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Preview: Penn State

By Brian — October 23rd, 2009 at 2:03 PM — 57 comments
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penn-state-logo The Essentials

WHAT Michigan vs #13 Penn State
WHERE Michigan Stadium,
Ann Arbor, MI
WHEN 3:30 EST
October 24th, 2009
THE LINE Penn State –4.5
TELEVISION Nationwide on ABC
WEATHER Mid 40s, cloudy
30% chance of rain

Run Offense vs. Penn State

Despite the scary numbers Penn State has put up so far, I think Michigan can run the ball on them. Michigan will bring a rushing attack far better than any that Penn State's seen so far, and the most Michigan-like offense the Nittany Lions have faced did a good job in the limited attempts they were provided:

# Player No Gain Loss Net TD Avg Long
7 Juice Williams 17 81 0 81 1 4.7 14
9 Arrelious Benn 1 2 0 2 0 2 2
21 Jason Ford 3 16 0 16 0 5.3 8
22 Daniel Dufrene 11 57 3 54 0 4.9 16
  Totals 35 156 3 153 1

(As per usual, I excised sacks. There were three for 23 yards.)

These were not garbage-time stats. Illinois outgained Penn State by a significant margin in the first half and failed to score more than three points because Penn State downed two punts at the one and the drives they created from that field position went 40-60 yards before stalling out. Illinois is the #40 rushing offense in the country and did not exactly light up any of their other opponents; I think it's safe to assert that Michigan's line and backs are considerably better than those of Illinois if Molk is fully healthy. Williams' ability versus Forcier/Robinson's is a wild card.

ODRICK 1115 JRH Jared Odrick

Illinois did a lot of their damage on the edge, as Penn State defensive tackles Jared Odrick and Ollie Ogbu were very good at blasting into the backfield and causing havoc on conventional stretch runs. Illinois runs a veer package where the line blocks one direction and the run goes the other, with Williams reading an unblocked playside defensive end; this was pretty successful because the DT's natural inclination when they see stretch blocking is to shoot to one side of the field. This leaves Michigan open for cutbacks, and this was the tendency Michigan exploited last year to birth Minor RAGE and give Anthony Scirroto very bad dreams.

Chances are Penn State will attempt to adjust to this with backside games. Against Illinois they remained in their base 4-3 on all but extreme passing downs, showing a two-deep look but always—literally—walking down a safety over the slot receiver and showing one deep middle safety. So this isn't going to be as gentle as the Iowa game for Michigan. Penn State will be more aggressive and less predictable. Denard Robinson will find the sledding tougher than he did on his drive against Iowa; even against Denard the Hawkeyes persisted with their two deep safeties.

Star Penn State linebacker Sean Lee is supposed to play after missing most of the last three games. Lee got in for around 15 plays against Minnesota before "tweaking" his injured knee and getting pulled. How healthy he is, and how effective he'll be after a layoff, is a mystery. Indications are he will play.

Michigan has had two weeks to prepare for Penn State and has a good indication of what the Nittany Lions will try to do on defense. They have always been an aggressive, slanting defense against the stretch, dating back to the Debord days of stretch monotony, and that's not going to change because of a few hiccups in a game they won 35-17. Look for a number of new wrinkles for Michigan's rush offense—more blocking the backside end and trying to slam it up behind the slant-happy DTs, for one—and an extremely effective drive or two to start. I think Michigan pulls out a new package and gets mileage out of it; their conventional sets should also pick up yards. I think this is a solid win for Michigan; they should approach 200 yards with more if someone breaks it long.

Key Matchup: Molk vs Odrick/Ogbu. If Molk can reach one or the other DT consistently, or even most of the time, Michigan is going to rip it up. He probably can't because these guys are serious, but if he does…

Pass Offense vs. Penn State

Tate Forcier's had two weeks to get right after his torrid outing against Iowa, to heal his shoulder and clear the cobwebs from the minor concussion he sustained in that game. He now claims to be 100% healthy. Penn State will put that to the test.

PSU has lost its top three defensive ends from last year, two of whom were high picks in the NFL draft, and the replacements have been decent to good. The numbers are impressive—PSU is 11th nationally with three sacks per game—but there is the whole schedule thing to take into account. Jack Crawford has four sacks, all of which come against the Akrons and Temples on the schedule. In Penn State's three real-ish games, they acquired one sack (Odrick) against Minnesota, three (Crawford, Latimore, Stanley) against Illinois, and two (Hull and Crawford/Lynn) against Iowa. Odrick is actually the biggest threat; he's got four sacks from the defensive tackle spot. He's a frightening dude.

Penn State's pass coverage has been very good but as per usual the schedule is a big asterisk. It's even more of one when the best QB you've faced is… Ricky Stanzi? I think so. Juice Williams and Adam Weber are your other candidates. The numbers from those guys:

Player Att Cmp Yards TD-INT YPA YPC Rating
Adam Weber 22 10 101 0-1 4.6 10.1 74.9
Juice Williams 36 20 263 1-1 7.3 13.2 120.5
Richard Stanzi 26 11 135 0-2 5.2 12.3 70.5

Yeeeaargh. Williams had a good game—some of that was garbage time but his first half was on par with the above numbers—and the other two guys died an ugly death. And all this came with a totally new secondary that's sporting a true freshman nickelback.

Has Forcier established himself as obviously better than those guys yet? I don't know. His numbers are certainly better and he's only had one ugly performance so far, the cold night road game against Iowa's fierce secondary. But that's the last memory we have of him and it lingers, unpleasant.

Black Shoe Diaries has seen Penn State go up against its share of scramblers and indicates that the Nittany Lions will likely reserve a linebacker for spying duties, trusting their defensive line to zip past Michigan's offensive line without help from the blitzes and then using that linebacker to snuff out Forcier's wild scrambling. Penn State's gameplan will be to make Forcier beat them from the pocket, a place he's clearly uncomfortable. Some of the reasons he's uncomfortable are not his fault—the right side of the line has had serious pass-blocking issues—but whether or not it's on his shoulders, the fact is Michigan hasn't gotten a lot of production out of the pocket this year and Penn State has the wherewithal to force Michigan to operate out of it.

Since Michigan's receivers have proven themselves to be unintimidating on the long ball, Penn State will crowd the line with that one-high safety and dare Forcier to read coverages, throw slants, and whatnot. Forcier should do better than he did against Iowa, if only because the game is at home and he's now got some experience with high level defenses, but asking him to put the game on his shoulders is just asking for it. Michigan's success in this game is going to have to come on rollouts and play action.

Key Matchup: Moosman & Huyge/Dorrestein vs Crawford, et al. Michigan's offense has bogged down when these guys can't pass block, and Penn State will test their ability. At least Molk is back.

Run Defense vs Penn Stateevan-royster-2

First: Penn State backup tailback Stephfon Green is out. That's not a huge blow for Penn State but Green's a fast bugger and replacement Brandon Beachum is the kind of guy who gets listed as a fullback/tailback. He is not a fast bugger. The chances that Penn State breaks something long on the 5-8 carries Royster doesn't get are considerably reduced.

This has been a struggle for Penn State all year, the major reason Penn State fans have to fret about the team. Against Iowa—as we've seen, not a great run defense—Penn State scraped out 118 yards on 30 carries, a pedestrian 3.9 per. This was the culmination of four games to open the season in which Penn State struggled to run the ball against damn near anyone: 136 yards against Akron, 78 yards against Syracuse. (They did get 186 against Temple).

Then came the Illinois game. They were bottled up in the first half until a Stephfon Green run broke long with an assist from an uncalled clip; from there it was time to bludgeon. Penn State ended with 338(!!!) rushing yards on 40 carries. Eastern Illinois was next and as meaningless as Delaware State for Michigan, but last week they ground out 177 yards on 43 carries against Minnesota; Royster averaged 6 YPC with a long of just 26.

Clearly there's been some improvement from early in the season, when Penn State couldn't dream of putting up numbers like that against Syracuse. How much the offensive line has "come together" and "cliche cliche cliche" is in the eye of the beholder. For what it's worth, Illinois' rush defense has been consistently horrible all year and Minnesota has been little better. Minnesota yielded 295  yards on 49 carries to Wisconsin; they are currently sitting 87th nationally.

Michigan, for its part, started off slowly and is still digging themselves out from things like "85-yard Indiana touchdown" and "Kirk Cousins's Michael Vick impression." Statistically, they are not good. But, like Penn State, they've put together two good-to-excellent performances against Big Ten teams in their last two tries. Like Penn State, it appears the opponents in question are pretty terrible at the activity in question. Like Penn State, you can argue that a bunch of young guys in a new system are finally getting their heads on straight and will be better henceforth.

It could be that the improvement here is a mirage on one side or the other and someone is going to get pwned. I doubt it, though, and lean towards a fairly even battle in which Penn State gets 4 YPC and maybe breaks a couple long-ish runs but doesn't make a living on the ground. There's always the chance someone from Michigan screws up heinously, but that hasn't happened in the run game of late. Passing game… eh, well, that's next.

Key Matchup: Van Bergen versus Various Guards and Centers. As per the Iowa game: Van Bergen establishing himself a tough, productive defensive tackle makes Michigan's defensive line go from okay to very good. Recent indicators are encouraging; if he puts out a +5 or so day against Penn State they're going to have some ugly rushing numbers.

Pass Defense vs Penn State

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Via the Shredder.

Darryl Clark died in Iowa City against Iowa like all quarterbacks do this year, and that concludes the decent pass defenses Penn State has faced. Ah, but describing Michigan's pass defense as "decent" is something of a leap. At least… maybe? Though M is 80th in yardage they're 38th in passer efficiency thanks to a number of interceptions provided by Ricky Stanzi, the pass rush against Michigan State, or Indiana's sheer stupid brazenness. FWIW, Clark against Big Ten competition:

Opponent Att Cmp Yards TD-INT YPA YPC Rating
Iowa 32 12 198 1-3 6.2 16.5 81
Illinois 25 17 175 0-0 7.0 10.3 126.8
Minnesota 32 21 287 1-0 9.0 13.7 151.3

One excellent game, one okay game, one poor one.

Michigan actually has a decent chance of matching up against Penn State's receivers. 6'5" deep threat Derrick Moye is threatening, but he hasn't done much outside of the Akron game to start the year and last week's Minnesota game where he had 6 catches for 120 yards and a touchdown. Neither Warren or Woolfolk should have much trouble running with him and they've got good size for corners; while I can see a fade here and there I don't think Moye is the kind of guy who Michigan's going to have a huge amount of trouble with. Penn State's got a tiny white possession slot receiver in Graham Zug; I assume he'll reel in a few balls underneath the coverage and maybe a corner or something but Michigan should match up okay with him, too.

The guy who has the potential to kill Michigan is tight end Andrew Quarless. He's a talented guy, and this week's UFR inadvertently coined the term "Moeaki open" after the Iowa tight end was handed two touchdown receptions without so much as another Michigan player in the same area code. Michigan's linebackers are now freaking out and running downhill and the safeties are small guys without a ton of athleticism; it's hard not to see Quarless running wide open on several play action passes. Defending that is something Michigan's worked on for two weeks, I'm betting. Who's got super awesome faith in their ability to fix it over that time span? No one? Correct.

Pass rush will be the key. That's tough against Darryl Clark, who's not Michael Vick but isn't John Navarre, either. If Michigan yields running lanes like they did against Michigan State, Clark is more than capable of exploiting them. The good news is that right tackle is a huge concern for Penn State. The first and second string guys are laid up with ankle injuries, leaving JUCO transfer Ako Poti the starter at the position. Ako Poti vs Brandon Graham == image you see above. Or, at least, it better. I think the recipe in this game is to threaten a lot of blitzes away from Graham's side to force protection slides, bring a number of them, and tell the defensive tackles to crush their guys backwards but under no circumstances get out of their lanes.

This could be a painfully variable matchup for both teams. Michigan should get guys in on Clark, which may result in sacks or interceptions—Clark was very poor when pressured against both Iowa and Illinois—or Clark loping downfield in acres of space. When Michigan does not get to the quarterback they are liable to turn third and twenty-five into first and goal, though it will be interesting to see if Kovacs is the deep safety this week. That would say lots about Kovacs, and Mike Williams. I don't think Clark will kill Michigan but something like 60% completions for 200 yards, 2 TDs, and an INT might be in the cards.

Key Matchup: Brandon Graham versus Poti or whoever. If Graham kills a drive, Michigan probably loses. If he kills four, they win.

Special Teams

Michigan ascended to #2 in net punting on their bye week, with Zoltan averaging almost 42 yards net per punt. Penn State languishes at #86, but that's deceiving. PSU's punter is averaging almost 43 yards a kick and has seen only five returns. They've been big returns, though, averaging 17 yards each. That combined with a punt block shoots Penn State into the basement. Without the block, they'd be in the top 20.

The rest of Penn State's special teams are atrocious, though. They're 95th in punt returns and 119th in kick returns. Kicker Colin Wagner is only 6 of 10 on the season. This should be an advantage for Michigan as long as they…

Key Matchup: CATCH THE DAMN BALL.

Intangibles

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Cheap Thrills

Worry if...

  • Ako Poti does not cower and beg for mercy at some point.
  • Michigan doesn't have an answer for Slanty McDT and friends.
  • The RT is getting abused.

Cackle with knowing glee if...

  • Penn State gets a blizzard of new looks and can't cope.
  • Forcier can get comfortable in the pocket.
  • Penn State's OL renaissance turns out to be illusory

Fear/Paranoia Level: 7 out of 10. (Baseline 5, +1 for I Explained It Away Above But Those Defensive Stats Are Still Gross, +1 for And We've Been Outgained By All Big Ten Opponents So Far, –1 for Huge Mismatch With Michigan's Best Player, +1 for Jebus The Safeties Are Going To Kill Us At Least Once, –1 for We Own Penn State, +1 for Do We?).

Desperate need to win level: 7 out of 10. (Baseline 5, +1 for Owning Penn State, +1 for Huge Swing Game That's The Difference Between Hoping For 7-5 And Staring Down A New Year's Day Bid, +1 for I Think I Should Make That Last One Two Points, –1 for Season Still About Building And Losing This Narrowly Wouldn't Be A Disaster.)

Loss will cause me to... fret about the possibility of losing one of the next two weeks and blowing the goodwill from the Notre Dame game.

Win will cause me to...  dream about going into Madison 8-2.

The strictures and conventions of sportswriting compel me to predict:

So there's one other variable to account for that's a coaching matter: will Penn State pack in and Lloydball their way to a loss? Maize 'n' Brew has a post up about the possibility. Unfortunately, it's totally inconclusive. I do think Penn State has a tendency to go into a shell in big games and that plays against their strength—passing the ball against Jordan Kovacs, last line of defense—and will result in a lot of plays that are stuffed runs.

Another variable to account for, stolen from a message board:

UM's five 1A opponents, in NCAA rank in total offense:
12, 32, 50, 66, 79
PSU's five 1A opponents, in NCAA rank in total offense:
75, 79, 99, 105, 114

Now… we're six games into the season and at least some chunk of the reason PSU's opponents have such crappy offenses is because they played PSU; the same goes for Michigan's opponents. Penn State is giving up 76% of their opponents season averages, though, and has extended that outperformance into the Big Ten schedule. It's a legitimate defense. How legitimate? I don't think anyone really knows. It won't be easy for Michigan, that's for sure, and I'm expecting the lowest point output of the season tomorrow.

Meanwhile, Michigan is probably going to go into a similar shell against Penn State, but for better reasons: that's what makes sense against a defense like this and given your relative strengths in senior tailbacks and whatnot. It'll be a close, grind-it-out sort of Big Ten game that will swing on a few things:

  • How well did Michigan use the virtual bye? Punishing a potentially over-aggressive Penn State defense with new looks opened it up for Michigan to take a shocking halftime lead last year.
  • How vulnerable is that Penn State offensive line?
  • How vulnerable are Michigan's safeties?
  • Will Penn State's terrible special teams affect the game?

Tentative answers: very well, considerably vulnerable but not overrun, also considerably vulnerable, and probably somewhat.

Finally, opportunities for me to look stupid Sunday:

  • Minor gets the bulk of the work and puts up 100 yards on 20-ish carries.
  • Graham gets a lot of doubles, which leads to effective blitzing from Brown and Mouton.
  • Michigan busts out the wheel routes they've avoided so far this year and gets a big one.
  • Michigan, 23-21. Missed field goal the difference.
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October 23rd, 2009 at 2:14 PM | Darryl Clark (Score:1)
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Actually, he died in Happy Valley at the hands of the team from Iowa City.

On the road he may be a even a little easier to kill.

Let's hope.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 2:19 PM | Totally reasonable. (Score:1)
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The Poti v. Graham battle scares the life out of me, although Poti looked rather good in the second half last week. Clark tends to panic with people in his face. If he can just eat the ball when in danger instead of throwing his version of a STANZIBALL, we should be fine on offense. Protect, throw, protect, throw. I like our chances against M's secondary.

I think it's one of those tight games where whoever has the ball last loses, whether that's a missed PSU field goal or a Michigan turnover. Should be exciting, though.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:18 PM | They almost have to (Score:1)
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They almost have to doubleteam Graham on nearly every play, don't they? I mean, Graham ate Iowa's very good line for lunch when they tried to single him, and Poti's almost certainly not as good as Iowa's tackles. At the very least they have to give a chip on Graham if not a full-on double. If they single him with Poti, then Poti's jersey will be black by the end of the game with all the scorch marks from Graham burning him all day long.

Quarless worries the crap out of me. I think our corners can handle the PSU receivers (I think Woolfolk will be fine and Warren is excellent) but the tight end is a guy to exploit the linebackers and safeties, and obviously Michigan has already lost a game as a result of the problems with a good receiving tight end. If Quarless doesn't have a pretty big game I think Michigan wins - Clark finding him (and relatedly, having the time to find him) when he's open will be huge. Because he will almost certainly be open a number of times.

Regardless, I agree that it should be exciting. Not like the 2007 borefest, which was close but sucked.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 4:56 PM | Everyone is scared (Score:1)
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"They almost have to double team Graham on nearly every play, don't they?"

Pretty much, the right side of our O-line stinks. PSU fans are excited about the "improvement" over the last three games, but it came against the Big Ten's two worst defenses and a I-AA team.

"Quarless worries the crap out of me."

He should, he's the real deal: big, fast, and athletic. He finally got his head out of ass. Supposedly he's been on the wagon for more than a year and he seems much more mature these days.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 6:01 PM | Really? (Score:1)
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I thought the 07 game was sweet. I had 50 yard line seats, 6th row, right next to the tunnel, had cheerleaders perform for our group, what's not to like? But for real, I thought it was a good game.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 6:21 PM | The only thing entertaining (Score:1)
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The only thing entertaining about that game to me was the LOL MORELLI factor. Otherwise it was pretty ugly. Mallett was Mallett, we ran Hart eleventybillion times for like 3.5 a carry, etc.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 2:23 PM | Brian (Score:1)
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Just an idea: make the TV info a hyperlink to the coverage maps.

People are always asking, and this would hopefully cut down on the message board clutter.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 2:27 PM | Also, they are on TV (Score:1)
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Also, they are on TV nationwide, but not on ABC nationwide. It will be on ESPN for those outside the main viewing area.

Go Blue!

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October 23rd, 2009 at 2:34 PM | We need this one. (Score:1)
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I need this one too. I've talked so much shit to my PSU homers that you couldn't fit it into a dumptruck. They aren't confident either. Nobody, and I mean nobody, is giving it back. I think they are going to wait for after the game to talk.

I think we're going to win for many of the reasons mentioned above. Also, we haven't been out of any games this year. Even the losses could have been wins.

 

 

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October 23rd, 2009 at 2:33 PM | With Brandon Graham facing (Score:1)
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With Brandon Graham facing the double team, I have a feeling Mike Martin will unleash his inner Hulk and have a sack or two tomorrow. I can't wait for the game. I have the maize poncho ready if necessary. GO BLUE!!!

 

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October 23rd, 2009 at 2:38 PM | I dont know about you guys, but....... (Score:1)
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I have a feeling tomorrow's gonna be a good, good night.

Tomorrow is the night, let's live it up. I got my money, lets spend it up.

I know we'll have a ball, if we go down and just get loose.

Let's paint the town, we'll shut it down, lets burn the roof, and then we'll do it again.

Oh yea, I have a feeling tomorrow's gonna be a good, good night.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:10 PM | L'CHAIM! (Score:1)
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L'CHAIM!

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:31 PM | Will.i.am.'s Mazeltov (Score:1)
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Will.i.am.'s Mazeltov followed by Fergie's L'chaim = 100% pure columbian awesome.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:31 PM | Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, (Score:1)
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Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday
Saturday, Saturday,
Saturday to Saturday
Get, get, get, get, get with us
You know what we say (say)
Party Saturday
P-p-p-party Saturday

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October 23rd, 2009 at 2:52 PM | Lowest Point Total (Score:1)
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If Brian's expectation of Michigan putting up its lowest point total of the season comes true (less than 20), then Michigan can't win 23-21 as he later predicts.

I don't think Michigan will win if they don't score over 20 points, too much pressure on the defense.

BUT, I think Michigan will score over 20 and win 27-24.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 2:57 PM | Re: point total. (Score:1)
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I said to some friends pre-B10 season that I didn't think UM would win a game in-conference when they don't score 30. I still feel that way. Hopefully, as jamiemac suggests in his predictions, UM puts together two complete halves tomorrow.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:00 PM | "How vulnerable are (Score:1)
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"How vulnerable are Michigan's safeties?"

I hope we never have to find out.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:01 PM | Mathlete's numbers are opponent adjusted, fwiw (Score:1)
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And when crunched including the home field advantage, Penn State is a 4 point favorite*, which is in the general vicinity of the spread and doesn't really change the expected win percentage from the spread.

I'm not sure if he's tested them empirically, though, so how useful they are as is I don't know. But the question this entire post keeps coming back to is "What do we really know about Penn State?" and Mathlete's numbers give a concrete answer with a known methodology. It's worth citing.

*edited to 4 points after reading Mathlete's post...i didn't have special teams in there

...the Canadians make up for it with their emotion and classic ice-dancing skill.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:09 PM | Are (Score:1)
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Are Mathlete's numbers as good as KenPom's when it comes to predicting game outcomes?

I hope so.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:30 PM | I don't know if I've ever seen an empirical study (Score:1)
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done for KenPom's ratings. I definitely haven't for Mathlete, so I don't really know what happens when, say, a +14 and a +6 team (or, more complicatedly, teams rated as +14 and +6 respectively after 7 weeks of play; there's currently no regression of those numbers) clash. But he expects on average for there to be an 8 point difference between the two, at least according to my current understanding.

And if so, actually, I can level a specific criticism: it equally weights run and pass defense when you'd in fact expect a team that was +4 per rush and +0 per pass to rush more than pass. Under competitive conditions, a rational team will attempt to make equal their per rush and per pass totals in search of equilibrium. I'm fairly certain Mathlete isn't weighting by run/pass selection which could certainly skew the numbers. Not substantially, I don't think, but it could be worth a point or two.

If you feel like it, you could certainly go back and do a little empirical investigation with what you've got given the Week 7 numbers and the outcomes of Big Ten games so far. SSS warning, obvs.

...the Canadians make up for it with their emotion and classic ice-dancing skill.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:54 PM | Maybe (Score:1)
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Maybe I'll do that.

I just could not resist a cheap shot at KenPom and his losing streak in predicting UM Hoop games last winter.

I like the Mathlete's work (and KenPom's), even if I dont grasp half it. Just not sure how bedorck it is in really predicting games. People have been crafting their own math for years to try and beat the spread or just predict games. Not sure if anyone has successfuly built that mouse trap yet

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October 23rd, 2009 at 7:07 PM | I've said before (Score:1)
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that I'd be very surprised if Vegas and anyone trying to make money off Vegas wasn't already familiar with this stuff and had their own far more complex versions of what's presented by M-lete.

...the Canadians make up for it with their emotion and classic ice-dancing skill.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 5:02 PM | We're wondering the same thing (Score:1)
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"What do we really know about Penn State?"

Really odd to be asking this question seven games into the season, but we're wondering the same thing.

If we win we can start to dream of another Big Ten Championship. If we lose, it's 2002 all over again, when we were 9-0 against teams with 5+ losses and 0-4 against good teams.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 5:33 PM | If you're the kind of team (Score:1)
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If you're the kind of team that beats bad teams, you picked the right year to be in the Big Ten all right.

The funny thing is, we now know exactly what we have, but we're not sure if it qualifies as "good" or not.

This is a proving ground game for Michigan. We went 0-2 against the part of the schedule that we figured had to be 1-1 in order to have a "Michigan" year, but we stole that ND game, and this would be the perfect off-set from a pre-season guaranteed loss.

OTOH, I can't just forget that I pegged this as a pre-season guaranteed L.

OTOOH, as I mentioned above, PSU seems the most prone to an "upset" in what I hope is the last year for awhile that a prospective Michigan victory would be an "upset."

I guess what I'm blabbering about is that I'm picking a bracketological 12 over 5, if that makes sense.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 5:58 PM | "This is a proving ground (Score:1)
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"This is a proving ground game for Michigan."

Ditto for Penn State. We are undefeated against the scrubs and we could have traded punts to a 10-5 victory against Iowa if not for the blocked punt in Q4 that changed the game.

We view Michigan as a true test of whether we can run the table and hope Iowa stumbles or whether we're going to lose to Ohio State and at Michigan State.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 6:09 PM | Oh god (Score:1)
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Please don't lose at Michigan State.

Edit: I suppose that isn't directed at you, per se.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:04 PM | I would like to point out (Score:1)
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I would like to point out that Michigan has not won a game when the offense has scored fewer than 30 points. In fact, in Michigan's 2 losses they scored 20 and 21 points. In all of the wins the offense scored at least 4 TDs and at least 5 times.

I think this will most likely continue. When our offense is rolling, we roll. If our offense doesn't score at least 4 TDs, I don't think we win the game.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:08 PM | Michigan scored 28 points (Score:1)
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Michigan scored 28 points against Iowa.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:13 PM | 7 of those (Score:1)
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7 of those were scored by the defense.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:08 PM | Edit: Deleted. (Score:1)
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Edit: Deleted.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:08 PM | I'll be at a wedding (Score:1)
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I'll be at a wedding reception and trying to maintain radio silence until I can watch the game late Saturday or early Sunday. No Tivo. What's my best option? Is there a site I can bookmark to get a torrent, or captured file of some sort, without seeing the score/reactions?

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October 23rd, 2009 at 4:00 PM | i'll be in class all day (Score:1)
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getting an MBA with saturday classes. go from 8am-5pm CT, so the game starts at 2.30pm for me. Fortunately, we do have a tivo and i just have to make sure my wife/kids don't mess it up somehow. worked for the ND game - class followed by family dinner/gathering. watched the game at 10pm "live." had to make sure no TV, no radio, no computer, even shut off my blackberry and left it in a drawer.

To answer your question, torrent at mgovideo.com. i believe all the games are there in at least 720p.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 4:36 PM | ESPN360 (Score:1)
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You'll be able to watch the game later on ESPN360...if your ISP supports ESPN360. Unfortunately, not all of them do, but if you can get it, the quality is outstanding.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 5:36 PM | I DO. You may have saved the (Score:1)
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I DO. You may have saved the day!

EDIT: Any idea how long it takes for games to be posted?

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October 23rd, 2009 at 5:45 PM | Immediately (Score:1)
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I've used 360 to watch Idaho games here in A2, and they are available for replay basically as soon as the announcers sign off on the live feed. Or if you join the game in progress, you can just rewind to the beginning.

The challenge will be loading the espn360 site without seeing the game score on a ticker, news headline, etc. Maybe a good idea to train the wife/girlfriend/pet monkey to load up the site and get it ready to play if you are concerned about spoiling the result.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 7:21 PM | Vandals, Word! (Score:1)
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Or as I like the call them, the top ranked team in the nation.

Nevada is in trouble tomorrow. Book It.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 11:53 PM | I just tested this. Set the (Score:1)
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I just tested this. Set the home page to ESPN360.com, loaded recent football games -- no scores anywhere. I think I'm safe as long as I remember to keep my phones off.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 5:53 PM | They're available live if (Score:1)
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They're available live if you're not blacked out and available immediately after the game if you are blacked out.

ESPN360 is great if you hear about an unfolding upset and you don't get it on TV. I used it to watch the final quarter of USC at Washington.

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October 25th, 2009 at 1:25 PM | nm. (Score:1)
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nm.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 4:53 PM | Old school? (Score:1)
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If you have a VCR, tape it. Or have a friend do it?

I too can vouch for ESPN360, but if I recall you have to pay something. Also, there's a risk of seeing the score when you navigate through ESPN.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:10 PM | This preview has me feeling (Score:1)
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This preview has me feeling terrified and giddy. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna have a heart attack tomorrow.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:24 PM | One problem... (Score:1)
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"Darryl Clark died in Iowa City like all quarterbacks do this year..."

Penn St hosted Iowa this year...so he died at home.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 4:41 PM | Iowa City = State College for Clark vs. Iowa (Score:1)
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Daryll is 0-2 as a starter against the Hawkeyes and 9-0 against the rest of the Big Ten.

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November 10th, 2009 at 7:43 PM | Not anymore... (Score:1)
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They sucked against Ohio State.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:30 PM | If Brian likes us FTW, I like (Score:1)
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If Brian likes us FTW, I like us FTW.

I just hope I'm done with the FE exam in time to watch the whole game. Stupid FE exam.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 5:40 PM | Good luck (Score:1)
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Let's see, it's been.... my god over five years since I had to struggle through that exam. At least I took it in the spring, and didn't have to miss a football Saturday. My advice is that you do the discipline specific afternoon section. Everyone I knew that took the afternoon general exam regretted it.

The good news is, I found the PE exam to be much easier four years later, passed without difficulty (in civil). It's worth the trouble too - having a stamp puts you in rare company in the engineering world.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 10:54 PM | Thanks! (Score:1)
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I'm planning to take the discipline specific afternoon section, as I've heard EEs have a 10% better chance of passing it. Luckily 95% of the kids from my school pass, so I'm not all that concerned.

I don't currently plan to go back and do the PE, but then again, I don't really have any idea what I want to do with my degree yet. First I gotta get into grad school at Michigan so I can officially call myself a Wolverine, then I'll worry about jobs.

Thanks again for the advice!

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October 23rd, 2009 at 3:54 PM | Why I'm Hopeful (Score:1)
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From listening to Black Shoe Diaries on the podcast, no disrespect, but I think the best thing in the world would be Penn State treating us as "just another read-option team." His basic premise, and this has been repeated by other PSU fans I know, is that the front 7 can stay put and be responsible. Except they're doing it with a major downgrade at the key position for that (DE), against a drastically improved Michigan offense from last year, which still has all the weapons that gashed the Thundercats last year for a half.

How did that happen? Because our quick, Molkian blockers got out on their patient little asses so that the patient little linebackers who were sitting around being patient and responsible would suddenly have a truckload of MINOR RAGE plowing into their patient, responsible abdomens. Then they pulled up the safeties, slanted into the play, and whoops, oh yeah, we don't have a passing game.

We now have a passing game.

I think they're overlooking this one. I think Penn State is just Notre Damey enough still from its pre-Big Ten and early Big Ten years to think Michigan is still the 3-9 team they faced last year, and will keep believing it until 2009 is in the books.

Of all the teams that are primed for an upset to Michigan this year, I think it's these guys. We are suddenly very healthy for the middle of the season, and had basically a bye week to prepare for them while Penn State is going off the assumption of "oh, it's like Illinois."

No, we're not Illinois. Watch and learn.

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October 23rd, 2009 at 4:18 PM | Minor (Score:1)
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Minor Rage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

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October 23rd, 2009 at 6:13 PM | No (Score:1)
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Minor RAGE!

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