Preview: Rutgers 2014 Comment Count

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WHAT Michigan vs Rutgers
WHERE Rutgersland
Probably New York, NJ
WHEN 7 Eastern
October 4th, 2014
THE LINE Rutgers -2
TELEVISION BTN
TICKETS Currently 50 bucks
WEATHER clear, 0% chance of rain
low 60s dipping to mid 50s, light winds

Overview

Rutgers is probably not real good. They've got quarterback issues up the wazoo, they lost 13-10 to a middling-at-best Penn State, they… uh… beat the team that just beat Utah at home a week after Utah blew Michigan out. I guess I'm sayin' there's a chance. Vegas is saying there's a downright fair chance. It doesn't feel like it, I know, but Gary Nova! Chin up, there's a good boy, let's march into that forest of bayonets like Englishmen.

Injury Guesses

We've heard nothing about Michigan's crew of walking wounded except some chatter about how the Peppers' injury was either fiction or had something else attached to it—Hoke's explanation that he was not on the sideline because of an injury he'd suffered in practice days prior was extremely weird.

PROBABLY IN: Raymon Taylor, who played last week. Devin Funchess is coping with an ankle thing.

MAYBE: Jarrod Wilson's supposedly on his way back soon.

PROBABLY OUT: Delano Hill, Erik Magnuson, Peppers, Desmond Morgan, Shane Morris.

Run Offense vs Rutgers

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Hamilton (91) is the man

This does not appear to be a good matchup for a struggling rush offense after Utah's relatively diminutive line slashed past Michigan's OL far too frequently. Rutgers brings a similar approach to the table, deploying no one over 275 pounds on their DL. Star DT Darius Hamilton is only 255; their SDE is hardly bigger at 260, and they tend to run an under so that is a quasi DT.

Results have been uneven, but with Navy and Howard running triple option systems you have to take those games with a grain of salt when projecting to normies; meanwhile Rutgers has taken on Washington State—currently 125th in overall rushing yardage with under 20 attempts a game—and Penn State—currently 116th, with horrendous OL. They shut both those teams down spectacularly.

Their other game was against Tulane, and the Green Wave cut 'em up pretty good, getting to 152 yards on just 31 carries without bothering to excise sacks. I assume that Tulane is a much better rushing offense than Michigan since they put up 250 on Tulsa and 230 on Duke, albeit in losses, and those are actually okay teams instead of App State and Miami (NTM).

No, it does seem like the closest analogue we have is Penn State

here's a great play to blow up a run and draw a hold by... some defensive lineman:

Even with the benefit of replay, I can't tell who did that.

The above is representative of what Rutgers did to Penn State's running game. Here's their starting nose tackle, Kenneth Kirksey, annihilating PSU's center so badly Bill Belton's only option is to make a futile effort to get the edge. At first this play looks like a well-timed corner blitz, but the corner shouldn't come into play—Belton can't hit the intended hole because WDE David Milewski got instant penetration up the gut. Rutgers makes up for their undersized front by shooting the gaps hard, and against PSU's line this led to great success.

…and while I think Michigan's OL is better than Penn State I'm not sure.

Michigan has struggled to pick up slants and stunts this year and Rutgers thrives on that; their defense is reminiscent of the Schiano-era Rutgers Ds that seemingly had eleven guys all the same size coming from anywhere. Doubtful Michigan can pick that up.

Michigan's ground game has had two modes this year: clubberation of the worst teams in D-I and massive struggles against anyone else. Michigan has barely poked its head above 3 YPC in games against Notre Dame, Utah, and Minnesota, and it's not like those are all powers. Minnesota gave up nearly 200 yards on the ground to Middle Tennessee State; WSU just about matched Michigan's output when they played (and beat) Utah last week, and WSU is one of the worst rushing teams in the country.

So while it doesn't look as bad as last year most of the time, we've seen enough data that we have to give up the "no seriously it's better give it time" ghost. It's probably not good. Better than we've seen? Maybe if the tailbacks' vision improves, but that seems like a futile hope at the moment.

A possible exception: the one bright spot against Minnesota was De'Veon Smith, who singlehandedly trudged Michigan to their only touchdown with Shane Morris on the field. He got one carry after that, because ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Smith's a bit ponderous with his cuts but does a Hart-like job of lugging people downfield after contact and you think would be in line for more reps after picking up the vast bulk of Michigan's ground yardage on just 9 carries. Given Michigan's personnel decisions to date, you just don't know.

This should be high variance. When and if Michigan can latch onto the little buggers on the defensive line and the Knights' backup MLB does not fit correctly, Michigan will have big avenues to attack. (That they still might ignore, of course.) Rutgers is going to do its best to confuse an easily confused line, though, and that should result in more TFLs. If I had a nickel for every TFL boy Stephen Ross wouldn't be the only guy getting interviewed by the WSJ about this let me tell you…

Key Matchup: Hamilton versus Michigan interior linemen. Hamilton has 6 TFLs already and is by far the most disruptive player on the Rutgers D. Michigan's interior line… is probably better than their tackles?

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Pass Offense vs Rutgers

Nov 9, 2013; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Michigan Wolverines quarterback Devin Gardner (98) passes the ball in the first quarter against the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Michigan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports

Devin Gardner will take the helm again after Michigan went with Shane Morris for most of the Minnesota game. Morris quickly proved himself overwhelmed, but Michigan stuck with him until one half after circumstances dictated his exit and one play after they demanded it.

Michigan decision to play Morris, and then continue to play Morris well after he'd demonstrated himself to be well below even a broken Devin Gardner's competence level, was inexplicable. So at least that's good news? With Gardner in the game Michigan has a chance of moving the ball.

To do so they're going to have to protect their quarterback better than they have to date. Rutgers leads the nation in sacks with 21, and while your usual SOS objections apply, Michigan fans have learned that even playing not so good teams does not necessarily mean you're going to put their quarterback on the ground. Michigan, meanwhile, has allowed ten sacks so far. That's good for a tie for 83rd. So… that does not look promising.

When opponents do get balls off things tend to go well for them. Washington State put up almost ten yards an attempt on route to a 532 yard, 5 TD, 1 INT performance; Christian Hackenberg put up 7 yards an attempt despite having to deal with that offensive line.

Meanwhile, Rutgers is a bit banged up. Starting FS Johnathan Aiken will miss the first half after getting ejected for targeting last week. His projected replacement, Delon Stephenson, has been upgraded to probable on the Rutgers injury report, and with his back up a walk-on he's likely to go. Head coach Kyle Flood said something about how injuries other than Myles Nash were improving to the point where he didn't think they would "impact the depth chart." The top four corners are also probables on the injury report, but should be able to go.

Key matchup:  Gardner versus himself. Just once I'd like this to be Gardner versus nature.

Run Defense vs Rutgers

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5'8" Desmon Peoples takes over the feature back role

Injury has hewed down star Knights tailback Paul James, which could have a major impact on the game. His absence hasn't made a major statistical dent yet but he was widely regarded Rutgers's best offensive player and the step down to next-man-in Desmon Peoples is notable. Peoples is a scatback type; James was the whole package.

It's still hard to read Rutgers's proficiency here. They struggled badly against Howard and Penn State, tore up Navy and WSU, and did okay against Tulane. Penn State forced Rutgers into a 50/50 split between run and pass that had disastrous consequences; everyone else has eaten 40-56 Rutgers carries as Nova is used strictly as a keep-em-honest option.

This is going to be a major key, then. Michigan had done very well until the Minnesota game, when a combination of getting' manballed for the first time after four straight spreads to open the year and existential ennui saw Michigan collapse down the stretch. it was deep into the third quarter when Shane Morris saw a batted pass returned for a pick six and a 20-7 lead, whereupon the starch went out for the remainder. Despite breakdowns before that they'd only given up 13 points—not ideal, hardly a disaster.

So keeping in this game is going to be important. The offensive issues the last couple years have caused the defense to fall over once the opponent pushes it to ten points and the last shreds of belief exit the side of the ball that had any to begin with. Oh, and also exhaustion.

As long as the teams are fighting for something and the offense is staying on the field for chunks of time this should be at least a draw, and likely something where Rutgers finds itself in a lot of third and mediums trying to dink another day.

Key Matchup: Linebackers and DBs versus tackling Peoples.

Pass Defense vs Rutgers

I'll just put this here:

Gary Nova is massively erratic and remains so, but he's putting up equally massive numbers this year, averaging 10.5 YPA(!) and completing 63% of his passes. Things went… poorly against Penn State what with the 5 INTs and 6.2 YPA; against the rest of the Rutgers schedule he has been a low-frequency, high-efficiency option.

The absence of James and presumed competence of Michigan's defense (yes, even after the Minnesota game) should force Nova into a more prominent role… and that also brings his offensive line's pass protection into play. They've only given up six sacks so far but Ace's closer look revealed some serious issues:

Here, Johnson is beaten immediately off the snap and has to take a holding call even though Nova gets the ball out very quickly:

Here he gets embarrassed by Zettel on a spin move that flushes Nova out of the pocket, leading to a fumble that Nova was fortunate to recover.

A combination of Nova's erratic decision making and their line's tendency to let people zip through makes heavy reliance on the passing game a danger.

As the numbers suggest, occasional forays into the air do seem to be highly effective. Rutgers' main weapon there is Leonte Carroo, "currently on track to be the greatest receiver in Rutgers history." Carroo is on route to a massive year; he's already got 475 receiving yards and 5 touchdowns.

Carroo already looks NFL ready and has the long leaping frame that you look for in receivers. He'll be Michigan's biggest test at WR since Will Fuller.

There almost isn't a #2 WR. The guy with the next-most catches on the year is averaging the nine yards a pop that is the mark of a screen merchant; there's a guy with nine catches, and then it goes four five four, that sort of thing. It's Carroo and then whoever else happens to catch the QB's eye. Michigan fans watching Gardner try to get the ball to Devin Funchess constantly will be familiar with the setup.

Michigan's main goal here should be to get to Nova by hook or by crook and see what happens; throwing in a lot of zone blitzes where unexpected guys might show up underneath Carroo also seems like a way to profitability. Michigan needs to get as much disruption from their DL as Penn State did. Before last week I would have told you that was pretty likely. I still think it is probable.

Key Matchup: Gary Nova versus I AM GARY NOVA LORD OF CREATION WHO CAN DO ANYTHING WATCH ME FIT THIS BALL INTO A WINDOW SO SMALL THAT

but I don't liiiiiiiiike tackling defensive backs

Special Teams

Rutgers has had some punting issues. They've rotated a couple guys who don't get much distance and they're allowing a lot of returns—8 on 22 punts despite a team average of under 40 yards an attempt.

Kicker Kyle Frederico is middling. He'll miss the occasional attempt from inside 40 and he's never hit from 50+; it is possible he lets Michigan's defense off if they get a stop that gives him a reasonably long kick.

Primary returner Janarion Grant has taken kicks and punts back for touchdowns; he averaged a quality 9.2 yards a punt return last year. While Rutgers hasn't done much in this department in 2014, the combination of Hagerup's line-drive punting and Michigan's NFL-style coverage has bit them in the last two games (and would have bit them even more against Minnesota if their returner could actually field a punt more than one out of every three times).

Key Matchup: Grant versus the second wave.

Intangibles

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Cheap Thrills

Worry if...

  • What's there to worry about? This is the worst case scenario.
  • Seriously, find me a worse case that is at all reasonable. There isn't one. The only things worse involve the airshow being an Al Qaeda plot.
  • So just be chill, man, here at the bottom of all things.
  • I know it can get worse, but we will still be at the bottom of all things.
  • By going lower we remain stationary.
  • It's very zen.

Cackle with knowing glee if..

  • You want to leave the comfortable bosom down here in the earth and re-enter the realms of suffering.
  • We have transcended suffering and achieved the mute blankness of nirvana.
  • Except when inadvisable punts happen.
  • Fear/Paranoia Level: 7 (Baseline 5; –1 for Gary Nova Threw 5 INTs Against Penn State, +1 for And They Almost Won, +1 for They Lead The Nation In Sacks, +1 for And Our Offensive Line Is Rather Sieve-Like At The Moment, –1 for Vegas Thinks It's Close, +1 for Oh Man The Day When I'm Like "+2 Versus Rutgers Gives Me Hope" Has Arrived)

Desperate need to win level: 3 (Baseline 5; +1 for I'd Like Devin To Prove That The Slap In The Face He Endured Last Week Was Unjust, –1 for This Team's Reasonable Upside Is 7-5, –1 for I Fear Reaching That Reasonable Upside Will Not Result In A Coaching Change, –1 for I Am A Rock Way Down In The Hole I Cannot Hear You Or Feel Your Heat, I Am Slowly Melding Into The Rock, –1 for Meh)

Loss will cause me to... get fewer complaints about next week's coaching candidates post.

Win will cause me to... feel good for Devin.

The strictures and conventions of sportswriting compel me to predict:

One day in spring
I said to myself
Why didn't you lead a rural life

I went down to the river
It said to me
I am ceaseless and unchanging
As long as the snows keep coming

The day is warm, and ominous

Finally, three opportunities for me to look stupid Sunday:

  • Michigan held under 100 yards rushing, leading to a lot of Gardner Do Somethings
  • Michigan is negative in TO margin.
  • Rutgers, 24-21

Comments

ST3

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:15 PM ^

Minnesota only ran 70 plays last week. Arizona ran 86 and Oregon ran 74 last night. With our depth and the amount of substitutions we make on defense, combined with our slow place on offense, I don't want to hear about our defense staying on the field too long as an excuse any more. Make some tackles and get off the field. Get some turnovers and put our offense in decent field position every now and then, OK?

MichiganSports

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:18 PM ^

If this was a home game i think we would probably pull it out. Being that we are on the road and Rutgers has been a better team and our current coach doesn't win on the road, we shall lose by atleast two scores.

Atlanta_Blue

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:21 PM ^

We're on the road, the RU crowd will be amped up, and Michigan has shown time and again (under Hoke) that when the going gets tough, it folds.  Combine that with the media circus surrounding Concussiongate and the resulting distraction, and I don't foree a win against this deeply mediocre opponent.

CharlesCarmichael

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:25 PM ^

Yeah- it's a sign of incredible committment that you are able to continue to write compelling material at this point, Brian.  Seriously, thanks.

I've never really felt sick before when it came to sports.  Angry, sad, disengaged, sure.  But reading this, I felt sick.  It's Rutgers, and my gut thinks that Michigan is going to loose.  Oh man...

Eye of the Tiger

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:25 PM ^

...in order to come back next year, then I give him about a 25% chance of making it.

We are currently 2-3. MSU is an almost definite loss, which reduces the likely top shelf to 8 wins. OSU is a bit more winnable, but that doesn't look very good at the moment either. While the rest are winnable, our performances to date suggest that none would be more than a 67% win--if we're being as charitable as possible. And does anyone seriously think this team will avoid at least one more flub in a winnable game? I don't.

Hoke's most plausible road to 2015 is to make it to Columbus with 6 wins and hope his team can do what they did last year and play far beyond what all evidence suggests they are capable of. It would be hard to fire him if we beat OSU and made a bowl game, frankly.

But if I were a betting man, I'd say we end up 5-7 and he gets canned in late November/early December. 

Indiana Blue

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:27 PM ^

that Devin DID NOT have ANY turnovers last week.  That's correct, not a single ONE!  And do you know when that last happened?

Yeah ... me neither.  C'mon boys ... let it roll tomorrow!

Go Blue!   

ESNY

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:35 PM ^

I see an insane performance by Gardner causing us to revisit the non-existent debate this past week of "why the fuck did you bench Gardner?" causing us to revisit the holy shit Hoke is incompetent in the handling of his QB, this time because everyone will focus on how good Gardner can be and how ompletely overwhelmed Morris was last week

User -not THAT user

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:36 PM ^

"Michigan decision to play Morris, and then continue to play Morris well after he'd demonstrated himself to be well below even a broken Devin Gardner's competence level, was inexplicable." 

It was pretty 'plicable.  Brady was giving DG (and everyone else on the team, the team, the team) a big EFF YOO for reasons that will never make sense outside of the locker room. 

SeattleChris

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:37 PM ^

This team 135 does not do well with it. 98's presence is worth at least 10 points. Rutgers 19-13.

In an alternate universe before Brandongate: Peppers plays offense, DeVeonGreen rushes for 100 and DG passes for 350+ with a couple nice scampers. M 27-17..

My name ... is Tim

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:39 PM ^

As a New Jerseyan who is attending tomorrow's game with a large group of family/alums from Michigan and  who has watched Rutgers' fanbase grow from disinterested and envious of Michigan to one that is a little to big for its britches and itching to let loose some obnoxious smacktalk on Michigan I would say my Fear/Paranoia and Desperate need to win Levels are at an 11.

bronxblue

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:45 PM ^

If this team comes out and seems to rally, I could see a close win. But if they come out beaten down by the controversy, this team will be lucky to get to 5 wins.

jabberwock

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:48 PM ^

a loss to Rutgers since before the season began.

Of course I thought we'd be going in to this game 5-0.

So just to continue to be contrarian I now predict a 21-13 michigan win.

 

CoachBP6

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:53 PM ^

If Michigan can run the ball, we win.  If Michigan can't run the ball and are forced to chuck it a bit, we will lose.  Rutgers leads the country in sacks and they really get after it.  Michigan loves setting itself up in 3rd and long these days so I'm really weary about the match up.  Our defense is good, but we need to attack and not constantly play the bend but don't break style GMATT loves so much.  A loss to Rutgers and a 2-4 start should be grounds for immediate removal, especially if we look as atrocious as we have been. 

NolaBleu

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:58 PM ^

Let's be honest, regardless of how the performance is this week, things will still be the same. Hoke will drop about 100 um's in press conferences and DB will still be nickle and diming us. The only change I see is at the end of the season because, dare I say it? Michigan is too scared for change even though everything points towards that change is needed. 

 

NolaBleu

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:55 PM ^

I have my tissues on the left side of me for when I cry due to getting punched in the soul dong again and again. I also have my beers on the right side of me for whenever Devin scores, I will pound one for him. Either I am going to be a crying mess like some woman who just watched the Notebook after their monthlies or I will be shouting and hollering drunk in happiness for Devin. I hope it's the latter and not the former. My girlfriend will be sitting beside me wondering what she signed up for and the only thing I can tell her is that she doesn't know what this is like when she is an LSU fan.

BlueinOK

October 3rd, 2014 at 2:56 PM ^

I have this weird feeling that we will play like that team we all expected this year tomorrow and then never display that again. It might be the only win left this year, sadly. 

BayWolves

October 3rd, 2014 at 3:07 PM ^

Rutgers wins 24 to 17.
If our defense and or special teams can combine for two scores then we will win 31 to 24.

DesHow21

October 3rd, 2014 at 3:30 PM ^

consists of :

 

1. Dinosaur punt - 10 men of course

2. Norfleet fair catching everything

3. Line drive punts

4. Missed field goals (best case) or Blocked field goal (Par for the course). 

artayay

October 3rd, 2014 at 3:29 PM ^

Friend from college offered me free ticket, so I'm heading over to Tailgate and sit in the 100 level of a Blackout. If nothing else, I could say "I was there when.."  Will be in the Black Parking lot by 3:00.  Prob one of the few/only Michigan Tents in the lot.  Feel free to throw something at me to get my attention if you see me..

KBLOW

October 3rd, 2014 at 3:39 PM ^

I'm pulling for a win but I'm ready to see more of the same from the past two weeks.  My prediction is that if we play poorly this week and lose that both Hoke and Brandon will publicly imply that it was caused by the fans' lack of unconditional support and unwillingness to let the issues be swept under the rug.

markusr2007

October 3rd, 2014 at 3:51 PM ^

It's going to suck you guyz.

By now our role in this play is quite clear:  to make shitty teams like Miami, Utah, Rutgers and Minnesota look like freaks of nature and conference champions.  It happens every time. Saturday at Rutgahs will be no different.

Last one to stock up on booze is a rotten egg......

Perkis-Size Me

October 3rd, 2014 at 3:53 PM ^

I want to believe this team turns a corner. I want to believe they know their backs are against the wall, the whole country is laughing at them, and their coach is a dead man walking. But I said that the last 3 weeks too. Until they show me they can do it, all I can believe will happen is what we've seen all season:

-Offense sputters and gives up several sacks. Countless three and outs. Green and Smith run into brick walls every single time. Even when the defense creates stops and forces some turnovers, the offense can't do anything with it.
-Defense plays alright, and looks a little better this week because of Gary Turnover Nora, but is constantly put in bad field position by a sputtering offense, and is gassed by the 4th quarter.
-28-14 Rutgers, the last TD coming in the last 2-3 minutes with Nova throwing a pick six to someone. It's like salt in an open wound because we know it doesn't change anything.
-Gardner gets blindsided by someone on the Rutgers D, and NO ONE comes to his defense.
-Hoke gives us his typical scripted bullshit presser: "we've got to do a better job of executing....that's on me as a coach....we're not talking about injuries....I believe this team can still compete for a big ten championship."
-DB continues to endorse Hoke

Rinse, wash, repeat. Cycle starts all over again next week as we wonder how many Penn State fans are going to flood the Big House.


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