Reinforce The Rafters Comment Count

Brian

3/1/2014 – Michigan 66, Minnesota 56 – 21-7, 13-3, guaranteed share of Big Ten title

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He moved it with his mind [Eric Upchurch]

Let us recalibrate ourselves.

I'm 34. Growing up, it was expected that Michigan won things. In football. And therefore in everything else, because football is everything except at, like, Kansas. (Kansas hired Charlie Weis on purpose. Basketball focus is kind of a disease.) That bled into other things, and then success was expected. This Is Michigan.

Success is still expected, in rhetoric and increasingly anachronistic Michigan-directed hate from fanbases around the Big Ten. Rivalry things I get. I don't get Iowa being livid about everything after taking five of six because of Bo, basically. Even after the key thing was eminently humbled, the new guy came in saying This Is Michigan, and yours truly and everyone else ate it up.

But the reality is that Michigan is in an increasingly demographically unfavored situation, waiting until water scarcity and global warming drives the people back into its bosom. Reputation and momentum worked in tandem to forestall the impact of these trends, and then: kaboom. First basketball, then football, and then sort of but pretty much hockey.

The dominion of Michigan is increasingly hard to see sustained. There is a lot of money and fanbase and these things should keep them above middling; Michigan fans expect any program fielded to be mentioned in the same breath with the elites. We are ill prepared to deal with anything but, what with infinite bowl streak that still defines our self-perception. 13 years into the post-Cooper era at OSU and it still feels like a cruel surprise.

Here's the thing.

Birthright fandom kind of sucks. You expect thing X and you must have thing X and anything slightly short of thing X is terrible. Being around OSU fans talking epic crap about every slightly deficient player on their team is both revelatory and probably a glimpse into what I thought in the immediate vicinity of 1997. See Kentucky basketball.

Hoping not to die is more fun. Ask an MSU fan about this, in re: Rose Bowl.

These things are inevitable historical trends that catch entire fanbases up and cannot be resisted. Success begets the expectation of more of that. What I am saying is that Michigan is now a hope-not-to-die set of programs with a birthright fanbase. We should recalibrate ourselves, for good fun.

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When Michigan hired John Beilein they hadn't been to an NCAA tournament since 1998, when Robert Traylor and Louis Bullock were team leaders. The year before, Maurice Taylor joined those gentlemen on a team that didn't make it at all; Taylor left for the NBA draft, where the Knicks drafted him because they are the Knicks. He tooled around the NBA for a decade, shooting long twos and flinching from any loose ball that came within three feet of him.

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John Beilein hates no one and makes self-depreciating jokes about subs being crazy and brings in Novaks and Burkes and Stauskases and Morgans. It is in fact cute when he loses his mind at the latest refereeing outrage he's been exposed to, even as it seems to get results these days.

He picks out random post-grad point guards from Indiana and leads them to double-digit A:TO ratios, and even when Michigan does happen to have a pile of NBA players on their roster it's by accident and development. Nobody's rushing to give these gentlemen shoe contracts until Beilein (and Alexander and Meyer and Jordan) reconfigure them.

This is one thing. This is a good thing. I supported Beilein's hire because I thought his floor was what he would do at West Virginia and Richmond and wherever he'd ever been, bringing in guys who would outperform recruiting expectations and enter many NCAA tournaments as the team you don't want as a Sweet 16 seed.

Then there is the other thing. Beilein won a Big Ten title with Novak as his power forward, and went to the championship game the next year on the back of a Penn State decommit and an NBA legacy no one really seemed to want. And this year, down both of those first-round draft picks he and his assistants identified and developed, down the one super-blue-chip recruit Beilein has ever acquired, Michigan won the Big Ten. They are just about a lock to win it outright for the first time in almost 30 years.

I know you are inclined because of that drought, and I think I probably don't have to tell many people this thing, but I kind of have to tell myself. This is not normal. This is not something that can be expected. This is not Michigan, not in that sense.

It seems to be Michigan. And the Michigan it posits is a different, bizarre, wondrous thing. Not because of anything inherent. There are places better able to recruit with athletic departments better at creating an environment. This has nothing to do with institutional momentum, because there was none. This is whole cloth, from which they've made three banners in three years. And counting.

This is not This Is Michigan. This is better.

Bullets

Randomness is random. Very frustrating start from behind the line as Michigan goes 2/12 on mostly high quality looks (there were a couple Stauskas jacks that were tough). Irvin in particular went 0/3 on three must-take shots. But things evened out with a hot streak that saw Michigan finish the game at 39%, just about on their season average.

I was about to start rage-shaking about another impossibly slow offensive start when Michigan kicked it into gear. So there's that.

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Upchurch

GRIII doin' things. Figures that as soon as I say Robinson should basically never take anyone off the bounce he starts doing that rather effectively. He drove to the lane and dumped a pass off to Morgan for an and-one. I was all like "urk?" Then he drove Buggs to the baseline and set up Stauskas for the triple in Stauskas/LeVert Corner, and I was like "guuuurk?"

That is real progress. He's had three assists in consecutive games, a feat he only achieved once before this year, against Penn State, and he's generated at least a few of his own shots. It's still a work in progress, as the frustrating turnovers when he brings the ball up indicate, but at least the last four games (averaging 6/9 from two) provide a indication of that progress stuff.

And then there were the usual GRIII-is-destroying-Tokyo things. He re-enacted his game winner against Purdue and brought the house down on 1) a Stauskas alley oop and 2) a bang bang bang transition oop that had me waving myself with an elaborate hat and moaning "mercy!"

I do think he needs to have more impact on the boards on both ends. The OREB/putback after Minnesota had closed in the second half was awesome; it reinforced his ability in that department and the unfortunate rarity of things like that. He's got close to the same athleticism Braden Dawson does (Dawson is thicker) but is nowhere near Dawson's spectacular 13.2 OREB rate.

The zoom in. Ace pointed out that if you zoom in on one of Eric's GRIII-destroys-Tokyo images you get magic:

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This contains the Horford/McGary dichotomy, the bench mob going off, Andrew Dakich like crane-kicking a dude, and John Beilein reacting exactly how I did, with a sort of stiff "okay hurray GET BACK ON DEFENSE."

Long twos! Argh! I don't mind a long two with 12 or 10 or 8 seconds on the shot clock. Once the clock gets much under that people start overplaying the shot you have to take, and your chances of finding something super is not great. Even 15 is tolerable. 25 sends me into conniption fits, especially against one of the worst defenses in the Big Ten, and it certainly seemed like Michigan was taking a ton of 'em.

That Stauskas aggressiveness thing does lead to a bunch of questionable shots, and I'm okay with it when the payoff is 3 points at like a 30 or 35 percent rate, two at a 35 or 40 percent rate drives me nuuuuuuts.

The elbow jumpers are fine, the threes are fine, it's just those shots a step inside the line that make me hear Bo Ryan cackling in the background.

Turned that off. Morgan and Horford got beat up a bit early as Elliot Eliason went 4/5 and got another layup that Horford had to foul on (he missed both FTs). And then Eliason ceased existing. Major credit to Morgan for preventing entry passes and ripping down several critical MANBOUNDS late.

Morgan didn't get many opportunities on the offensive end, partially because he had a rough game catching passes and the occasional offensive rebound, but the brief second-half section where Horford came in and got crushed by Mo Walker hammered home how well Morgan was cutting off the things Minnesota was trying to do inside. I am slightly worried that there will be a chemistry breakdown next year without him even if McGary comes back, and while that's probably an irrational fear borne of recent Merritt/Lee and Glendening departures, it is real.

Title chance update! Secured. Win @ Illinois or against Indiana and it's outright.

Seed update. The three seed is now unanimous amongst serious prognosticators. Algorithmic source Crashing The Dance was the last holdout, as it still has Creighton and Iowa State ahead of M, items which do not seem true to humans with good track records. Michigan's chance at a 2 is pretty slim, though. They are not likely to pass Syracuse or Duke, Villanova would have to drop some unexpected games, and Wisconsin is hard to pass with their wins over Florida and UVA. If only Michigan could have gotten six more points against Charlotte and Arizona they'd probably be a one, but alas and alack.

Comments

The Geek

March 3rd, 2014 at 12:40 PM ^

A thoroughly enjoyable read, start to finish. I can't explain my euphoria, and flat out love for this team... 2012-2013 was special, and we knew it. When Trey and THJ left for the Association, I was prepared for a let-down.

My freshman year was '89 and it was magical. Coach Beilein has created something very special at Michigan. Recalibration aside, I'm enjoying the wonderful ride... If only we could get Cooper back in Columbus, life would be perfect.

BTW, Eric's photo of GRIII Destroying Tokyo is awesome -- Dakich has epic bench celebrations.

GO BLUE!!

PAproudtoGoBlue

March 3rd, 2014 at 12:51 PM ^

Are we really worried about our bigs situation next year? I love Morgan and the things he does for the team should be simulated by all but, his graduation won't mean a whole lot in the end. Once again I love Morgan and all his effort and his officials be damned I'm still going to get in position to take this charge even if I only get the call 1 out of 4 times. Donnnal in the wings, Doyle on his way and McGary could be back. Oh yeah and Horford the most improved player on this team. Let's just enjoy the rest of this season and let  Belien do his thing in the off season. 

Njia

March 3rd, 2014 at 1:02 PM ^

When you don't got except once a quarter century, then it sure is a lot of fun. It's a treat, something to be favored, not a birthrite. 

We've taken it as canonical truth that This Is Michigan entitled us to B1G Championships until Judgement Day. It's been a long time since we've been to the Rose Bowl as the B1G Champs and not as a consolation prize. By my watch, not a quarter century, but still a decade. 

Long enough. I'm ready to dispense with This Is Michigan and move on to This Is Something Better (Copyright 2014 Brian Cook).

3rdGenerationBlue

March 3rd, 2014 at 1:14 PM ^

But thinking about your Muppet fetish lets revise to 6. Thanks for reminding me that you are too young to have much recollection of Bo and the bulk of your formative years were spent watching Carr's teams. By all accounts you aren't Lloyd's biggest fan so what made you a fan in the first place? Don't you think being a fan includes hoping that better days are ahead for your team? Instead you are always focused on doom and gloom. Please go back and read the crap you were writing about the basketball team a few months ago. You were down on the freshmen and not very happy with the rest of the team. You are lucky that you cater to a generation with a 30 second attention span. Doesn't anyone point out all the crap you write that you gloss over later when things turn for the better? Or do you and your mods make sure to delete/ ban all dissenting opinions? BTW, did you watch the game live or record it because you needed to see a third rate country act instead?

Phil Brickma

March 3rd, 2014 at 2:10 PM ^

Any rational observations of this team before Big Ten play had this team finishing no higher than fifth.

I think you are looking at the opposite of Brian's writing spectrum. It's not necessarily all doom and gloom as it is a fan with a heavy emotional attachment to the team trying to be as objective as possible. Sometimes, to a fault.

bronxblue

March 3rd, 2014 at 1:33 PM ^

Great write-up.  UM football isn't what people remember it being from the 80s and 90s, but neither is this basketball team.  Expectations should not always be diminished, but recalibration is in order.  UM is mere days away from winning an outright title in one of the best conferences in the country, and they will do it running away.  That's absolutely amazing to me.

That said, I have a sinking suspicion that Wiscy will win the BTT, but whatever.

TheNema

March 3rd, 2014 at 2:43 PM ^

"But the reality is that Michigan is in an increasingly demographically unfavored situation, waiting until water scarcity and global warming drives the people back into its bosom." 

Wait, is this the football excuse? Because a team 65 miles from us finished #2 in the country this past season. The same as where our basketball team ranked in the last completed season. This might not be a good time to classify both schools as having "just hope not to die" programs.

champswest

March 3rd, 2014 at 2:44 PM ^

only about half of the time.  He leaves too much to interpretation, which leades to misunderstanding.  I guess that is my problem not his.

 Having said that, Michigan stopped being a recruiting hot bed long before Brian was born.

M-Dog

March 3rd, 2014 at 3:00 PM ^

I agree about the birthright thing in Football.  We expect way too much for who we are, based on who we used to be.
 
But not so for Basketball.  You can win a National Championship just by recruiting S.E. Michigan.  It's been done.  In that sense, we are like USC is or Texas is or Florida/FSU/Miami are in Football.  We have incredible elite talent right in our own backyard, demographic shifts or not.
 
We actually have a legit "birthrigth" in basketball when we don't screw it up.  And even with the screwups, we still have an arguably far better record in basketball over the last 50 years than we do with football.
 
That's why I was disappointed in John Beilein at first.  Why is he not recruiting S.E. Michigan harder/better?  Why is he going to Indiana to get kids?  Does USC go to Indiana to get running backs and wide recievers?
 
Now that JB has righted the ship, he can recruit anywhere.  And I do think we'll get some of those S.E. Michigan kids that State has been getting back in the fold.
 
I don't think where we are now is an abberation.  Nor do I think it is unsustainable when John Beilein leaves, even though I think he is at minimum one of the top five coaches in the country. 
 
Get ready for Basketball birthright.  This is Michigan.
 
 

Shop Smart Sho…

March 3rd, 2014 at 10:56 PM ^

You're upset that Beilein is recruiting in Indiana?  You do know that Indiana is arguably the most basketball mad state in the union, right?  There is a BUNCH of talent there.  Also keep in mind that Michigan does have to get these kids into school, and sadly the Detroit high schools aren't doing them any favors on that front.  It doesn't matter how good the kid is, he still has to have the grades.  See one Demar Dorsey if you need a reminder of that. 

Totally2

March 3rd, 2014 at 3:22 PM ^

Brian brilliance, in thought-dot connecting and artristy-of-presentration, "riding out of the north night" yet again, slaying fictious thought bubbles floating in the memesphere. . . Thanks man. Call me a kiss-ass, sure, but what an ass! One of the best sports writers in the country. Kenpom says BRIAN BY 11.

Bodogblog

March 3rd, 2014 at 3:30 PM ^

In my opinion, misplaced and untimely.

The opening up there is obit, when reality - for this BB team that just won this thing - is blossom. 

CompleteLunacy

March 3rd, 2014 at 3:36 PM ^

I just don't understand the need for recalibration now, considering it should have been done at least 3 years ago. But I agree about the need for recalibration itself. I'm just a little depressed having to read about it in a post where Michigan just won a freaking championship. I mean, if any Michigan fan feels like a championship is a "This is Michigan" birthright in today's college landscape, they deserve a whack to the head. 

k.o.k.Law

March 3rd, 2014 at 6:56 PM ^

The intro provides context to the hoop achievements.

  • We should recalibrate ourselves, for good fun.

Instead of thinking, finally, back to what we should expect every year, let us enjoy the ride, as Sam Webb says on WTKA.

This team could get upset in the first or second round.

We should have lost to Kansas last year.

Who knows when we will win a title again?  Who thought in 1986 it would not happen again until 2012?

This team has achieved extraordinary success under trying circumstances.

Rather than feel somehow entitled to this level of success, let us cheer until our lungs are sore.

Jobu

March 3rd, 2014 at 8:32 PM ^

You just said we were a lock win it outright. Damn you. If we lose to Indiana or Illinois I am bringing this up

ClearEyesFullHart

March 3rd, 2014 at 8:34 PM ^

But I actually gleaned an interesting angle from listening to Sparty radio(karsh and Anderson) this morning. If Michigan doesn't lose to Ohio after that first B1G Championship, Illinois probably doesn't steal Ohio's coach. Ohio's coach doesn't get stolen, Caris probably doesn't put his feelers out there, Michigan probably doesn't go after him. Like it was meant to be or something. Very yin yang.

Beezy

March 3rd, 2014 at 8:50 PM ^

One of two silver linings of going to Michigan from 2008 to 2012 was having to recalibrate expectations the entire time I was there (the other being able to watch denard in person while it was affordable).  It really put into perspective how nice even the run during the early-mid aughts was (3 Rose Bowls in 4 years).

However, the same cannot be said for basketball.  Expectations be too damn high now.

freejs

March 4th, 2014 at 1:20 AM ^

I've been wondering, for a few years now, if the demographic thing doesn't just translate into less margin for error. As in, your coaching hires must be spectacular. Mediocre and uninspired won't bump the cart down the tracks at the requisite speed.

We made a perfect pick/perfect fit pick with Beilein.

The other guy, I don't know.

Hockey, I blame the Junior Olympics. It seems to fuck up our season every damn time.