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One team came prepared.

Ohio State's coaches prepared for Michigan's soft edges with an attack heavy on the power read. The Buckeye defense prepared for every wrinkle the Wolverines could conceive to utilize Jabrill Peppers and stopped them.

Michigan looked unprepared to deal with the Buckeye running game. The scheme was too passive and the adjustments ineffective, especially a move to a 3-man line. The linebackers weren't prepared to tackle Ezekiel Elliott in the gap or track JT Barrett in space. Nobody was prepared to block Joey Bosa.

For the tenth time in eleven years, Ohio State won The Game. The Buckeyes ran at will; Michigan couldn't trust its run game enough to even use it without ample trickery. While Michigan's 9-3 record and obvious team-wide improvement stand as a testament to the remarkable work of Jim Harbaugh, today's game showed just how much ground the program must make up on their chief rival.

Unlike last year, Michigan will get a full slate of bowl practices to work on their issues, and they'll face a quality opponent in a decent bowl game. Much like two years ago, there's a good chance they'll have to play that game with their backup quarterback, as Jake Rudock exited the game with an apparent shoulder or collarbone injury after taking a huge hit from Bosa.

Ohio State looked like a playoff team today. Michigan looked a long way off. That's exactly what we expected heading into the season; it's still hard not to be disappointed after seeing how the last few months have played out.

Comments

Germany_Schulz

November 28th, 2015 at 10:28 PM ^

I'm new to the blog, and I attended the game today.  I was not happy with the result obviously however, I'm hopeful and glad we have Coach Harbaugh.  We are fortunate to have him & he's trying to build something special.  He nearly did it in his 1st season!  Being new, I'm trying to shine a light....  Let light shine out of darkness.    

PS - glad to have joined the MGOBLOG community tonight. 

 

Fred Garvin

November 29th, 2015 at 12:20 AM ^

...but talent gaps can be closed. Harbaugh has already changed the attitude of the team and the culture of the program. Those are the most critical and difficult things. The rest will happen. It's just a matter of time. Keep the faith...

MileHighWolverine

November 29th, 2015 at 10:27 AM ^

I agree with you but my biggest disappointment comes from seeing the vastness of said talent gap. We can only realistically improve so much year to year which means big leaps will have to come from recruiting which means we are 2-3 years away from seeing those guys hit the field.

I'm hoping we are 1 year away but sensing it is more like 2-3 years away. At that point everyone is experienced in the Harbaugh way and his first recruits are hitting the field.

mgoblue98

November 29th, 2015 at 1:35 AM ^

DL.  This can probably be accomplished by just staying healthy.  Glasgow and Mone are both back next year; as are Henry, Hurst, Wormley, Godin and Charlton.

LB.  This position needs to get a lot better and a lot more athletic.  Gedeon seems to be the only guy coming back with any real playing time.

OL.  Pass protection was pretty good, but they need to be able to run the ball a lot better.  Glasgow graduates, leaving an interesting mix.  Does Cole take over at center?  Newsome-Dawson-Cole-Kalis/Braden-Magnuson?

RB.  Michigan needs a running back with speed and vision.  I don't think that RB is currently on the roster unless Higdon makes a giant leap.

QB.  Rudock turned out to be really good, but he graduates and may not even be able to play in the bowl game due to injury.  Does the starting job go to O'Korn, Malzone or Peters? 

Create more turnovers.

LickReach

November 29th, 2015 at 7:58 AM ^

my whole gripe is it was a baaaad loss with no real answers anywhere.  A close loss with a lot of effort I can deal with but sitting there and watching half of the game with a feeling of hopelessness was bad.  That had to have been one of the worst losses over this now 15 year stretch of frustration.  Michigan State is honestly the x factor.  If the East was still a two team conference we probably would have shocked the Buckeyes just like 1969 everyone was hoping for yesterday.  It's not the case.  2016 I see us going 7-0 easily into East Lansing when the season really begins.  I really hope the team can be prepared for that game.

MGoBourbon

November 29th, 2015 at 1:51 AM ^

Tough game today.

No leader in the mold of Bo would be down on our squad. We need to show a proud, unified front. We may not be everything to everyone every GD year, but we were pretty good this season, and we had no business expecting to be in the hunt this season.

Let's analyze and enjoy, but let's avoid denigrating. Jim Harbaugh is a fu*king bad@ss. Let's critically assess his team, because we love Michigan and each other, but let's also give Harbaugh the space to do his job.

Medic

November 29th, 2015 at 2:27 AM ^

Reading these comments is like stepping into an alternate reality or back to anytime before 2008 really. Harbaugh in year one is a victim of his own early success. Was anybody seriously expecting wins THIS year over MSU and OSU? Only the ultimate homers were predicting 9-10 wins. 

Did today suck absolute shit? Yes. Was OSU basically Indiana with a good defense? Yes. Will Harbaugh and crew learn from this? Do you seriously doubt it? The man squeezed everything out of this team. *Everything*

Let's put some context to all this and just how successful this season is. And before anyone brings up Hoke's first year, please remember that they were the luckiest team on earth with turnovers. The subsequent years were the ceiling of Hoke's squad's ability (8-5, 7-6 garbage). Michigan was 5-7 last year. And since people seem to have such short memories, let's keep in mind that we were a breath away from 3-9 and honestly deserved to be with losses to Rutgers (!!!), Minnesota (at home), and Maryland (at home).

So with that as the backdrop, Harbaugh came in with a new transfer QB, what has been a dumpster fire offense for years, and in year one he finishes 9-3 and the team is competitive in every game they play except for two quarters at the end of the year. UM was also near or at the bottom of turnovers this year so every victory was earned the hard way. The OSU/MSU streaks are frustrating of course but for crying out loud folks..... calm down. Have some faith. 

UMDWolve

November 29th, 2015 at 5:48 AM ^

"Was anybody seriously expecting wins THIS year over MSU and OSU?"

 

Yes, a lot of us were expecting to win one of our rivalry games this year considering:

Both games were at home.

Players brought in under the Hoke regime are considered to be very talented but underdeveloped by a woeful Hoke staff.  (Something like half of the team are 4 or 5 star recruits).

Harbaugh brought a competitive fire to the team that had been lacking for almost a decade.

Harbaugh and his staff are considered to be at or near the top in all of college football in developing players, installing a scheme to defeat their opponents, making adjustments for what our opponents are doing and making adjustments for the personnel that we have.

Medic

November 29th, 2015 at 12:39 PM ^

For all intents and purposes, forgiving a play that happens once in a lifetime...he did beat one of the rivals at home. Expectations met!

The improvement on both sides of the ball was somewhere between amazing and miraculous. If anything, the player improvement this year was so apparant it made me wonder just what exactly the Hoke staff was doing if anything. Sure the running game continues to suck but at least they learned how to pass pro and the pre injury defense was lights out. They need depth and a couple more years.

Expecting them to beat an OSU team that returned basically everyone from a NC squad in year one of what essentially amounted to starting over? Sounds reasonable to me! And make no mistake, without Harbaugh does Rudock transfer here? This unit goes 3-9  under Hoke and that's probably optimistic. He took that shitshow and they went 9-3.

Lancer

November 29th, 2015 at 4:34 AM ^

We should recruit players purely to stop the spread lol. The 2005 Rose Bowl with Vince Young frustrated the crap out of me when I was 12. Things haven't change 10 years later :/

NateVolk

November 29th, 2015 at 6:38 AM ^

That stuff can happen when you play a truly elite college offense with basically everyone back from a National Championship run.  Ask MSU at home playing them last year. That was an equivalent blood bath perpetrated on their defense. And that MSU team was considered Playoff material with an elite defese from the beginning of the season by the pundits. We came to the party on that discussion very late and even then it was pretty ambitious. Reality: we have maybe 2 NFL ready guys and none on either line.  Bottom line is if OSU shows up, interested, and their coach calls an aggressive intelligent game, no one in our conference is stopping them currently. They'd like to have last week back and I'll bet our coaches would like to have some aspects of yesterday back too. But it probably wouldn't have mattered either way. That's where Michigan is at. Won two we probably shouldn't have and lost one we probably shouldn't have. So 8-4 or 9-3, with a bowl to play is a nice foundation.  My thinking is take our medicine with grace, accept MSU fans yapping about their success (the world knows how lucky they got against us), and watch with patience because Harbaugh and his people will get us there.  If you doubt at all he will, you're ignoring over a decade of history at three different coachin stops.  Stanford being the most miraculous. That was the ultimate crater rebuild to end all rebuilds. What you see there now is all his early foundational work.

looty

November 29th, 2015 at 6:51 AM ^

Today confirmed my hope for this team and secondly made clear just how bad Kalis is.  All season I have watched him miss blocks, be off balance and once he pulls, has no idea on who to block.  God I hope someone steps up.  

 

Icehole Woody

November 29th, 2015 at 7:16 AM ^

Michigan is competative with a healthy DL, better LB play, and a viable running game. OL needs to get better. LBs need to get better. 9-3 is better than what most thought in August. Michigan won the games it should have won and took a huge step forward this year. Go Bue!

allmaizeandblue

November 29th, 2015 at 7:45 AM ^

For those of you that don't believe Michigan will soon be competing at the highest level, think about this... How would Urban Meyer have done this year with the current Michigan talent level? How would Jim Harbaugh have done with current Ohio State talent level? How soon will Michigan talent level reach Ohio State's talent level? I'm very encouraged. Those who are not just enjoy wallowing in their discontent. They have my sympathy. allmsizeandblue

michfan23

November 29th, 2015 at 8:22 AM ^

I'm so sick of hearing "did anyone expect us to win..." You know what, I expected them to win, but at the very least compete. You play to win, you don't play and then say "oh well". Frankly, I don't think Harbaugh went home last night and shrugged his shoulders and said "it's ok, no one thought we'd win". I'm guessing he was mad as hell.
I can live with it, I'm not going to go on a rampage, but losing sucks. Don't tell me how it's ok, complacency is for those who won't improve and continue to accept losing. I promise you that those players and coaches today will file this one away and prepare to win next year. It's not about coming close, it's about winning. That's why Harbaugh coaches and these players play. You play to win.



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NateVolk

November 29th, 2015 at 8:38 AM ^

Obviously Harbaugh isn't saying it's cool and laughing it off. Get real. That's not how he's wired and that's not what Michigan is about. But whether or not we as fans accept the reality of where our talent is versus OSU doesn't matter in Michigan's results. We're fans. But facts are facts in terms of where everything is. You could have played that thing yesterday ten times, have Harbaugh and company coach a perfect game (which they clearly fell short of ) and I don't think Michigan wins one time. That was a veteran elite team that belongs in the playoff but screwed themselves with a bad game the week before.  Michigan has to get better players and put them through Jim's program for multiple seasons to consistently beat teams like we played yesterday. It might even be way diferent next year. But right now two totally different planets.

allmaizeandblue

November 29th, 2015 at 8:42 AM ^

Not go on a rampage? You just did...lol. I expected Michigan to win. Not so much because M has been playing at such a high level, but because OSU has not and had not been all season. On Saturday their very talented players finally played to their potential and as a cohesive unit. We will soon be at that level. Go Blue!

Barko80

November 29th, 2015 at 8:34 AM ^

It was an epic beat down. I don't think i can remember a worse thrashing. I'm sick to think about it. I can't wait for us to do it to them - who knows when. I hope we're able to get it together for whatever bowl game we get.

Pinckneyite

November 29th, 2015 at 8:41 AM ^

Hoke's teams - pretty much the same bunch of guys - played Ohio tougher and closer the two previous years than this team did. They also didn't quit down the stretch . . . . . . .

Leonhall

November 29th, 2015 at 9:19 AM ^

UM needs a good RB. They need more depth up front on dline, and they need to get better somehow on the oline, not sure it will be this group, they just can't run block.



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FrankMurphy

November 29th, 2015 at 11:05 AM ^

Bottom line: OSU brought its A-game for the first time this season, and when OSU brings its A-game, the talent differential becomes apparent. The absence of Mone, Ojemudia, and Glasgow hurt us, but not being able to replace them and continue playing at a high level is what kept us from competing. And we had no answer for Joey Bosa. Go back and watch the play in which Bosa knocked Rudock out of the game; notice the ease with which Bosa blew by Mason Cole. That play pretty much sums up the reality that Michigan is facing: our talent and depth are just not on the same level as OSU right now. Harbaugh will get back to work, the staff will adjust, the players who Hoke failed to develop will have another year in Harbaugh's system, and the improvement will continue. We just need to give it time.

Imiakmcg

November 29th, 2015 at 6:35 PM ^

1) OSU chemistry has been in disarray all year. It finally took the loss against MSU to keep them from fighting each other and sing from the same song sheet. 2) Unfortunately, the result of that effort was against us. The same result would have happened to anyone.. That it happened to us just hurts more. 3) I'm guessing that Urban personally took over the offensive preparation this week after last week's debacle. I wouldn't be surprised that his co-offensive coordinators will either be fired or demoted after the end of the season. 4) After being at the Indiana game and their complete exposure of our soft underbelly, I was shocked that it took them half the game to do the same thing. I was hoping that we would have figured out a solution, but stopping a spread option was too much for the DL and LB corps to handle. 5) It's unfortunate that we were the first team that had to face the playoff capable Suckeyes, but it shows us as fans how far we have to go to truly be an elite CFB team. It also show us how far we have to go to reach the same level. How we forget the level of talent Tressel left Urban and how little Hoke left Harbaugh. That we got to 9-3 seems like a minor miracle to me. Looking forward to the higher level of preparation the extra bowl practices will give.

Blarvey

November 29th, 2015 at 11:47 AM ^

These comments about being worlds apart seem a little strange. If that is the case, why was it 14-10 at the half?

OSU adjusted and played to win. UM was flat and just got worn away. Talent has something to do with it and so does having your players up for their main rival. After the roughing the kicker and Elliott run, the D looked passive and eventually beaten up.

When you are exposed like what happened to UM in the Indiana game, you have to scheme around it. I am not sure what that entails but it has to entail defending your weaknesses and adding support, maybe having Peppers as a spy and adding a 3rd LB in addition to the Buck. I don't know the answer. It just seems like Michigan just expected to be able to keep doing what they have been all season and not adapt.

Since it is year one, I can understand it. I just hope this "just another game" mentality doesn't bite them in the ass when it comes to rivalry games.

gobluefan0505

November 29th, 2015 at 5:49 PM ^

Not a "talent gap" difference at all. Michigan has tons of talent. They just got ran over. No run stopping at all and not converting touchdowns in the redzone. Plain and simple. I expected more from Michigan and we got EMBARRASSED. Ohio is good but please don't think they are dominant. Michigan could and should have beaten them. This was our chance and year and they choked bad.

FrankMurphy

November 29th, 2015 at 3:11 PM ^

I'm sure Harbaugh and his staff realize that there are things they could have done differently. But the difference between this staff and the last staff is that Harbaugh has a track record of making the necessary adjustments and finding a winning formula. Great coaches aren't the ones who never make mistakes (because such people don't exist); great coaches are the ones who recognize their mistakes and learn from them. Look at Urban and how he responded to OSU's dismal performance last week. It's just unfortunate that the response had to come against us.

Mevo

November 29th, 2015 at 11:50 AM ^

We all know Harbaugh is a great coach.  That being said, Urban is also a very good coach.  The main difference is the talent level on each team.  OSU is most certainly a top 3 team in the nation on a talent basis. When one guys goes down they have another 4 or 5 star player to take their place.  I don't think UM is a top 20 team based on talent.  We don't have one runningback on our roster that is a difference maker...a guy that will be playing in the NFL.  We don't have top notch athletes playing linebacker.  Our defensive line doesn't have NFL type players and we lost three of our best during the season.  Ruddock improved as the season progressed but he's not a top level talent.  Our receivers are solid but not spectacular for the most part.  Our offensive line is solid but how many of those guys are going to go in the top three rounds of the NFL draft?  The fact that we were 9-3 was due to coaching.  The good news is that Harbaugh is putting together a top notch recruiting class which will help address the talent gap. Hopefully we win our bowl game to get 10 wins and then sign a top 5 recruiting class which will put us in good position moving forward.

RapidTransit

November 29th, 2015 at 12:17 PM ^

Wonder why Durkin didn't copy the scheme that MSU used against OSU. Stack the box and take away the run. Leave your corners on an island and make the QB beat us with his arm. (Over simplification of course)

FrankMurphy

November 29th, 2015 at 3:53 PM ^

Under Hoke, we were losing to our rivals and teams we had no business losing to (like Rutgers and Maryland). In year one, Harbaugh has eliminated the losses to teams we had no business losing to. It's only a matter of time before he eliminates the losses to our rivals.