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Reasonable Responses to Disappointing Events

Last Wednesday was National Signing Day, which is a big day for unbalanced Twitter users everywhere. I had originally planned to dedicate this week’s entire TWIT to the scores of unstable fans who didn’t get what they wanted from Recruiting Claus. But after sifting through the charred remnants of the interweb, I opted to just share with you a small share of this Cornucopia of Derp. I’d like to leave you with at least SOME hope that the world is a fine place and worth fighting for.

Exhibit A: Vonn Bell

Bell was a five-star safety who had narrowed down his choices to Ohio State and Tennessee. Reports started filtering out on Wednesday morning that Bell would be attending Tennessee, which made it even more awkward for Vols fans when Bell subsequently chose the Buckeyes. Hilarity did NOT ensue in Knoxville.

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Exhibit B: Robert Nkemdiche

Nkemdiche’s recruitment was both wild and well documented. However, by signing day most observers expected him to choose Ole Miss. So you’d think that when he DID choose Ole Miss, people would take it in stride, right? Please? Just this once?

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Yeah, that wasn’t a high-probability event.

Seriously though… who are these sick people? Someone actually typed the words “Nkemdiche moms a fat walrus,” without a) noticing the glaring grammatical errors, and b) thinking “I am terrible at not being a terrible person.” We’ve all run across some players we’ve disliked on an unreasonably personal level, but for most of us spines and knees are off-limits even in the deepest recesses of our collective lizard brains. SEC, SEC, SEC.

I Believe The Children Are Our Future

We're only about six weeks into 2013, but the Creepy Tweet of the Year competition may be over before it really even began.

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If you don't recognize the recipient, good for you (having a mental list of recruits' Twitter handles is one of the signs that you have a problem). It's Malik McDowell, all-everything DE from Detroit, who is rumored to be favoring Michigan and Notre Dame. The sender is a Notre Dame blogger. Remember a few months ago when Brian was complaining that there really aren't any good Notre Dame blogs? Yeah, this. It's this guy and Damefan1.

Dealer's choice as to where to focus your horrified bemusement: a blogger actively courting a recruit for a school, someone trying to get a minor to attend a certain school by promising him sex, or the rather obvious (given the language and the overwhelming whiteness of the ND student body) racial implications. I mean, I suppose there is a chance that this guy is telling McDowell that Notre Dame needs a saxophone player to back up Randy Watson. After all, what was the name of the fast-food joint in Coming to America? That's right. McDowell's:

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                  Their buns have sesame seeds. My buns have no seeds.

Whew. Glad there's a reasonable and NOT COMPLETELY DEPLORABLE explanation for this message.

Fire Everyone

Michigan played some basketball this week. It did not go well. PROOF:

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This was just a small sampling of the responses to the Wisconsin and MSU games. Among the ideas that I saw floated were:

  • Fire Beilein
  • Bench Trey Burke
  • Bench everyone but Trey Burke
  • NO, FOR SRS, FIRE BELEIEIN
  • Deport Nik Stauskas
  • Sacrifice Vogrich to the Flying Spaghetti Monster
  • File war crime charges against Hardaway
  • Cut GRIII
  • Cut RGIII (not sure how this would help, but I suppose it’s worth a shot)
  • Forfeit the season and go caddy for the Dalai Lama

There were more, but these were the most reasonable.

Former Michigan Athletes Engage in Twitter Battles

This was a big week for former Michigan athletes in social media. Desmond Howard (@DesmondHoward) kicked things off with a spat with Chadd Scott (@ChaddScott), a radio host from Jacksonville. The website Awful Announcing put together a comprehensive recap of the confrontation, but it boiled down to this:

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Mr. Scott is arguing that Desmond got his spot on Gameday because of his Heisman, which is probably partly true. But was that really the "easy path"? Winning a Heisman is only an easier path when the other options are “Earn Congressional Medal of Honor,” “Win Nobel Prize,” and “defeat Contra after 11 beers.” But beyond that, how many Heisman winners have been able to parlay their win into a successful announcing career? Doug Flutie and Eddie George do some college football analysis, and Tim Brown pops up here and there, but that's about it. Besides, it’s tough to argue that ESPN doles out Gameday jobs based solely on previous success in athletics; Lee Corso was 41–68–2 as a coach at Indiana, and Kirk Herbstreit wasn’t exactly a beacon of glory at OSU.

Speaking of untenable arguments, O HAI THERE Braylon Edwards:

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Braylon’s brother, Berkley Edwards, is a speedy little running back who could be described as a poor man’s Dennis Norfleet. But Michigan just moved their ACTUAL Dennis Norfleet to cornerback [/pours a little out for Brian]. So being all “OMG Michigan needed this guy” is a tough sell.  Besides, Minnesota was (probably) Edwards’ only committable BCS offer. He had an offer from Iowa pulled, and his Cal offer was on hiatus because of a coaching change. So it wasn’t as if Michigan was the only guy not courting this kid. We’ll always have Michigan State ‘04, Braylon. Now please sit down.

Finally, Wednesday brought us a less-than-civil war between Anthony Wright (@ItsAntWright) and ESPN commentator and professional quasi-troll Dan Dakich (@DanDakich). Wright started things, sort of, by tweeting “Shut up Dakich” during the Game That Never Happened But Nevertheless Pains My Soul. The next day, Dakich unleashed the fury:

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There are a couple of things to notice here. First, Wright didn’t use Dakich’s Twitter handle in his tweet, and Dakich doesn’t follow Wright. So to see that tweet, Dakich had to search for his own name, which is indicative of a combination of narcissism and confrontationalism (IT’S A WORD). Second, and more interestingly, is how quickly and personally Dakich struck back. Calling someone “the biggest underachiever n the history of Michigan hoops” who “dog[ged] it thru games” is pretty harsh. But then, after some back and forth, things got downright bitchy.

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Yeppers, that’s an ESPN analyst calling a former player and current high school coach fat, lazy, and illiterate. Dakich is usually pretty curt on Twitter (he tends to call people dumb), but this is a different level even for him. He’s one step away going full-on Dean Wormer. I personally think that Dakich is among the better pure analysts in college basketball 85% of the time, but he spends 10% of his time trolling as hard as one can troll. The other 5% is largely unintelligible, but seems to be about a lighthouse.

Comments

B-Nut-GoBlue

February 14th, 2013 at 6:36 PM ^

Not going to lie, I like Dakich as a color-guy.  He has great insight into the game.  This Twitter sh*t is ridiculous though.  A grown-ass man (and he ain't the only one) is stooping to Twitter fights.  GET A F**KING LIFE.  I've lost a bit of respect, in all honesty.

I was wondering what that whole Minnesota Vikings digression was about, it was weird.. 

Simon

February 14th, 2013 at 7:18 PM ^

... on Scout and a 3 star on rivals, who averaged 9 points in High School.  In order to be overrated don't you inherently at one point in time need to be rated?  

2.5 star recruits that are overrated are the ones that don't make the roster or transfer.  In his class that included Ekpe Udoh (bad example), K'Lon Morris and Reed Baker.  

snoopblue

February 14th, 2013 at 7:41 PM ^

Desmond needs to just realize that the no name dude from jacksonville is following HIM, not the other way around. Also, he needs to realize that he is the host of ESPN College Gameday and former Heisman Trophy, Superbowl, Superbowl MVP winner. Who cares about the bickering about some piece of shit host from Jacksonville. He's not even in the top 3 markets in Florida! If he feels like he needs to defend himself, when he ignores the guy, thousands of alumni/desmond fans will probably rip the guy a new one anyway.

Dakich is a loser. Living off one year of shitty INTERIM coaching at IU. It seems like he knows it too, which is why he is such a troll on his radio show and on twitter, trying to string together some controversy to get a fanbase all riled up. Unfortunately, the idiots that hope for blown ACLs are the same ones who go crazy over the mumblings of some no name douche. Tries to look "above all that" on tv. 

I wish twitter had a feature where if enough people tweet @someone with #doom their account gets locked for a week. A democratic reason to shut the hell up.

eamus_caeruli (not verified)

February 14th, 2013 at 7:53 PM ^

And thank you Braylon for reminding everyone that we might never see the #1 worn by a FB player for a long time. It's so obvious that the coaches wanted nothing to do with that family and their drama.

MGoBender

February 14th, 2013 at 8:12 PM ^

Am I the only one that thinks just maybe this isn't really Dan Dakich?

Is it possible?

He's doesn't have the Twitter "Yes this the real person" check mark, for one.  And for two, like woah that can't possibly be him, can it?

Then again, if it is a fake, he's been at it for a long time...

BoilerBlue

February 14th, 2013 at 8:27 PM ^

Love this piece each week. I don't have a twitter account, and get all my twitter vicariously though mgoblog. Thanks for putting this out BiSB, your personal spin is great.

champswest

February 14th, 2013 at 8:36 PM ^

between the vulgarity of these original tweets and posting them here on this blog. If this becomes a weekly feature here, I hope it will focus on funny or news worthy tweets. If not, perhaps a better headline would be appropriate to alert the reader that there is content so offensive that it has to be blackened out.

B-Nut-GoBlue

February 14th, 2013 at 10:10 PM ^

It helps serve as a "What not to do".  They're blacked out enough that the very bad language isn't seen but the "Tweet message" is still easily comprehendable.  Again, we may all think we and others like us are above the people that do this nonesense but obviously there are still  people out there that stoop to this garbage.  Again, I think this helps serve as a reminder...don't be a ridiculous person. 

*Also, Twitter is probably blocked on most workplaces anyway, for good reason, and if a website is writing and detailing things about Twitter maybe it's safe to assume it very well may be NSFW, automatically. 

BOX House

February 14th, 2013 at 9:17 PM ^

Shane Morris just tweeted that he has sent in his number choices for Michigan football: 10, 7, or 2. Thoughts?

I don't like 2 for obvious reasons. 7 is a classic Michigan qb number, would love to see Shane in it. 

M_Jason_M

February 15th, 2013 at 8:25 AM ^

Well Gallon is 10 right now, but he'll probably be switching to 21. I wouldn't mind 2 for now, but I think they should make it a legends patch, and then he'd have to change it anyway. I think the only 7 was Hawthorne and he's gone. I vote 7.

FrankMurphy

February 14th, 2013 at 9:31 PM ^

Dakich called the Michigan-Wisconsin game, I think. I was surprised at how dumb and inarticulate he was. The only thought I had listening to him during that game was "I can see why this guy is out of coaching."

Doc Brown

February 14th, 2013 at 10:41 PM ^

Dakich is a fucking douche. I got into it with him over twitter after the last Ohio game, where he still ranked Ohio over Michigan in his power rankings. Jackass ended up personally insulting me. For a so called media professional to meltdown on twitter is embarrasing. 

biakabutoucan_sam

February 15th, 2013 at 9:15 AM ^

I really used to enjoy Dakich calling games, thought he was above-board as a color guy. But after watching the last couple games, specifically the "these refs are outstanding" bit, I am kind of 50-50 with him.


For my money, give me Kellogg or Raftery any day. Watching Dakich explain how MSU rebounds better because they put a man on EVERY SIDE OF THE RIM was grating.

L'Carpetron Do…

February 15th, 2013 at 12:12 AM ^

twitter is the worst.  Honestly, is there anything good that ever comes out of twitter?  I work in politics in DC, particularly in congressional scandals and corruption.  And for the life of me I don't understand what anyone gets out of twitter other than an unnecessary outlet for scandals to escape.  And a way to kvetch and/or pick fights with assholes like Dan Dakich.  A twitter account is just asking for trouble and I don't really get what the upside is.

For example,yesterday  a TN congressman sent 2 twitter messages to a young woman and then immediately erased them.  It seemed like there was another Anthony Weiner-style scandal in the works.  Turned out it was his secret, illegitimate daughter (he is a long time bachelor).  It wasn't too lurid but you can bet his opponents will use that against him in the next election.  All because of twitter!  But, I suggest checking out pics of the the daughter - holy hell is she hot.  

BiSB

February 15th, 2013 at 2:06 AM ^

Twitter is a megaphone. It is a simple way of sharing a message to an interested audience. The reason people get in trouble with it is that it will spread any dumbass messages along with the virtuous ones. Obviously social media has a high proportion of pointless, offensive, and just plain dumb content (hence this column), but it is also a rather powerful democratizing force. Also, more effective delivery of cat memes.

Wolfman

February 15th, 2013 at 4:03 AM ^

The next story he breaks will be his first, so I can see the difficulty one would have as pretending he is anything but a receipent of the ¨Heisman Bonus.¨ Never has he given anything new to his craft. But the one thing he has going for him is he is not Dick Fucking Vitale, the most irritating commentator that ever existed.

wolverineswag

February 15th, 2013 at 5:58 AM ^

Wouldn't it be hilarious and awesome and justified and all good things if Robert Nkemdiche or Von Bell showed up to these dweebs'/wesels' houses and said quite simply, "Say that to my face"?

Kilgore Trout

February 15th, 2013 at 8:38 AM ^

I agree with those saying he's over rated. Saying controversial things strongly doesn't make you a good analyst. Him trying to say that Nix's foul on Morgan wasn't a foul because he had his hand on the ball while completely ignoring the fact that he put his body through Morgan to the point of Morgan going to the floor was silly. The real key to me was when Tirico pointed out the body and and he just chose to ignore it becuase it didn't fit his original theory.

It's amazing how there are so many color analysts who just don't know the rules. Whoever was doing the Wisconsin / Minnesota game last night completely botched that late charge / block call, even when watching it in slow motion. Carrot top not only moved into the Minnesota guy's path after he left the ground, he leaned into him. All the analyst could see was that he was outside the half circle and he ignored everything else about the play.

Feat of Clay

February 15th, 2013 at 9:17 AM ^

I love this feature and want more of it, even though it makes me weep for humanity.  

If you're going to be a small-minded dick in 144 characters or less, I'm happy to have as many people as possible know this about you.  

Most of these are pretty SMH-inducing, but the Dakich one is really, truly incredible.  I mean, WOW.

UMgradMSUdad

February 15th, 2013 at 9:19 AM ^

My wife went to school with both Tommy and Danny Dakich (she was between their ages), all the way from elementary through high school. She says both of them were really nice guys.  Tommy was better looking and better academically, while Danny, the little brother, was taller and more athletic.  I won't tell you what they used to tease Danny about, because I really don't want to descend to that level, no matter how much of an ass he makes of himself on twitter.

Yeoman

February 15th, 2013 at 3:44 PM ^

...is that he now works for ESPN, and they've let him know (or he's figured out on his own) that it would be best for his career if he created some controversy around himself.

Think about the people ESPN features as color commentators, as talkshow hosts, as studio-gameday hosts. Lou Holtz. Mark May. Craig James. Dick Vitale. Stephen A. Smith. Rob Parker (OK, he went a little far). You can probably extend the list but I stay away from their daytime stuff so I don't even know who's on any more.

There are a few exceptions (some of whom, like Raftery, had on-air personalities long pre-dating their days on the network), but what they tend to have in common is that they're irritating. There's nothing ESPN likes more than for its viewers to be annoyed. Aggravated.

Because, apparently, that's what drives ratings, and especially so on their talk shows. People won't turn on their radio to hear a good guy that used to be a coach talk rationally, and boringly, about basketball, but they will turn it on to find out just outrageous thing what that asshat is going to say on the air today. (Obviously this isn't confined to ESPN, or to sports.)

My guess is that at least some--probably not all, since Craig James is on that list, but some--of those people weren't assholes in their lives before network TV.

Was Dakich twitter-trolling before his radio show went on the air? Not that I know of, and I don't think that's an accident.

Magnus

February 15th, 2013 at 9:52 AM ^

I'm sure my anger is displaced, but not only am I starting to root against Braylon Edwards, but also starting to root against Berkley...just so Braylon can maybe learn a little humility and have his cockiness shoved back in his face.