Upon Further Review: Offense vs Bowling Green 2010 Comment Count

Brian

Formation notes: Michigan debuted something sort of like Gator Heavy:

wolverine-heavy

This isn't different personnel than the shotgun 2TE set that Denard scored on to beat Notre Dame but deploying the two TEs as H-backs gives Michigan added flexibility and unpredictability in the run game. I called this "Shotgun 2H," since if I did call it Wolverine Heavy I'd have to come up with something else if and when we see a formation that adds McColgan or Brandon Moore to the mix by taking one of the WRs off the field. Wolverine Super Heavy? Wolverine Weis*?

Other than that it wasn't too exciting. Bowling Green stuck with base personnel the whole game, deployed a ton of eight-man fronts either by alignment or a safety walking down before the snap, and played way more man than any previous opponent. You can see their "base 4-4," as I called it, above. Here's what I called "nickel 4-3," as the slot LB is way outside the box:

nickel-4-3

This almost always saw a safety walk down, FWIW, and often had the nickel LB blitz for contain.

Substitution notes: You know all about the carousel of incredibly dangerous quarterbacks. Lewan started at left tackle and Huyge did not get in until Dorrestein came off with a slight injury. On the last series before Michigan sent in the backups, Barnum replaced Schilling at left guard.

At tailback, Shaw and Smith remained the starters with Hopkins getting the first non-those-guys opportunities. When he fumbled it was back to the starters for a while, then Cox, then Toussaint, then Teric Jones. With Shaw and Toussaint "doubtful" for Indiana per RR, Hopkins and Cox are poised to get more first-team opportunities against Indiana.

At wide receiver, the usual rotation with less Terrence Robinson and more Jeremy Gallon.

*(Fairly indifferent to you at this point, xoxo.)

On with show:

Ln Dn Ds O Form RB TE WR D Form Type Play Player Yards
M20 1 10 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-3 Run Inside zone Smith 5
Lewan starts at LT. BG slants a bit and the backside DT gets into the A gap past Schilling; Omameh tripped and so the frontside doesn?t look to good; Smith(+1) cuts it back behind Schilling. DE is moving laterally down the line and is in good position until Shaw pops him backwards, allowing Smith to snake his way for decent yardage. Lewan clamped onto a LB downfield, FWIW. He was not blocking for the cutback so it didn't really matter.
RUN+: Smith RUN-:
M25 2 5 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-4 Pass Rollout quick out Roundtree 7
Man coverage so Roundtree has plenty of room working against a safety. Robinson seems a little late on this but this is not a good D and it doesn't matter; Roundtree has time to catch and cut back inside past the safety overrunning the play to pick up some YAC and a first down. (CA,3, protection 1/1)
M32 1 10 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-4 Run Zone stretch Smith 5
BG flowing hard, so Molk and Omameh have no chance of scooping the playside DT; Omameh ends up taking him and riding him down the line; Shaw stands up a LB in the playside B gap. Molk(+1) sees what's going on and adjusts, picking off the MLB as he shoots up into the gap and giving Smith(+1) a crease he finds and hits. Schilling(-1) could do nothing with the backside DT, who did a good job of not getting sealed and makes a diving tackle just as Smith looks to be off to the races.
RUN+: Molk, Smith RUN-: Schilling
M37 2 5 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-4 Pass Corner Roundtree 35
BG has been putting their DBs in man on Michigan receivers and being very aggressive up front so Michigan goes after it, running a hitch/corner combo that opens up as Roundtree gets his man turned and ends up with yards of separation. Robinson reads it and pulls up on his roll, hitting Roundtree in the numbers. This was pretty easy but I usually DO any long pass that's right on the money and this is a 30-yarder to the edge of the field that could not be thrown better. (DO, 3, protection 1/1, RPS +2)
O28 1 10 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-3 Run Zone stretch Shaw 12
Similar to the last stretch but to the other side: playside BG DT does not get sealed and neither does the backside guy. I'm not minusing either G here because they do control their guys well enough; neither manages any penetration. Molk(-1) whiffs on the MLB, though, and he's through on Shaw. Shaw(+1) runs through a tackle, then spins through another one(+2) past four BG defenders, stumbling his way for a first down. Lewan(+1) engaged the DE, who then attempted to shuck him upfield; Lewan was off balance for a moment but maintained contact and finished the kickout, providing a large amount of space for Shaw to operate in. Smith isn't getting a plus but I appreciate his instinct to bash the DT flowing past Schilling; too often in these situations under Carr guys just ran by and problems resulted.
RUN+: Shaw(3), Lewan RUN-: Molk
O16 1 10 Shotgun 3-wide 1 1 3 Base 4-3 Run QB power Robinson 9
A down G scheme where Koger and Dorrestein block down on the playside DL and Omameh pulls around to the outside. Omameh(+1) has the agility to wall off the MLB, who charges outside to force Robinson back into safety help; Molk(+1) got out on the WLB, providing a ton of space that Robinson hits it up into. This was the GTFO play.
RUN+: Molk, Omameh, Robinson, Koger RUN-:
O7 2 1 Shotgun 3-wide 1 1 3 Base 4-3 Run Dive Shaw 3
A power look with Lewan and Schilling doubling the backside DT; Molk and Omameh double the playside DT. Koger kicks out a DE and this leaves the WLB unblocked. Schilling(+1) peels off the double to get a shove on the MLB blazing into the picture, giving Shaw a spot to cut up behind Lewan, who's burying a dead donkey. A note: I try to keep +/- about in line with how good a play was; as the field compresses I get more generous since a two-yard run from the six is much better than a two yard run from the 50.
RUN+: Schilling, Lewan RUN-:
O4 1 G Shotgun 2TE 1 2 2 Base 4-3 Run Inside zone Shaw 2
Omameh(+1) gets under one DT and kicks him out. Schilling gets a good shove on the BG DT but doesn't seal him away; there is still a big gap right up the middle. Molk again lets the MLB by him but I think that's partially on Schilling not getting his block exactly right. I won't minus Schilling because he did hit this guy back far enough that it's still two yards in a situation when you do that twice and you get a TD.
RUN+: Omameh RUN-:
O2 2 G Shotgun 2TE 1 2 2 Base 4-3 Run QB lead draw Robinson 2
BG actually does a good job of coming underneath the blocks on to the playside but in doing so they just open up the outside, which Robinson(+1) reads, using his agility to walk in.
RUN+: Robinson RUN-:
Drive Notes: Touchdown, 7-0, 12 min 1st Q.
Ln Dn Ds O Form RB TE WR D Form Type Play Player Yards
M12 1 10 Shotgun 4-wide 1 0 4 Base 4-3 Pass PA circle Grady 9
This curl-flat combo was picture paged against ND. It looks like BGSU is running almost all man here, so the guy covering this is the safety. He is nowhere near the LOS when the play starts so it's a fairly simple read for Denard to see the open guy and hit him. Grady turns upfield for some YAC. (CA, 3, protection 1/1)
M21 2 1 Shotgun 4-wide 1 0 4 Nickel 4-3 Run QB lead draw Robinson 24
Hopkins in. Schilling(+1) locks out his DT; Omameh(+1) locks on to his guy and starts driving him downfield, which is important because the BGSU LB is attacking the LOS. Hopkins(+1) gets a good block on him but the quick reaction and Molk(-1) missing another LB means Robinson can't cut it behind Omameh's excellent block but has to hit up the small crease Hopkins has provided. Second level and more because of excellent blocks from Stonum(+1) and Grady(+1).
RUN+: Schilling, Omameh, Hopkins, Grady, Stonum, Robinson RUN-: Molk
M45 1 10 Shotgun trips 1 0 4 Nickel 4-3 Pass Flanker screen Hemingway 7
Hemingway is the outside WR; the other two guys attempt to get him blocks, with Roundtree doing okay since the BGSU CB attempts to go inside of him, opening up the outside and a good gain. (CA, 3, screen)
O48 2 3 Shotgun trips 1 0 4 Nickel 4-3 Run Belly Hopkins 2
Correct handoff(ZR+1) as BGS blitzes from the backside, getting two guys in unblocked. Hopkins is immediately tackled by the second guy, falling forward for a couple. (RPS -1)
RUN+: N/A RUN-: N/A
O46 3 1 Shotgun 2TE 1 2 2 Base 4-3 Run QB stretch Robinson 46
Schilling(-1) does not get a seal again and this time his guy shoots into the backfield, which is bad. Robinson(-1) misses a pretty obvious cut since Omameh(+1) had sealed the backside DT and there was a crease up the middle. He heads outside, running past both Schilling's guy and a charging linebacker, then stopping on the sideline for a safety to overrun him and slide to the ground. He leaps past a tackle attempt from a corner and is then into the open field, at which point it's academic. Points to Dorrestein, Stonum, and Webb for getting downfield blocks that assured no BG players had angles. Oh, yeah: Robinson +4. BWS picture-pages.
RUN+: Robinson(3), Webb, Dorrestein, Omameh, Stonum RUN-: Schilling
Drive Notes: Touchdown, 14-0, 9 min 1st Q.
Ln Dn Ds O Form RB TE WR D Form Type Play Player Yards
M9 1 10 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-3 Run QB lead draw Robinson 42
BG slanting again; this time Molk(+1) realizes it and starts a combo block with Schilling on the backside DT, bashing him downfield; Omameh(+1) seals the playside guy. Schilling(+1) peels off the combo to take out the WLB and there's a big hole; Smith is one on one with the MLB and gets a hat on the guy; hole is big enough for Robinson to move through it. Robinson(+2) then smoothly jukes a safety down in the box and is off, getting great downfield blocks from Odoms(+1) and Grady(+1); the last guy has an angle and tackles him as Robinson crosses the 50. Robinson bangs his knee and is done for the day.
RUN+: Robinson(2), Omameh, Molk, Schilling, Odoms, Grady RUN-:
O49 1 10 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-3 Run Zone read keeper Gardner 1
Gardner in. Correct read(ZR+1) as the DE crashes down and there's no one scraping over, but instead of slamming it upfield into acres of space he cuts outside and gets tackled by the cornerbacks.
RUN+: RUN-: Gardner
O48 2 9 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-3 Pass PA fly Stonum 35
Stonum(+2, though I don't track this) smokes the corner with a great double move, getting yards of separation. There is no deep safety. Gardner has okay protection and launches it deep but the ball is well underthrown, forcing Stonum to cut back and haul it in underneath. This is something Stonum could not do last year; he's made a leap. Some part of the throw ending up short was Dorrestein(-1) letting his guy in on Gardner, shortening his release. Still... (MA, 2, protection 2/3, Dorrestein -1)
O13 1 10 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-3 Run Zone read keeper Gardner 2
Incorrect read since the crashing DE is not the guy to read since Shaw is going to cut him; it's the scrape backer who keeps contain. Gardner is run down from behind by a late blitzer who came free and either would have nailed Smith in the backfield if the handoff was made or (more likely) run right by him and given Smith a good shot at a TD. (RPS -1)
RUN+: RUN-: Gardner
O11 2 8 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-3 Pass Bubble screen Gallon 11
Just man on the edge and Gallon's guy is ten yards off the LOS so unless he tears at this immediately he's not in great shape; he does not. Hemingway(+1) blocks his corner into the sideline, leaving Gallon(+1) one on one with the safety, who he beats for a touchdown. (CA, 3, screen)
RUN+: Gallon, Hemingway RUN-:
Drive Notes: Touchdown, 21-0, 4 min 1st Q.
Ln Dn Ds O Form RB TE WR D Form Type Play Player Yards
M26 1 10 Shotgun 4-wide 1 0 4 Nickel 4-3 Run Belly Hopkins 4
Slot LB is the contain and is tearing downhill so probably a correct handoff despite the DE crashing on Hopkins (ZR +1, RPS -1). Hopkins(+1) does well to carry the tackler four yards.
RUN+: Hopkins RUN-:
M30 2 6 Shotgun 4-wide 1 0 4 Base 4-3 Run PA circle Roundtree 5
Same play as earlier; BG again in man and the safety too far away to effectively combat this, overrunning the play. Roundtree cuts past him but slips as he goes and stumbles short of the sticks when he had an opportunity to pick up a lot of YAC. (CA, 3, protection 1/1)
M35 3 1 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Base 4-3 Run Inside zone Hopkins 7
Omameh(+1) latches onto and controls one DT with help from Molk(+1), who then pops off and whacks the MLB. Schilling and Lewan double the other guy and handle him, though really they should. Hopkins slams it up in the crease, picking up the first down and a bit more.
RUN+: Omameh, Molk, Schilling, Lewan RUN-:
M42 1 10 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Base 4-3 Run Zone stretch Hopkins 19
The classic stretch we haven't really seen much of this year. Molk(+2) and Omameh(+2) execute a textbook scoop block, which seals the playside DT and dooms BG. This is tough to do and they make this look easy. After they seal the guy Molk crushes him backwards and Omameh peels off to batter the MLB; Webb(+1) kicks out another LB and Schilling(+1) successfully delays the backside LB with a cut; Lewan(+1) cut the backside DE. Essentially everyone on the OL except Dorrestein dominated his man on this play, and Dorrestein still did a good job of kicking out the DE. Hopkins has huge lanes to hit, which he does, running through an arm tackle and into the secondary. (Run+: Molk(2), Omameh(2), Schilling, Webb, Lewan.)
O39 1 10 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-3 Run Inside zone Smith 4
BG slants under the blocking, which gives M trouble as Omameh and Dorrestein are split on the backside and Molk and Schilling have a tough time with the playside DT. The latter guys do get their guy under control but do not get out on LBs; Omameh(-1) does not help seal the other guy and he comes through Dorrestein. Dorrestein avoids a minus for pushing the guy beyond the play; allowing Smith(+1) to cut behind it and pick up an excellent edge block from Hopkins(+1) to pick up a few.
RUN+: Hopkins, Smith RUN-: Omameh
O35 2 6 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Base 4-3 Run Zone stretch Hopkins -2
Well, first Michigan gets a deserved chop block call as Schilling(-1) engages with the backside DT and then Lewan chops him. I blame Schilling since Lewan had this guy. On the frontside BG again slants under, this time getting past Molk(-2) and Omameh(-1), leaving Hopkins facing down two guys in the backfield. He gets hit and fumbles. Fumbles are not a part of the run tracking.
RUN+: RUN-: Schilling, Omameh, Molk(2)
Drive Notes: Fumble, 21-0, 1 min 1st Q.
Ln Dn Ds O Form RB TE WR D Form Type Play Player Yards
M24 1 10 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Nickel 4-3 Run Inside zone Smith 9
Gardner should have pulled with a TE coming to block the backside DE and Lewan moving out on the WLB (ZR -1). Schilling doesn't get a seal but manages to control his guy enough that he can't make a play in the backfield. With an unblocked linebacker coming up into the playside B gap the cutback's where it's at. BG DE does a good job of flowing down the line and cutting it off but Koger(+1) gets enough of him to provide Smith(+1) a window behind him; Lewan has engaged the WLB and though he ends up playside Lewan just donkeys him to the ground, giving Smith another cutback lane he takes; a safety fills at this point.
RUN+: Smith, Koger, Lewan RUN-: Gardner
M33 2 1 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Base 4-3 Run Zone stretch Smith 11
Lewan(+1) gets a face-planting cut block on the backside DT, leaving him crumbled on the ground. On the frontside Molk(+1) and Omameh(+1) get a good scoop on the playside guy; Omameh pops out on a LB. BG brought a safety down late and has a guy in the gap, though, as Webb got caught up in some wash and can't get out front. Because of the Lewan cut, though, there's a huge cutback lane. Schilling(+1) gets a shove on the WLB and Smith has a lane, leaving a guy over the slot receiver to recover and tackle. Handoff was correct (ZR +1).
RUN+: Lewan, Molk, Schilling, Omameh, Smith RUN-:
M44 1 10 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Base 4-3 Run Zone read keeper Gardner 3
Should hand off with the DE maintaining responsibility; this is compounded by a safety filling fast, leaving three guys out on Gardner with no shot for him to do much (ZR-1).
RUN+: RUN-: Gardner
M47 2 7 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Nickel 4-3 Pass PA Fly Gardner Inc
MICH obviously pissed about all this cover zero safety nonsense, so they go deep. Gardner sets up in the pocket and this time the pocket is excellent. He lays one out to Hemingway, who's got a step on the DB; DB falls; ball hits Hemingway in the hands at the ten... dropped. Breastonian. (DO, 3, protection 2/2)
M47 3 7 Shotgun 4-wide 1 0 4 Base 4-3 Pass Post Gardner 53 (pen + 2)
Gardner knows he has Grady on a linebacker and goes right to him, feathering a ball on a post route that fits perfectly in a window between that LB and the safety, who takes a terrible angle and turns a big gainer into a touchdown. Molk gets it called back for whacking some guy. (DO, 3, protection 2/2)
M49 3 5 Shotgun 4-wide 1 0 4 Base 4-3 Pass Slant Hemingway 16
Zone this time; double slants to one side of the field. Roundtree's interior slant drags a defender and opens up Hemingway's; Gardner nails it for the first down. Finally. (CA+, 3, protection 2/2)
O35 1 10 Shotgun 4-wide 1 0 4 Base 4-3 Pass PA circle Gallon Inc
BG prepared for this after seeing it a few times and blitzes into it, getting a guy in free(RPS -1). Gardner has an opportunity to make a play but his pass is inaccurate as he gets hit as he throws. Still think his delivery gets poor when he's under duress. I am going to mark this IN because the ball is out before he gets hit. (IN, 0, protection 0/2, team, RPS -1)
O35 2 10 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Base 4-3- Run Zone stretch Shaw 3
BG again slanting under blocks. Lewan(+1) does an excellent job to react to it, latch onto the guy, and shove him out of the RB's path, giving Shaw a lane with Koger(+1) kicking out a blitzing LB. Schilling blocks a linebacker on the second level but Dorrestein(-1) could not do anything with the WLB, who flows down the line and tackles. RPS -1.
RUN+: Lewan, Koger RUN-: Dorrestein
O32 3 7 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Nickel 4-3 Pass Flare screen Shaw 2
Great read by one of the BG DTs, who takes off after Omameh as soon as he feels him release. A safety is screaming down past blockers as well but while this play looks grim Shaw might have a cutback lane for big yardage if the DT(!) isn't quick enough to get out there and tackle him from behind. (CA, 3, screen)
O30 4 5 Shotgun empty 1 0 4 Nickel 4-3 Pass Drag Hemingway Inc
Zone behind a four-man rush; Gardner cannot find anything and tries to hit Hemingway on a drag. He is between two guys, and one of them almost intercepts. Very poor decision since he was short of the sticks anyway. (BR, 0, protection 2/2)
Drive Notes: Turnover on downs, 21-7, 4 min 2nd Q.
Ln Dn Ds O Form RB TE WR D Form Type Play Player Yards
M31 1 10 Shotgun trips 1 0 4 Nickel 4-3 Pass Flanker screen Odoms 2
Tate in. TRobinson(-1) gets chucked by the guy he's blocking and Roundtree(-1) whiffs on a cut, leaving Odoms dealing with two guys and no blocks. He gets what he can. (CA, 3, screen)
RUN+: RUN-: Roundtree, TRob
M33 2 8 Shotgun 4-wide 1 0 4 Base 4-3 Pass Bubble screen Roundtree 0
TRobinson(+1) gets a good cut this time, but instead of heading straight upfield and either juking the linebacker coming out on him or plowing into him and getting somewhere between 4 and 8 yards Roundtree(-1) spins around and falls to the ground in an attempt to get outside. (CA, 3, screen)
M33 3 8 Shotgun 4-wide 1 0 4 Base 4-3 Pass Deep hitch Odoms 13
Just a very long pitch and catch; worry that he does not have the arm strength to get this out there against top competition, because as it is this BG CB isn't exactly miles away here. Nevertheless today it's good enough and Odoms evades the CB for a few YAC, though it could have been more if he had kept his feet. (CA+, 3, protection 2/2)
M46 1 10 Shotgun 4-wide 1 0 4 Base 4-3 Run Zone read keeper Forcier 5
Eh? probably the right read since the DE was sliding down the line to prevent the belly and the LBs both came in(ZR+1). Tate ends up on the edge with the slot LB and I still want him to just run upfield until he gets tackled but he tries to juke the guy to the outside and gets tripped up.
RUN+: NA RUN-:
O49 2 5 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Nickel 4-3 Run Inside zone Shaw 10
Backside DT gets completely donkeyed by Lewan(+1) and Schilling(+1), ending up somewhere around the first down marker by the time Shaw flies by. Molk(+1) and Omameh(+1) had done basically the same thing to the other DT, with Lewan and Molk getting easy popouts on the BG LBs. One of them gets a diving tackle attempt that Shaw spins out of but he's lost his momentum and goes down. If this was a read it was the right one with a DE in an inconvenient place and a scraper over the top(ZR+1).
RUN+: Lewan, Schilling, Molk, Omameh RUN-:
O39 1 10 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Base 4-3 Pass PA Bubble Roundtree 10 (pen -6 lol)
Forcier fakes the inside zone and immediately goes to the bubble; Odoms pounds a guy in the midsection for a good block and somehow gets called for a chop block because these guys are pure Sun Belt. (CA, 3, screen)
O45 1 16 Shotgun 4-wide 1 0 4 Base 4-3 Pass Throwback screen Stonum -3
The counter to the flare screen; Robinson(-2) gets confused and doesn't block the slot LB at all, which blows up the play. (CA, 3, screen)
RUN+: RUN-: TRob(2)
O48 2 19 Shotgun empty 1 0 4 Nickel 4-3 Pass Improv fly Roundtree Inc (pen +15)
Ton of time as M stones four rushers; no one open for Forcier so he starts rolling in the pocket. His receivers break deep and he picks out Roundtree but throws the pass well short. Roundtree is run over, drawing a flag. I don't really know what to tag this. It was good play to chuck it because the DB was definitely in trouble but the ball was not great. I'm going with... (MA, 0, protection 3/3)
O33 1 10 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Nickel 4-3 Pass PA Bubble Roundtree 23
All Roundtree(+3) as he jukes two different guys and turns this into a big play; Stokes(+1) did get a good block on the corner and finished it off by shoving the guy past Tree as he cut back for his final six or so yards.
RUN+: Roundtree(3), Stokes RUN-:
O10 1 G Shotgun 2H 1 2 2 Base 4-4 Run Inside zone Shaw 8
Wolverine heavy, sort of. It works, with Omameh(+1) controlling and shoving his man to seal him just as Shaw approaches the line; Dorrestein(+1) kicks out the DE and Koger(+1) gets an excellent lead block on a filling LB; Molk(+1) moves to the second level and plants the MLB. Shaw bursts through and gets cut to the ground by a desperate safety.
RUN+: Omameh, Koger, Shaw, Dorrestein RUN-:
O2 2 G Shotgun 2H 1 2 2 Base 4-4- Run Inside zone Shaw 2
Pretty much the same thing, with BG slanting heavily to the inside; Dorrestein(+1) caves his guy in and Shaw(+1) reads that, slipping outside and running over a linebacker who tried to fill. Webb(+1) got a good edge block.
Drive Notes: Touchdown, 28-14, EOH.
Ln Dn Ds O Form RB TE WR D Form Type Play Player Yards
M49 1 10 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-3 Run Zone stretch Shaw 2
No cutback with Schilling(-1) unable to do anything with the backside DT; he is moving into the backfield. This is relevant because BG has slanted heavily and the frontside guy is shoving Omameh(-1) well into the backfield, forcing Shaw outside the tackle. Smith(+1) plugged the LB to that side, actually pancaking him, which does give Shaw a little crease; the delay allows a BG safety to thwack him just past the LOS.
RUN+: Schilling, Omameh RUN-: Smith
O49 2 8 Shotgun 4-wide 1 0 4 Base 4-3 Pass PA cross Roundtree 21
BG again getting good pressure on this PA rollout protection scheme by having a linebacker zip up into the hole between the line and a pulling Schilling, so Forcier doesn't have much time. The BG linebackers jump the circle route M's thrown a few times today, opening up Roundtree behind them. Forcier reads it and finds Roundtree. Ball is a little high but just in front of the safety and Roundtree brings it in as he's hit. The guy in the face increases the DOD. (DO, 2, protection 1/2, team -1)
O28 1 10 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Base 4-3 Run Inside zone Shaw 8
Schilling(+1) owns one DT on a single block, shoving him back three yards. Omameh(+1) and Molk(+1) do the same to the other, with Molk popping out on a middle linebacker. All that beef moving downhill means Shaw is met four yards downfield and the pile lumbers another four. Lewan flashed his impressive agility here, too, though for no real purpose.
RUN+: Schilling(2), Molk(2), Omameh RUN-:
O20 2 2 Shotgun 2H 1 2 2 Base 4-3 Run Zone counter Shaw 2
At least I think this is designed to cutback with both TEs headed to the backside of the play, the line blocking down, and Shaw ready to cut back real fast. Lewan(+1) helps cave in the playside DT and then pops out on the LB. Webb(+1) takes out the slot LB and Shaw looks like he's about to be in the clear with Koger ahead of him and just one BG safety left; he heads outside, Koger(-1) watches the safety run by, and that guy makes a desperate arm tackle to prevent six.
RUN+: Webb, Lewan RUN-: Koger
O18 1 10 Shotgun 2H 1 2 2 Base 4-4 Run Zone stretch Shaw 9
Slanting under again and moving an eighth guy in the box. Molk(+1) moves past the playside DT and then realizes what's happening. He peels off and seals that guy. Lewan and Schilling are dealing with the playside DE who is threatening to slant between them as Koger(+1) kicks out a blitzer. Webb(+1) is leading Shaw and kicks out the playside LB, giving him a lane between that block and the Lewan/Schilling double. Shaw(+1) did a good job of finding and hitting a small crease.
RUN+: Shaw, Koger, Webb, Molk RUN-:
O9 2 1 Shotgun 2H 1 2 2 Base 4-3 Run Inside zone Smith 0
Confusion between Lewan(-1) and Webb(-1) as Lewan starts moving to the second level and then gets held up by the DE; DE is now in good position to eliminate a cutback. Webb runs by this for a second level block; this is not so good. Forcier could have kept but I don't know if he actually has a read here; since it would have been successful and he didn't keep it I have to ZR -1 him. Smith(-1) should have just run to the frontside of the play, where Omameh(+1) had blown out the playside DT badly and there was a gap for the first down and maybe more.
RUN+: Omameh, Koger RUN-: Webb, Lewan, Smith
O9 3 1 Shotgun 2H 1 2 2 Base 4-3 Run Inside zone Smith 3
These are not all the same play as the H-backs keep going in different directions, FWIW. Here Omameh(+1) and Molk(+1) pancake a BG DT; Schilling(-1) falls and loses his guy, drawing Webb's block and allowing a BG guy to come in to tackle after a short gain, but the obliteration of the DT was sufficient for the first.
RUN+: Omameh, Molk RUN-: Schilling
O6 1 G Shotgun 2H 1 2 2 Base 4-4 Run Zone stretch Smith 4
Good handoff (ZR+1) with lots of guys unblocked on the backside. BG is running down the line fast, preventing anyone from getting a seal, so the OL just rideS guys down the line. Omameh(+1) gets the relevant block, controlling his guy and keeping him at the LOS, driving him far enough along that there's a cutback hole between him and the unblocked backside DE; Dorrestein and Molk(+1 each) get second level blocks. Smith hits it up and is lassoed down by the DE.
RUN+: Smith, Dorrestein, Molk, Omameh RUN-:
O2 2 G I-Form Big 2 2 1 Goal line Run Iso Shaw 0
No push from the line but there is a gap for McColgan to hit, which he does(+1), blowing his guy into the endzone. If Shaw(-1) had run up his FB's back it's a touchdown but he hesitates and then has nowhere to go.
RUN+: McColgan RUN-: Shaw
O2 3 G I-Form Big 2 2 1 Goal line Pass PA boot FB flat McColgan 2
McColgan wide open as BG bites (RPS +1) and he flips it in for the easy TD. (CA, 3, protection NA)
Drive Notes: Touchdown, 37-14, 9 min 3rd Q.
Ln Dn Ds O Form RB TE WR D Form Type Play Player Yards
O37 1 10 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-3 Pass Fly Stonum Inc (pen +15)
Forcier fumbles the snap on what was going to be a bomb and just chucks it after he recovers. TA? IN? MA? I don't know. I'm going to file it TA since I think he's just getting rid of it to live another down. BG's corner has great position on the play and gets an awful flag for pass interference. This is raw, throbbing injustice in a can. A perfect example of the kind of play a cornerback in position should be allowed to make. (TA, 0, protection 2/2)
O22 1 10 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-3 Pass Rollout quick out Gallon 14
No PA, just a plain old rollout that sees Shaw cut the playside DE, giving Forcier plenty of time to find Gallon yards in front of a slot LB that appears to be in man coverage. Easy pitch, catch, and YAC. (RPS +1, CA, 3, protection 1/1)
O8 1 G Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-3 Run Zone stretch Smith 8
Molk(+2) gets a great reach block on the playside DT, creasing the line; Omameh(+1) gets a second level block, and Lewan(+1) cuts two(!) guys on the backside. Schilling(-1) whiffed his second-level block but Smith(+1) runs through the tackle into the endzone. Dorrestein(+1) pancaked his guy too.
RUN+: Molk(2), Omameh, Lewan, Smith, Dorrestein RUN-: Schilling
Drive Notes: Touchdown, 44-14, 7 min 3rd Q.
Ln Dn Ds O Form RB TE WR D Form Type Play Player Yards
M38 1 10 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-3 Pass Bubble screen Roundtree 2
I am officially in half-ass mode, FWIW. Good play by a deep corner to charge this down. (CA, 3, screen)
M40 2 8 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Nickel 4-3 Run Zone stretch Cox 3
Corner blitz provides contain on the QB so BG has a DE and a LB on the backside; they slant hard to the playside and don't get sealed. Cox cuts up in a big hole between Omameh and Dorrestein and sort of avoids two tackles before being whomped by a safety. RPS -1. Could have minused Dorrestein if I was feeling mean.
M43 3 5 Shotgun 2-back 2 0 3 Base 4-4 Pass PA Deep comeback Stonum 10
PA rollout sees a BG blitz get in Forcier's face; he pulls up and nails a comeback route to Stonum. It's weird to remember he can do these things. (CA+, 3, protection 1/2, team -1)
O47 1 10 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Base 4-4 Pass Bubble screen Roundtree 16
This one is wide open by alignment and M takes it; Roundtree gets a block from Hemingway(+1) and it's easy. (CA, 3, screen, RPS +2)
RUN+: Hemingway RUN-:
O31 1 10 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Base 4-3 Run Inside zone Smith 6
Little room as BG slants under again and Molk(-1) gets driven into the backfield some. Smith(+1) cuts back and gets outside thanks to a crushing block from Webb(+1) on the edge and jukes a tackler for decent yardage.
RUN+: Smith, Webb RUN-: Molk
O25 2 4 Shotgun 2-back TE 2 1 2 Base 4-4 Run Power off tackle Forcier 16
This is a broken play since Shaw just takes off to block someone on the backside as Forcier holds the ball out for a mesh that never comes. Okay, so Forcier just runs the play, which features Dorrestein(+1) and Webb(+1) blocking down as Omameh and Molk pull. Smith(+1) kicks out a linebacker; Omameh(+1) demolishes his guy, and Forcier hits the gap, makes a safety miss, and would be gone if he was Denard but is not Denard and gets a shoestring tackle for his troubles.
RUN+: Forcier(2), Omameh, Smith, Dorrestein, Webb RUN-: Shaw
O9 1 G Shotgun 2-back TE 2 1 2 Base 4-4 Run Down G Smith 6
Other side of the line with Webb(+1) sealing the playside DE and Schilling pulling around. Schilling(+1) and Cox(+1) both kick out second level guys and Smith is one on one with a safety in some space; he lowers his head and is tackled. Meh.
RUN+: Webb, Lewan, Cox, Schilling RUN-: Smith
O3 2 G Shotgun 2-back TE 2 1 2 Base 4-4 Run Inside zone Cox 2
Omameh(-1) whiffs on his guy, who ends up falling in the backfield in the path of the runner, forcing Cox outside where he runs through one arm tackle and then meets a safety while still off balance, getting stood up. This was possible thanks to Huyge, now playing RT, kicking his guy out far enough for Cox to have a lane.
RUN+: Huyge RUN-: Omameh
O1 3 G I-Form Big 2 2 1 Goal line Run Zone stretch Smith 1
Omameh, Huyge, and Webb all blow their guys out and Omameh actually has a moment in this play where he's blocking two separate BG players by pushing them in the chest simultaneously. McColgan doesn't even have anyone to block as Smith strolls in.
RUN+: Omameh, Huyge, Webb RUN-:
Drive Notes: Touchdown, 51-21, 13 min 4th Q.
Ln Dn Ds O Form RB TE WR D Form Type Play Player Yards
M6 1 10 Ace twins 1 2 2 Base 4-4 Run Inside zone Cox 4
Barnum in. Okay, I will do some vague charting here but I'm not going to bother with RPS since M is just running the game out. Here blitzing linebackers hit the gaps too fast for the linemen to get out on them, forcing a cutback from Cox(+1). He runs through a tackle and drags another guy forward four yards; would have gotten a couple more if the refs hadn't whistled it down for lack of forward progress that seemed to be progressing still.
RUN+: Cox RUN-:
M10 2 6 Shotgun 3-wide 1 1 3 Base 4-3 Run Inside zone Cox 2
Also discarding ZR since I don't want QBs carrying at this point, but this should have been a keep if it wasn't a 30 point game in the fourth. Omameh(-1) gets stalemated and then his guy fights inside; Dorrestein is only doing OK on the edge so Cox does not have gap to the outside and has to cut back into a crashing DE. He keeps his feet impressively on a tackle attempt but the delay allows BG to converge and he only gets an extra yard out of it.
RUN+: RUN-: Omameh
M12 3 4 Shotgun 3-wide 1 1 3 Nickel 4-3 Pass Scramble Forcier 7
Five guys come and Michigan blocks them all; Forcier actually has Koger wide open for the first but sees a lane open up in front of him and knows he can get the first with his legs; he does so. (SCR, N/A, protection 2/2)
M19 1 10 Shotgun 3-wide 1 1 3 Base 4-3 Run Zone read keeper Forcier 2
Forcier keeps; no idea what or who he's reading here since the blocking is unfamiliar. He fakes the bubble as he attempts to get to the edge but a linebacker runs him down; Molk was blocking for the handoff and the LB read keep too fast. Denard gets the corner here but you knew that.
RUN+: RUN-: Forcier
M21 2 8 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Nickel 4-3 Run Inside zone Cox 10
Omameh(+1) and Molk(+1) fire off to double one DT, who gives a ton of ground; Molk pops off on the MLB. The other DT is crushed by Barnum(+1) with help from Lewan; a crashing DE is taken out by Koger(+1). Cox just has to run up in the gaping hole and does.
RUN+: Barnum, Omameh, Molk, Koger RUN-:
M31 1 10 Shotgun H-back 1 1 3 Nickel 4-3 Run Zone read keeper Gardner 3
Gardner returns, and should definitely keep this since BG is cheating on the RB but still gets run down for two yards by taking an angle not far enough outside. I think he's plenty fast but he's got a lot of work to do as a runner.
RUN+: RUN-: Gardner
M34 2 7 Shotgun 2-back TE 2 1 2 Base 4-3 Run Power off tackle Toussaint 60
Features a pull from Omameh as Huyge(+1) blocks down on the playside DT and provides a big hole. Koger(+1) kicks out a DE; a blitzing MLB has taken himself out of the play and Omameh(+1) clubs the last LB out of the way, opening up green pastures for Toussaint.
RUN+: Huyge, Omameh, Koger, Toussaint RUN-:
M6 1 G Shotgun 2-back 2 1 2 Base 4-4 Run Zone stretch Toussaint 6
Backside DT is cut to the ground by Lewan(+1) and the frontside guy kind of lunges in at Molk, forcing Toussaint around him but falling uselessly; Omameh(+2) controls and then destroys the playside DE, who is blocked into the endzone. Toussaint with an easy TD. Barnum(+1) also did well to get a block on the second level.
RUN+: Omameh(2), Lewan, Barnum RUN-:
Drive Notes: Touchdown, 58-21, 7 min 4th Q. Backup OL comes in and charting ceases, as we're not going to learn anything about this year's team from this game. You can watch Cox's long run, on which Quinton Washington obliterates some dude, though. And here's Gardner's touchdown.

*Elaborate yawning mechanism.*

Yes, yes, steampunk fictional questioner who does not appreciate where he has come from.

Well, is there really even a point?

No, not on this side of the ball. I would have cut this off sooner but for BG's annoying persistence on offense and our first extended look at Devin Gardner. The offensive line was crushing to the point where it was tough to tell whether or not I should be handing out pluses to the tackles on plays where the interior linemen were ridin' that donkey five, six, seven yards downfield. Here's Fitzgerald Toussaint's touchdown. Watch Omameh:

 

This was most of the day. So take everything below with a grain of salt. Michigan won't face a defense this bad after this weekend again.

We demand low-information charts anyway.

Low information charts, then.

Hennechart comes with a reminder that numbers in parentheses are screens! I've also added the zone read metric to these charts instead of spreading it out. It's in the format correct decisions / opportunities.

DENARD ROBINSON

Opponent DO CA MA IN BR TA BA PR SCR ZR DSR
2009, All Of It 1 7 6(2) 3(1) 4 4 - - ? - 44%
UConn 2 15(6) - - 3 2 - - 2 - 68%
Notre Dame 3 25(8) 3(1) 4 1 - 4(1) 2 - - 71%
UMass 4 10(3) - 1 1 - 1 1 - - 73%
BGSU 1 4(1) - - - - - - - 1/1 N/A

DEVIN GARDNER

Opponent DO CA MA IN BR TA BA PR SCR ZR DSR
BGSU 2 4(2) 1 1 1 - - - - 4/7 N/A

TATE FORCIER

Opponent DO CA MA IN BR TA BA PR SCR ZR DSR
BGSU 2 9(6) 1 - - 1 - - 1 3/4 N/A

Nobody had enough downfield throws to warrant a downfield success rate, but everyone impressed. Denard hit a 30-yard corner route, Devin had two long should-have-been touchdowns, the second a beautiful touch seam, and Forcier rolled out and pulled up to hit Roundtree over the middle.

My only complaint/worry here was the short toss to Gallon on which Gardner was pressured. He defaulted to that pushing motion, it looked, and the resulting pass was well off target. Oh, and there was the failed fourth down attempt. In any case, it certainly looks like Michigan is more loaded at quarterback than they've ever been.

Who works for number two?

who-does-number-two-work-for

Uh… if that's a question about the second-string quarterback, I think it should be Tate, but not because of any of the passing numbers above. It's the zone read stuff, where Gardner's barely above 50%, and the numbers from the—

Donkeychart.

Run chart, but whatever. BEHOLD THE DONKENING

Chart II?

Chart II.

 

Offensive Line
Player + - T Notes
Huyge 2 - 2 Couple of good plays at RT late.
Lewan 11 1 10 Was very effective on cuts, too.
Schilling 10 5 5 Had some trouble with BG slants.
Molk 16 5 11 Wish he'd be more consistent on MLBs.
Omameh 20 6 14 Most of Michigan's long runs came over his side of the line.
Barnum 2 - 2 I'll take it from the back of the rotation starter.
Dorrestein 6 1 5 I'll take it from the back of the rotation starter.
Webb 9 1 8 Fetch me the club…
Koger 7 1 6 …and smite the heathen seals.
TOTAL 83 20 63 Even more obliteration.
Backs
Player + - T Notes
Robinson 8 - 8 Not bad for four rushes.
Gardner - 5 -5 Yeah… about that.
Forcier 2 1 1 Was limping, too.
Shaw 10 2 8 Broke some tackles, seemed to hit all the right holes.
Smith 10 2 8 Smart blocking, good cuts, an occasional broken tackle.
Cox 2 - 2 Physically impressive. Good balance again.
Toussaint - - - Runs were super easy.
Hopkins 3 - 3 Fumble not included.
McColgan 1 - 1 Usual.
Jones - - - Stopped charting by the time he got in.
TOTAL 36 10 26 Shaw again most impressive.
Receivers
Player + - T Notes
Stonum 2 - 2 --
Odoms 2 - 2 --
TRobinson 1 3 -2 --
Roundtree 3 2 1 --
Grady 2 - 2 --
Gallon 2 - 2 --
Hemingway 2 - 2 --
TOTAL 14 5 9  
Metrics

So this was more of the same, with Lewan being impressive for a tackle just because he is noticeable on so many run plays. Tackles mostly just lock out DEs who are happy to cut off the outside; Lewan is making an impact comparable to an above-average guard. Also, the tight ends were just clubbing guys all day.

At tailback, Smith and Shaw came out about even in the numbers above and the official ones (both had 12 carries; Smith had three more yards) but if I had to pick it would be Shaw and it wouldn't be that close. The three backups who got charted all flashed some ability and didn't screw up except for the Hopkins fumble. Cox really is physically impressive, capable of dragging tacklers and again flashing great balance. I'm hoping we get to see more of him as the season goes on.

So about number two?

Right, so, Gardner has a –5 up there, the only minus of the day aside from Terrance Robinson. This came about because he pulled the ball on three separate instances when he should have handed off and got roped down for little gain; on a couple other runs he eschewed certain yards for more of that high school stuff where you just cut it outside all day on the assumption you are faster than everyone else. Tate has more experience at the college level and when he cut it way outside he had a block and got tracked down by a linebacker from behind; he also seems to be better at ascertaining when to hand it off.

That plus Tate's excellent day throwing makes me lean towards Forcier in the unfortunate event of a serious injury to Robinson.

I still have a couple more charts, by the way. Receivers:

  This Game   Totals
Player 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3
Stonum - - 1/1 2/2 1 - 3/4 11/11
Odoms - - - 2/2 - - 3/4 9/9
Hemingway 1 - - 2/3 1 - 1/1 2/3
Jackson - - - - - - - -
Roundtree 1 - 1/1 8/8 5 2/3 1/2 19/19
Grady - - - 2/2 2 - 1/1 6/6
Robinson - - - - - 0/1 - 2/3
Gallon 1 - - 1/1 1 - - 1/1
                 
Koger - - - - - - 1/2 2/2
Webb - - - - - - - -
                 
Smith - - - - - - 0/1 4/4
Shaw - - - 1/1 1 0/1 0/1 3/3
McColgan - - - 1/1 - - - 1/1
Hopkins - - - - - - - -
Toussaint - - - - - - - -

A fairly boring day here. Just one drop, but it was a big one: Hemingway's oopsie on Devin Gardner's first shoulda-been touchdown.

And this isn't a chart but PROTECTION METRIC: 26/31, Dorrestein –1, Team –4.

The "team" minuses were for blitzes into Michigan's favored rollout package that got Forcier and Gardner in trouble a couple times. Michigan might have to go way from that now that Bowling Green has demonstrated how to pressure it consistently. M got away with it against a team with little talent, but add some speed to that linebacker or some competence to the secondary and bad things might happen.

Did we see anything new?

Obviously the Wolverine Heavy look was new, but Michigan also started responding to BG's tendency to slant like there's no tomorrow by breaking out the pulling OL. Watch Omameh:

That's a completely standard run play I've seen Michigan defend dozens of times over the past few years. I've even got an automatic link for it: Down G. See? It linked.

On Down G you've got a tackle and sometimes a tight end blocking down on the line as Michigan pulls one OL and finds a lead blocker from somewhere else, whether it's a tailback or a H-back or whatever. This is a response to BG's uber-slanting. If the DL slant in the direction of the play, they meet the downblockers head on and get blown up as they do above. Then there's lots of space off tackle and usually the linebackers will be hanging out on the backside of the play where the cutbacks are on a zone. On this play one blitzes right up the middle, another heads to the backside, and there's just one guy in a big hole starting down the mobile death that is Patrick Omameh. And then you get a lot of yards.

Here's another example, on which Shaw busts his assignment but BG is so confused that it doesn't matter and Molk doesn't even have anyone to block:

Michigan has not shown this much in the RR era (and literally never ran it during the DerpBord stretch-and-stretch-only era). I wonder why they chose to do so in a game they'd salted away already. It's not like this is rocket science—it's a totally standard play—but I'd rather break it out against Michigan State than BG.

What does a can of injustice look like?

This:

Poor BG cornerback. This is my least favorite iteration of pass interference, where a guy is running in front of or even with a receiver who tries to run through the DB. The DB has great coverage and is penalized for it. They should clarify the rule to express that a player who is even or deeper with a wide receiver can't be penalized for not changing his momentum. If you're beaten and the ball's underthrown and you run a guy over, fine, flag. But that stuff above is painful even when you're on the right end of a wrong call.

Heroes?

Again, you could almost pick anyone. Special commendation to the offensive line and tight ends.

Goats?

Hopkins fumbled, Molk got that personal foul, and Devin Gardner had some iffy running plays, but that's it when you score touchdowns on 9 of 11 drives.

What does it mean for Indiana and beyond?

Indiana is going to get nuked. They are currently sporting the 92nd-best rushing defense in the land thanks to the dynamic ground attacks of Towson, Western Kentucky, and Akron. None of those teams have a win over a I-A opponent, and they're actually 1-3 against I-AA thanks to Towson sucking and Gardner Webb beating Akron in OT. Akron exceeded their season average in yards by over 100 and their opponents other than the I-AA team were Syracuse and Kentucky. They are donkeys.

As for the rest of the season, Taylor Lewan seems to have locked down the left tackle job and pushed that position from average or slightly above to good, potentially verging on great. His emergence gives Michigan spare bodies on the OL and makes the offense close to bulletproof without an Angry Michigan BLANK-Hating God injury monsoon with the lone exception of quarterback, where your prayer vigil should be unceasing.

Even there, both Michigan quarterbacks showed well. Michigan gave up a couple scores late in the first half and there was a rumble of worry in the stadium when it was 21-14, but Rodriguez just threw Forcier out there and watched him march down the field for a touchdown, another touchdown, some more touchdowns, additional touchdowns, etc.

I'd ratchet up expectations another half-notch here. Lewan gives the offense more depth, Denard's added a few more items to his "not a fluke" pile, and the backup quarterbacks look solid. Also they just put up 721 yards, and I don't care who it's against if it's a I-A team: 721 yards means your offense is scary.

Comments

Michigan4Life

September 29th, 2010 at 4:53 PM ^

the offense adding some plays and wrinkles because they already got the basics down.  They can add even more as the season goes on especially against OSU where I'd expect Michigan do new things that we've never seen before.  I'm excited and the offense is running on full cylinders.

evenyoubrutus

September 29th, 2010 at 4:58 PM ^

The scary thing (for Indiana that is) about Indiana's rushing defense is that they won those games somewhat convincingly, and generally speaking, when you are winning by a lot, your rushing defense numbers are inflated because teams tend to abandon the run.  I didn't actually see any of those Indiana games (although I really wanted to) so I'm not sure the exact context of those numbers but it still should be apocalyptically ominous for the Hoosiers.

New Kid On The Blog

September 29th, 2010 at 5:01 PM ^

...there are still those in the Michigan fan base who continue to say this program isn't headed in the right direction. I'm so proud of this team and so excited to think what they can accomplish this year. Man, it's great to read positive stuff on Michigan!

meechiganroses

September 29th, 2010 at 5:08 PM ^

Brian, could you change something. On Tate's big run of the day (16yds), it's actually Mike Cox who misses his assignment rather than Shaw.  Shaw isn't in on that play and I didn't want people thinking he had a MA

joeyb

September 30th, 2010 at 10:52 AM ^

Exactly. Cox goes and hits the DE. I'm pretty sure this was supposed to be a Zone Read which was defended by a scrape exchange. Cox's error actually blocks the DE and takes the OLB out of the equation like a normal Zone Read should do. I love this offense. Even when things break they still work.

imdeng

September 29th, 2010 at 5:14 PM ^

I cannot wait to beat Indiana and be 5-0 and finally be better than the last year's record so that I don't have to hear again - "Oh you were 4-0 last year too."

Personally I think Shaw getting dinged is a blessing in disguise. It allows us to try out other RBs and get them ready for the upcoming tough stretch of the schedule. With Lewan, the O-line seems well set and ready for coming challenges. QBs, Receivers, TEs, Slots - all good to go as well. I can't believe that I really can't think of any improvement opportunities on this side of the game.

On defense I am confident we will do better than expectations. Return of Carvin Johnson and Herron along with continued maturation of C. Gordon will allow us more flexibility. Indiana's O-line barely held up against inferior competition and we should be able to get enough pressure on the QB to disrupt the rhythem. We have shown to be able to take advantage of bad throws and cause turnovers. A couple of those and the game is over.

I predict that it will not even be close and we will be putting up time eating 80 yeard drives using at least some of our backups in the fourth quarter to preserve a three score lead.

3rdGenerationBlue

September 29th, 2010 at 5:50 PM ^

What ever is the opposite of "blessing in diguise" is what the Indiana defense is getting with Hopkins and Cox. Those guys are fresh and out to prove that they deserve more playing time AND they can run with power. I don't doubt that we will see inspired effort by IU's defense but it is difficult to imagine them holding Michigan's offense in check. Michigan's enemy will be their own mistakes - time to limit penalties and make sure turnovers are a thing of the past.

jabberwock

September 29th, 2010 at 7:20 PM ^

The offense is high powered enough to weather a couple mistakes and even a couple of turnovers.

The defense however has to continually improve.  Indiana is going to throw it all day long and I don't want to see how many times Cam Gordon can chase (but not catch) a receiver streaking towards the end zone.  I'm confident the secondary can use this game to step up and prepare for what Cousins and MSU will throw at them.

michgoblue

September 29th, 2010 at 5:18 PM ^

"Indiana is going to get nuked."

Bite your tongue. 

Sacrafice a virgin (or at least kill a homeless man).

Put up a picture of a cat.  A really cute one. 

Do something.

How could you make a statement like this?!?!  You are tempting fate, my friend.

Ryano

September 29th, 2010 at 5:44 PM ^

Don't be afraid of that strange feeling inside your chest.  It's not dispair, or indigestion ... no, it's called confidence, and I don't think any of us have felt it in a long time.  I might completely regret this a few days from now, but just for the rest of this week, I am going to be thinking about Indiana's impending doom.

MGlobules

September 29th, 2010 at 6:56 PM ^

than that homeless man ref? I mean, yeah, really stupid uneducated teenagers, sure. Mindless f**ls who know no better. But people who ID with my school? FU. 

Mods--please remove this creep masquerading as an M fan.

lbpeley

September 30th, 2010 at 11:28 AM ^

my lucky stars I have you to stick up for me on an internet message board when someone makes a completely harmless joke about my plight. Especially a harmless joke I'll never see because, as a homeless person I won't have the internets.

grsbmd

September 29th, 2010 at 5:26 PM ^

Every time Brian uses BG in a description, the first thing my brain does is to substitute Brandon Graham. 

"Brandon Graham corner lined up 10 yards of the line of scrimmage...  wait, what?"