Great Moments In Harbaugh: 1986 Fiesta Bowl Comment Count

Ace

Previously: 1984 Miami1985 Notre Dame, 1985 South Carolina, 1985 Minnesota, 1985 Ohio State

The Highlights: WolverineHistorian

The Setup: Although Michigan finished second in the Big Ten to Iowa, their victory over Ohio State earned them a top-notch bowl bid; the fifth-ranked Wolverines would face off against the sixth-ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers, who'd climbed as high as #2 in the polls before falling to Oklahoma in their regular season finale.

The Wolverines were looking for their tenth win of the season. Bo Schembechler also wanted to improve his 2-10 bowl record. He'd have to do it in his first matchup against Tom Osborne.

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The Game: Aside from some dashes into the secondary by running back Jamie Morris, Michigan couldn't get much going on offense in the first half, mustering only a 42-yard Pat Moons field goal to take an early 3-0 lead. The low point came when Jim Harbaugh was stuffed on a 4th-and-1 QB sneak after Nebraska gained the lead in the second quarter.

Meanwhile, Michigan's vaunted defense had uncharacteristic struggles against Nebraska's triple-option attack. The Huskers put together first-half touchdown drives of 63 and 74 yards; M's defense had allowed multiple TDs in just one game all season. From Michigan Football: From The Pages Of The Michigan Daily:

"We weren't shocked, but we were upset and mad that we let something like that happen," said [defensive lineman Mark Messner] who finished with nine tackles. "Their offensive linemen weren't firing off the ball like we thought they would. They were more of a reading, pushing team. They were opening holes that were just big enough, and we weren't closing them fast enough."

Needless to say, this performance didn't please Schembechler. In the immediate aftermath of the game, he mostly downplayed his halftime speech—this is from the same Daily article as the above:

"We just made some adjustments," said Schembechler. "I didn't yell at them. I didn't give a speech — I'm no Knute Rockne," he growled in mock indignation.

In Bo's Lasting Lessons, however, he expanded a bit on those "adjustments."

Now, I know I just got through saying that halftime is a time for engaging in cool-headed analysis based on the facts at hand, and calmly charting a new course for the second half. And it usually is.

But there are times when there are no tactics to discuss, because tactics aren't the problem. For me to go up to the chalkboard and start making some fine-tuned adjustments—hell, I'd just be whistling Dixie. This wasn't a technical problem. This was just an old-fashioned butt-kicking!

You've got to remember, too, that at this time, I'm 2-10 in bowl games, and I'm frankly getting pretty sick of it.

I never threw chairs during halftime—but I threw one that day. I was just that ticked off.

The Bob Knight gambit did the trick. On the opening drive of the second half, the Huskers faced third-and-ten on their own 24 and tried to play it safe with a halfback draw, but All-American lineman Mike Hammerstein swiped the ball free and the Wolverines pounced on it. After Morris weaved through the Husker defense to set up first-and-goal, Gerald White dove over the pile to cut the deficit to four points.

The third-quarter onslaught was on. On the ensuing possession, safety Ivan Hicks laid a huge hit on quarterback McCathorn Clayton, forcing another fumble that Messner recovered in Husker territory. Big runs by Morris and White led to another short touchdown run, this an option keeper by Harbaugh, who barely managed to snake the ball across the plane:

The turnovers energized the defense, which forced a punt after two TFLs—nearly forcing another fumble in the process, though the runner's knee was down—and an incompletion under heavy pressure. Erik "Soup" Campbell went back for the return, but he wouldn't get the opportunity; Dan Wingard's punt barely made it off his foot before freshman David Arnold, who ran off the edge unmolested, laid out and blocked it with authority:

Although Michigan could only muster another Pat Moons field goal after recovering at the Nebraska six, the tide had turned. Following yet another defensive stop and a pair of Morris scampers into the secondary, Harbaugh tallied his second score on an option keeper. Michigan's 24-0 outburst in the third quarter gave them a 13-point edge.

They wouldn't relinquish the lead, though the proceedings got a little hairy in the final minutes after Osborne benched Clayton for talented freshman Steve Taylor, who cut the lead to 27-21 on a QB sneak with 2:29 left. With Michigan backed up against their own goal line on fourth down on the next possession, Schembechler made the wise choice, calling for punter Monte Robbins to kill as much time as he could before stepping out the back of the edge zone for an intentional safety instead of risking a blocked punt or a short field for Nebraska.

Robbins killed 17 seconds, leaving Nebraska with 1:22 on the clock and no timeouts for the last-gasp drive. On third-and-five, Taylor came under fire and heaved the ball well past any Nebraska receiver—and directly to M's Garland Rivers, who picked off the pass to seal the game.

The victory capped a 10-1-1 season that would stand as arguably Schembechler's finest, something he acknowledged to the Daily even though the conference title had eluded them:

"At the beginning of the season, we were just a long shot team," said a jubilant Schembechler after the game. "My only disappointment was not winning the (Big Ten) championship. Even at that, I've enjoyed this team tremendously. This team has given me the most satisfaction I've ever had."

The Harbaugh: Harbaugh had a pedestrian outing, completing 6/15 passes for 63 yards and making little impact on the ground outside of his two short touchdown runs. He took care of the ball, however, which allowed Morris to have one of the best outings of his career, rushing for 156 yards on just 22 carries.

The Most '80s Screencap of the Game: Yeah, this'll do.

The GIF gracing the top of this post isn't too bad, either.

Comments

Honk if Ufer M…

August 27th, 2015 at 9:38 AM ^

"Looks like Bo is grabbing Osborne's package..."

 

 

And it looks like he's looking on with interest. That explains '97 when he went on a such a desperate propaganda campaign to fuck Michigan in the ass out of half of our championship! He was lusting after us for a decade!

readyourguard

August 26th, 2015 at 2:33 PM ^

Mo designed a special defense for Nebraska and we practiced it the whole time leading up to the game.  We were going to use 3 inside linebackers stacked in a diamond formation:  Mike Mallory and Andy Moeller in their normal alignments, and Andre McIntyre stacked behind.  Unfortunately I can't remember who we pulled off the field to account for McIntyre (DL, OLB, or DB).

Anyway, at halftime, we scrapped the entire defensive game plan and went back to what we normally did.  The plan worked and we completed the 2nd half comeback when Garland Rivers intercepted a late 4th quarter pass.

 

True Blue Grit

August 26th, 2015 at 2:24 PM ^

favorite Michigan bowl game wins.  It really is a good example of what we've not been seeing much in the last number of years - the team rallying after halftime and playing much better.  It was very rare to see  a Michigan team under Schembechler come out after the half and play just as poor or worse in the 2nd half. 

Craig Dunaway

August 26th, 2015 at 3:11 PM ^

Few teams did it as well as the teams Bo led. That's because Bo always had the best assistant coaches in the business. Jerry Hanlon, Gary Moeller, Tirrel Burton, Paul Schudel, Jack Harbaugh, Dennis Brown, Bill McCartney, Elliot Uzelac, Milan Vooletich, Bob Thornbladh, Don Nehlen, Lloyd Carr, Ron Vanderlinden. These guys were incredible tacticians in addition to being great motivators. You came out for the second half an improved team because they prepared you.

readyourguard

August 26th, 2015 at 2:38 PM ^

Also, this was, as Ace noted at the beginning of the piece, a top notch bowl game.  It would be what we would call today a "New Year 6" bowl game.  MSU recently gave their players big ole championship-style rings to commemorate their win and Top 5 finish.  Despite the Fiesta Bowl win and #2 final ranking, Bo believed championship rings were for....you know...championships. 

MMB 82

August 26th, 2015 at 9:04 PM ^

is that it capped off a 10-1-1 season with a #2 final ranking, coming off the worst year of the Bo era (6-6) after JH had gone down for the season with a broken arm. SI previews didn't give us much of a chance for 1985. VINDICATION!

ChiCityWolverine

August 26th, 2015 at 2:44 PM ^

One of my favorites of this series, always interested to hear more in-depth stories from before my time. That being said... I can't wait until this series consists of his coaching exploits at Michigan. I'll see myself out.

The Mad Hatter

August 26th, 2015 at 3:02 PM ^

Sometimes I forget just how great it was watching Michigan play when I was a kid (and until about my 30th birthday for that matter).

It seemed like we never lost, and if we did people didn't understand why.  There were a few years when I was really young that I thought Michigan played in the Rose Bowl every year.  As if that's just how the season ended.

Now I'm feeling all nostalgic.  Dunno who you are ReadYourGuard, but thanks for whatever part you played in making our teams great.

rob f

August 26th, 2015 at 3:13 PM ^

IMO, was the greatest quarter in Michigan Bowl Game history, bar none. I haven't re-watched it in over 20 years (since my last VCR died), but the mere thought of it sends Maize and Blue chills up and down my spine!

Wolverine In Exile

August 26th, 2015 at 3:14 PM ^

when I watched it as an 8 year old, and I still love the memory of it today. Whever I think of 1985-6 Michigan Footbal though, I will always remember:

1) Asskicking we gave Sparty that year

2) Trying to figure out what happened in Iowa City.

M-Dog

August 26th, 2015 at 4:53 PM ^

We played it very tight and close to the vest.  Iowa did not score a single TD and won just on field goals.  Shades of the Sugar Bowl against Auburn in the '83 season.  We hold Bo Freakin Jackson completely out of the end zone but still lose on field goals.

I swear, if Bo was willing to thow the ball on third and short no more than 5 key times in his career, he would have had multiple National Championships.

BlueFaninCincy

August 26th, 2015 at 3:14 PM ^

I was in the Army and watching this game with my girlfriend in Warrenton, Virginia.  She didn't give two shits about the game, but needled me when the good guys were down at halftime, "Doesn't look too good for your team."   Nebraska was notorious for coughing up the football in those days.  And I just knew, down deep in my gut, and I said "Nebraska will fumble at least three times in the second half, and Michigan will win."   It was glorious.   Made up for mysery of watching the Holiday Bowl with her the year before.

Mister X

August 26th, 2015 at 4:34 PM ^

That guy, Dave Arnold, you may also remember as the one who intercepted a pass against ND in the 4th quarter to seal the win there the following season. I roomed blind as a freshman his sophomore year and landed him as my roommate in South Quad (7316 Thronson - woo!). We could not have been more different, and he could not have been nicer, to me and everyone in the hall. Bumped into him at Art Fair 6-7 years after graduation and he seemed to be doing well - believe he played for Hamilton in the CFL.

Wolvermarines

August 26th, 2015 at 3:48 PM ^

Growing up in CA you don't get to very many games (until I started undergrad). But my parents took me to this one and I'll never forget the excitement. Definitely among my favorite squads with Harbaugh and Jamie Morris. Thanks for posting. Can't wait to regain the pride this season.

rpm881

August 26th, 2015 at 4:02 PM ^

The local newspaper article from this game taped to my locker door for the longest time. Headline was "Michigan Defense Does Job One More Time" it was such a great game!

UMProud

August 26th, 2015 at 6:29 PM ^

Great win I had them written off in that game...think I turned the TV off at halftime and checked babck an hour later on a whim...what a surprise!

uminks

August 26th, 2015 at 7:25 PM ^

while I was a student! '84 was such a disappointment due to all the injuries. A couple of plays bouncing the right way and Bo could of had a NC. Enjoyed going to the home games my senior season!

ploeg

August 26th, 2015 at 9:00 PM ^

I was in the upper deck of that crummy stadium, right above the Michigan band, and we couldn't hear them when they played....

Beautiful day as I remember, and of course the results were great!

Mark Messner remains one of my favorite players...

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