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Brian

IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN, EVERYBODY. They've let Tim Beckman out of his tiny pool, gently removed the arm floaties, and put him in front of reporters. Let's see how that's going!

DID YOU THROW THE BALL OR NOT AHHHHH

Illinois kept this person because he led their football program to a better than average performance for them, which is usually why you keep a football coach. Funny ol' world.

OKAY BUT SERIOUSLY. Whenever I see Tim Beckman put in a low-pressure situation and asked softball questions he looks like a dog that doesn't know whether you're going to throw the stick or beat him with it. How does this person get past a job interview, let alone a Head Football Coach job interview?

That is a high pressure situation in which questions like "why on Earth would we pick a guy with one good season in the MAC with an outlying turnover ratio to coach our team?" get asked. Was the answer Illinois sought "uh, team performance leads to excellence in all our endeavors"? Did they not notice when he repeated that when they asked him what he wanted for lunch?

Help me understand. I do not understand.

Also at Big Ten Media Days. Harbaugh finna get himself shivved bae*:

Also, and always, Beckman.

*[I think? I may have just said "Harbaugh I fart on myself" in teentwitterese.]

Also also at Big Ten Media days. Never let it be said this is not journalism.

"Saade is a self-taught taxidermist and says that the job can actually be quite lucrative." Got a lot of dead chipmunks around the house. Dunno why. Mother keeps saying something about mah sleepwalking. Mother says she don't wanna say when I ask why such a thing would happen. Mother says waste not want not. Mother don't remember which team won that crazy overtime game from a few years back on account of her blackout. Mother is pretty sure though. Mother is always right.

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Mother says this is how it's always been and how it always will be, mother and the chipmunks and the always recovering on-side kicks and never ever havin nobody named Braylon she knows about, no nothin. That ain't even a name she says. Who ever heard of a name like that. Who ever heard of that.

Sometimes I think I ain't sleep-murderin no chipmunks but I know better than to say so.

You know, for a turkey that's on the lam there seem to be a lot of photos of it in the same place. God, I wish this had happened when I was in college.

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If I could fight a turkey on my way to discrete math I would be so happy.

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"Do not try to approach the turkey," she said. "We've gotten calls from people who have been trapped and unable to move because he's cornered them."

The symptom. It's hard to blame Devin Funchess for his occasional lackadaisical play last year. If I was suffused with ennui it's hard to imagine what he was going through. But that's the thing about coaching: it is your job to get people to play to the best of their ability. Brady Hoke did not do this, and Funchess was the best example last year.

Here is confirmation of that from what's annually the best thing to come out of Big Ten Media Days, Mike Spath's article where he offers anonymity in exchange for real talk:

"They had a guy that on paper was just a nightmare because he was so tall, and big - he was supposed to be a tight end but they played him at wide receiver [Devin Funchess] - and man all week our coaches just kept saying, 'We've got no one that can match up with him. No one that can stop this kid.'

"It was motivating and I was foaming at the mouth, but I built him up into this goliath that was going to take my best effort, and he took a lot less than that. He didn't seem to care at all about helping his quarterback out.

"Everything about him was half-speed. It was sort of like what they used to say about Randy Moss - when he knew the ball wasn't coming his way on a play, it was like he wasn't even out there."

Randy Moss made it work, and Funchess ended up a second-round pick. But you read that and it's just like… I knew that. And I knew that it didn't come from Funchess, it came from the program.

Ferentz finally under the gun. Matt Hinton surveys the situation at Iowa, which is still technically part of the same conference Michigan is:

“It’s been five years now of unremarkable football, is probably the best way to put it,” says Marc Morehouse, who took over the Hawkeyes beat at the Cedar Rapids Gazette in 1999, the same year Ferentz arrived in Iowa City, and who has seen more than his fair share of unremarkable football. “I’ve covered Ferentz since he’s been here, and the ‘hot seat’ concept has come up in the past, but I’ve never taken it seriously. … I’ve never bought into it, but this year, even in November, even in January after [the bowl game], I’m buying into it. OK, this is a real hot seat now. This is a hot seat year, no question about it.”

Ferentz has doubled down here by letting his starting quarterback depart for a team technically in the same conference. If Rudock does well and Iowa remains Iowa-esque, Ferentz will go from "can't afford to fire" to "can't afford to keep" in a flash.

All of this makes for a fascinating alternate history in which Michigan goes with the coach Lloyd Carr recommended if they were making an external hire. Things probably go better for a while. Does Ferentz take better advantage of Michigan's ability to recruit? Are they again that kind of 8-4, 9-3 team that Michigan was for big chunks of the 90s?

The end of civilization. Not with a bang but with a pun.

Etc.: They promise to actually pay attention to the illegal men downfield rule this year. Now I like it when the Onion writes something about Michigan! A whopping 37% of top-100 players who aren't one-and-done transfer. Kellen Jones has been to Michigan Oklahoma Clemson Wisconsin Tampa Panama Mattawa La Paloma Bangor Baltimore Salvador Amarillo...

Comments

mgobaran

July 31st, 2015 at 1:57 PM ^

That gif, him behind Harbaugh in that picture. Omg.

Harbaugh FTW though! Man I can't wait to see him on the sideline vs Utah!

Also, luckily for you Brian, that is not what bae means.

GoBlueinMN

July 31st, 2015 at 2:02 PM ^

They should make a reality show of Tim Beckman and Brady Hoke co-coaching a football team. The results would be both hilarious and horribly depressing...

Perkis-Size Me

July 31st, 2015 at 2:06 PM ^

I can't get over that Twitter picture and the shit eating grin Beckman has on his face. Honestly how does that guy still have a job?

And Harbaugh cozying up to Dantonio is pretty funny too. You know he's just trying to get inside his head.



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JD_UofM_90

July 31st, 2015 at 2:10 PM ^

picture is a synopsis of the last 7 years of michigan football.  The State chipmunks are in "Max Protect" mode and only sent out 2 recievers on the play.  We have 4 rodents back on defense, and both the state recivers are still wide open.  Man the State chipmunk downfield in the middle must be a tight end, it looks a lot bigger than our DB's.....

This is Michigan

July 31st, 2015 at 2:14 PM ^

2nd year in a row that Iowa misses Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State and Penn State. Iowa isn't known to schedule tough OOC either.

 

Ferentz better do something because the schedule isn't going to get any easier.

Sac Fly

July 31st, 2015 at 2:42 PM ^

Illinois hired Tim Beckman for the same reason Purdue had to hire Darrell Hazell, because there was no way to imagine it being worse than Ron Zook and Danny Hope.

In hindsight Roon Zook looks pretty good, huh?

Sam1863

July 31st, 2015 at 2:44 PM ^

"Whenever I see Tim Beckman put in a low-pressure situation and asked softball questions he looks like a dog that doesn't know whether you're going to throw the stick or beat him with it."

That's just priceless. I tip my cap with equal parts admiration and jealousy, sir.

alum96

July 31st, 2015 at 3:45 PM ^

I expect much ado about nothing in that handshake.   Fans have built up some massive expectation that it is going to be talked about so much the coaches are going to be cognizant not to do anything out of ordinary.  When Harbaugh did stuff like that it was organic and spontaneous - not something pre-ordained for 10 months.

I would like to see an extraordinary scowl of disbelief out of Dantonio post game though.  He excels at scowling so I hope this will be one of his best.

alum96

July 31st, 2015 at 3:42 PM ^

Iowa could have fired Ferentz and taken a risk and hired Herman who has Iowa State experience if they wanted to roll the dice.   The financials would have been near break even.

Not saying Herman is the man but if you want a guy with Iowa State exp who coached in the breadwinner state in the Midwest and rid Iowa of being so damn boring that would have made sense.   Of course they could go and be 4-8 Iowa with Herman too.

http://mgoblog.com/diaries/ot-iowa-could-have-fired-ferentz-and-hired-h…

The Funchess stuff is something we all knew....well most at least...but still sad.

123blue

July 31st, 2015 at 4:50 PM ^

Harbaugh, complete with giant shit-eating grin, with his arm around Dantonio.  Love it.
I've previously said that MSU will fall apart after we beat them (should they remember how to get to Ann Arbor).  I might have to edit that prediction.  I don't think Dantonio makes it that deep into the season; I think his head explodes first.

bacon1431

July 31st, 2015 at 5:22 PM ^

Beckman was only 7-5 vs MAC teams with a .500 record (end of season record) or better. He was 3-5 vs MAC teams with a better than .500 record. All this at Toledo, which is one of the better MAC schoosl to be with convenient location to Detroit, Cleveland and the rest of Ohio and the MW with junctions of I80/90, 75 and 23. I don't think schools look at these things. It should be no surprise that he's 2-12 (I lost count) against B1G teams that finish with .500 or better records at freaking Illinois. 

UMgradMSUdad

July 31st, 2015 at 5:51 PM ^

So, maybe Funchess is a part of the reason the offense sucked last year.  Any play not designed for him, essentially allowed his defender to help out somewhere else.  Still, I'm not sure how the coaches either didn't notice, or noticed but didn't do enough to change that behavior.  I get the sense that any player taking plays off under the new regime isn't going to have the opportunity to do it more than once.

 

NYC Blue

July 31st, 2015 at 7:32 PM ^

There is plenty to criticize the coaches for, but I do not know how Funchess gets a pass for his lack of effort.  

I read quotes like the ones in the article and shake my head- bad coaching explains bad fundimentals, or bad technique, or lack of proper use of your talents, but when it comes to effort, that is not the coaches, that is solely from the inner desire of the player.  Have enough pride to do your best.  

TheCool

July 31st, 2015 at 11:30 PM ^

Coaching just like teaching requires motivational skills. It's a huge part of coaching. That doesn't make Funchess' lack of effort entirely the coaches fault, but it is at least somewhat on them. We know he was injured, other than that we have no clue so we can't judge how much blame goes where.

Jonadan

August 1st, 2015 at 9:09 AM ^

On the one hand, "illegal man downfield" is one of the dumbest rules in sports.  On the other hand, it's applied wildly inconsistently, and consistent calling would be better than that.