwiatkowski(+1) seals the DE; Lewan(+1) shoves a slanting DT and then gets a second level block. LB spins off it but is significantly delayed. Robinson(-0.5) gets spooked by that fellow and runs a little outside where he should, giving up some yards when a guy Dileo cut decently can make a tackle from his knees. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O7 | 2 | 4 | Ace Big | 1 | 3 | 1 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Waggle out | Gardner | 7 | |||||||||||||||
| Play action fools the entire AF secondary; easy pitch and catch for Denard and Gardner. (CA, 3, protection 1/1, RPS +1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Drive Notes: Touchdown, 28-17, 6 min 3rd Q | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ln | Dn | Ds | O Form | RB | TE | WR | D Form | Type | Play | Player | Yards | |||||||||||||||
| M1 | 1 | 10 | I-form Big | 2 | 2 | 1 | Base 3-4 | Run | Power off tackle | Toussaint | 1 | |||||||||||||||
| Ugh, just throw the damn ball to Gallon and see if this AF corner's eight-yard cushion is something he can make up. That's a guaranteed five yards. Instead, M runs a power. Williams(-1) loses a DE to the inside. Omameh(-1) does not get there, and that's all she wrote. RPS -1. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M2 | 2 | 9 | I-Form | 2 | 1 | 2 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Hitch | Gardner | Inc | |||||||||||||||
| Extremely token run fake and max pro. Robinson fires a hitch, accurate but maybe a tiny bit late. Gardner gets his hands on it but ends up dropping it as the CB rakes it out. Could be route here, as separation was not gained. (CA, 1, protection 1/1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M2 | 3 | 9 | Shotgun double stack | 1 | 0 | 4 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Out | Jackson | Inc | |||||||||||||||
| Zone blitz gets two ILBs in Robinson's face, so he flings a dart to Jeremy Jackson that he bobbles and then the OLB backing out knocks down. Dileo had separation and could have turned up for the first; Jackson is just slow. In any case, this was probably a yard or two short of the first down unless Jackson did some mansome OLB dragging after the catch. (CA+, 3, protection 0/2, team) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Drive Notes: Punt, 28-17, EO3Q | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ln | Dn | Ds | O Form | RB | TE | WR | D Form | Type | Play | Player | Yards | |||||||||||||||
| M34 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB power | Robinson | 6 | |||||||||||||||
| Omameh's back to pulling really badly, as he ends up two yards in the backfield at one point and Robinson has to slow up for him. He does plug the linebacker that shows, I guess. Tentative +1. Lewan(+1) and Williams(+1) club the playside DE with Williams coming out on a LB. Barnum(+0.5) gets the easy NT block; Toussaint(+0.5) kicks the DE, and Denard only has a safety to deal with. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M40 | 2 | 4 | Shotgun trips | 1 | 0 | 4 | Base 3-4 | Pass | PA seam | Dileo | Inc | |||||||||||||||
| Robinson gets instant pressure from the edge as a blitz comes and has to dump it immediately. Dileo is covered by one of those linebackers coming out from the center of the field and Denard chucks it high of everyone anyway. I'm filing this PR. I don't mind this from Denard. (PR, 0, protection 0/1, team, RPS -1). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M40 | 3 | 4 | Shotgun 4-wide | 1 | 0 | 4 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Out | Jackson | 9 | |||||||||||||||
| Three-step rhythm throw (except this is a shotgun). This is west-coasty. It's Purdue-y. It's a short out to Jackson for the first down. (CA, 3, protection 1/1). Jackson gets some bullish YAC, too. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M49 | 1 | 10 | I-Form twins | 2 | 1 | 2 | Base 3-4 | Pass | PA post | Roundtree | Inc | |||||||||||||||
| Toussaint gets a great cut block on a blitzing OLB that gives Denard time. He pumps, indecisive, and then he's got to go. He runs up in the pocket and as he's getting tackled by that OLB unloads 50 yards downfield to Roundtree, who is open by a step; pass is way long. (IN, 0, protection 2/2) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M49 | 2 | 10 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB draw | Robinson | 7 | |||||||||||||||
| AF sends a double A gap blitz, backing off an OLB. Barnum(+1) catches one LB and escorts him out of the hole. Toussaint(+1) kicks the other one. Crease. Williams(+1) gets a good downfield block on that OLB who backed out. Robinson is one on one with a safety and ends up trying to cut behind Williams; Safety chops him down by the ankles. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O44 | 3 | 3 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB power | Robinson | 11 | |||||||||||||||
| DE slanting inside on the playside makes Omameh move around him, which slows him. Denard slows, too. By the time he's finished doing that, Williams(+1) has shoved that DE all the way past the back of the line, Schofield(+1) has blown the playside DE past Barnum's guy, and a big cutback lane opens that Robinson(+2) takes. Dileo(+1) cuts off a linebacker and bang secondary. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O33 | 1 | 10 | I-Form twins | 2 | 1 | 2 | Base 3-4 | Run | Waggle corner | Gardner | 20 | |||||||||||||||
| Toussaint again gets a nice cut block on the OLB coming hard on the edge. Denard is now in plenty of space and can leisurely pick out Gardner breaking open 20 yards downfield. Hit in the numbers, easy catch, big gain. (CA+, 3, protection 2/2, RPS +1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O13 | 1 | 10 | I-Form twins | 2 | 1 | 2 | Base 3-4 | Run | Iso | Toussaint | -1 | |||||||||||||||
| S nominally covering the slot comes on a Kovacs blitz and nails Toussaint for no gain. RPS -2. No blocking matters here. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O14 | 2 | 11 | Shotgun empty | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Delayed slant | Gardner | Inc | |||||||||||||||
| Gardner hitches up at five yards and then extends his route when a LB comes up to cover, and Denard goes for him. He's about to have a completion nearing the sticks when an DL who's not even bothering to rush gets a hand up at the LOS and bats it down. Foiled again! RPS +1, great little route. (BA, 0, protection 2/2) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| O14 | 3 | 11 | Shotgun 2-back | 2 | 0 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Pass | Dumpoff | Toussaint | Inc | |||||||||||||||
| Air Force sends six. Picked up but Robinson is spooked and dumps it to Toussaint, low and tough. Not caught, not getting the first down even if caught. RUN THE BALL DENARRRRD. Taking off here has possibilities, man. (IN, 1, protection 3/3) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Drive Notes: FG(31), 31-25, 8 min 4th Q | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ln | Dn | Ds | O Form | RB | TE | WR | DForm | Type | Play | Player | Yards | |||||||||||||||
| M43 | 1 | 10 | Shotgun 3-wide | 1 | 1 | 3 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB power | Robinson | 2 | |||||||||||||||
| Playside LB splits Toussaint and Barnum, getting upfield of Barnum and forcing Denard inside away from blocking. This gives AF a free hitter, who tackles Robinson in the hole. Think Toussaint(-1) has to go at this guy and cut him so Barnum can come around. Stunt made the blocking down very easy FWIW. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M45 | 2 | 8 | Shotgun twins twin TE | 1 | 2 | 2 | Base 3-4 | Run | QB sweep | Robinson | 2 | |||||||||||||||
| Williams(-1) gets shoved back and loses his guy, which picks off Brink and gives Brink's guy an avenue to flow. Toussaint(-1) never actually gets a hat on the contain guy, and these folks combine on Robinson for a short gain. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| RUN+: Schofield | RUN-: Toussaint, Williams | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| M47 | 3 | 6 | Shotgun twins twin TE | 1 | 2 | 2 | Base 3-4 | Pass | PA rollout hitch | Gardner | Inc | |||||||||||||||
| Wide open as the smash route takes the corner to that side deep. Robinson finds it and leaves it short, but catchable. Gardner cant' bring it in. (MA, 2, protection 1/1, RPS +1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Drive Notes: Punt, 31-25, 2 min 4th Q. Michigan's final snaps are kneels. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I like this not playing Alabama thing.
Yeah, it's pretty cool.
My favorite bits are Denard running until your brain melts.
Me too!
My second favorite bits are when Denard throws the receivers are not coated in a blood-red harbinger of doom.
I feel you.
I'm even feeling pretty good about this chart you're going to hit me with.
Do… you want to? You know, do it? The thing where I say—
CHART
—chart and you interrupt me to say—
CHART
--chart. The love is back!
[Hennechart legend is updated.]
| Opponent | DO | CA | MA | IN | BR | TA | BA | PR | SCR | DSR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 through MSU | 13 | 66(12) | 11(1) | 34(1) | 17 | 2 | 3 | 10 | 4 | 55% |
| 2011 after MSU | 9 | 77(9) | 7 | 17 | 9 | 6(1) | 5(2) | 9 | 5 | 69% |
| Alabama | 4 | 15(2) | 1 | 4 | 3 | - | - | 3(1) | 1 | 71% |
| Air Force | 1 | 14 | 3 | 2 | 1 | - | 2 | 1 | - | 75% |
Boom. Denard's misses:
- Dumpoff to Smith that's a little high and hard marked MA. This was the INT.
- Two iffy throws on sideline stop routes, one of which takes Roundtree off his feet inbounds on Michigan's hurry-up drive at the end of the first half, one of which forces Gardner to try and dig out a low throw on Michigan's final real snap. Both MAs.
- Fifty-yard bomb to Roundtree thrown while on the move and getting tackled. IN, but not a big deal.
- Dumpoff to Toussaint as he's getting pressure on third and eleven. IN.
There was also a crappy read right at the end of the first half. That's it. Denard Robinson killed Tacopants tag: deployed.
I mean, I'm just like you guys. Wheels on the money, corner routes on the money, even one of those dinky Purdue routes in traffic squeezed in there. He stood in against pressure and shot darts out to his WRs. QBs make mistakes. There are those little frustrating moments when the guy won't just RUNNNNNNN and you're going HNNNNNNGGGG because look at all that space on third and three. But if you're trying to tell me this is not a significant leap forward, you crazy.
This is pretty.
MAINTAIN PLZ
I am so Funchized right now you guys.
you're what
I am Funchized to the max.
that's not even a thing
Oh, man, this is great stuff.
Fine, fine, I am so Funchized.
I clipped all four of his catches not because I set out to do so but just because it happened. Each was a big gain, each was virtually unstoppable for safety or linebacker, and all but one made you think that Funchess was going to have awesome hands as he plucked the ball out of the air with the twelve-inch skillets attached to his wrists. Was the seam a little behind him? Maybe if it's Dileo the throw forces a spin and a tough catch. Funchess just reaches out for it. Was the touchdown a little short?
Maybe if we're talking about Martavious Odoms or Jeremy Gallon going for that. In Funchess's case, feed the man up high.
Aigh Toussaint?
Let's do another variety of chart first.
| Offensive Line | |||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player | + | - | Total | Notes | |||||||||||||||
| Lewan | 8 | - | 8 | Blew some guys off the ball; locked out edge guys. | |||||||||||||||
| Barnum | 6.5 | 2 | 4.5 | Solid. | |||||||||||||||
| Mealer | 4.5 | 2 | 2.5 | Seems like a decent player. | |||||||||||||||
| Omameh | 5 | 5 | 0 | Pulling getting bad again; got blown by a couple times. | |||||||||||||||
| Schofield | 3 | 2 | 1 | Not tested that much. | |||||||||||||||
| Kwiatkowski | 2 | - | 2 | Did okay. | |||||||||||||||
| Moore | - | - | - | DNP | |||||||||||||||
| Williams | 5 | 3 | 2 | Very blocky. | |||||||||||||||
| Funchess | - | - | - | Blocking is for saps. | |||||||||||||||
| TOTAL | 34 | 14 | 71% | What they needed to do against Air Force. | |||||||||||||||
| Backs | |||||||||||||||||||
| Player | + | - | T | Notes | |||||||||||||||
| Robinson | 11.5 | 3.5 | 8 | XOXOXO | |||||||||||||||
| Bellomy | - | - | - | ||||||||||||||||
| Toussaint | 5 | 5 | 0 | Pretty good day blocking on rollouts FWIW. | |||||||||||||||
| Rawls | - | - | - | DNP | |||||||||||||||
| Smith | - | - | - | DNR | |||||||||||||||
| Hayes | - | - | - | DNP | |||||||||||||||
| Hopkins | 2 | 2 | 2 | Denard running meant not much Hopkins. | |||||||||||||||
| Kerridge | - | - | - | DNP | |||||||||||||||
| TOTAL | 18.5 | 10.5 | 8 | fast | |||||||||||||||
| Receivers | |||||||||||||||||||
| Player | + | - | T | Notes | |||||||||||||||
| Gardner | - | - | - | ||||||||||||||||
| Roundtree | - | - | - | ||||||||||||||||
| Gallon | - | - | - | ||||||||||||||||
| Jackson | - | - | - | ||||||||||||||||
| Dileo | 1 | - | 1 | -- | |||||||||||||||
| J. Robinson | - | - | - | ||||||||||||||||
| Darboh | - | - | - | -- | |||||||||||||||
| TOTAL | 1 | - | 1 | Eh. | |||||||||||||||
| Metrics | |||||||||||||||||||
| Player | + | - | T | Notes | |||||||||||||||
| Protection | 33 | 5 | 87% | Team –3, Mealer –1, Omameh –1. | |||||||||||||||
| RPS | 17 | 13 | +4 | A lot of RPSes. | |||||||||||||||
Those line numbers have extremely low amplitude because Michigan only got off 28 rushes—Air Force had 71!—and the high RPS numbers mean that I attributed a lot of stuff to play design/response instead of blocking. Like, on the 79-yarder there was only one second level player who needed thumping. That means fewer treats to pass out to the OL and more for Borges. Similarly, getting whacked in the backfield by an unblocked blitzer is not on the OL.
When the line did get called upon, they did well. Mostly.
Okay. Now: Aigh Toussaint?
I'm not sure it was much about Toussaint. He missed one cut pretty badly. Other than that, I'm not sure what he was supposed to do:
Air Force tipped blitzes a lot and Michigan didn't check out of their play but once or twice (and I didn't actually clip the check). Not sure if that's on Denard or Borges, but a lot of the time when Toussaint was getting the ball he was dodging unblocked guys in the backfield. Lewan said this was "embarrassing" OL performance; I do think they had some problems but I think it was mostly Toussaint getting the wrong chamber in Air Force blitz/slant roulette.
Michigan's success in the air was the flipside of that business. Michigan's final TD was easy easy because even Air Force's corners freak out about run.
But the right side of the offensive line is a problem?
I'm not sure Schofield had enough relevant reps in this game to make any sort of declaration. Omameh was pretty bad, though. I was probably too kind when gave him a +1 on some of his pulls. He's back to that arcing thing where he ends up running eight yards when he can run five. And too often yesterday did he let slanting guys right by. Here's the first play:
Have to get a shove on that guy even if he hops past you. Schofield had a similar error on a zone where Air Force slanted hard playside and the only thing preventing Toussaint's good-idea backside cut from working was the whiff. I don't see stuff like that from Lewan.
Robinson only had 4.5 YPC if you take out the big touchdowns, though.
Thanks, Danny Kanell. The way Air Force was playing left them exposed to monster plays. The 79-yarder saw a blitz and both LBs bugging out into a potential bubble screen:
the youtube url for this play has "Wee" in it
There is no one on the second level, period. Air Force did a lot of stunting and slanting blitzing in order to make up for their size deficiencies, and when it worked it got Michigan in second and long. The long runs were a cost they were hoping not to pay. You can't just take them out and expect to say anything meaningful.
Norfleet?
Yo I got your magic midget right here.
He'll get some carries Saturday.
Did you forget something?
Right, receivers:
[Passes are rated by how tough they are to catch. 0 == impossible. 1 == wow he caught that, 2 == moderate difficulty, 3 == routine. The 0/X in all passes marked zero is implied.]
| Player | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gardner | 1 | 0/1 | 0/1 | 5/5 | 5 | 0/3 | 1/2 | 5/5 | |
| Roundtree | 1 | 1/1 | 2 | 0/1 | 1/1 | 2/2 | |||
| Gallon | 1 | 1/1 | 2 | 0/1 | 2/3 | 2/2 | |||
| J. Robinson | 1/1 | 1 | 1/1 | ||||||
| Dileo | 1 | 1 | 1/1 | ||||||
| Jackson | 1 | 2/3 | 3/4 | ||||||
| Darboh | |||||||||
| Chesson | |||||||||
| Kwiatkowski | 1/1 | ||||||||
| Moore | |||||||||
| Funchess | 4/4 | 4/4 | |||||||
| Williams | |||||||||
| Toussaint | 0/1 | 0/1 | |||||||
| Smith | 0/1 | 0/1 | 2/2 | ||||||
| Rawls |
Notice the large drop in 0s. Obviously. The only routine drop was a Jackson out when Michigan was backed up on the goal line. Wouldn't have gotten the first down but would at least have gotten Michigan away from the goal line and give Hagerup an opportunity to boom one. Smith's 0/1 was of course painful.
Heroes?
Denard! Also Funchess.
Goats?
Omameh had a rough day on the OL.
What does it mean for UMass and the future?
UMass will be a walkover.
As for the future, if Denard puts up the same sort of accuracy against UMass that ND game will be monstrous for the fan excitement level. Put up a bunch of completions against the Irish and keep that streak going and it's that MSU game for the Roses. Revert and we're all feeling pretty crappy about ourselves.
Toussaint gets an INC; the right side of the line is the biggest worry now, along with the tight ends holding up against bigger teams.
But, hey, Funchess and a rapidly developing Gardner combine with Denard's running to pose a tricky question for upcoming defenses. The passing just has to be for real.
Tuesday Presser Transcript 9-11-12: Al Borges
Al Borges

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Opening remarks:
“What’s up. Did you count the bubble screens again?”
MGoRetort: You had two fakes.
“Oh those were actually laser screens.”
MGoABubbleScreenByAnyOtherName: Oh, laser screens.
“They’re different. A little different.”
Your daughter started school last week. How was that?
“It’s awesome. The teacher wants to take her home. [My daughter] is so cool, she’s great. She thinks she’s pretty cool, too. She talks a lot. She talks like four times more than my son. So she’s good at talking because she practices so much more, you know. And then I get home, she’s usually in bed, but if she’s up, she’s got so many things to tell me.”
So she takes after you.
“Yeah. A little bit. I’m going to start giving her like a word a day. ‘Condescending.’ ‘Exasperate.’ Stuff like that, you know. She’ll floor her kindergarten teacher if she throws that one in, if I can get her to say it in context. Pretty cool. What are you guys laughing about? There’s nothing wrong with that. My dad did that. My dad used to all the time give me a word a day.”
You never use those words in your press conferences.
“Oh no. Never. No. Sometimes I do. Okay.”
Did anything exasperate you Saturday?
“Uh, no, not really. Not too much. Not too much. It was -- other than not getting the ball to Fitz. We wanted to get Fitz off a little more. Obviously that didn’t work out real good, but we knew going into the game that they were going to have trouble with Denard because the speed factor in the secondary. We wanted to get our athletes out in space. He’s as athletic as anybody we have. That was an emphasis in this game, and we kind of accomplished that, so the next day what we have to do is we have to get our tailback more involved, working our tails off to devise a plan to do just that.”
Hokepoints Builds the IKEA Offense
John T. Greilick|DetNews
This does not a happy Hoke make (2012 stats so far):
| Player | Attempts | Yds | Avg | TD | Long | Avg/G |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robinson | 30 | 245 | 8.2 | 3 | 79 | 122.5 |
| Toussaint | 8 | 7 | 0.9 | 0 | 5 | 7.0 |
| Smith | 13 | 37 | 2.8 | 0 | 33 | 16.5 |
| Rawls | 6 | 11 | 1.8 | 0 | 9 | 9 |
Here's Hoke on that in the Monday presser:
Looking at the running game, were there different holes for Denard than for Fitz?
“Well some is we couldn’t get Fitz started. They ran 30 times fire zones -- run fire zones, which they never were that big a team. We call them sharks and stuff like that. But it was a little different. It was a little different. Never could get him started. Some of it we have to block better, some of it on some of the reads, maybe he should have kept the ball twice in there, but I think some of it goes down to number one what we were trying to do, giving Denard the ball, and secondly blocking better. And then you’ve got to give them a little credit, too.”
Throw a dart at a row of newsstands within 400 miles of Ann Arbor and you'll probably puncture a sentence telling the Michigan running backs to step it up. If you do the same with the blogosphere it'll stick in some guy who won't notice because he is running around in panic over all non-Lewan OL. Other potential targets include the "Most of that is Alabama" couch, the floor of "Toussaint only played one game and they took him away by alignment," the wall of "it's early in the season," the "Denard missed some reads" chair, or maybe the "Mealer <<<<(!!!) Molk" bookshelf you just bought at Ikea and discovered to your horror you can't return or reassemble even though you're pretty sure you mixed up two of those bolt-thingies and this is why it keeps coming apart.
This Ikea metaphor for the offensive line is worth exploring but not this moment. This moment I want to figure out which of the above targets are actually getting the most hits, i.e. why aren't the running backs getting any traction?
Instructions after THE JUMP
Air Force Recap: Remnants Of RichRod

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In a game that felt like something out of the Rodriguez era, Michigan showed that while there's great promise for the future, the flaws exposed by Alabama are very real.
The Wolverines edged Air Force, 31-25, and the outcome wasn't decided until Jake Ryan batted down Air Force quarterback Connor Dietz's fourth-down throw with 1:28 remaining. Denard Robinson accounted for all but seven yards of the team's total offense. The defense ceded 417 total yards—290 on the ground—and failed to keep contain all afternoon.
Sound familiar?
It wasn't all bad, however. Robinson was masterful, completing 14-of-25 passes for 218 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception—one that deflected off the hands of Vincent Smith—while rushing for 218 yards and another pair of touchdowns on 20 carries. True freshman Devin Funchess emerged as a viable threat at tight end, becoming the first Michigan TE to eclipse 100 receiving yards in a game since Jerame Tuman. Devin Gardner looked like a wide receiver, hauling in five passes for 63 yards and a touchdown while running crisper routes.
The offense lived and died with Denard, as Fitzgerald Toussaint found little room to run—seven yards on eight carries, to be exact. The offensive line failed to get a push against Air Force's undersized D-line, doing little to ease concerns from last week's debacle. By the second half, Al Borges had essentially given up on generating yards the traditional way, and he was justified in doing so.
Defensively, Michigan looked ill-equipped to stop the Falcon triple-option attack. The defensive line spent much of the day on their stomachs, unable to evade chop blocks or get any sort of push. Kenny Demens looked positively Ezeh-esque, letting blockers get into him again and again before being pulled in favor of true freshman Joe Bolden. Jake Ryan was all over the field, recording a career-high 12 tackles, but sometimes "all over" can be a bad thing—keeping contain was an issue. The final Air Force touchdown came when Desmond Morgan overpursued. The defensive backs struggled against the run as well, failing to shed blocks and come up to take the pitch.
When the defense needed a big play, odds are it came from an underclassman. Ryan continually redeemed his poorer efforts with critical stops, including two pass breakups on the final Air Force drive. Bolden replaced Demens and displayed the aggressive, instinctual play that made him a high school All-American. Fellow freshman linebacker James Ross spelled Morgan late and acquitted himself well after struggling in his debut against Alabama. Several other freshmen made appearances during the game's biggest moments, including Ondre Pipkins and Mario Ojemudia.
Last season's 11-2 record belied the myriad issues Brady Hoke faced upon taking over in Ann Arbor. After two games in 2012, those issues are at the forefront for the Wolverines. The lack of depth on the offensive line means Michigan must move ahead with the current unit—despite its ineffectiveness in the run game—unless they want to insert a true freshman. The defensive tackles will be a sore spot all year; the players expected to relieve that problem are freshmen or not even on campus yet. The offense still leans heavily on Denard, whose style doesn't always mesh well with the offensive philosophy of Borges.
The Wolverines came away with a victory, a fact that cannot be overlooked, especially against a team with a difficult style to prepare for in a week's time. Denard will still make magic with his feet—his touchdown runs were both exhilarating—and perhaps his arm as well—he looks much-improved from last year even if the numbers don't necessarily bear that out. The future looks bright, too, thanks to the major contributions from a number of young players already gaining crucial experience.
The overwhelming feeling in the aftermath, however, is that this team is still two years away from competing on a national level, the only level of success that matters at Michigan. Today's game had Rich Rodriguez's fingerprints all over it; as we know, that's a smudge that isn't easily wiped away.
Monday Presser Transcript 9-3-12: Brady Hoke
Brady Hoke
News bullets and other important items:
- Blake Countess is out with an ACL tear. You are totally surprised.
- Brandon Moore is out this week with an MCL strain. Taylor Lewan is "fine" and good to go for Air Force.
- Both Fitz Toussaint and Frank Clark will play this week.
- Bennie Oosterbaan's number will be unretired this week during the game vs. Air Force.
- Courtney Avery is starting at field corner.
- Alabama did stuff with their safeties and linebackers to keep Denard from running, for what it's worth.
- Gardner wants to compete for starting QB job next season (not transcribed).
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Televised Presser

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Opening remarks:
“Good afternoon. You know, we looked at the film and the good news is we have 11 more opportunities to play Michigan football. We didn’t play the way we needed to play to win the football game in a lot of different areas, from a tackling standpoint to blocking at the line of scrimmage. Those are two of the biggest factors. Didn’t run the ball as we liked to and didn’t stop the run, and that is two things that as a defense and offensive unit you have to do. We’ll learn from the mistakes. We’re going to practice today. We gave the guys off yesterday because of getting in at 5 a.m. Sunday morning, so we’ll start fixing the mistkaes, talking about the mistakes, coaching them better. That’s probably the number one issue. We have to do a better job as coaches. The other part of it is making sure that the execution is the way we would like it to be to play Michigan football.”
