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Brian

imageSponsor note. One of the few benefits of walking to the stadium the last few years was a certain spaciousness to the tailgate proceedings. That just ended.

It's gonna get hairy out there. I foresee SUVs parked on top of each other, four to a stack. The lady on top of the stack has had too many wine coolers and is waving a kebab around threateningly.

Avoid certain doom at the hands of kebab wielders by reserving your spot ahead of time with Park 'n' Party. PnP has organized the parking situation around the stadium so that you can get a season pass at one of the many lots nearby. Eliminate pre-game worries; park next to friends so that when they have too many wine coolers they brandish their kebabs elsewhere.

If you've got an Event with an Expense Account attached to it, you are a lucky dog. Also Park and Party has many suitable places with attached man-caves with TVs and fancy block M brick patios.

There's a button midway down the right sidebar that will take you to their site if and when you need to secure your future attendance against ravenous hordes of people with tiny metal sticks with undercooked mushrooms on them. Or you could click on the links.

Kebabs are terrible. As tailgate food. I'm sure there is a way in which they can be good. They are terribly ill-suited for tailgating. Watch Joe disprove this spectacularly next week.

Your move, Ohio: a continuing series. One of Pluto's moons was lovingly shaped by the solar system as an homage to the great state of Michigan:

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Hydra, on the right, is a dead ringer for the lower peninsula. No word yet on which of Pluto's more obscure moons looks like the UP. Probably the one with Houghton on it.

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DAY 53. They said they captured it. They lied. Remain stuck in the FXB. Bodies of the innocent piled up outside the door. Smell of putrefaction overwhelming, but intermittent. There it is again. The door is open. Another poor soul attempts to make a break for it. The sounds of his failure are familiar by now, the horror of it distant, the boredom present.

Incredibly, I hear a lecture on aerodynamics going on somewhere above me. If I had the energy I would scream at these people. Scream bloody murder. Scream that the only aerodynamics that remain relevant in our lives are those that will take us from the top of this building to the street below.

Unless, of course, its maw intercepts us.

I do nothing. Above they drone on about lift ratios. Outside, Satan's final victory over Earth.

You may be waiting for your doom in the FXB but at least you didn't do this. A new challenger appears in the Worst AD Ever competition:

In December 2011, Kansas was strongly considering tabbing Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn to be its next head coach. … Malzahn had never been a college head coach, and neither had [Mark] Mangino before he arrived in Lawrence. Yet Malzahn was the O-coordinator for Auburn as the Tigers stunningly went 14-0 and won the 2011 national title, and Mangino coordinated Oklahoma’s national championship offense shortly before landing the Kansas job.

For Kansas, the Malzahn match made too much sense. But in a defining decision, the Jayhawks changed course in the final moments and opted to go with the biggest name they could get.

That happened to be Charlie Weis.

This year, Kansas has 64 scholarship players and will be paying Weis more than they pay their actual coach. The Weis phenomenon remains one of history's most inexplicably fascinating periods.

Wherever you go. Hey, I've been some of these places.

Even more Endzone Brandon's Lasting Lessons. Bacon did an hour-long interview with Drew and Mike that is fascinating. Drew and Mike did extensive homework and focus in on a lot of the key areas of the book; at times they ask direct questions about things Bacon can't respond to because no one would go on the record. Some things that I think aren't even in the book leak out:

  • Brandon would make comments about personnel during his film-watching sessions—possibly even outright suggestions. Even if this the most benign version possible, it's so bad. Imagine your boss sitting down with you and saying "Devin's not doing so well." Now you are in a lovely pickle.
  • If I read the thing about how Brandon's entourage would call ahead to hotels to make sure they had someone to open his car door, I must have blanked it out in an effort to defend myself from my brain's reaction to… that. Ditto that Brandon turned down private planes that were too small.
  • Bacon thinks that Schlissel may have been inclined to wait until the end of the academic year before deciding what direction to go at AD, until that was suddenly no longer tenable. That would have been bad.

There's more that I can't remember off the top of my head. Eleven Warriors has an excerpt from the wild 42-41 OSU game.

Iowa fans on Rudock. Going to be fascinating to watch what happens at both Michigan and Iowa this year, particularly if Rudock outperforms CJ Beathard. BHGP is in the midst of its season preview content; their roundtable spends a question considering the departed:

Will Iowa fans miss Jake Rudock?

Adam: Not unless Beathard gets injured. Iowa fans saw two full years of Rudock. He’s a known quantity, and it was mostly a substandard quantity. If Rudock outperforms Beathard this year, it’ll likely be more of a referendum on Iowa’s and Michigan’s coaching staffs than on their quarterbacks. …

Patrick: Absolutely, because if there’s two things Iowa fans love, it’s a backup quarterback and the guy they let get away. The narrative changes have already begun, and will only get worse if Rudock is successful at Michigan or Beathard struggles. The vitriol directed at Rudock last season, most of it undeserved, will be completely forgotten the second that Beathard checks down to a two-yard out route or throws a horrible interception to the sideline.

Those are the two extremes of what's about a 50/50 split. If Rudock does seem significantly better, the fallout from Iowa City will be vicious.

The answer is yes. Look, kid, everything in life comes with a cost.

As pediatric cardiologist Dr. Ronald Grifkas howed 10-year-old Ivan Applin the wire-framed device that would be used to fix the holes in his heart, the Toledo fourth grader had just one burning concern.

“He asked if the Michigan doctors were going to make his heart love University of Michigan instead of Ohio State,” his mother Jennifer laughs.

When you grow up you'll be thankful for the switch. You'll put liquids in your cooler and remove them without any unfortunate encrustations upon them. You might have a law degree you're actually able to pay off!

Butch TD, 1979. Via Dr. Sap:

Love how Ufer immediately knows that's a program record.

Also, a 1980 feature on Gary Moeller from Michigan Replay:

Etc.: Surprise! Alabama's Cost of Attendance figure shoots up. Michigan ranks high in the pernicious and generally useless university rankings that have increasingly driven colleges to ridiculous measures in order to rank well, so they've got that going for them.

Spike was the most efficient pick and roll player in the Big Ten last year, albeit on relatively low usage. Via Steve Lorenz, Gus Johnson wanted to name his daughter after Bo. That's a new one.

Comments

charblue.

August 27th, 2015 at 10:58 AM ^

a pet peeve of Brian's and it gets a fresh airing by Bacon who noted during a radio interview that one of the major disconnects for Michigan's offense was the failure to have anyone communicaating with the quarterbacks on gameday. Borges was the quarterback coach and booth playcaller as OC, and Hoke never really fiddled with the offense. 

So, you get the feeling that after the staff made accommodations for having Denard and running some version of the spread to incorporate his great skills, they went away from that with Devin even though Devin was just a slightly different version of Denard and played a game similar to his. He just wasn't as fast. 

Looking back and now looking forward, compare the approaches that Harbaugh took with the quarterback situation upon entering the scene to how Hoke dealt with it first with Borges and then with Nussmeier, who called plays from the sideline but still didn't create a scheme that best suited Devin's ability.

Michigan wouldn't have been caught without a decent backup when Denard got hurt against Nebraska, inserted an unprepared Bellomy into that game and failed to change the gameplan or play calls even though it was clear that Bellomy could barely execute in that relief role. The next week against Minnesota, after a choppy start, Devin had a great day. 

With Harbaugh, competition becomes the watchword and so personnel choices are based on both the ability to succeed and more importantly, the opportunity is matched with the expectaton of producing or you just won't play. He didn't say, well, I have two guys for the postion plus an incoming freshman and walk-ons. He went out and brought in more candidates to force those in the running to step up their game and prove their first-string status.

So, already, before a single regular season snap, we are now assured that unlike Devin the past two years, the next starter is being coached up, getting daily instruction and will have sideline communication with the team's qb coach and head coach, because he is one and the same, in addition to the coaching he gets from the team's play caller whether its Jedd Finch or Tim Drevno. 

InterM

August 27th, 2015 at 1:46 PM ^

why am I not surprised to hear that Hoke and his coaching staff didn't know (or care?) that Bellomy got banged up during that game?  And, of course, that was another instance of that coaching staff leaving in a QB who, whether injured or not, clearly couldn't get the job done, when you had another guy available on the sidelines who likely would do much better.

KBGoBlue

August 26th, 2015 at 9:29 PM ^

Seriously? That is so strange. I wonder if the alumni base as a whole would be in favor of closing that loophole, if more people were made aware of it. And I wonder how many "fan" members we have.

(A sensible exception, IMO: I can understand letting alums with a non-alum spouse buy a dual membership, since many events and trips are member only.)

Jeff09

August 26th, 2015 at 10:19 PM ^

Not only does Ufer know it was a record, he knows the previous record holder, the previous record, the team Michigan was playing when the record was set, and the fact that it was Harmon's birthday on that date. Awesome

BlueCube

August 26th, 2015 at 11:35 PM ^

three things stick out already.

The first is the way they shut out ABC before the Minnesota game which pissed them off even before the Morris incident. This may have blown this story up larger than it would have been. They denied access to people and limited questions on the Thursday before the game and ABC was pissed.

Second is that Brandon took 5 of the 8 adidas tickets for the NCAA Championship basketball game and gave them to his kids and their friends. Adidas then wrote Brandon and said they would be fine if he wanted to end the contract now. Brandon didn't even respond.

He had his shirts monogrammed with his own autograph.

I'll add more incredible facts as I finish this. I'm 10 minutes into the interview.

Edit:  He told the basketball team not to act like thugs on the court. He wouldn't go into this deeply but this is shocking that he felt the need to do this to a Beilein team.

If I followed it correctly, Brandon told Hagerup that he would have kept Hoke if he had stayed at Michigan.

When Hoke was hired, he said on the phone call that he couldn't wait to work with Tate Forcier. Forcier of course had already left the team. Also there is the fact he had Denard Robinson and he's anxious to work with Forcier?

There is so much more. It's worth listening too.

A side note - Section One called in.

 

 

JOHNNAVARREISMYHERO

August 27th, 2015 at 2:32 AM ^

I listened to it as well.

The guy was just out of control.   I am disgusted by many of the things I heard.

The don't act like thugs is a complete embarassment.    

What I took from the whole thing is that the guy was living out some fantasy and treating our program like its his toy.   I heard something about trying to win an AD award (I mean are you serious)

And yes, Bacon did say that a converstion with Hagerup revealed that Hoke would be retained.  

Apparently he went pleaing and begging to stay and promised to change - and then you hear that he was going to keep Hoke?

I just don't know how we could have had such a delusional, incompetent, POS running this program.  I am more just like WOW, than furious.  It was actually scary to think that all this was going on behind closed doors.

 

San Diego Mick

August 27th, 2015 at 1:23 AM ^

Dude look, let me explain Kebabs, the steak kebabs you see on a skewar I agree with you, if it's a steak, just grill the steak, all that work is stupid unless someone else wants to make it for you.

Shish means skewar in Arabic, Kebab is just a generic term for meat. Now Kafta Kebabs are the long sausage like ground beef kebabs that you might have tried at some point.

Kafta Kebabs are outstanding tailgate food, you can eat them in all kinds of different breading and with so many different sides like grilled tomatoes or saffron rice, they're awesome for breakfast with eggs in a pita with grilled onions and tomatoes. I make great Kebabs and people always try to guilt me into making it for them.

 

Also, GO BLUE!!!!!!!

Wolverine In Exile

August 27th, 2015 at 7:23 AM ^

1) Are we sure at this point that Fear the Walking Turkey isn't actually a follow-on program to the unacknowledged Killer Robots program terrorizing North Campus as reported in the Every Three Weekly, circa 2000-1?

2)  I want Nike to make a replica of that Gary Moeller polo in the video clip.

3) Pluto's Mitten Moon: Notice the hole at the bottom right of the moon? Apparently the "free dynamite Thursday" giveaway at the Pluto Lunar Cabela's in Pluto Lunar Dundee went a bit... awry.

4) The bunker CAEN lab in the FXB is either the entrance to the real Dharma Initiative HQ from "LOST", where legions of Cybermen are being built and hidden as sleep deprived Aero Masters students, or the reception room to the warehouse of relics from Raiders of the Lost Ark (In Utah you say? Nah. It's in the 4th Indiana Jones movie? I have no idea of what you're talking about, THERE ARE ONLY 3 INDIANA JONES MOVIES, THERE IS NO 4TH INDIANA JONES MOVIE, JUST LIKE THERE ARE ONLY.... THREE.... LIGHTS!)

5) Pretty Sure Kirk Ferentz is on the FIFA Executive Council. Just sayin'

Blue Durham

August 27th, 2015 at 8:44 AM ^

As has been said on this blog a number of times, Dave Brandon is convinced he is the smartest guy in the room, whatever room that may be. The film room would be no different, and of course he is going to share his insights with the coaches, I would expect no less. That is what he is there for, not just to entertain himself watching football. And of course it puts the coaches in a quandary, and of course it is totally inappropriate, but Dave Brandon is the smartest guy in the room, any room, and he is not going to sit by silently.

AlCzerviksRide

August 27th, 2015 at 9:28 AM ^

I just moved to Des Moines two weeks ago, and was looking at what GOBLUE-type plates were available.  I think I settled on one, but had to leave with the family on some errand or other.  As I drove up to the very first stoplight, I saw one of them - GOBLUE2. Whoever you are, I'll be joining you soon.

champswest

August 27th, 2015 at 11:53 AM ^

Rudock this year and Rudock is our starter? Does that mean that Iowa had two QBs that were/are better than any on our current roster? When did Iowa become quarterback U? Or are we just really weak at that position?

rph84995

August 27th, 2015 at 1:04 PM ^

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