Michigan 63, Hawaii 3 Comment Count

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Chris Evans broke the hundred-yard mark in his debut. [Bryan Fuller/MGoBlog]

It's hard to exceed expectations when facing a 41-point underdog.

Michigan exceeded expectations.

The defense was as salty as advertised, holding Hawaii without a first down until under five minutes remained in the first half; it took until the beginning of that drive for the Rainbow Warriors to get positive yardage. Even with the absence of Jourdan Lewis and Maurice Hurst, who sat out the game due to minor injuries, losing Taco Charlton to an apparent ankle injury early, and rotating in seemingly every warm body on the bench, the defense held Hawaii to 232 total yards and a 55-yard field goal that barely cleared the crossbar. That same Hawaii offense put up 482 yards on Cal last week. Cal's defense is bad, yes. Michigan's did nothing to dispel the notion they'll be elite today.

The offense began the game in ominous fashion when Wilton Speight tossed a pick on his first play as the starting quarterback. To say he bounced back is an understatement; he finished 10-for-13 for 145 yards and three touchdowns to three different receivers (Grant Perry, Jake Butt, and Amara Darboh).

"[Jim Harbaugh] just grabbed me, hugged me, and was kinda laughing," Speight said about the aftermath of his ill-fated opening throw. "[He] was like, 'don't worry, we'll get it next drive, don't even sweat about that,' and I was able to do that." 

"He responded in tremendous fashion," said Harbaugh, who added the touchdown throw to Perry on the next drive "could not have been thrown any better."

Four quarterbacks played. Eleven players recorded rush attempts. Eleven caught at least one pass.

Of all of them, a true freshman stood out above the rest. Running back Chris Evans rushed for 112 yards and two scores, including a 43-yard burst right up the gut, on only eight carries. He's very much a running back, and he looks at the very least to have locked up the #3 spot on the depth chart behind DeVeon Smith and Ty Isaac.

"I knew Chris Evans is special. What you saw today is what we've been seeing all month," said Harbaugh. "He's a special player and I expect big things going forward."


Delano Hill had one of M's two pick-sixes. [Fuller]

Delano Hill and Channing Stribling weren't content to let the offense do all the scoring. Both recorded pick-sixes, Hill's on a 27-yard return, Stribling's covering 51 yards mere moments after his would-be interception was negated by a late hit on the quarterback. Ball don't lie.

Stribling's score gave Michigan a 49-0 lead with 10:51 left in the third quarter. The rest of the game was essentially an exhibition for the recruiting class of 2016. Receiver Eddie McDoom elicited a few wonderful "McDOOOOOOM" chants from the crowd, taking two end-arounds for 34 yards and gaining another first down with a nifty eight-yard catch over the middle. Michigan's run offense perked up when Ben Bredeson entered the game at left guard. Michael Onwenu played on both the offensive and defensive line; he made his biggest mark at guard, looking every bit as strong as you'd expect from a human neutron star. The list of freshmen to see the field is too long for this recap.

Harbaugh said that the injury that held Lewis out today is "healed," and it was his decision to hold Lewis out today; same goes for Hurst and guard Ben Braden, who was replaced in the starting lineup by Patrick Kugler. All three would've played if the opponent had warranted it. DeVeon Smith's rib injury is apparently minor. We'll have to wait and see on Charlton and Bryan Mone; Harbaugh said Mone will undergo an MRI tonight, though he didn't specify where.

If Michigan managed to escape without significant injury—we'll have to wait and see—then it's hard to imagine the opener going much better. The offense averaged 8.7 yards per play with great balance (10.3 yards per pass, 7.8 per rush), hardly slowing down after the starters took a seat. The defense almost literally didn't cede anything until backups were a major part of the rotation, and they scored two more touchdowns than Hawaii.

No sweat, as they say.

Comments

huntmich

September 4th, 2016 at 12:49 PM ^

There was the interception, a bad throw at the ground on the second drive, and I can't place the third you're referring to.  But he had 10 receptions that included several well thrown balls through or around traffic leading his receiver effectively.  Again, he is better than Jake Rudock was this time last season and he has at least 3 games to tune up until we need him to be better than "early season Jake Rudock."  Harbaugh isn't going to be stupid enough to oscillate between QBs mid-season.

evenyoubrutus

September 3rd, 2016 at 8:53 PM ^

I don't think you can glean much about the defense from that. Hawaii's offense is much better than we give them credit for and they really only put about two drives together, and still couldn't get into the end zone. On top of that, Harbaugh was holding out starters if they had a hang nail for precautionary reasons. I really don't think they were truly giving a 100% effort.

BrownJuggernaut

September 3rd, 2016 at 8:32 PM ^

I love Harbaugh's "squad rotation" as we'd say in soccer. He didn't try to rely on the guys he knows he can count on in a game where he knew he didn't have to. It's not only a good opportunity to see what other guys can do but it's an opportunity to not overtax the guys you know you might have to rely on later in the season. I thought Harbaugh handled this game perfectly.

Steve333

September 3rd, 2016 at 9:29 PM ^

I'm happy with the results- Hawaii's punter was good. The rest not so much. After the first 3 games, this team should be fine tuned to be ready for B1G play. It was a fun game to watch. Who's got it better than us? Go Blue!



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Amaznbluedoc

September 3rd, 2016 at 10:06 PM ^

It was great to see how Harbaugh and his staff had his team prepared and ready to play.  Apart from the early jitters, M looked dominant in nearly all phases of the game.  We haven't seen that in over seven years.  Now, that Harbaugh is starting to fill the ranks with his recruits we can only expect progression and improvement.  The O line is coming together (Harbaugh's signature) and there is depth at RB.  The D line played well as did the LB's.  Coverage was generally good in the secondary though they like the QB are still question marks in my mind.  It's a long season, but at least we can be assured that M is out to execute.

CoMisch

September 3rd, 2016 at 10:29 PM ^

Feels good to know we are going to fuck up inferior teams from now on. I'm not going to get too excited, it was Hawaii and they traveled far, but come on, that was a clinic.



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Maizenblueball

September 3rd, 2016 at 10:56 PM ^

ESPN's coverage today drove me nuts, in addition to the lousy play by play guys. They would show a close up of some player's face, then switch back to the play after the ball was snapped!! Wtf?! I like to see the formations before the ball is snapped, but several times today ESPN was too late when they cut back to the play. That's garbage broadcasting!

autodrip4-1968

September 4th, 2016 at 9:54 AM ^

and more. Wilton settled down nicely and was outstanding. I thought Mike McCray was all over the field today. I liked Ty. Looked like he was running the ball with alot of determination and Evans obviously and I thought Higdon was good. That Hill interception was impressive with the fake toward the line and then dropping back in the passing lane for the pick. Trying to keep up with all the player's coming in and out was fun. What was it. 17 freshman. Go Blue!!!

Rocky Mountain…

September 4th, 2016 at 11:09 AM ^

"Despite the fact that Webb has twice asserted that Evans has moved past Drake Johnson to be #3 on the RB depth chart, our bet is the Evans hype is likely to peter out into not very much this year. There are only so many snaps to go around and you know Smith, Isaac, and Peppers are going to get their cuts."

 

I remember reading this and believing that it was wrong.  So far go good.

Hannibal.

September 4th, 2016 at 7:14 PM ^

Was anyone else disappointed when Stribling returned that pick six?  I was hoping that we'd get to see more of the offense.  You know it's a blowout when your defense scores a TD and you're bummed because you wanted to see the third stringers pile up more stats. 

MGoDad

September 4th, 2016 at 8:50 PM ^

The RB preview got me hyped on Chris Evans so I found this clip a couple days ago of all Lamichael James 2012 SF snaps (the Harbs vs Harbs Super Bowl year). He was that scatback out of Oregon and played under JH at SF a couple years. Anyways, I didn't have a ton of time to watch, but thought I'd post it as it might give some insight how JH will use Evans this year. They ran him out of that diamond formation we saw last year, some stretch (i think), but I didn't have time to watch the whole thing.

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