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it’s back [Bryan Fuller]

Single digits. Via the twitters,various numbers for incoming freshman are now known. The most significant development for Michigan numerologists: Crawford and EMB are both getting the #1. This is good; the number had gotten too bound up in its history to actually get used most of the time. I’m willing to give it to a guy who isn’t AC yet just to get it out of mothballs. Issuing it to a defender too is an interesting twist, especially a linebacker.

Other numbers: Devin Asiasi and Lavert Hill are both #2—no pressure, Lavert—and Rashan Gary will retain his #3 from high school—no pressure, #3.

[UPDATE: Seth relates that some of these numbers are just sticky notes, not plates, and that those are not official. Never mind some of this, then.]

Goodbye, ESPN. The last guy left in Bristol who can call college football is Joe Tessitore. All games this fall will be called by him or the army of Pam Ward clones currently being decanted in the basement:

  1. Mike Tirico left for NBC,which caused the accursed NFL to yoink Sean McDonough for Monday Night Football.
  2. McDonough’s broadcast partner Chris Spielman left for FOX, where he, too, will call f-ing NFL games.
  3. There are plenty of rumors that Brad Nessler is leaving for CBS, which seem to be backed by the fact that Tessitore got promoted to Saturday nights.
  4. Brent Musberger is still in SEC Network purgatory.

Tessitore is fine, and Fowler is fine. It sucks to lose McDonough, Spielman, and Nessler, all of whom are great.

Not that it matters so much to the Big Ten. They must have had a teleconference, because various reporters are now quoting ADs and Delany about the second half of the Big Ten’s rights package. Is the following real or posturing for a better deal from suddenly-miserly ESPN?

“No one has amnesia about the relationship we have had with ESPN. John Skipper and that group, they have been a wonderful partner. But we’re at a different place and I think they’re at a different place in 2016 than we were in the last round (of negotiations). That doesn’t mean we can’t get to the altar together and get married again. But we’re at the dating stage right now. And that’s a process.”

Whenever this comes up you hear that coaches are loathe to not have a relationship with the gorilla in the sports media ecosystem

“I believe the Big Ten schools are, at a certain point, going to demand from their leadership, ‘We have to be on ESPN, for recruiting and for publicity. We can’t give that partnership up, it’s too valuable for us in in terms of our conference competing against other conferences for high school players,’” Deitsch said on his podcast. “I’m going to bet, in the end, there’s a deal there.”

…but I’ll believe a college athletics conglomerate is willing to leave money on the table when I see it.

Departing ESPN wholesale for (probably) FOX would be interesting. Right now the Big Ten gets a ton of viewership—would that move tank it? Or would the prospect of having an army of Pam Ward clones do every game at ESPN do so?

On that Tunsil lawsuit. Tunsil’s stepfather is on the stepfather is on the warpath:

Miller met with an NCAA investigator in July and told him about other possible improprieties he had witnessed dating back to Tunsil’s high school recruitment, when Tunsil turned down Nick Saban at Alabama and Mark Richt at Georgia to sign with Hugh Freeze at Mississippi.

Miller claims Tunsil’s academic records were altered. He said Polingo used to receive Western Union deliveries of money from Barney Farrar, Ole Miss assistant athletic director for high school and junior college relations. An apparent reference to Farrar was made in the year-old text messages on draft night; when Tunsil asked the Ole Miss administrator for money, he responds, “See Barney next week.” Farrar has denied giving money to or being asked for money by Tunsil, Ole Miss is investigating and Farese predicts it will turn out to be “much ado about nothing.”

Some of that has already been accounted for in the allegations the NCAA has investigated. This lawsuit promises to uncover further things, because it looks like Ole Miss got caught giving him a bunch of different piddly stuff:

The NCAA said Tunsil was not initially honest but that five rules violations were confirmed: Tunsil improperly used three loaner cars without paying during a six-month period; received two nights’ lodging at a local home; accepted a free airline ticket; used a rental car for one day for free, and received an interest-free four-month loan to make a $3,000 down payment on a used car.

That’s not a one time thing, that is five different incidents of giving the guy cash, directly or not, and looks like the tip of the iceberg. What are the chances that this pattern is not repeated with other players? What are the chances that these are the only five things Tunsil was provided? Zero and zero.

Old school items. Via Dr. Sap:

I don’t know why people suspected Caris was soft. He has a broken foot:

LeVert revealed here this week that his injury -- the nature of which was kept under wraps during the season -- is a Jones fracture to the fifth metatarsal in his left foot. The injury, he said, is similar to the one he suffered earlier in his career.

He hoped the fracture would heal on its own, but when that process was slow-going, he opted instead to have surgery after the season by Dr. Martin O'Malley.

LeVert was still on crutches this week in Chicago, and said he will need to wear a boot on his left foot for another four weeks. That means he won't be doing any predraft workouts with teams.

The idea that Levert would try to avoid playing time this year was always goofy. Nobody wants to enter the NBA draft after two years mostly lost to injury. Even if he was only thinking of his draft stock, he would have played if at all possible. But rabblers gonna rabble.

Inevitable comparison. Beilein is going to go there with Xavier Simpson. He’s going with Trey Burke:

"I do," Michigan coach John Beilein was saying recently, asked if he sees significant comparisons between the two, other than they're both from Ohio.

"I see the dog in him, and I mean that in a positive. He goes out there and guards people and plays and he's a high competitor.

"This guy might be a guy that comes in the door with those competitive instincts."

Yeah buddy.

A step towards sanity. The Big Ten will start using campus sites for hockey playoffs once ND joins, with a single week of best two-of-three games before a single elimination final four at an as of yet undisclosed location that I hope is the league winner’s home ice. The winner gets a bye, you see, and it would be weird if their reward was not playing any games at home. 

Etc.: Coaches complain about transfers, news at 11. M a slight favorite at MSU, near touchdown dog at OSU. Wojo on satellite camps.

John Gasaway compiles a list of the top shooting performances in the Kenpom era that surprisingly does not include a Stauskas or Burke team; it does include last year’s MSU game, with Michigan on the “whoops” side.

Comments

Kilgore Trout

May 18th, 2016 at 1:39 PM ^

I don't know if there's exclusivity in the NF / NBC deal, but I wouldn't mind seeing nbc get involved. They have done a nice job with the Premier League and have the ability to put games on multiple stations (I think all 10 BPL games were on last Sunday at the same time).



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M-Dog

May 18th, 2016 at 2:16 PM ^

Do. Not. Want.

EPL or not, NBC does the absolute worst job of covering college football of anybody.  

They use up almost the entire Notre Dame halftime pimping their upcoming NFL games the next day.  If you want highlights of what's actually going on in college football while you are, you know, watching college football, you have to turn the channel.

They cover college football as just a way to kill time until the NFL games come on, which is what they really care about.  They have done so little with ND broadcasts versus what they could do, it still amazes me.

Like them or not, ESPN covers college football like it matters.  They are (or at least they were) the gold standard.  

From Game Day in the morning to the Game Day Final recap at 1:00 AM, they make a day of it.  They weave the whole day together into a single narrative.  You can check in througout the day and get the full story of what is happening across the entire landscape of CFB.  

They are the tribal campfire of college football.  

They are not just putting a game on the TV for 3 hours and then walking away to other higher-priority programming as soon as it's over.   

Their coverage of CFB blows away NBC.

 

WorldwideTJRob

May 18th, 2016 at 3:35 PM ^

But you're comparing a network who covers 1 CFB game every 2-3 weeks to a network that covers it every week and has 10 games throughout the day. If they take 1-2 games a week it will be fine plus who at ESPN can do a better job than Mike Tirico calling a football game?



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M-Dog

May 18th, 2016 at 5:25 PM ^

Yes, that is my point.  ESPN is committed to college football and they own it.  It's not a part-time gig to fill in time until their other priorities kick in.  It makes them far better at it than the part-timers.

What ESPN does is something that could eventually be replicated by other networks, but at some point in time those networks would need to make a shift to emphasizing college football if they are going to take on broadcasting more CFB games.

Get rid of the NFL guys.  Get rid of the NFL themes.  It's Saturday, I don't want to hear about the fucking NFL.  I want it to be of, by, and for college football for the whole day.   

I want CFB highlights and cut-ins throughout the day.  I want a show like Game Day that sets the scene for the day.  I want a recap at the end of the day that summarizes the entire day and the reprecussions it had on the full college football landscape.

If you are going to take on more and more CFB games as a network then make it a priority.  Don't just throw a few disjointed games out there for a few hours and then walk away to show Wheel of Fortune at 7:00.

I don't want to see Michigan and the Big Ten become an afterthought by completely leaving ESPN.

I'm just a fan, so Delany will of course ignore me and just chase the last marginal dollar.  But that's what I want.  

Erik_in_Dayton

May 18th, 2016 at 2:01 PM ^

I've been meaning to post a diary about this, but I haven't been finding the time.  The long and the short of the diary would be this: I looked at freshman PGs who in the last five years were ranked within ten slots higher and ten slots lower than Simspon on a given site (with the exception of Rivals, who unhelpfully doesn't distinguish between PGs and SGs).*  I excluded PGs who fell within that ranking window whose first years playing were not their first years out of high school.

Simpson will score roughly 6.5 ppg and hand out roughly 2.5 apg if he meets the averages of those players.

 

 

 

*Example:  Let's say Simpson was ranked #44 on a given site.  I looked at PGs who were ranked 34-54 on that site within the past five years.

ItsGreatToBe

May 18th, 2016 at 2:08 PM ^

But I can't wait to see the spin from Ole Miss.

"Hugh, would you like to comment on the Western Union payments?"

"Uh, those were not payments, see. We like to send our recruits telegrams. Some of them singing telegrams. And in fact, we are partial to having Barney the purple dinosaur deliver them. Nothing to see here, you looky-loos. Now leave me alone; I'm overworked and my family has been neglected due to your inane question."

uminks

May 18th, 2016 at 2:15 PM ^

On offense (WR) and defense (the best player who wants number 1). Hopefully our number 1 WR will grow this season and take over in 2017, after we lose two great WR  after this season.

Wow, the Ray Lane interview of Bo gave me flashbacks to my childhood some 46 years ago. Hard to believe that both are RIP!

STW P. Brabbs

May 18th, 2016 at 2:19 PM ^

McDonough is a smarmy little fuck who sure seems like he can't stand Michigan.  There is literally no announcer I would be happier say SEEYA too. People bagged on Spielman because they were ready to see bias in him no matter what, but I thought if anything he was pretty soft on Michigan (and a great commentator).  McDonough would often disagree with Spielman whenever he got too complimentary about Michigan.  I cannot fucking stand that little shit. 

ijohnb

May 18th, 2016 at 2:31 PM ^

was conflicted about him.  I think he is a good play by play guy, but you are right, he did seem to dislike Michigan, going all the way back to the Pepperdine near upset in the NCAA tourney in 94 where he was actively cheering for Pepperdine.  I could never figure out if it was Michigan in particular or if he was just a "devils advocate" guy though, because just when I thought I was completely sold on him being anti-Michigan he would take a position against the other team that made me think he did it with everybody but I just noticed more with Michigan.

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M-Dog

May 18th, 2016 at 5:16 PM ^

I don't think he hates Michigan per se, but Michigan is an easy target if you are trying to be a contrarian.

Maynard

May 18th, 2016 at 3:02 PM ^

Speilman I like. McDonough is a good play by play man so he doesn't bother me. I can't stand Tessitore. He tries too hard to change his voice almost in the same way Musberger and some of the others do. And he is smarmy as well, especially in studio when talking about ESPN's beloved SEC. I miss Keith Jackson.

Sopwith

May 18th, 2016 at 3:51 PM ^

Much-confused and I admit I didn't know this until well after college.

What do the following sentences have in common? "But Saudi Arabia isn't the only Muslim country that seems to loath Iran." "Broadcasters are loathe to relinquish control of lucrative cable package services to third party providers." "I'm loathe to put up another Netbook, so let's try this." "Deep Down inside Bud Grant loaths the state of affairs in Minny."
All of them use either loath or loathe incorrectly and all are from trusted publications. The error is a growing trend. Garner's Modern American Usage puts this error at stage 3: "commonplace even among many well-educated people but is still avoided in careful usage."
Loath means to be unwilling or reluctant about something: "For-profit education institutions have been loath to put out that kind of information." "Coalition upper house leader David Davis was loath to speculate on the final outcome in the 40-seat Legislative Council."
Loathe, on the other hand, means to strongly dislike someone or something or find it disgusting: "Love it or loathe it, there's no denying that the holiday season is upon us." "And if voters in general dislike Obamacare, Republican voters positively loathe it."
When it comes to loath and loathe, choose your words with care and avoid a common error.

From https://www.vocabulary.com/articles/chooseyourwords/loath-loathe/

Autostocks

May 18th, 2016 at 6:34 PM ^

Tessitore is not fine. He is on my "do not listen" list. He is overly dramatic and generally fast and loose with the facts. He reminds me of a Steve Carell character.

Don

May 18th, 2016 at 11:47 PM ^

If Beilein didn't want large numbers of knuckleheads to jump to that conclusion, then he couldn't have handled the situation any more stupidly than he did. In this media environment, the only thing that refusing to provide information does is guarantee that idiots will fill in the blanks themselves.

It's one of the most basic principles of public relations—information vacuums will be filled, and whether they're filled with sanity or horseshit depends on the holder of the information.

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