Preview: Rutgers 2016 Comment Count

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WHAT Michigan at
Rutgers
WHERE Cable Subscribers Stadium
Piscataway, NJ
WHEN 7 Eastern
October 8th, 2016
THE LINE Michigan –29.5
TELEVISION ESPN2
TICKETS From $81
WEATHER overcast, mid 60s
slight chance of rain
 
Many numbers herein courtesy Pro Football Focus.

Overview

Rutgers has been hammered 48-13 by Washington and 58-0 by OSU this year. The beatings will continue even if they managed to hang close with Iowa.

Run Offense vs Rutgers

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Hamilton: now DT sized. Still very good.

This is a spot at which it's difficult to reconcile PFF's grading and Bill Connelly's fancystats with regular old numbers. Run defense is a relative strong point for the Cable Subscribers—38th in S&P+—for reasons that are obscure. They did hold Washington to three yards a carry in the opener. Unfortunately for them, things have gotten steadily worse since: 3.9 YPC for Howard, 5.2 for New Mexico, 5.1 for Iowa, and finally 7.7 for Ohio State. At this rate they'll be giving up 15 yards a carry by the end of the season. They're 13th in the Big Ten in YPA allowed, one one-hundredth of a yard in front of Purdue.

Meanwhile, Ace points out that the Washington stats are deceiving:

Washington put up 24 points in the first quarter, added a kickoff return touchdown in the second, and basically closed up shop—their two second-half scores were on punt and interception returns. While the Huskies were able to throw at will—an even ten yards per attempt—they managed only 100 yards on 28 non-sack carries.

So the S&P number has some explaining to do.

Anyway: PFF likes their defensive line quite a bit. Darius Hamilton, their star DE/DT, is still around. He's grading out as a plus player against both run and pass, very much so on the ground. They rotate seven defensive linemen even after DE Quanzell Lambert got knocked out for the year. PFF thinks three of them are good to very good and one is about average; even if the other three guys aren't so great this is better than you'd expect for a team that's struggled so much in plain old yards per carry.

By way of explanation, PFF hammers all three starting linebackers. Trevor Morris, Deonte Roberts, and Greg Jones all carry significantly negative grades; they're positive in coverage, generally, and bad to very bad on the ground. No one on this defense touches the astoundingly poor grades for the offense, but nonetheless that LB level is a major liability and one Michigan is well-suited to exploit with their various misdirection plays. Compounding matters was a helmet-to-helmet hit Jones took from Morris last week. He is unlikely to play.

Hamilton will pose problems for the interior of the line. He is good enough to disrupt plays on his own, and he's apparently surrounded by some other guys who can play a bit. While this figures to be a walkover, there's a significant chance the ground game looks iffy, at least until someone pops through the line and nobody's there to clean up. Could be a day where a bunch of disappointing gains are offset by multiple romps for 30+ yards. 

KEY MATCHUP: WHOEVER THE NEW GUY IS versus A SENSE OF RISING PANIC. Whether it's Kugler or Bushell-Beatty who draws into the lineup all eyes will be on him in an attempt to discover how boned we are thanks to the Newsome injury.

[Hit THE JUMP for OH MAN THIS LINE against MICHIGAN'S DL is a THING I SAY EVERY WEEK NOW]

Pass Offense vs Rutgers

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Wharton is an up and comer

This will hopefully be a game to get healthy for Wilton Speight. While PFF likes the defensive line it's mostly because Rutgers guys have stuffed up some runs. (I guess?) Hamilton is the only meaningfully positive guy as a pass rusher. They've got 11 sacks, seven of which came against Howard and New Mexico. They're 86th in adjusted sack rate.

On the other hand they have some nice coverage pieces. Free safety Kiy Hester is a notable outlier in a secondary that PFF otherwise thinks is pretty good. CB Isaiah Wharton is a +3.1 in coverage despite being a true sophomore who was a two-star recruit; fellow sophomore Blessuan Austin is in the same range, although he's a poor run defender. Safety Anthony Cioffi has been good against both run and pass.

This hasn't added up to much statistically: Rutgers is 12th in the Big Ten in YPA allowed and got bombed by UW to the tune of ten yards an attempt; their other three D-I opponents have all been around 7.0. Rutgers did hold CJ Beathard and Iowa to a 52% completion rate and 162 yards overall, so they're capable of making things tough to some extent.

So this should be a situation where Speight has a reasonable amount of time to find guys in small windows. His ability to do that seems to vary by the week; ditto his ability to avoid throwing into coverage. The absence of Jones, the Subscribers' best cover linebacker, may open things up for Jake Butt—those LBs are going to be all over the place in this game and play action figures to bust guys open for big chunks.

KEY MATCHUP: WILTON SPEIGHT versus HIMSELF. Many of Speight's issues the past couple weeks have been opponent-invariant. Improvement comes from within.

Run Defense vs Rutgers

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Meet Robert Martin, the only non-horrendous thing about RU's ground game

Rutgers is gonna die.

If you're not into the whole brevity thing, they're averaging 2.9 yards a carry in their games against Washington, Iowa, and Ohio State. They're 85th in rushing S&P+. Michigan is second. Their left tackle is probably going to miss the game. That tackle is the only player PFF grades out meaningfully positive as a run blocker on their entire offense. They have a guy with a –15.2, and he's the OL with the most snaps of anyone.

Tailback Robert Martin is doing what he can to offset the suck all around him; PFF has him +2.7 as a runner, and Ace liked him reasonably well:

Under the circumstances, however, I thought running back Robert Martin did quite well with what he was given—which, for the most part, wasn't much. OSU held him to 40 yards on 13 carries with a long of 13. When provided a sliver of space, though, Martin made the most of it:

Martin also had a couple nice backside cuts in this game. He's not a make-you-miss guy in the open field, but he has solid vision and grinds out yards after contact.

This is the part of the preview where I tell you various things about the opposition team and etc., etc., etc. But they're just gonna die.

KEY MATCHUP: MICHIGAN versus BUSTS. That's how Rutgers gets yards.

Pass Defense vs Rutgers

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Only good player in this department is a 5'10" freshman baseball player

Rutgers is also gonna die here.

Janarion Grant, their best player, is out for the year. PFF rates every receiving target in the red and has a massive negative grade for QB Chris Laviano. They're completing 47% of their passes for 5.3 YPA and are coming off a 3/16 performance against OSU. They've given up 11 sacks already. They're 111th in passing S&P+. Michigan is 1st.

If there's anything of interest here it's freshman WR Jawuan Harris, who PFF does rate positively as a receiver—some awful run blocking brings him into the red. He's a slot averaging 18 yards a catch and could be an issue if he gets matched up on a safety at some point. Whether Rutgers can protect long enough for that to matter is dubious.

There are some opponent-invariant things to watch out for. Michigan has cut down on the busts the past couple weeks and would like that trend to continue. Guys have had a tendency to pop open over the middle, something that even Rutgers might have a shot at exploiting since those throws are generally the easiest if they're available. Michigan would like to continue their recent streak of excellent QB containment, as well.

KEY MATCHUP: CHRIS LAVIANO'S RIBS versus REPEATED IMPACTS.

Special Teams

Grant's out and there goes much of the danger in the Subscriber special teams. They've had one punt return for zero yards since; their main KOR guy in his absence is somehow averaging 13 yards an attempt. While Michigan's vulnerable to returns if Kenny Allen doesn't get off a boomer, Rutgers isn't particularly likely to rip off a big one.

Rutgers punting situation is horrendous. Sophomore Michael Citron is averaging 38 yards a kick despite having few or no pooch attempts and has seen 15 of his 33 non-touchback punts returned; Washington ripped off a touchdown in the opener. They've managed to contain returners decently since. Meanwhile, RU has one touchback on a kickoff this year. Peppers will get 5-10 return opportunities.

New kicker David Bonagura is 6/7 on the season.  This is advantage: Rutgers. Probably the only one.

Michigan's main concern is obviously getting their field goal kickers back to functional. Last week they were 0/3, dropping Allen to 4/8 on the year. Ryan Tice came in and missed his only attempt. Going on press conferences, Tice will probably get the call first. Freshman Quinn Nordin is back and practicing after not being available early in the season and is another possibility, especially on long FGs.

KEY MATCHUP: AHHHH YOU PUT IT THROUGH THE UPRIGHTS.

Intangibles

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Cheap Thrills

Worry if...

  • Michigan shows up to a bunch of magnets and a teddy bear on the field.
  • Another player goes down clutching his knee.
  • The moon explodes.

Cackle with knowing glee if...

  • Wilton Speight gets healthy and back to his UCF performance.
  • It's a passing down.
  • Also if it's another down.

Fear/Paranoia Level: 1 (Baseline 5; –1 Their Only Good Player On Offense Is Out, –1 for This Offensive Line Is Going To Be Set On Fire, –1 for Also Their Left Tackle Is Out, +1 for Their Burning Hatred Will Cause Them To Play Out Of Their Minds, –1 for Hahahahaha No Nevermind, –1 for They've Played A Couple Top Five Teams Already And We Know What Happens.)

Desperate need to win level: 10 (Baseline 5; +1 for Some Stakes On This Season Yessir, +1 for Losing To 30 Point Underdogs Is Generally Bad For My Sanity, +1 for Scheduling A Satellite Camp At Exactly The Same Time Michigan Did Is Such A Rutgers Move, +1 for Maybe Repeated Blowouts Can Shame Them Into Leaving The Conference, +1 for I Drove On The New Jersey Turnpike This Summer And It Caused Me To Lose All Faith In Humanity.)

Loss will cause me to... why the hell would I set this time machine to 2014 anyway I am so bad at time machines.

Win will cause me to... meh.

The strictures and conventions of sportswriting compel me to predict:

Michigan wins by a lot.

Finally, three opportunities for me to look stupid Sunday:

  • Laviano does not finish the game. He throws two picks, one returned for a TD.
  • Peppers gets an offensive touch for absolutely no reason in the second quarter that he scores on.
  • Michigan, 59-0

Comments

MMB 82

October 7th, 2016 at 2:39 PM ^

the earth would end up with rings, like Saturn. Those pieces of the moon that didn't end up in the ring would pretty much wipe out the entire surface of the planet, but at least it wouldn't happen right away. As mentioned above, check out Seveneves by Neal Stephenson.

Indiana Blue

October 7th, 2016 at 1:32 PM ^

is a payback game from 2 years ago.  What Rutgers has is athletes, not necessarily football players (as they lack coaching), but they do have athletes.  IMO, Rutgers would house Purdue (who have almost no athletes).  The game is in NJ and they won the last time we played there .. that should supply enough emotion and energy to make the first 20 minutes rather uncompfortable to watch.  However - after that surge comes actual football skills ... which we should handily manage by 35 or so points.

No reason not to celebrate "wife day" at 6 - 0.

Go Blue! 

BlueMan80

October 7th, 2016 at 1:33 PM ^

Last week was great, but the 9 points we left on the field made for a stressful 4th quarter.  I look forward to relaxed game watching and beer drinking this week.  It's a great way to ease into the bye week.

CorkyCole

October 7th, 2016 at 1:57 PM ^

The fact that Rutgers has given me a reason to view this as an "eating popcorn gif" game is fantastic. I love their fanbase and Chris Ash.

funkywolve

October 7th, 2016 at 2:09 PM ^

UFR numbers on the dline could be rediculous after this game.  However, if Rutgers is just going 3 and out everytime, there might not be enough snaps to accumulate massive numbers.

Hoping to see a lot of second and third stringers get on the field this game.

Perkis-Size Me

October 7th, 2016 at 2:11 PM ^

While I'm fairly confident we'll put this game away by the second half, I believe Rutgers is going to come out fired up out the wazoo. Wouldn't be surprised if Ash has an entirely different playbook based just for this game, and the crowd is going to be raucous. But these guys just flat out don't have the horses to keep up. Janarion Grant is done for the year, and our DL is going to make life an utter living hell for Laviano.

Hoping Gary can have a monster game in show everyone at Rutgers the talent they thought they could bring in, but never even remotely had a chance on. 

Hopefully we can get the run game going tomorrow, as I'm sure Hamilton will present some problems, but you just know Harbaugh is going to exploit the middle of the field badly on this one. Rutgers is in a similar situation to PSU with its linebackers, and I think we're going to see a LOT of Jake Butt tomorrow. 

I'm thinking tomorrow will be a 49-14 kind of affair. Rutgers will be seething after this game, and we'll go back to forgetting about them until its time for their next ass whipping next year. 

 

BoFan

October 7th, 2016 at 2:43 PM ^

Brian, the desperate need to win rating appears obsolete this year and hopefully for the rest of the Harbaugh era. When we are hoping to go undefeated and make the playoffs, every game is a 10.

myislanduniverse

October 7th, 2016 at 2:49 PM ^

I was having a hard time getting up for this game until reading some of the comment threads on the Rutgers sites. 

 

"Harbaugh and Michigan are classless and will have no honor in trying to run the score up against us, and so the game might unfortunately turn out similarly to the 58-0 game that the benevolent Urban Meyer and OSU delivered us when they gifted us with their presence last week."

craig_james

October 7th, 2016 at 3:00 PM ^

Harbaugh if you are reading this, please have one play towards the end of the first quarter when the game is in hand with Peppers at QB, Gary at FB and do a FB dive for a TD.

Blue in PA

October 7th, 2016 at 3:38 PM ^

Going with a punt return and a defensive score...   

 

I'm going to guess that Peppers doesn't get many, if any, snaps on offense this game.

 

If Gary gets in on offense, in a goal line set,  he needs to line up at TE and slip out for a pass in the endzone.   

That was the play I was screaming for with Lewan for the 2pt conv. against ohio state in '13, sigh.... they didn't hear me.

 

 

lhglrkwg

October 7th, 2016 at 3:08 PM ^

61-2

Michigan blocks partially blocks a field goal which ends up at the Michigan 5. One of our guys scoops it up trying to return it and dances around inside the 5 and runs into the endzone trying to make a play when he trips on his own shoelaces resulting in a safety for Rutgers

Blue Durham

October 7th, 2016 at 3:33 PM ^

and I am originally from New Jersey. And to display this contempt, on offense Harbaugh should call the same running play. All game. Go ahead, Ohio State fuckers, study that film.

jsquigg

October 7th, 2016 at 4:04 PM ^

So if MSU is like OSU with an inferiority complex, is Rutgers MSU with an inferiority complex?  Thank God Harbaugh is here because losing to Rutgers and their 12 fans would be brutal now that it's a "huge rivalry."

PopeLando

October 7th, 2016 at 4:09 PM ^

We should be thankful to Rutgers for being such dicks about U of M. If they weren't, we wouldn't feel anything about this game. Now, I feel the kind of amused hatred that I recall having for Sparty way back when. I miss that emotion. I want more of it. Rutgers is the new Sparty. And hopefully Sparty will go back to being Sparty. Rutgers: inspirers of amused hatred. Now let's go beat the crap out of those assholes lol.

MGoBlueMyself

October 7th, 2016 at 4:43 PM ^

I love how one of these Rutgers experts claims that Harbaugh has no friends outside of Ann Arbor, "and even that is questionable."  I'm sure he has TONS of sources in multiple Ann Arbor social circles.  

http://www.onthebanks.com/2016/10/7/13170112/otb-staff-predictions-4-michigan-at-rutgers-football-big-ten-chris-ash-jabrill-peppers-jim-harbaugh 

Like Urban Meyer, Nick Saban, Brian Kelly are these really cuddly, lovable guys. 

 

BlueinLansing

October 7th, 2016 at 4:59 PM ^

like the Maryland game last year where we sort of struggled but won comfortbly against a team that didn't look threatening.  I'd like to hammer these guys but the winds will be a wild card and might keep our passing game in check.

 

YoOoBoMoLloRoHo

October 7th, 2016 at 5:24 PM ^

of the Knights is the only enjoyable outcome tomorrow. Two years ago the game was frustrating and depressing - especially in person with their clueless fanbase. Tomorrow an ass-kicking will ensure all is right in the football universe.