MGoRadio 9.4: Oh Happy Harbaugh Comment Count

Seth September 29th, 2023 at 11:47 AM

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Featured Musician: MYNA

The Video:

[After THE JUMP: The saidening.]

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1. Nebraska Preview: Offense

starts at the top

They finally found something that feels Nebraskan: option offense with a walk-on quarterback. Still haven't found an offensive line, a passing game, or success against a real defense.

2. Nebraska Preview: Defense

starts around 12:15

Their 3-3-5 is interesting, their personnel is not so much. Getting much better play out of a couple of DTs from last year, which is a major development. Will Michigan play into their strengths?

3. Rutgers After Review

starts around 12:30

They respected Rutgers. Linebackers are doing well but still haven't seen a major passing team. Stewart isn't passing Harrell. Rod Moore was in a lot more than we realized.

4. Seth's Hockey Preview

starts around 12:45

Alex has to stick around this time so we can dive into what the hockey team looks like without any Hughes.

About the Featured Musician: MYNA

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This year we are partnering with The Blind Pig for bumper music, since that's where I've seen most of the bands I've been pushing anyways.

Ann Arbor's own MYNA (Spotify) is an Indian-American R&B singer songwriter on the Metro Detroit scene, and a previous winner of the Motown Musician Accelerator Program. Her sound changed in 2020 to more of a personal gospel. She will be performing at the Neutral Zone’s 25th Anniversary Concert on Oct. 7th in Ann Arbor.

Song choices:

Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken now now, the opener and outro:

  • “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark
  • “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat

THE USUAL LINKS:

It feels like at some point he successfully blocked someone in those games?

Comments

Blue Balls Afire

September 29th, 2023 at 8:25 PM ^

IMHO--Keep running zone, inside and outside, against teams we can comfortably beat so as to develop some proficiency at it for use in games later against better competition.  The sunk cost fallacy does not apply here.  This is not like buying lottery tickets one week because you've already spent a bunch of money on tickets in prior weeks.  Every rep running zone is practice for the next rep, and each one helps the player get better.  Get those reps in before November, I say.