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Brian

Everyone should go back to these logos. Wisconsin never changed theirs, but the lack of Jaunty Iowa Newsie in my life has been acute:

[HT: Hoover Street Rag]

It's not like the results are good when he does open his mouth. Useless person Jim Delany:

Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany told CBS Sports this week he has “no reaction at this point” regarding Michigan's spring break trip to Florida.

While this is disappointing, keep in mind that whenever Jim Delany talks he sabotages his own side. When called to testify in the Ed O'Bannon trial he accidentally firebombed the NCAA's case. Delany didn't bother to fight for home games in the Cofopoff. He said he "didn't have a lot of regard" for Alabama right before they curbstomped Michigan. The current SEC dominance was preceded by Delany writing a snotty open letter. Having him on your side is like having Mark May pick you to win. It ain't good.

But this is such a slam dunk that even Delany might be able to make a couple good points. Someone ask Greg Sankey what his opinion of this trip is:

The Vanderbilt baseball team will travel to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to start a six-day fall break team trip.

The Commodores will tour the capital and practice three days at the U.S. Naval Academy in nearby Annapolis, Md.

“That’s a huge plus for our kids just to be on the Naval Academy’s campus,” coach Tim Corbin said. “… It’s an opportunity to educate your kids in another way besides baseball. I’ve always wanted to take them to the capital.

Nobody cared about this then, and the only reason Sankey cares about it now is because of recruiting. That is transparent.

Team stuff. Harbaugh signed a bunch of autographs a couple days back and took some media questions while doing so; in addition to the Sankey stuff he revealed a couple of position switches, at least temporary ones:

I imagine that Hill's tenure as a fullback will be similar to Poggi's: he's much more likely to go out for pass than carry the ball, but he's good at that bit and a squat 270, so I can see that working. It's still pretty much the same fit for him as a blocky/catchy guy.

The Gentry move is a lot more interesting. It says either one or both of these things:

  • the quarterback battle is all but decided, likely in John O'Korn's favor, or
  • Gentry's brief moonlighting at TE during bowl practices was too impressive to ignore.

I lean strongly to the former since O'Korn's had the opportunity to play QB in front of Harbaugh for a year; Gentry may have impressed at TE but not enough to remove a touted competitor from the single most critical open position on the team… unless that position is not particularly open.

That's good since it's a tangible piece of evidence supporting the extremely positive practice chatter in re: O'Korn.

Meanwhile, Allen Trieu reports that Rashan Gary will start as a strongside end (or "anchor" in Brown's system) with Taco Charlton moving to WDE. Both of those are moves that we've projected for a bit. That does create a bit of a problem. Matt Godin was pretty good as Chris Wormley's backup early in the year—he actually played about as much as Wormley did—and not very good as a defensive tackle when injury pressed him into duty there. Michigan needs a fourth DT to rotate in with Glasgow, Mone, and Hurst. With Gary at SDE, either Wormley or Godin is likely to get sucked inside.

Finally, Harbaugh said that Mason Cole was going to play a bunch of center in spring.

PRATT. JUST PRATT. The highlight from Harbaugh's presser:

Pratt, my man Pratt’s got to get past a few more things. He’s one of the students. We had about 14 guys who were students who tried out about a month ago and did really good. They’ve been keeping up well, so we’ll be looking forward to seeing them on the field. Guys that were just going to the University of Michigan.

“A lot of them are freshmen. Pratt’s one that’s a junior, but if he walked in here right now, you’d say ‘okay, he belongs.’”

On if there are any fullbacks in the group:

“Yeah, there are. There are two or three fullbacks in the group and some linebackers and a kicker, a snapper. Pratt’s an offensive lineman.”

On what his first name is:

“He’s Pratt right now. He’s just Pratt.”

This will probably be the last we heard of Pratt just Pratt but it was memorable.

A DB coach candidate. Aubrey Pleasant is one possibility; Michigan is also interviewing Chip Viney, a QC coach for Oklahoma. Viney is a former UCLA corner who took a grad transfer to NMSU in 2011; afterwards he was scooped up by Oklahoma as a grad assistant before transitioning to the QC job last year. He is a Harbaugh kind of guy:

Viney also surprised the players by frequently wearing his cleats to workouts and challenging both other defensive backs and receivers to one-on-one battles. He went head-to-head against guys like Sterling Shepard and Jalen Saunders.

“A lot of those guys think since he sits in an office he doesn’t have it, but he still does have it,” Sanchez said. “Guys would talk, but if he put those cleats on, he will get you."

Viney is widely credited with Oklahoma's success recruiting the Fresno area and California more generally:

Chip is awesome,” first-year defensive backs coach Kerry Cooks said. “From a personality standpoint, he’s as good a recruiter from the G.A. spot I’ve ever been around. It’s easy for him to be relatable to these players. He’s phenomenal with that.

“He’s played the position and played it at a high level. He knows the details. I have complete confidence with Chip. It has been a blessing to have him.”

Viney, who played at UCLA, has become the name synonymous with OU’s recruiting success in the state of California.

Viney's a former corner; Zordich is a former safety. He's young, upwardly mobile, and an excellent recruiter in a part of the country that is a major focus for Michigan's national recruiting. Everything looks like a fit. The Oklahoman just published a glowing profile of him a week ago; would not be surprised if he was the guy. Harbaugh specializes in finding guys like him.

While we're on coaches. I don't think I mentioned that one of the open analyst spots is going to be filled by Jimmie Dougherty, who a lot of people though was going to be Michigan's WR coach before Jedd Fisch fell into Harbaugh's lap. Meanwhile, Matt Doherty returned to Miami.

OSU postgame, 1995. Via Dr. Sap:

Also here's 1981 MSU via Wolverine Historian:

Now that we definitely have a draftee can we have Willie Henry back? Kiper is projecting Graham Glasgow in the second or third round, and Harbaugh's unvarnished opinion is a major aid:

"Jim's highly regarded and highly respected, he's done a phenomenal job wherever he's been," Kiper said. "Jim's a phenomenal coach, whether it be in the NFL (or in) college football. He'll have Michigan right there with Ohio State and the best teams in the country, had a real good recruiting class ... his opinion is huge."

Henry is getting lost in the shuffle of a deep DL class, he says, but the combine could be impressive for Henry if that playing strength translates to bench press reps. Kiper also says Rudock will get drafted. If that happens it'll be a testament to Harbaugh's development skills.

Why you want the money to be on the table instead of under it, Part N. Somehow the Big Ten continues to lead the universe in TV ratings:

Nielsen-6[1]

Amateurism is a handicap for the Big Ten.

Interesting job. Michigan posted an interesting "analytics coordinator" job with a bunch of responsibilities:

1. Perform data analysis for identification of play calling tendencies and strengths and weaknesses of our team and our opponents

2. Creation of and provision over research in regards to specific teams, conferences, styles, and College Football as a whole, that lead to insightful measures and reports

3. Weekly video scouting of top opponent players through an in-house created Player Evaluation System

4. Creation of Michigan post-game summary statistics and advanced measures of success

5. Weekly management of coach-produced player grades and helmet stickers

There are many other things, all of which seem like good things for Michigan to be keeping track of.

This is a good omen. When you have three really good scorers you tend to do well in the tourney:

Over the last 17 years, a handful of college hockey teams have had similar production from a standout trio. Of the eight teams that finished with three top-10 scorers during that stretch, three won national titles and another three finished runner-up.

Miami was the most recent in 2011; they got dumped in the first round. Red called Racine "the difference" in the Ferris State game… I can't agree with that, but he has been critical over the past month.

Half of this is Baxter, the other half Ferrigno. Michigan's increased emphasis on special teams paid off a year ago even if there were some hiccups:

Will be interesting to see how Michigan maintains there without Baxter. I don't think they'll give back all the gains. Harbaugh doesn't carry around guys who don't pull their weight like Hoke did.

Etc.: Illegal man downfield rule to be enforced vigorously. I'll believe it when I see it. Michigan moves up to 14th in Baseball America's poll after a 4-0 start. Omaha.com names them a CWS dark horse(!). Will Carr goes from GA to analyst at Texas. Rashan Gary's decision process; contains lots of fun quotes.

Comments

JeepinBen

February 22nd, 2016 at 3:18 PM ^

Since Pratt is an OL, I'm choosing to believe it's Chris Pratt, based on his hate of spit buckets

Aziz Ansari:

I say this about everyone but seriously, Chris is the sweetest, funniest guy. He always also never uses a spit bucket. When you do scenes where a character is eating, you eat and then spit it out into a "spit bucket." Chris just keeps eating. If you see Andy eating a cheeseburger in a scene, you should know Chris Pratt ate like 8 cheeseburgers. I love that guy and everyone on Parks.

Wave83

February 22nd, 2016 at 3:12 PM ^

Two things about that game linked in this post:  (1.) It was the only away game I attended as an undergrad; (2) It was the game the Michigan alums watched during the film The Big Chill.

Brimley

February 22nd, 2016 at 11:00 PM ^

And the characters talked some smack about Steve Smith, poor guy ("Bo's on his way to Texas to find a new quarterback.")  I remember "We want Harbaugh!" chants in 1983 as well.  Dude played his heart out but didn't get the love.

Wolfman

February 23rd, 2016 at 11:55 AM ^

Always easier to judge in hindsight, I believe he was the bridge that Bo used to make the transformation from a pure option attack to a qb that could still use his legs but also possessed the skill set we would come to expect out of the group to follow, with Harbaugh being the first. Smith, probably as fast as the options qbs preceeding him, was really the first I can recall that Bo used with a vertical passing game a real part of our offense.

Will always have respect for that young man. He was pursued by a number of  schools from other conferences, with SEC leaning hardest on him from the SEC if I remember correctly.

One hell of a football player.

SoDak Blues

February 22nd, 2016 at 3:12 PM ^

Definitely some good quotes in Gary's decision process (a good read by the way):

"When I first met [Gary], he was a mauler or a brawler," the 53-year-old Kafaf says. "Now he's a predator."

 

M and M Boys

February 22nd, 2016 at 3:19 PM ^

...is used to promote the five leaf Buckeye.

Seven leaves are traditional on the "horse chestnut" tree.

Both are mistaken for another 'pointy leaf" product--marijuana......

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Farnn

February 22nd, 2016 at 3:19 PM ^

Interesting to see Harbaugh campaigning for his guys to get drafted after the quotes a few years ago from Sherman and Baldwin saying he didn't give them great recommendations after they went pro.

WCHBlog

February 22nd, 2016 at 3:19 PM ^

Minor quibble, but Boston College was the most recent team with three top-10 scorers nationally in '13-'14(Gaudreau, Hayes, Arnold). They made the Frozen Four, losing to Union.

julesh

February 22nd, 2016 at 3:20 PM ^

I don't feel like downloading the whole report, but are those TV numbers the "average viewership per top 10 broadcast"? Or are they actually the average viewership?

funkywolve

February 22nd, 2016 at 3:39 PM ^

Even if the QB battle is O'Korns to lose, wouldn't you want a solid backup and someone to push O'Korn?

Gentry continuing to rep as a TE means two things to me - 1) he looked solid enough in bowl practices the coaches want to give him some more time there, 2) the coaches are confident in not just O'Korn but someone else at QB.  If O'Korn and Gentry and cleary the two best QB's and then you have a significant drop off, I'm not sure why yo'd move Gentry to TE.

Farnn

February 22nd, 2016 at 3:43 PM ^

Considering Gentry was very raw it's not unreasonable to believe that Morris and Speight would be ahead of him.  This isn't a 2012 situation where you move your primary backup QB to a different position only to have to move him back midseason.

Kevin13

February 22nd, 2016 at 3:48 PM ^

Gentry is probably too far down the depth chart to ever see time there and with Peters coming in, it's possible he's dropping further. I would assume O'Korn and Morris are 1 and 2, then you have Speight and Malzone as probably the next two and Peters will be probably #3 in short order so where does that leave Gentry?

 

The kid is athletic with very good size so the coaches are trying to find a place to get him on the field and utilize that athleticisim.

champswest

February 22nd, 2016 at 3:41 PM ^

could mean that O'korn is the starter or that Gentry has impressed at TE, or both as Brian suggested. Or, it could just mean that Gentry is well down on the depth chart and isn't likely to see the field as a QB, ever, and he has a better chance to help us now or later at another position.

Mr. W

February 22nd, 2016 at 3:46 PM ^

Brian, you mentioned that Viney frequently wore cleats in practices he coached. That may just be a prerequisite for the DB coaching job because when Aubrey Pleasant was here before he was the only coach on the staff that I remember who would do this.

archrival

February 22nd, 2016 at 3:49 PM ^

I nominate Space Coyote for the Analytics Coordinator position. Even if that means we'd lose his analysis. I know nothing of his background, but he's been someone I've come to trust on here and Twitter.

harmon98

February 22nd, 2016 at 5:04 PM ^

Kelly told Rivals ($) that he liked graduate assistant Courtney "Chip" Viney, who, like Kelly, is from the Fresno area.

"I talk to coach Viney a lot, well of course, he is more of like a big brother he'll call me 'little bro' and stuff like that. He is more of a big brother kind of guy, he'll still do his little recruiting stuff - say certain stuff, it's more words of wisdom and good luck and stuff like that,"

Mr Miggle

February 22nd, 2016 at 5:49 PM ^

for the Fresno to OU pipeline is a bit much. Stoops had a connection with the coach there and that's how he got Viney in the first place. Other than Caleb Kelley, Fresno sent OU 3 DBs that Viney coached in HS and two of them committed before he was hired.

gremlin3

February 22nd, 2016 at 6:59 PM ^

 

Illegal man downfield rule to be enforced vigorously.

Translation:

  • Enforced vigorously in September, RichRod, Chip Kelly, Urban, and Malzahn go apeshit during a couple games
  • Confoundingly and inconsistently enforced in October, no one knows what the hell is going on, Harbaugh, Miles, and Saban lose their shit a few times
  • Ignored in November and forever more

 

Albatross

February 22nd, 2016 at 9:54 PM ^

I don't follow your logic on Gentry completely. Although it is possible that both your theories are true, 1) O'Korn being clear and away the No. 1 QB and 2) Gentry looking good at TE, I think the move speaks to something different. What it said to me is that there is already a clear peaking order at QB. Which would suggest not only has one QB established himself, but more likely there is a least two QBs on the roster that Gentry has no chance of unseating.

I find it completely unrealistic that you would move a player that has the chance of being your backup QB (which means he is one play away from a starter) to move him to the deepest position on your team. Harbaugh is way more savvy then that, and I don't think a rookie coach would even make that type of move.

The more likely case is that O'Korn and Morris are clearly the top two guys, with Speight a fixture at third string. Or to appease all the "Morris will transfer after the spring" contingent, it could be O'Korn and Speight with Malzone or Peters showing enough that the coaches feel Gentry's chances to see the field at QB are almost nonexistent.

 

 

Wolfman

February 23rd, 2016 at 12:03 AM ^

but I think you may be making comparisons at the wrong position to justify your conclusion.

I will add this announcement, and I am not certain if it warranted doing so twice, came as no surprise to me.

I think if you look at the current roster, exclude Butt from the picture and compare Gentry to incoming members at the TE position - the physical measureables, with special emphasis on forty times - you might reach another conclusion.

Albatross

February 23rd, 2016 at 9:09 AM ^

But that would make the Khalid Hill move more confusing. If the staff feels the Butt is their only viable option at TE, then I find it a little odd that they would move a player that got in 12 games at TE last year. I did feel Bunting (14.4 yards a catch) was capability and his measurables are eye-catching. He might have issues with his hands or getting open consistently which might have caused the staff to lose some confidence in him.

And regarding 40 times. Speed is always good, but I think for TEs Harbaugh views it as a luxury rather than a necessity (see AJ Williams).

I could see coming to the conclusion that you suggested, but it would factor in circumstance that are less obvious. The one position on the team that can't be compromised is QB, and I don't think you can be a true championship-caliber team unless you have at least two capable QBs on the roster. It is the one position that you can't pillage for the sake of another, unless you feel your peaking order is pretty much set.