Unverified Voracity Says Nice Unfinished Hotel
The rotate. Illinois will look to the future on Saturday by rotating in redshirt freshman Jacob Charest, who you can see making sweet love to your whole body with his mind to the right. Hey, baby, Jacob Charest would like to know if you like emo bangs and nonchalant poses from his trip to North Korea. Yeah, baby, Jacob Charest wore his Illini uniform to Pyongyang Stadium. Because Illini up, that's why.
Charest is a 6'4" pro-style QB out of North Carolina who was a middling three star a couple years back. When Juice got pulled (again) against Purdue, Charest came in and did this:
Charest made his debut Saturday, playing in three series while going 4 of 8 for 52 yards. Zook said he was impressed with the way Charest threw downfield.
Read: "Zook said he was impressed that Charest had better accuracy than a random number generator."
So… good or bad? I guess you'd always rather be going against a team that's trying to find a quarterback and is on their third attempt—Eddie McGee is now working at wide receiver—of the season. And Williams was beyond terrifying last year against Michigan. On the other hand: Michigan's clear weakness this year is the secondary, and anyone more capable of taking advantage of that secondary than Williams is bad.
It probably won't matter since Illinois's line is so terrible: the Illini are #112 in sacks allowed despite a below-average number of passes. (212; NCAA average is 228. So it's not a huge outlier or anything; the point is that their stats aren't distorted by a lot of late-game passing because they're bad.)
Bonus: Arrelious Benn has been fighting an ankle sprain since the first game of the year and played with a shoulder sprain against Purdue. He'll play this weekend but is not 100%.
Ortmann carries around a phonebooth on his back. Via Rittenberg, this table of woe from before the Penn State game:
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Suboptimal, and probably worse after Forcier got little help from his receivers. The pocket stuff isn't quite that grim as the table implies since this only accounts for throw of over ten yards—I was in the midst of firing off an email suggesting those numbers had to be wrong when I finally understood the qualifier—but, yeah, pretty grim.
This is a confirmation of a number of this: Forcier's bad in the pocket, the receivers aren't helping out much, and so forth and so on. Michigan should really slant its playcalling towards Lloyd-style conservatism, which only maddens when you're running around with a senior Tom Brady, not sophomore John Navarre.
Mumble mumble bands thing. Michigan State may have lost Saturday, but they won the halftime show:
The Numa Numa song is kind of awesome arranged for marching band, isn't it?
I'm still not sure what the MMB played, as I couldn't hear 3/4ths of it. Was it supposed to be four different thematic versions of the Victors? The one I heard had some vague Victors-y parts but it didn't sound like the fight song itself. I was confused by it.
He descended on a cloud and grumbled out some grumbles for us, we used it to season the tacos. Lloyd Carr, perhaps prompted by Rick Leach's intemperate outburst on WTKA a week or two ago, has emerged from the Fortress of Solitude to deliver his benediction:
"Rich is a young guy, (and) he's got a great background for such a young guy," Carr said during his interview with Frank Beckmann and Jim Brandstatter. "What we're seeing here offensively throughout this season is a great thing for the future of Michigan football.
"The transition a year ago you could expect (the struggles) because what they were looking for in a quarterback. Certainly what we have here is exciting. I'm excited for the future." …
"I've had a lot of conversations with Rich Rodriguez down through the last 18, 20 months, and I told him from the beginning if he needed me for any reason, just call me," Carr said. "I did not want to be a coach who's at practice and hanging around and answering questions from the media about what I saw. I didn't think that was good for Rich or our program."
This will slightly staunch the internet paranoia, but only slightly. As always, I wish to avoid this topic as thoroughly as possible. I have zero credible information about it, and learned during the coaching search that different factions can have incredibly different versions of reality.
On the notice. Chengelis's article on the import of this notice Michigan received from the NCAA starts off by broaching the possibility of major infractions but the end of it puts the event that just transpired in context:
Experts said that might well not be a major development.
"I think this is just a natural sequence of events that should occur when you have numerous former and current players making allegations that there have been rule violations, in this case, practices too long," said Rick Karcher, a sports law expert at the Florida Coastal School of Law.
"It's just a first step."
The next step would either be a determination by the NCAA that the accusations are baseless, or a formal "Notice of Allegations" detailing precisely what is supported by evidence.
It appears this is something that was obviously going to happen, and since NCAA investigators have been working with Michigan the past couple months it seems like this is a letter telling Michigan what it already knows. Basically status quo.
lolfreep.
Just 40 more years and they'll get the hang of it.
Charts. A diarist at Black Shoe Diaries diarist is rivaling Misopogon with his charts and interesting research. His focus is on Big Ten passer efficiency over the last decade, with a special focus on Penn State that won't be surprising to anyone who's watched PSU play over the last decade. PSU QBs were consistently horrible except for that one year Mills had before his arm fell off until Darryl Clark broke all of our preconceived notions about JayPa. A couple more general takeaways:
- The last few years Big Ten QBs have dropped off a cliff, with this year a bounce-back.
- Passer efficiency continues to skyrocket. Check out some meh QBs of recent and not-so-recent vintage:
Approximately same rank, 12 extra passer efficiency points for the guy slightly worse.
That latter one is a reason to relax pass interference rules, I think. Another reason: right now they are arbitrary.
Etc.: Tempo-free stats make the NBA bigtime. Florida is the current possessor of a hypothetical college football title belt dating back to the first game ever played; Michigan is an eight-time hypothetical champ, most recently in 2004 when they beat… Purdue?
October 27th, 2009 at 1:04 PM ^
... of more suck from Saturday.
THE BAND WAS AWFUL!!!!
Couldnt hear them most of the game - though we got a good dose of the PSU band over in the southwest corner. Couldnt hear them during most of the halftime show and what we did hear was like "what is this supposed to be?".
Seriously, someone mic the band please?!!?!?!?!?!
The rawk music wasn't the best, but at least I could hear that and it seemed to pump folks up; certainly more than the Michgan Somnambulistic Band seemed to.
Very very sad about this. The real insult was when the domer next to me remarked on how bad our band has become. Ouch.
October 27th, 2009 at 2:03 PM ^
Seriously, may have been the worst halftime show ever. As near as I can tell, the thought process was . . .
Let's see what could possibly piss than fans off the most . . .
Already tried Opera, hmm
I know let's take "The Victors" and see how many different ways we can eff it up.
Seriously, they took a brutal game and made it worse.
Our section was chanting "We want Opera" about 1/2way through the show.
October 27th, 2009 at 1:07 PM ^
Why did the creativity of the MMB die this year? Literally the most interesting thing they've done this year was the Van Halen symbol thing during the State halftime show.
October 27th, 2009 at 1:09 PM ^
statistics are horrible. It would be interesting to know how many of the 'in the pocket' plays are by design or caused by pressure, and same with the out of pocket plays (I'm guessing that a good majority of the out of pocket plays are not by design but more due to Tate's ability to pass on the scramble?)
October 27th, 2009 at 1:12 PM ^
MMB had a 3 day week last week due to fall break.
PSU's band is not good, don't confuse that point. There are other great bands in the Big Ten, but PSU has never impressed me, they play Zombie Nation and Seven Nation army over and over and seem to lack any discernible tradition.
October 27th, 2009 at 2:52 PM ^
Well, I don't know if I would say they're "not good." They're different than most of the Big 10 bands because, well, they're not really from the Big 10 band tradition. I happen to think they're pretty good at what they do. Not great, but pretty good. Their pregame show is definitely cooler than most.
As for the Seven Nation Army and Zombie Nation thing... Based on what I've heard from people in their band and having been to Beaver Stadium, I'd venture to guess that's more a function of the fact that the Blue Band got a really raw deal from their athletic department a few years ago. They were moved to a different part of the stadium where no one could hear them, and their marketing department started pumping in songs they already played, such as Zombie Nation and Seven Nation Army, and pretty much made them irrelevant to the game-day experience. They go overboard on that stuff as a rule because they have to in order to keep up in their own stadium.
Now that I type it all out, it really seems eerily familiar...
October 27th, 2009 at 3:03 PM ^
Let me restate that, PSU is "not great" and what they do isn't really my favorite. Interesting point about the marginalization though.
Beside the MMB (and this is just my opinion) I would grade the Big Ten Bands as such, realizing that they all do different things:
Indiana: A+ (they are mostly music majors, so this may be unfair comparison)
OSU: A
Illinois: A-
MSU: A-
Purdue: B+
Iowa: B+
Northwestern: B
PSU: C+
Wisconsin: C
Minnesota: N/A (pretty sure I never have seen them live, unless they came to a game in the Big House since 2002)
October 27th, 2009 at 3:11 PM ^
Indiana: A+ (they are mostly music majors, so this may be unfair comparison)
OSU: A
Not sure of your methodology, but at least you agree the OSUMB isn't even the best damn band in the Big Ten.
October 27th, 2009 at 3:19 PM ^
Personal opinion based on musicality, entertainment value, and originality (limited by small sample size in many cases, unfortunately). If you haven't seen Indiana's pregame, it is phenomenal and features the drumline heavily.
As much as I dislike a lot of what they do since it is directly correlated with their team performing well, OSU is a good band. However, their name/slogan (TBDBITL or "tah-bid--bit-el" as I like to call them) is dumb. Not as stupid as USC's "Best Band in the History of the Universe" but stupid nonetheless.
October 27th, 2009 at 4:24 PM ^
I have a friend who was in the MMB and had to interact with the USC band at the Rose Bowl once or twice, and she has absolutely nothing positive to say about the USC band.
October 27th, 2009 at 5:01 PM ^
Yeah, me neither. Don't get me started on USC.
October 27th, 2009 at 3:24 PM ^
Whatever their technical merits may or may not be i liked two things that Penn State did...
1) Play A LOT!!
2) Play LOUD!!!
I thought they did a great job keeping their fans in the game and (for the number of them) relatively loud.
October 27th, 2009 at 1:13 PM ^
After seeing those stats we need to roll him out as much as possible.
October 27th, 2009 at 1:14 PM ^
A quick command F yields that USC is the all time champ with 14 belts. M appears tied with Alabama and Notre Dame
October 27th, 2009 at 1:15 PM ^
I guess it must be a snapshot in front of Memorial Stadium, but... is that really the best view they've got of the place? It was built 80+ years ago, and they just renovated it. There must be some kind of archway or gargoyle or place-to-take-a-picture-when-your-folks-are-in-town to stand in front of.
October 27th, 2009 at 1:16 PM ^
I know he would never say anything negative about Bo. But I wonder if he wasn't real happy about Bo hanging around practice when he was head coach.
"I did not want to be a coach who's at practice and hanging around and answering questions from the media about what I saw. I didn't think that was good for Rich or our program."
October 27th, 2009 at 1:16 PM ^
The traveling trophy concept is quite cool. It really shows how dominant Miami (YTM) and USC were at the beginning of this decade.
October 27th, 2009 at 1:31 PM ^
One thing I find really interesting is how the BCS has changed it. Lately it is tough to keep it away from the "best" teams. But in the past it managed to avoid some of the all-time juggernauts. Oklahoma's 47 game win streak is missed all-together.
October 27th, 2009 at 3:43 PM ^
Agreed. It's kind of an odd title/trophy...but seeing the number of weeks that Miami & USC were able to hold onto it was a reminder of just how good those teams were this decade. No wonder it's felt like nobody has been very dominate that past few seasons.
October 27th, 2009 at 1:17 PM ^
at the Freep screen grab for 10 minutes.
What am I missing?
October 27th, 2009 at 1:30 PM ^
The whole idea that, even in losing in epic meltdown fashion, Sparty is learning and growing.
October 27th, 2009 at 1:39 PM ^
that sparty has been losing close for the referenced 40 years, and that if they havent learned by now.
October 27th, 2009 at 1:41 PM ^
Right.
Kept looking for some ridiculous typo, which, you know, isn't out of the realm of possibility for the Free Press.
Thanks.
October 27th, 2009 at 1:45 PM ^
So that guys head is the size of a cabbage patch dolls or is that a novelty helmet?
October 27th, 2009 at 1:46 PM ^
1.) When someone with as good of seats as our fearless MGoLeader complains about not being able to hear the band, then you know something is amiss. Been saying ever since I began participating in this community three years ago, but we cant hear the band. Bring on the RAWK music, at least we can hear it and it keeps folks in our section on their toes and more into the game.
2.) Say what you will, but the PSU band kept their fans entertained and I was entertained by them as well. For example, when they did the 'Hey Baby' song, we all got involved. Note to MMB: It is not a good thing when the other team's band gets the home fans more into the game than you do.
3.) To the new Illini QB: Please dont be Siller, please dont be Siller, please dont be Siller.
4.) Thanks for the link to that BSD piece. I have said it many times, both on the podcast and in diaries and comments, that I thought a storyline of the season was improved Big 10 QB play. Finally some evidence to back that up, other than my eyes and my amatuerish arm chair QBing.
5.) The NCAA "probe" wont amount to a hill of beans. Yesterday's announcement is boiler plate stuff. There is no need to lose sleep over it, although it is annoying to see it in the news again.
6.) The Lloyd comments. I never bought for a second that he was against Rich and the program. Stated my case many times. It's funny, but these comments likely wont quell those who hate Carr and think that somehow he is behind a conspiracy. They're already using opinions disguised as facts and truth. Why will this stop them?
October 27th, 2009 at 2:02 PM ^
#3 was the first thing I thought as well. Let's not make this the equivalent of the Tigers turning every emergency start AAA pitcher into star.
October 27th, 2009 at 2:24 PM ^
nightmares of last years purdue game jamie???
October 27th, 2009 at 3:07 PM ^
Totally agree. Lloyd Carr is a good man, a good coach and any program would be lucky to have their former good coaches as comfortably removed from their team's current affairs as much as Lloyd is (see Dooley at Georgia, formerly Broyles at Arkansas and Bill Snyder at Kansas State). It strains credibility to believe that Lloyd, a man who has never spoken publicly when not forced to, is somehow undermining Rodriguez because he doesn't speak to the media. Loud displays are not his style, nor do I think any worse of him for maintaing his stoic image after all these years; it would honestly be a little bit freaky to see Lloyd be anything other than standoffish and generally mute. There will come a day when all these naysayers will miss a good person and loyal (almost to a fault) Michigan Man.
October 27th, 2009 at 3:28 PM ^
I don't follow the Big XII that closely, but I believe Bill Snyder is, again, the head coach at Kansas State. Otherwise, Good post.
October 27th, 2009 at 3:33 PM ^
#1 & #2 - I guess I never really bought into the MMB while at UM. I thought they were very talented and worked hard, but it always seemed like it played to a particular subset of fans who really like marching band-style music. Personally, I'm fine with the Victors and a few other classics, though the random Ferris Beuller show is always fun. The one complaint I do have about the band is something I heard an OSU fan say during a home game - they whip out the "Let's Go Blue" diddy WAY too often. I remember one stretch where it was something like:
Navarre to Walker for a couple of yards - Let's Go Blue!
Chris Perry forward for 3 yards - Let's Go Blue!
Navarre to somebody for a first down - Let's Go Blue!
Not to complain, but after a while it just felt redundant and actually took away from the game a bit.
#3 - The new Illini QB looked pretty bad last week, and I doubt he'll pull a Siller. It will also help that UM is not going to debut a radically different defense next week.
#4 - It did feel like QBs are becoming a bit more effective in recent years, though I think the way the NCAA determines passer efficiency is so convoluted that even 12 points may not represent a NCAA-wide gain in efficiency. I do think that the growth of spread-style offenses and the reliance on shorter passes with more YAC has certainly helped the numbers, though.
#5 - I feel the same way. It would be irresponsible for the NCAA to just brush aside the allegations made in the Free Press, and this letter reads like the boilerplate all lawyers send out during ongoing investigations/litigation. I doubt this will amount to much.
#6 - Lloyd may be a lot of things, but he is always honorable. He might not have been a RR fan at first, but I seriously doubt he would try to sabotage the guy once he became UM's coach. It was nice to see him make it clear, but I doubt it will temper the complaints of those who clearly dislike him.
October 27th, 2009 at 4:39 PM ^
On the "Let's Go Blue" note, I think they have toned it down this year. They only seem to play it now after first downs for offense most of the time. Maybe I'm missing something, but that's what I've heard this year. It is still a very good piece to play during the game though.
October 27th, 2009 at 4:46 PM ^
I'm sure you are right about this. When I was there in the early 00's, it seemed excessive, but I've heard that it has been toned down as well. Listen, I really like the band as part of the gameday experience, but sometimes I wonder if the people running it are a bit out of touch with the fans.
October 27th, 2009 at 2:03 PM ^
One of the cool things about the trophy belt thing is that is has bounced around the country almost evenly. It started with the Ivies and military teams, obviously, then went to Syracuse then Michigan, when we literally the Champions of the West (1918). Since then, the title has bounced around from the Big Ten, SEC, Pac-10, and Big 12 teams. USC seems to almost always win it in the Rose Bowl from a Big Ten team.
I think this was the most interesting sequence: we won in the '81 Rose Bowl, lost to Wisconsin in the first game of the season, then eventually won it back later that season, only to lose it to OSU.
October 27th, 2009 at 2:10 PM ^
If you're sitting in the southwest corner, what's easier to hear? 300 musicians pointed straight at you sitting around 40 yards away, or 300 musicians pointed away from you sitting 100 yards away? There's a reason you can't hear the MMB--they are farther away and not pointed at you. The PSU Band was closer and pointed straight at you. It' the same reason that from the northwest corner, I couldn't hear a single note the PSU band played. They were 100 yards away and not pointed at me. Simple.
The halftime show was a result of Fall Break. The University was off Monday and Tuesday and with a home game the previous week, the MMB had 3 days to put something on the field. To solve this issue, the directors decided to resurrect a halftime show from 1957 that was composed by UM band program legend Jerry Bilik (he wrote M Fanfare, Temptation, Hawiian War Chant and other things). The drill was simplified so it could be easily learned and cleaned in only three days and the decision was made to play to the corners of the stadium--hence you cou could only hear 1/4 of it if you sit near a corner; you heard the 1/4 of the show when the band was pointed at you. The show was comprised of various arrangements of The Victors in different time periods--the first was a 1950s rock version, the second song was a 1930s/1940s big band jazz version, the third what a 1920s Charleston version, and the final was an "Ancient Roman" version based on Respighi's "The Pines of Rome."
Most college bands don't play a new show every home game, but rather they do 2 or 3 and thus play the same show multiple weeks in a row. The MMB was put in a particularly tough position and to shit all over them is disrespectful and uncalled for. Does any other fanbase go after its band like this one does? This is why we can't have nice things.
October 27th, 2009 at 2:22 PM ^
The band fucking sucks. PERIOD. The three day week thing is bullshit. Let the fucksticks play the MSU-Away show if that is really an issue.
If I was the MMB I wish they would stop inviting other school bands in so that they stop looking like a shitty version of The Michigan School for the Deaf band in comparison.
ND Band - Dominated
DSU Band - Dominated
PSU Band - Dominated
OSU Band - You can be damn sure they'll make the MMB look like high school tone deaf halfwits.
October 27th, 2009 at 2:44 PM ^
And I don't think they were dominated by the DSU band. In fact I was surprised by the comments praising the DSU band's show. While I hated the opera, my thoughts about DSU's band were (in no particular order):
1) Wow, I don't know if I could stand that still for that long on 2 feet.
2) Holy crap, that chick is HUGE
3) They sound terrible
4) Their lines are crooked
5) Cool, that chick has a major wedgie
6) Drumline (both ours and the movie) were much better
October 27th, 2009 at 2:49 PM ^
They were dominated. Opera? Give me a fucking break.
October 27th, 2009 at 4:43 PM ^
i don't know if "dominated" is quite the right word.
i'd suggest maybe going to the post-game band show some time. both bands play typically share the field and play their halftime show without marching...it gives the opportunity to listen to them side by side, which is kinda cool. (they also do both the war chant and temptation every week, and you can get right up close to see and hear it. also cool.)
if you'd do that, you'd find that a) the mmb is, without exception, at least as loud as the visitors' band (even in the case of the notre dame band, which is substantially larger), and b) plays at a much higher level musically.
you may not like all of the band selections, and i would somtimes agree, on some level, but they are not being "dominated" by anyone. least of all the Approaching Storm.
October 27th, 2009 at 7:22 PM ^
The Approaching Storm dominates all.
October 27th, 2009 at 4:44 PM ^
Hah.
The DSU band had a strange endearing mojo to them that caused a lot of people to wax orgasmic. It obviously was the mixture of "awesome high school band" aura and the MMB's opera choice.
Do to my extreme hate of MJ and the BEP, I wasn't so charitable to the DSU band.
At least you didn't mention "pitch control" and "accuracy". Those words throw people into reading comprehension tragedies.
October 27th, 2009 at 4:22 PM ^
The band fucking sucks.
They played OPERA at a football game!!! OPERA!!! This wasn't a gymnastics or figure skating meet this was at a football game. What is the first thing that comes to mind watching a football game? Going out and picking up the latest Andrea Bocelli album? Fuck No. That should be grounds for disbanding the whole damn program and hiring a band of chimpanzees to play kazoos.
The best thing that could ever happen to the band is to get suspended Wisco style!
October 27th, 2009 at 4:44 PM ^
maybe you should bring an ipod next time.
October 27th, 2009 at 2:27 PM ^
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion!
Love Jerry Bilik, love the idea of resurrecting an old show, but geez... The guy did so many cool and unique arrangements over his decades-long tenure with the MMB, a lot with some really funky and special little tricks that only a guy like Bilik could pull off. This stuff... not so much.
And, if I'm not mistaken, wasn't the name of the 1957 show this was pulled from called "Oh, no! Not another Victors show!"? Exactly.
October 27th, 2009 at 2:42 PM ^
I dont know about all that.
There is a great homemade clip, from an iphone, of UM's game winning drive vs ND. It's shot from halfway up in the student section. You know what struck me about it? It was how much you could hear the ND band from across the field and not the MMB from the next section over.
I am sorry if I am being offensive. I have been in the same seats for 30 years and only in the last 3 or so have I not been able to hear the band. And, overall, they just dont get the entire crowd into the game the way they used to.
As far the halftime show and the "lack of prep" time, here's a thought: Break out the freaking classics if you dont have time to practice a legit show.
Play, Temptation, Hawaiin War Chant, Blues Brothers, ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE and so on. You would bring down the HOUSE if you did that, especially that last one.
I know some of those songs you do throughout the game, but, back to the original point, we cant hear you anyway when you do tempation or the war chant, so it would be nice to hear at the half. You know, when you're up against the wall for lack of prep time.
Personally, I appreciate everything the MMB does. I can not stress that enough. I love the kids putting the time and energy into it. And, after the Grateful Dead, the MMB is my favorite band of all time.
It's why I am constantly disappointed that we cant hear you and the 'meh' effort involved by the MMB Leadership to play to the whole crowd that I've seen in recent seasons.
October 27th, 2009 at 3:48 PM ^
Tagging on comments above, shouldn't the band director have done a simple set of tunes for the Delaware State game and used some of that week's practice time for something more interesting for the PSU game? Just a thought.
October 27th, 2009 at 3:27 PM ^
3/4 of the stadium at any given time.
Band FAIL.
October 27th, 2009 at 4:19 PM ^
...at every halftime show.
October 27th, 2009 at 2:24 PM ^
The MMB had only three days (4.5 hours of rehearsal time to learn music and drill) to put a show on the field due to fall break, and I promise you the last two shows of the year will have more intricacy and entertainment value.
I'm sorry you are disappointed, and I assure you that the MMB works hard everyday to try to put together a NEW show for every home game. Many colleges repeat shows throughout the year (or have only 4-5 home games). We are blessed with 8 home games at the Big House this year and the MMB has taken on the challenge to put on a new show every week. I can't think of one other band in the country who has to do eight new shows.
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