No TDs scored ... becoming an issue
I'll just leave this at statistics alone:
Coach | Seasons | Games with no TD | vs MSU/osu |
---|---|---|---|
Schembechler | 21 | 6 of 247 (2.4%) | .667 (28-13-1) |
Moeller | 5 | 1 of 60 (1.7%) | .600 (6-3-1) |
Carr | 13 | 4 of 162 (2.5%) | .615 (16-10) |
Rodriguez | 3 | 0 of 37 (0.0%) | .000 (0-6) |
Hoke | 2+ | 4 of 34 (11.7%) | .400 (2-3) |
This actually doesn't paint the full picture, as Hoke's team scored a TD in his first 16 games.
They've failed to score a TD in 4 of their past 18 games (2012 ND, MSU, NEB, 2013 MSU)
November 3rd, 2013 at 4:21 PM ^
Even Ryan freaking Van Bergen thinks Borges needs to go. He deleted his tweet but he tweeted something about him having 2 weeks and this being his gameplan is unacceptable.
November 3rd, 2013 at 6:44 PM ^
The nature of RR's offenses lends itself to bigger plays but with more variability it would seem. So yeah, they might have had a TD, but what was their yards per play? Was that TD score basically the only successful play of the day?
November 3rd, 2013 at 10:35 PM ^
November 4th, 2013 at 5:59 AM ^
...because VT is doing so well, right?
November 4th, 2013 at 8:44 AM ^
Michigan has gone six straight road quarters in Rivalry Games with a touchdown
Michigan has been held without a TD in 10 of its last 12 road quarters in Rivalry Games, 12 of 16 overall under Hoke/Borges. If you want to include last year's Nebraska game--as like this year's MSU game, it's the decisive swing in UM's division chase--the number is 0 touchdowns in 16 of the 20 most important road quarters Hoke/Borges have coached at Michigan 8 straight quarters on any field without a TD vs MSU. Only 2 TDs scored in 3 years against those guys This is more than just a trend at this point. It's become the expectation.