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Indiana_Hoosiers  Essentials

WHAT Michigan at Indiana
WHERE Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, IN
WHEN 3:30 Eastern, October 2nd 2010
THE LINE Michigan –10.5
TELEVISION ESPNU
WEATHER high 60s, partly cloudy
0% chance of rain

It's tough to get a read on IU because their first three opponents are somewhere between horrible and horrible:

  • Towson is a 1-3 I-AA team with a single 5OT win over Coastal Carolina. They just lost to an Ivy League team by two touchdowns.
  • Western Kentucky is 0-16 in its second year in I-A and lost 63-28 to Kentucky.
  • Akron is 0-4 after losing to 2-2 I-AA school Gardner-Webb and 47-10 to Kentucky.

I watched a torrent of the WKU game to get educated. Their opponents are not only winless against I-A competition, they're 1-3 against I-AA. The bye week may have been their toughest test. All stats except crappy ones should be taken with a grain of salt. Speaking of crappy stats…

M_Ghidorah2 Run Offense vs Indiana

(truth and justice @ right via MZone.)

Despite the competition level, Indiana is 92nd in rushing defense. This is suck on a truly epic level:

Opponent Att Yards TD YPC
Towson 42 227 0 5.4
WKU 29 155 2 5.3
Akron 28 168 0 6.0

Akron managed 55 yards against Syracuse, Towson 87 against Columbia. Sacks make that better but I can't be bothered to figure out exactly how much given the incredible weakness of IU opponents and IU's incredible weakness against them. Once the crappiness reaches a second derivative I'm done parsing sacks.

The upshot: Indiana could be on track for a historically bad run defense. They are giving up 5.2 YPC according to the sacks-included NCAA numbers—106th nationally—against those guys. It's so bad that the local beat writer offers up a… C-:

RUSH DEFENSE: After watching the Towson quarterback run wild, then a good back from Western Kentucky have a good first quarter against the Hoosiers, and then Akron gain 160 yards rushing, there’s only one question that keeps coming to my mind: How is the team going to stop Michigan or Ohio State or Wisconsin or (fill in your Big Ten team here). Missing Tyler Replogle had to hurt Saturday but this is a unit that needs to improve in a hurry. I think the Hoosiers have some good players up front but someone needs to start tackling better. GRADE: C-

What would Indiana have to do to get an F from Terry Hutchens? By the looks of it, picking tailbacks up on a palanquin and escorting them into the endzone would warrant a D, maybe a D+ if they looked unhappy about it. 

Michigan will shred them mercilessly. After 466 yards against Bowling Green at 8.3 YPC Michigan is now second nationally in rushing offense behind only Air Force. They are second to Nebraska in YPC. There is zero chance Indiana can even slow down Michigan's ground game unless penalties intervene; a day much like that Michigan had against BGSU, where passing was an optional sidelight and it took a turnover or a comedy of errors to prevent a touchdown drive, beckons.

The only things that can stop the donkeytrain are crappy execution by Michigan and the return of linebacker Tyler Replogle, one of Indiana's best defensive players, from injury. The former is always a possibility since football is weird; the latter will help IU  but probably not enough. When this is the best Indiana folk can muster…

Also, I would note that Robinson has thrown 80 passes and has run the ball 79 times this season, and so far he’s thrown one interception and has not lost a fumble.  Of course, that means he’s really good, but even for a really good player, those numbers are unsustainable.  Perhaps his luck will take a turn for the worse against IU.  I realize that hope is not a strategy, but given Robinson’s ability and IU’s defense, it’s all I’ve got.

…a firebombing is on the horizon. The Mathlete says so, too.

It is worth noting that both Fitzgerald Toussaint and Michael Shaw are doubtful for Saturday. Toussaint has not been a factor so far and his absence won't have much impact, but Shaw has been the better half of Michigan's two-headed tailback and losing him forces Michigan to rely on a seemingly damaged Vincent Smith or a couple guys who haven't seen much playing time yet.

I have an unconfirmed report that Mike Cox is going to start Saturday, though in this offense that just means he'll get half the carries for the tailbacks and a quarter of the overall carries. He has flashed an impressive size-speed combo and great balance in limited time, but he also completely biffed an assignment when he ran out to block when he was supposed to take a handoff off tackle (note: the UFR mistakenly attributed this to Shaw), which completely lives up to his scouting report.

Key matchup: Tailbacks versus ball security. Ball not on turf == touchdown. Shaw out == increased possibility of ball on turf.

Pass Offense vs Indiana

So the good news is that the Hoosiers are 20th in pass defense and 43rd in efficiency. Woo! However, they did this against teams ranked 114th, 95th, and 56th in I-AA in passing efficiency. Michigan is 11th in that category. Given the horror show their run defense is, Michigan is all but guaranteed to have the luxury of passing when it wants and sucking linebackers out of position when they duly freak out about Denard or whoever else is gashing them. Michigan will pass to keep 'em honest and to stick the dagger in.

Indiana returns one starter from last year's secondary in corner Donnell Jones. Mitchell Evans, who you may remember as a receiver and part-time wildcat QB from a year ago, is the starting strong safety—he's a position switch starter, and a desperate one. On the line they lost their excellent defensive ends and replace them with short (like six-foot short) guys who haven't done much in their careers to date. Their defensive tackles are happy just to stay in the vicinity of the line of scrimmage. They're playing Denard Robinson, who will murderize you if you get out of a rush lane. He'll have as much time as he wants to throw.

This section is short. We have little information on Indiana since the QBs they've gone against have been horrible and Michigan is going to run lots and lots. But the stats here are deceiving, as Michigan's highly efficient passing attack goes against a team that's way worse on paper than their stats to date suggest. They haven't been tested by anything approximating Denard and the Michigan receivers are likely to steadily bleed yardage with one to three explosive plays mixed in when play action burns them.

Key matchup: Denard versus Tendency to Chuck Seams on a Line. Here, too, it will be a matter of executing cleanly and taking the many opportunities the Indiana defense offers.

Run Defense vs Indiana

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Indiana's Darius Willis runs 90 yards for a fourth quarter touchdown.        Photos are of the University of Michigan vs. Indiana University at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, September 26, 2009.  (The Detroit News / David Guralnick)

obligatory

This looks like it sucks when it comes to raw yardage, too, but part of that is atrophy. While IU is 96th in overall yardage, here they're 72nd—almost average—in YPC. That's still completely horrible given their schedule, which features the 86th, 92nd, 102nd (in I-AA) best rushing defenses in the country despite playing run-averse Indiana.

I took in the Western Kentucky game and while the Hoosier pass offense was genuinely impressive, that's another section. The run game was not so good. Some of WKU's defensive tackles were tiny, yo, and Indiana's OL still had trouble moving them. IU ended up with 108 yards on 30 carries, with most of those coming on jet sweeps or outside runs on which WKU inexplicably passed on even the vague idea of containment. Primary tailback Darius Willis, who you may remember from last year's emasculating faster-than-our-secondary 85-yarder, managed 30 yards on 13 carries. He's done better in the other two games, probably thanks in no part to the offensive line. The team hasn't really: IU had 102 yards on 25 carries, sacks and kneeldowns excluded, against an Akron team that was gashed for 290 by Kentucky and 202 by Syracuse.

The Mathlete calls this a "pillow fight" and that's fair after Michigan was gashed for almost 100 yards by two separate UMass tailbacks, but I expect this area to be closer to the Bowling Green outcome than that since Jonas Mouton's played well in three of four games, Obi Ezeh has done decently in two and much better than he did against UMass in all, and frankly I'm willing to bet that a transfer-enriched UMass backfield and line is at least Indiana's equivalent. Willis should average about 3 YPC except on the one run that someone busts an assignment on; hopefully that goes for 20 yards instead of 85.

Key matchup: Michigan's heavy package versus short yardage. I'm not sure a third and two is a running down for Indiana after what's gone down so far this season, but they'll probably regard it as one. Each third and short is an opportunity to boot IU off the field and let the offense hold serve.

Pass Defense vs Indiana

ben-chappellllllll

This is where it breaks down for Michigan. Western Kentucky busted coverages periodically and never really challenged Indiana receivers even when they had the right assignments, and Chappell had all day to throw. But caveats aside, Chappell was 32 of 42 for 366 yards and three touchdowns and a large number of these passes were accurate downfield zingers. Even if WKU made it easy, Indiana can really execute their passing game and they have far more talent than UMass and their QB's 22 of 29 day did. I love Michigan's receivers and I'd think about trading for Indiana's straight up. Seriously. I wouldn't do it because of the insane rootability factor Roundtree, Stonum, and Odoms have, but I'd think about it. And Michigan has trouble against teams that can execute and stuff.

The one uncertainty in an Indiana offense that returns a bunch of starters is the offensive line, which is down a second-round pick and could not get any push at all in their first three games. They've kept Chappell clean so far, but they'll be facing an enormous step up in quality when facing Mike Martin, Craig Roh, and Jonas Mouton. Michigan hasn't put up many sacks thanks to an awful lot of three man rushes and some missed opportunities; they're kind of better than Akron's dudes, I'm guessing.

A positive for the Michigan defense: Chappell does not roll out much, something that's been a struggle for M. He was lethal when provided time to throw (which was almost always) against WKU; Michigan needs to get him rolling and uncomfortable. I expect them to alternate between three- and six-man pressures like they have most of the year, with a focus on getting IU into any third down possible and banking on their erratic run game to see the punter (or field goal kicker hit the field). Second and ten is a guaranteed eight-man zone.

One thing to watch for here is how often Michigan goes to the nickel and dime packages it deployed on passing downs last week. The bet here is we see Courtney Avery as much or more than the Thomas Gordon/Carvin Johnson spur combo, which has been solid against the run but indifferent in coverage. Terrence Talbott will appear on third and long, as well, and Michigan will test those tackles with the "rush" line.

Key matchup: Eight man zone drops versus big chunk plays. Michigan's gameplan to date has featured a ton of three-man rushes paired with eight man zones, so they'll probably do it again this weekend. The key there is to get to the QB with some regularity and cover the deep seams and corners, forcing checkdowns and putting IU in a lot of third downs that they aren't particularly likely to convert on the ground.

Special Teams

This is slightly less guh than last week, though not because of anything the kickers did. When not watching they were kicking extra points and leaving kickoffs as short as they usually do; Will Hagerup didn't get to punt even once.

The improvement came in the punt return game, where a new formation featuring three returners spread across the field saw Michigan field all but one punt and get decent returns on three or four. If Indiana uses a spread package (and Blue Seoul says they do) Michigan will keep that going, which has the potential to improve Michigan's average net by ten or more yards.

Hagerup should pull out of his Frankly Mr. Shankly phase sooner or later, hopefully sooner. His net on punts that he actually gets off isn't as bad as it seems without looking. If Michigan loses yards versus Indiana in the punt game it won't be many unless Hagerup drops another one. That's unlikely.

Indiana, on the other hand, has strong return units. They're second nationally on kick returns, something that combines with Michigan's tendency to drop line drives at the ten in a nasty way. A mitigating factor: if you think the guys on Towson, WKU, and Akron's offense and defense are not I-A caliber athletes, the special teams are another level of wobbly weeble. IU's kicker was iffy last year, going 14/25. He missed the first couple games, allowing a freshman to take over and hit two of three.

With offenses going up and down the field the most important bits here should be kickoff returns and field goal kickers; both are advantage IU.

Key Matchup: STOP KICKING THE DAMN BALL

Intangibles

This one's on the verge of no cat because it's a double digit spread, but when you've got this picture…

bad-statue-5_medium

…and these offenses are going up against these defenses we'll bend the rules.

Cheap Thrills

Worry if...

  • A confused Michael Cox runs the wrong way and fumbles explosively.
  • The field goal kicker makes multiple appearances.
  • Denard ends up in another crumbled heap, temporary or not.

Cackle with knowing glee if...

  • Michigan's three-man rush is tearing through the Indiana line.
  • Indiana's run defense turns out to really be that inept, which it probably will.
  • A Michigan safety manages to not lose a fumble on his interception.

Fear/Paranoia Level: 2 (Baseline 5; –1 for Denard!, –1 for Indiana's Run Defense!, –1 for The Combination Of The Two!, +3 for Chappell!, Michigan D!, Combination All Reverse Like!, –1 for Michigan Is Not The Lollipop Guild Of IU's Schedule To Date, –1 for I'm Giving Denard Another One, If You Don't Like It Try To Stop It Oh That's Right You Can't, –1 for  Michigan's Passing Offense Is The Hidden Extra Mismatch.)

Desperate need to win level: 10 (Baseline 5; +1 for This Is The Last Really Long Winning Streak To Our Name, +1 for If We're Not Thumperating A Team With This Run Defense The Boding Is Not So Good, +1 Rabble Rabble Just Like Last Year Rabble, +1 for It's Indiana, +1 for Constant Rodriguez Job Rescue Program)

Loss will cause me to... make more use of an open bar at a wedding than anyone short of Andre The Giant ever has.

Win will cause me to... make moderate use of open bar at wedding.

The strictures and conventions of sportswriting compel me to predict:

Chappell was good against Michigan last year, returns all his receivers, and has complete control of the offense. Indiana did lose their NFL-worthy left tackle but returns most of an offensive line that was good in pass protection last year. They're going to move the ball. However, their run game has been poor against a ridiculously soft schedule and when it comes down to the redzone IU is going to have to make some tight throws or hope to catch Michigan off guard—that offensive line couldn't crease Western Kentucky, they're not doing much with Martin and Van Bergen unless they're caught pass-rushing. This points to a lot of frustrating drives, a lot of red zone opportunities, some touchdowns, and a number of field goal attempts. Holding them under thirty would be good, and should be possible if Michigan successfully bends down the field.

On the other side of the ball… come on. Indiana lost every talented player not named Replogle from last year's already-terrible defense and is near triple digits in run defense despite playing what might literally be the worst possible schedule available. No one on this defense is ready for Denard and Michigan's ass-kicking offensive line. The difference in skill and speed from Akron to Michigan will leave Indiana in a state of shock for most of the first half. A Michigan drive that doesn't end in the endzone is 80% likely to come up short because of failed execution by M and penalties, and it's a lot harder to fail to execute on the ground than in the air.

Red zone efficiency will be the difference, and Michigan leads the nation in that category against a much tougher schedule than #48 Indiana. Michigan can stiffen inside the 20; Indiana can only watch Michigan grind it into the endzone. If Michigan loses they will have suffered a torrent of penalties and a turnover margin of at least –2.

Finally, five opportunities for me to look stupid Sunday:

  • Denard goes over 200 yards rushing again.
  • Mike Cox gets more carries than any other tailback; RAGING COX threatens to overwhelm all memes ever for juvenility.
  • Hagerup punts twice.
  • Michigan is again positive in turnover margin.
  • Michigan, 44-27.
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October 1st, 2010 at 12:42 PM | Movie Poster (Score:1)
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Someone please add Lloyd Brady to the movie poster.  I thank you in advance.

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:18 PM | ok (Score:1)
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M_Ghidorah2

Trust me, I'm a scientist.

Denard: The Happening

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:24 PM | Win. Maybe it needs a "wsg (Score:1)
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Win.

Maybe it needs a "wsg Lloyd Brady," too.

Got a quarter?

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:39 PM | You are making... (Score:1)
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...an MGoPoints killing on these bad boys.  I'd encourage you to give some love to the MGoUsers who come up with the suggestions.  Just sayin'.

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October 1st, 2010 at 2:50 PM | MGoShoe, I support you. (Score:1)
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MGoShoe, I support you.

 

Does it tickle? Only slightly, only slightly.

I upvote any post by BlockM. And Magnus.

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October 1st, 2010 at 3:26 PM | - (Score:1)
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I thought showcasing my talents was reward enough...

(kidding - good call! points all around)

Trust me, I'm a scientist.

Denard: The Happening

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:47 PM | I desire to make this my (Score:1)
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I desire to make this my avatar. Permission?

Michigan: 903–315–36 (Best in NCAA)
vs Ohio State: 58-44-6
vs Notre Dame: 23-16-1
vs MSU:  68-32-5
vs B1G: 522-197-24
vs SEC:  20-8-1
vs PAC 12: 48-24-1
vs Big 12: 10-5-1<

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October 1st, 2010 at 3:26 PM | Hell yeah (Score:1)
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Nice enhancement!

Trust me, I'm a scientist.

Denard: The Happening

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October 1st, 2010 at 12:42 PM | Chappell had a QB rating of (Score:1)
evenyoubrutus
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Chappell had a QB rating of 126 last year (lower than Tate) and was well below that (109) against Michigan.  Do we really expect him to improve that much based on his performance in his first three games which are by far the easiest schedule in 1-A football to-date?

Not that I loved Rich Rod less, but that I loved Michigan more.

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:12 PM | Agreed (Score:1)
Carcajous
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And look at his stats this year so far.  Our QBs are averaging about 9 YPA, Chappel is averaging about 9 YPA.  His rating is in the 170s, our QBs (as a whole) rate in the 170s.  All this with the incredibly discrepant SOS.

I'll take an equivalent passing game (or even a bit better) and an uber-dominant running game for the big win... thanks.

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October 1st, 2010 at 12:51 PM | Per Molk "we are like a f*cking train that can't be stopped" (Score:1)
iawolve
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An attempted paraphrase of one of this post game comments, but yes, please a double serving of this on Saturday.

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:21 PM | All aboard (Score:1)
Blazefire
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that train! Definitely!

"This is the EMU game, not the emo game."
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October 1st, 2010 at 2:14 PM | Speaking of trains ... (Score:1)
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Is this the conductor?

ALL ABOARD

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October 1st, 2010 at 12:52 PM | This is not juvenile (Score:1)
markusr2007
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but seriously, Indiana's tight ends Bolser and Dedmond are very good, and given Michigan's history defending decent tight ends over the middle, well, I'm not going to be surprised if all 27 of those predicted points are due to catches by Bolser (already 4 TD catches) and Dedmond.  Chappell is in love with those guys.

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October 1st, 2010 at 12:53 PM | Kentucky (Score:1)
Needs
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Didn't Indiana have a trophy game with Kentucky once upon a time? Have they given it up? Does it still exist as some bizarre transitive property trophy where they both play the same crappy non-conference teams and use point differential to determine who keeps the trophy?

(Edit: It's the Bourbon Barrel, which is a cool trophy...)

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:40 PM | The Bourbon Barrel was (Score:1)
John M
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The Bourbon Barrel was retired in 1998, after an intoxicated Kentucky football player caused a car accident that resulted in the death of two of his teammates.  I've heard vague rumors that the trophy was "unofficially" exchanged thereafter, but nothing confirmable.  If that's true, then IU would have the trophy based on its 2005 win. 

The Crimson Quarry

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October 1st, 2010 at 2:37 PM | Thanks (Score:1)
Needs
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Good stuff.

Hopefully, for the sake of the protected trophy rivalry between Indiana and MSU, no Spartan players choke on their dip.

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October 1st, 2010 at 2:59 PM | Wow (Score:1)
briangoblue
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That's crazy, never heard that. Thank goodness the Little Brown Jug didn't come with the classic "XXX" on it.

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:45 PM | they presumably gave it up (Score:1)
zlionsfan
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because IU realized that Kentucky >> other available opponents, which is a sad realization. As a Purdue grad, I think it's funny that they're not even playing a mediocre non-conference rival, given our rivalry with ND - insert ND joke here - but as a college fan, I wish they'd continue it.

All the same, I can somewhat understand why they wouldn't; the allure of a bowl bid can be strong, but in a conference with strict revenue-sharing, it's not like it makes them that much money. I guess it would be the difference between 7-6 and 5-7. (Not that it saved Mallory's job when he was there.)

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October 1st, 2010 at 2:05 PM | 1.  Kentucky ended the series (Score:1)
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1.  Kentucky ended the series because they only wanted one major conference team on their non-con schedule and decided to stick with their rivalry against Louisville.  I wish the series were still ongoing, but there's not much that IU can do about it.

2.  While this year's schedule doesn't reflect it, IU is modestly upgrading the non-conference schedule.  The home-and-home that began against Virginia last year continues next year, and IU has series against Missouri, Navy, and South Florida on upcoming schedules. 

3.  For the ten millionth time, Bill Mallory didn't get fired because IU fans were sick of going to minor bowl games.  After a 5-1 start in 1994, IU went 6-21 over the next 2.5 seasons, including 2-19 in the Big Ten (I'm sure I don't have to remind you that both Big Ten wins were over Purdue at Ross-Ade).  Sure, IU fans were grumbling in the early 1990s when the program had dipped a bit after the promise of 1987 and 1988, but Mallory never would have been fired if he had continued to plug along at a 6-5 average.  I wish that Mal had been given another year or two to right the ship, but IU was nowhere close to being a bowl team at the end of Mal's tenure.

The Crimson Quarry

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:01 PM | RAGING COX (Score:1)
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That is all.

Got a quarter?

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:07 PM | ESPNU (Score:1)
joeburner82
Joined: 01/19/2010
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It looks like the game is on ESPNU, which really sucks.  I have not been able to find it in HD on comcast. Does anyone know if ESPNU is carried in HD on comcast?  The Big Ten network his horrible and cuts out plays with low budget commercials, but at least it is in HD.

Would anyone care for some hot chocolate, a cookie, or an apple?

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:32 PM | Comcast (Score:1)
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I have Comcast (Chicago) and they do indeed have ESPNU HD.  For what it's worth, it's channel 253 here.

"True loyalty is that quality of service that grows under adversity and expands in defeat. Any street urchin can shout applause in victory, but it takes character to stand fast in defeat. One is noise - the other, loyalty." -Fielding Yost
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October 1st, 2010 at 1:40 PM | Live in TN, have ESPNU HD on (Score:1)
mgowin
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Live in TN, have ESPNU HD on comcast as well.

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October 1st, 2010 at 2:10 PM | Comcast carries ESPN U in HD, (Score:1)
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Comcast carries ESPN U in HD, but they don't have it in every region. Doesn't look like they have it in Ann Arbor. You can check your lineup at Comcast's website by entering your zip code.

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October 1st, 2010 at 2:36 PM | Sports on the dish (Score:1)
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Time to get DirecTV, brotha....hands downs best sports experience out there....if you're not in the market for switchign services, I'd say B-Dubs is the best bet for TV viewing

Wherever you go, Go Blue!

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October 1st, 2010 at 3:10 PM | Just to confirm (Score:1)
msoccer10
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Sam Webb said this morning that HD is a no go for ESPN U in Ann Arbor. Bummer.

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October 1st, 2010 at 4:02 PM | ESPNU and no ESPN3. (Score:1)
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ESPNU and no ESPN3.  Terrible.

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October 1st, 2010 at 10:26 PM | Count Yourself Lucky (Score:1)
sebastokrator
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ESPNU isn't even attached to my Comcast premium sports package out here in Seattle. 

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:09 PM | radio (Score:1)
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what was that Grand rapids radio station you can use to stream the M game with Brandstatter?

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:15 PM | AM 1300 WOOD. (Score:1)
Hemlock Philosopher
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AM 1300 WOOD.

Brewer. Wolverine.

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:29 PM | I can't wait to read David Mayo in the GR Press on Sunday (Score:1)
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"Dirty Cox puts his stamp on Indiana."  50/50 odds that he actually tries if if he's still baked by print time.

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October 1st, 2010 at 3:03 PM | speaking of going blue (Score:1)
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I always have to suppress a Beavis & Butthead laugh when I hear WOOD radio 1300's morning slogan, "Wake Up With WOOD!" If it had some nutty zoo crew morning show I wouldn't be surprised, but it's a news station.

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October 1st, 2010 at 3:38 PM | COX COMES UP BIG (Score:1)
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just hope he doesnt bang into the endzone

Michigan Man

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:44 PM | mgoblue.com (Score:1)
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You can also stream Beckmann and Brandstatter live on mgoblue.com.  They put up a "listen live" link on gamedays.

"True loyalty is that quality of service that grows under adversity and expands in defeat. Any street urchin can shout applause in victory, but it takes character to stand fast in defeat. One is noise - the other, loyalty." -Fielding Yost
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October 1st, 2010 at 1:18 PM | I can only say this. (Score:1)
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FEAR THE THRUST OF OUR RAGING COX!

"This is the EMU game, not the emo game."
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October 1st, 2010 at 2:58 PM | I'm new to the blog, so (Score:1)
betheballdanny
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I'm new to the blog, so forgive me if this is an FAQ item, but where was that taken?  I have a friend that's a cat lover, and I'd love to give him this statue as a [gag] gift.

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October 1st, 2010 at 4:54 PM | i suppose this would be (Score:1)
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i suppose this would be appropriate for a cat lover, although "love" might not be the best word for what is going on here

2013 resolution - make it onto the 2014 favorite MGoPosters post, not ironically
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October 1st, 2010 at 3:12 PM | Uhh (Score:1)
msoccer10
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I think that is a little girl and I doubt its supposed to imply what you are, but sadly I thought the exact same thing when I first looked at that picture.

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:20 PM | Agreed and Agreed (Score:1)
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We should win this game by a large margin.

Although, there now is a chance (30%) for showers on Saturday. Whatever happened to those sunny football Saturdays? And, it appears that trying to predict the weather even in the next hour has become an exercise in futility.

Life should not be a journey to the grave to arrive safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What A Ride!" HST

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October 1st, 2010 at 2:53 PM | Thank you for not starting a (Score:1)
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Thank you for not starting a thread about this.

 

Does it tickle? Only slightly, only slightly.

I upvote any post by BlockM. And Magnus.

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:20 PM | That's what I get for being (Score:1)
Fresh Meat
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That's what I get for being on the internet in class.  RAGING COX just made me chuckle audibly in class.

I've been called the songbird of my generation, by those who have heard me. THAT GOOD

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:57 PM | On a prep, (Score:1)
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with another teacher using my room.  The students are (understandably) more interested in watching me stifle giggles than listening to the lesson on NY state geography.

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:21 PM | Brian, thanks for the "cause (Score:1)
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Brian, thanks for the "cause me to" part.  I'll be at a wedding as well so you and I will be on the same wavelength at about 7:00pm tomorrow night.

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:48 PM | it's a conspiracy (Score:1)
snowcrash
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I am also stuck attending a wedding.

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October 1st, 2010 at 2:32 PM | I say get the fall weddings out of the way this week (Score:1)
kw_hanna
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I wouldn't want to miss any of the coming weeks....

Wherever you go, Go Blue!

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October 1st, 2010 at 3:42 PM | Weddings (Score:1)
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I have one, as well.  Starts at 7.  30 minute drive from my house.  A close family friend of my wife's family.  If the game goes into overtime, guess who is missing the ceremony? 

My inlaws told my wife that they really didn't want us coming late just because of the game (We missed half of my brother-in-law's 30's because of the multiple-overtime Sparty game)My wife, who before meeting me ten years ago and becoming a diehard Michigan fan never watched a single down of football, replied: "Are you kidding?  It's the Big Ten opener.  Don't wait for us."

I married well.

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October 1st, 2010 at 6:34 PM | You Sir, did indeed marry well. (Score:1)
champswest
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Give your wife a big hug from all of us UM football fans.

Anyone who schedules a wedding during football season should not be dictating promptness to their guest.  And just for showing up, they should give YOU a gift.

"I hate losing more than I like winning." - Zack

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October 1st, 2010 at 1:45 PM | Beat me to it... (Score:1)
aleng
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M_Ghidorah2

Here's what I got.

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October 1st, 2010 at 3:03 PM | We've go no food!  We've got (Score:1)
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We've go no food!  We've got no jobs!  Our Cerberus' heads are falling off!

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