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Brian

Old, old, old. Old enough, anyway. 1981 Purdue-Michigan:

Sort of like that 2007 Northwestern game where Michigan futzed around for 45 minutes before blowing the doors off, though in the NW game Northwestern kind of blew their own doors off.

Memphis stuff. Gary Parrish tweeted that Michigan's first-round matchup in Maui would be Memphis. The Tigers were probably worse than Michigan last year, going 25-10 in Conference USA. They got a 12 seed and were narrowly bounced by Arizona in the first round of the NCAA tourney en route to finishing #87 on Kenpom.

HOWEVA, they were incredibly young, even younger than Michigan. Their three top usage guys were all freshmen and their lone senior was one of those grunt-and-rebound centers who saw about half of available minutes. Kenpom had them #344 of 345, in front of only Stetson. Michigan, #335, was comparatively methuselan.

Michigan loses Darius Morris, though, and Memphis returns everyone save Will Coleman, that center. That's advantage Memphis. Looks like an even game.

The winner will face the winner of Duke/Tennessee in the second round, also known as "Duke." In the event of a first round loss Michigan will likely get a rematch with Tennessee; hopefully they can win that one and avoid Chaminade in the third game.

Like the rest of the economy. Slate has an interesting bit on the sports ticket bubble that seems to be collapsing in the MLB, NBA, and even NFL. College football remains the highest-scarcity sport of all and will be the last to see these effects but you have to wonder at what point will Michigan have trouble filling the stadium because it's a better deal hit up scalping sites. One example close to home:

If you want to take in next week's Indians-Tigers AL Central showdown in Cleveland, for example, you can snag lower box seats in the infield—normally $44—for as low as $25. As a bonus, reseller fees are typically lower than teams' own ticket fees. Given those options, it would be stupid to pay full price at the ticket window.

I wonder what "Let The Bodies Hit The Floor" does to the value proposition of a football ticket.

In the wild. One of the Willy The Wolverine guys sent along a video of some variety of Michgian's one-game mascot. Thrill as Willy plows over some kid he can't see! Marvel at Steve Fisher on a golf cart shaking hands! Check out an obscure argument! 80s hair!

what could have been

People who have emailed me about the Willy era say he was not well loved by the students, but at least he was organic.

This is love. I'm with everyone else. This is the best bowl name in dozens of years:

potatobowl

It's quaintly named after an agricultural product and has chives. It's too bad it's in Boise during the dead of winter.

Very likely completely false. Tim Rohan envisions an alternate universe just for Obi Ezeh:

Kenny Demens had already won. He wasn’t Obi Ezeh.

That’s all that mattered in the fans’ eyes.

Ezeh, one of the most puzzling players in the storied Michigan football program's recent history, started his career as a Wolverine with promise before he was vilified for his drop-off in play once then-Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez changed defensive schemes. Ezeh would have thrived in the downhill, knock-your-teeth-out approach Greg Mattison will surely expect out of his middle linebacker.

Not to pile yet more derision on Ezeh's career, but… dude… come on. Ezeh was a clunky two-down linebacker who couldn't take on blocks or read plays. The mass coaching incompetence didn't help, but ain't no DC who can do anything about this:

This is the reason UFR exists: to prevent statements like the above from going unchallenged. Kenny Demens was instantly much better than Obi Ezeh, which is what mattered.

What the Schutt? To recap yesterday's very long thread:

  1. Tommy Schutt is a near five star NT to Rivals and Scout.
  2. He wants to commit to Notre Dame in the afternoon.
  3. NT Sheldon Day beats him to the punch, causing ND to pull his offer. The ND fanbase is confused.
  4. Schutt wants to visit Michigan today.
  5. Michigan says "sorry, not interested," reportedly because an NT commitment had already happened.
  6. There is no NT commitment. The Michigan fanbase is confused.

Seriously:

Tommy Schutt said he woke up Thursday with plans to orally commit to Notre Dame later in the day.

The 6-foot-3, 301-pound senior defensive tackle from Glenbard West was a victim of timing, though, as his offers from the Fighting Irish and Michigan were pulled Thursday after the schools told him they secured commitments from players at his position.

In a text message, Schutt said he was a half hour from calling Notre Dame coaches to give his commitment when he received word that the offer had been pulled. He was informed that Michigan pulled its offer earlier in the day.

Does Tommy Schutt have gangrene? Lingering, massively infectious, malignant ebola-gangrene?

Michigan's NT recruiting is deeply bizarre. They've got almost no one after senior Mike Martin, Brady Hoke is a DL coach, Greg Mattison is a DL coach, they have 26 spots, and they think having a fullback is more important than securing a second very-highly-rated NT type for a position that sees serious rotation. I mean, this is the NT depth chart next year:

  1. Richard Ash?
  2. Quinton Washington?

That is it. Ash is dogged with health rumors, Washington is a converted OL, and sucking Washington over to NT leaves Will Campbell with one sort-of backup in Kenny Wilkins, who's like a 250 pound DE.

If they end up with Pipkins and O'Brien it's all cool. Anything short of that and every successful interior run in 2014 is going to be stroke-inducing.

Etc.: Obviously Casey Anthony is an OSU fan, but why did OSU feel compelled to put out a press release about it? Versus is going to put some college hockey on TV. More coverage is always good and the promise of more HD is even better. They are counting down to kickoff.

Comments

MGoCombs

August 5th, 2011 at 11:57 AM ^

If you didn't know the backstory to that video, you would think it was some attempt at Adult Swim-like alternative comedy, full of lengthy awkward moments.

Bronco648

August 5th, 2011 at 1:09 PM ^

Interesting that you post this. My father, who used to live in Indy (45 minutes from Ross-Ade), refused to go there. He said it was a "joke" of a stadium. We've been to away games at other venues but he's never entertained the thought of seeing an away game at Purdue.

Therefore, I've never gone to West Lafayette. Is it really that bad?

IncrediblySTIFF

August 5th, 2011 at 2:14 PM ^

In West LAFFALOT.  The town still sucks.  It's better than where I currently reside, Bloomington, IN, but not if you are a college student.  There are way more and way prettier girls who attend IU than Purdue.  

West LAFFALOT smells bad.  We have two Staleys factories.  For those of you who do not know, Staley produces corn starch.  Corn starch smells like stale french fries, the kind you find under the seat of your car a year after you bought them.  It also smells like a wet twinky.  There is one on the northeast side of town and one on the southwest side of town, so no matter which way the wind is blowing you will smell it.

Also contributing to the general stinkiness of my hometown is a wastewater processing plant.  When they built the plant, they built it roughly 1 mile outside of town.  That was in 1987.  As you can imagine, the town has expanded some, and now it is roughly 1 mile inside the city limits.

Ross Aide stadium isn't terrible.  It generates a solid amount of noise during the games.

The one thing I would implore anyone who visits West LAFFALOT for a Michigan game to do, especially those of you who are younger, is breakfast club.  Think of Halloween, only at 7AM.  Everyone gets up early, gets dressed up in crazy outfits, and goes to drink one dollar screwdrivers.  One of the best tailgating traditions in the country, IMO.

Erik_in_Dayton

August 5th, 2011 at 12:05 PM ^

He says that the coaches said that they received a commitment from a player at his position.  Sam Webb, though, seems to be saying that there is no silent commit.   Either Schutt is misstating things, the coaches lied for some reason (this seems very, very unlikely), Sam's comment was paid prior to a commit, or Sam (who I love, don't get me wrong) doesn't know that there is a silent commit.  Also, maybe the coaches don't see Schutt as an NT. 

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

August 5th, 2011 at 12:24 PM ^

I mean, the Potato Bowl is only the most logical thing for Idaho.  Bowls have been named after the home state's agricultural products for a while now.  Idaho might as well admit it's Idaho and roll with it.

BlueTimesTwo

August 5th, 2011 at 2:26 PM ^

Our standard license plates already say "Famous Potatoes" on them, so it makes sense to continue the theme.

And in Boise's defense, winters are pretty great here.  We get some snow here in town, but it rarely sticks around for more than a week or so.  If you like to ski/snowboard, however, and you do want snow, there is good skiing (Bogus Basin) about 40 minutes outside of downtown, and great skiing (Brundage Mountain and Sun Valley) less than three hours away.  It is not like Miami or San Diego in January, but it is a lot more fun than people realize.

Princetonwolverine

August 5th, 2011 at 12:31 PM ^

Casey and OSU are a perfect match. Pathological liar, convicted felon(stolen checks) and oh yeah "Every one kills their kid"

uminks

August 5th, 2011 at 12:56 PM ^

My freshman year and we were rated number 1 going into Madison and lost!  The ILLINI game at home was one of my most exciting! I thought they were going to blow us out at home before the interception. I thought 81 was a so so year back then, I was a spoiled fan, now I would be ecstatic if Hoke could pull the same record off this season!!!

Ann Arbor Cardinal

August 5th, 2011 at 2:04 PM ^

And how soon will it divide the Michigan fanbase, if it were an unauthorized wearing? Can Edwards or somebody retroactively authorize it? Will donations go down if he doesn't retroactively authorize it? So many problems caused by a mascot. . .

blue note

August 5th, 2011 at 2:12 PM ^

I've been following recruiting for about 10 years and I think this Schutt episode is one of the weirdest mid season recruiting happenings I can remember.... just bizarre.

And apparently Florida said thanks but no thanks too. This is a 5-star player on scout!

jmblue

August 5th, 2011 at 4:53 PM ^

So what would happen if the ticket bubble indeed bursts?  Football is a vital cash cow for athletic departments.  Would this spell doom for lots of non-revenue teams, and possibly even scholarship reductions in football?

GCS

August 5th, 2011 at 5:01 PM ^

I imagine it'd be doom for non-revenue teams at schools that fail to plan for such a situation. Scholarship reductions in football would invite further stuggles due to lack of competitiveness (unless you think it'd be a NCAA-mandated rule) which would drive down revenues even more. Thankfully, Michigan has always appeared to be one of the best schools in planning ahead and being prepared financially for any scenario.

UM Fan NY

August 5th, 2011 at 5:59 PM ^

brian is trashing hoke for no reason. predicting a 2014 doom already? seriously x-pac? i never once heard a complaint when your boy rich recruited 20 slots and left our current lines thin as hell. hypocrite.

BigShotDave

August 5th, 2011 at 7:08 PM ^

It's peculiar that both ND and Michigan pulled their offers to Schutt within a day of each other.  The only logical thing I can think of is that perhaps there are some off the field "issues" we don't know about.

Michigan Arrogance

August 5th, 2011 at 7:52 PM ^

I think the most logical explanation is that the staff at UM (and probably ND, but IDK) have been very up front to Obrien and Pipkins. Those are the 2 guys they want to offer and they have been upfront and honest to the kids about that. How would it look to those 2 for the Schutt to walk up to UM and get a visit and be in the running for the last spot or 2? I think it the staff is playing the genuine card that will probably convince one or both to stick with M:

"We stuck with you when highly regarded players at your position came knocking on our door. It was b/c we want you. That's our committment to you & we'd love to have that reciprocated."

stefan-nyc

August 6th, 2011 at 12:57 AM ^

(I don't have enough Mgopoints to start a thread, but if someone reads the below and considers it worthy of its own thread, please make it so.)

As a possible accommodation for those who would like some kind of Michigan mascot, but without offending the sensibilities of fans like myself who are decidedly anti-mascot, there might be an excellent short film clip of a wolverine in the wild that could be played from time to time on the new, larger, HD scoreboards.  Perhaps a slow motion clip of a wolverine running at top speed through the snow.  Here's a rough example, where a racing wolverine in being followed by a snowmobile. Imagine something similar without the snowmobile.