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11/22/2014 – Michigan 16, Maryland 23 – 5-6, 3-4 Big Ten

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[Eric Upchurch]

A version of this game happened in 2008, when a Michigan team headed for 3-9 had a dismal, rainy home finale against a bad team. That was Northwestern; Michigan blocked a punt for a touchdown but lost anyway. I spent halftime attempting to warm my hands on a pretzel heater.

It was tolerable because of its novelty. That team provided an opportunity for Michigan fans to demonstrate the vast depths they would go to in order to support their team. It wasn't fun, exactly, but it felt like a transitory period, a cost gladly borne for the promise of ass-kicking modern football to come. Merit badges were awarded to the hardy souls who stuck it out.

I don't have to tell you how that worked out.

I know I've referenced that game many times before as we've struggled to deal with Michigan's broken offense over the past couple years, but the similarities to the Maryland game are striking enough to bring it up again. While the weather wasn't nearly as bad, the slate-gray sky was highly familiar. So too the mutual Keystone Kops antics, what with receivers deciding it was that year EA's NCAA Football series decided that the way to balance their broken game was to have WRs drop half the passes they got their hands on.

So you naturally think about that game before and compare your mental state then and mental state now. The only thing I've got at the moment is relief I don't have to do that again. Humorous exclamations about how "we do this for fun!" are so 2008.

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Michigan had built up piles of fan goodwill over their 40 year bowl streak; after Schembechler's arrival there were years Michigan wasn't great, but none in which they were actively bad unless their starting quarterback's leg broke. They started tapping that in earnest in 2007, and now it's all gone. I didn't want to go to the Maryland game even a little, but I did. I have a personal streak at stake here. And they fired Dave Brandon.

But there was no silver lining. The depths of my fandom have been tested; there's a bottom there. I'm fed up with ticket prices and the cookie-cutter inanity imposed on a Michigan Stadium experience that used to be unique.

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CAKE [Bryan Fuller]

There are bits and scraps of it left. I got bizarrely misty when they did the Blues Brothers cake, because it was a thing that was ours and still existed as what it had been since my youth. I was at Yost for the final game of whatever hockey season it was when the "Can't Turn You Loose" dancing extended from the most humorously overweight guy in the section to everybody. It was a thing that some people decided to do and they keep doing it.

Then that student section sat near-silent for the rest of the game because every space that wasn't filled with actual football was crammed with noise. It was especially jarring since the most interesting football on in the noon window was Manchester United-Arsenal, full of everything but Pitbull being piped in at deafening levels.

That's where we are right now, fighting a losing battle against the spreadsheet people. Jim Hackett may be a nice guy and vast improvement on Brandon, sure. Not much has happened to indicate that he's anything but another spreadsheet person making the columns add up and importing what passes for creativity at other places.

I don't know what's about to happen. I mean, I do: Ohio State is going to punch Michigan's delicates in and Brady Hoke's going to get fired. I don't know what happens after that.

During the last coaching search I used logic and common sense to declare that Michigan would not hire Brady Hoke because he was so transparently unqualified, so I can't do that again. Even if I was so inclined the fact that an interim AD is going to make the most important hire in the department would prevent me. Michigan is determined to do it weird in the ways they shouldn't and do it conventional in all the ways they shouldn't.

But whatever. It's over, and it ended in the way it probably had to: a sodden mess of football about as interesting as a pile of dirty laundry. Hopefully there's something to care about next year.

BULLETS

There is not going to be a UFR. I'll go back and get the relevant parts over the offseason but I am going to have a real Thanksgiving instead of one where I spend the first half of it in a bedroom putting up a post; it was just going to say the same stuff you already know anyway.

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This fourth down was on Gardner [Upchurch]

I don't know what I expected dot gif. The same pattern of ludicrous errors part XVIII. Roughing the kicker, a block in the back on a punt return touchdown, dropped passes, penalties, throws nowhere near the target, an inability to deal with tempo or mobile quarterbacks—none of it was surprising. It's not even infuriating anymore. It's just the way it is.

Cripes, Funchess. His lack of GAF has been clear for big chunks of the year—I still go back to that bubble screen that was a likely touchdown if he blocks his guy at all—and it's getting more prominent as we near the end of the year. The dropped passes are epidemic, and they don't even try to use him as a blocker anymore.

It'll be interesting to see if any of this impacts his draft stock. I bet 1) it does and 2) not nearly enough to induce him to return for his senior year. This feels like a situation similar what went down with GRIII, where it might be a good idea for the guy to come back to establish himself an elite talent but the guy is clearly done with college.

The offensive line is kind of okay now. There was a period in the second half where Michigan was blowing the Maryland DTs off the ball on every single play; occasionally Maryland would get Michigan in the backfield with a blitz allowed by the fact that M really didn't want to throw but anything that ended up neutral on the RPS scale was a nice gain for Michigan. Even excluding the fake punt, Michigan went for 5.5 YPC.

That's not unusual for a putrid Maryland D, but Michigan bested MSU, OSU, and pre-Diamont Indiana. They didn't hit Wisconsin numbers or a rampant Syracuse(?), but they looked quite functional. Darrell Funk is going to get run out of town on a rail like the rest of the coaching staff but the improvement this year is real. With literally everybody back next year they could be good-ish.

Mad about carry distribution. I've seen a lot of ANGAR about the carry distribution since Johnson was picking up big chunks. That's one of the few things that I'm not incensed bitchy and eye-rolling about in the aftermath. Hayes picked up 6 YPC on his six carries and while Smith only had 2.8, he was the short yardage/goal-line guy and played much better than Johnson against Northwestern. Overall the run game was highly effective, and only the usual slate of derp and the broken Devin Gardner prevented actual offense from occurring.

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this was not tempting apparently [Upchurch]

I will be mad snarky about this. I know Funchess was dropping balls left and right but how on earth do you go an entire game with a 6'5" WR against "5-7" Will Likely and not, like, try to use that fact? Everyone got peeved at one goal line play, and I'm with you. I would like to extend that peevishness past that specific series and apply it to every damn time this inept offense didn't punt the ball to Funchess 40 yards downfield.

When is the last time they tried a plain old bomb down the sideline at Funchess? I know it can't actually be the Notre Dame game but it feels like the Notre Dame game.

Seriously though. How do you rush for 240 yards on 44 carries, plus a 52-yard fake punt, and score 16 points?

Defense. The usual: pretty good against the run, though CJ Brown's QB stuff was highly effective because Michigan still regards that as cheating (or maybe it tends to be effective), highly iffy against the pass especially in the middle of the field, late collapse.

Brown's 6.9 YPA on 24 attempts isn't great, but you have to take the fact that Maryland was down two of its top options at WR and replacement slot Jacquille Veii dropped at least four passes. If Maryland WRs actually caught the ball this could have been significantly uglier.

It's clear that opponents have IDed the slot and TEs running against M LB/S types as a major weakness and targeted it.

The demise. Grimly appropriate that Maryland should get its key play on their go-ahead drive thanks to a fake bubble screen that went over the top. The end came thanks to a concept that's been around since Rodriguez's first year that Michigan could not deal with, nor successfully replicate except once against Miami(NTM). When they tried to imitate successful offenses they did it poorly because they were bad at coaching, and then blamed the concepts.

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Inside The Box Score:

Meh Teams
* How do you lose when you outgain your opponent 398 yards to 312 yards? The answer is simple. Not-so-special teams (and turnovers, and failing on fourth down twice.)
* Maryland's fourth FG attempt is not in the boxscore because Jourdan Lewis roughed the kicker. On the very next play, Jourdan Lewis failed to keep contain and Maryland scooted in for a touchdown.
* Michigan's high point on the day, a 52 yard fake punt, was more than offset by a touch in the back penalty that resulted in Michigan losing 70 yards of field position, oh, and a game-deciding touchdown.

Best And Worst:

Yes, there have been meager signs (mostly on defense, but also with the offensive line) that this program was playing better, especially given the fact that Indiana has since nearly upset PSU and held tough against OSU on the road, while Northwestern upset Notre Dame and then demolished Purdue to, improbably, set up for next week’s intra-state battle with the Illini as a battle of two teams playing for their bowl-game lives.  They weren’t dominating wins, but if you squinted you could see something faintly resembling progress and improvement, and maybe with a new QB and some healthy running backs next year Michigan might be on its way “back”.

But all along, this team kept displaying the same numerous flaws that absolutely, positively shouldn’t be happening 50 games into a coach’s tenure.  The offense remains painfully predictable, to the point that pointing this out is equally reflexive.  The defense, while certainly the stronger unit during Hoke’s tenure, continues to play at a B+ level, seemingly never figuring out how to handle anything approaching tempo or a mobile QB.  Barring a Biakabutuka-esque performance against OSU, Michigan won’t have a running back break 600 yards total on the season, and for the second year in a row won’t have one even sniff 1,000 yards total.  Hell, Melvin Gordon and Tevin Coleman are going to significantly outrush this team as a whole, and that’s after dropping 292 yards rushing on Maryland in this game.  Devin Gardner went from pre-season All Big-10-ish player to a guy who’ll probably not throw for 10 TDs on the season, and one of the best runs of the year was a 52-yard run by a FB on a fake punt.  Timeouts continue to be called or saved without any regard for reality, and the team long ago ran out of feet to shoot with dumb penalties, incorrect number of players on the field, and turnovers.  Oh my gawd the turnovers, King.

ELSEWHERE

Sap's Decals nails Gardner:

DEVIN GARDNER – To me, New 98 is the LaVell Blanchard of the Michigan Football Team. Great kid. Smart kid. Face of the program for the past few years. Much like Blanchard, Gardner has been caught in the middle of a coaching change during his career. Caught in the middle of a program trying to find its way. Caught in the middle of a university trying to figure out what kind of identity they want their football team to have. Much like we do when looking back on the career of Blanchard, I’m sure we will say much the same for Gardner: “Oh, the Gardner years! Tough kid. Never quit. Never gave up. Sad that his record wasn’t better.”

Maize and Blue Nation:

So, things happened yesterday. A few of them good, some of them meh, and most of them bad. For Michigan, it was yet another in a long line of games everyone would just rather forget.

Brady Hoke knows what's coming. You can just tell. Nothing will happen before the Ohio State game, but its over. This is the end for Hoke at Michigan.

You know it's bad when newspaper folk don't edit out your uhs and ums:

A self-inflicted mess, toward the tail end of a self-inflicted disaster of a season that can't end soon enough, with a head coach who has only gotten worse every year he's been in charge.

Another game that made little sense, and more talk afterward that made even less.

"We just didn't, uh, execute at times when we had opportunities, and, uh, at times we did," Hoke said Saturday night. "We had some mistakes in the kicking game that, uh, obviously hurt us as a football team. Some of those were very aggressive mistakes and you appreciate that kind of effort and aggression. At the same point, we've got to be a little smarter.

"If that's the right word for it."

I think Zuniga is a fan of hair metal band Enuff Znuff. Alex Mitropolous-Rundus was in high school band.

Comments

buckeyejonross

November 24th, 2014 at 1:47 PM ^

As someone who has a degree in journalism from OSU, I agree Baumgardner took a cheap shot. But Hoke has probably been a prick to him for four years and Baumgardner finally reacted like a toddler. I don't think it was right, but Hoke has burned up all his media goodwill.



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jmdblue

November 24th, 2014 at 3:07 PM ^

relates to how journalism should be conducted (ha, I kid), but you're probably right.  I don't think Brady has been a prick to the media though other than his refusal to provide any meaningful information.  Bo, on the other hand, could be a world class prick to media he didn't like and there was nothing anyone could say or do about it.

Rabbit21

November 24th, 2014 at 2:56 PM ^

Baumgardner is completely over it and frankly I think has been driven slightly crazy by just how bad the team is this year.  As Brian said he has become increasingly hilarious on Twitter and you know what?  I am okay with it, it's nice to have someone on the program beat who expresses actual opinions from time to time, at least Baumgardner is honest about his disdain.

Roughneck

November 24th, 2014 at 1:03 PM ^

Indifference. As someone who lives out of state, I can still catch nearly every game on TV. This season, I've made zero effort to even try. I miss Michigan football. And, no, I don't think that makes me a bad fan.

Wendyk5

November 24th, 2014 at 1:21 PM ^

In the past five years, I have not watched every game. I've started to watch every game, but have left the room during the blowouts and the nail biters, with my husband yelling an abbreviated play-by-play as I sat crouched in the next room, doing my own little praying thing. 

But this season, I watched every game. Every minute of every game. And even after that, I miss Michigan football. Because this season wasn't even close to Michigan football. 

InterM

November 24th, 2014 at 1:18 PM ^

It's thoughtful posts like yours that make this the preeminent college football blog in the nation.  Thanks for taking the time to join us and contribute your thoughts, when you clearly have many other important things you could do with your time and talent.

umumum

November 24th, 2014 at 1:56 PM ^

choosing that as your first comment on the Board says way more about you than Brian.  Try contributing something useful before going into attack mode.  That said, you are likely just someone who has been banned using a new nom de plume.

MgoPleaseChange

November 24th, 2014 at 2:18 PM ^

I've been reading this site for years now, had some old accounts of which I forgot the password, so I made this one...thanks Sherlock. But yeah, I've decided to deal with my annoyances this way. Just like you and most here choose to express their feelings through bitching about things they have no control over. In a way, we are the same. You guys will no doubt back each other and if anybody will be "banned" or sent to "Bolivia, scary" it'll be me. Because I have the different opinion, and if\when it happens I'll make another account, my third or fourth by my count. Idk, was the wifi thing supposed to be an age joke. Because you missed on that terribly!

saveferris

November 24th, 2014 at 2:56 PM ^

1.  Recent join date - CHECK

2,  Obnoxious username - CHECK

3.  Posts nothing but flamebait - CHECK

4.  Attempts to pre-emptively discredit any accusations of being a troll by claiming to be a long time reader and providing a thin excuse for new username. - CHECK

5.  Assumes aggressive contrarian position and tries to pre-emptively discredit any attempt to silence contrarian viewpoint as martyrdom at the altar of the groupthink. - CHECK

Yep, we've got ourselves a troll.

Primo

November 24th, 2014 at 2:49 PM ^

I do kind of get what you're saying about reading posts about how the football team sucks.  But what, in the alternative, should Brian and the others write about?  It's kind of the story of the season....it's been a disaster.  The fact that posts like this continue to be written is because that is what has been presented to write about.  The only other course would be to just not write anything.  I mean who really wants to read about what player did what right or wrong after the past few games?  This is also why I think whining about not doing UFR posts seems kind of silly...do people actually want to read that content right now?

MgoPleaseChange

November 24th, 2014 at 3:10 PM ^

Especially given today, and I believe it was in this thread people have been talking about journalistic integrity. Or Nick Baumgardners lack there of, In including verbal ticks that Hoke uses, frequently or not. Now, it is my belief that mgoblog is just like any other news outlet. There are game summaries, recruiting news, random stuff...etc. we have all seen it. And like any news outlet, authors should be held to the same journalistic integrity wether it be here, or in the news. Authors here, can not only write whatever, but also include their own personal agenda, and in Brian's case in particular, actively push that agenda to the masses at his disposal. Another example is the disdain of the free press articles around here. And why is that? Because they wrote what they wanted to, and pushed an obvious agenda that ended up setting this program back! Well, how is what they do any different than what goes on here? As the board complains and chastises Baumgardner, and the free press for lack of journalistic integrity they endorse it through the site authors. That's hypocrisyif I've ever seen it. I can't speak for everybody, but I'd much rather read a UFR or any article that highlights the facts and leaves personal opinions and agendas at the door. This tread in particular, with a title like "Whatever" immediately make me think a 15 year old girl wrote it. If that's the feeling you have, keep it to yourself or put it as a comment, there's no need to make your article sound like a whiney little kid.

jmdblue

November 24th, 2014 at 3:27 PM ^

agree or disagree it's still only opinion (not much to disagree with in this one though).  Drew Sharp also writes his opinions.  He often twists facts to back his opinion so I think his opinions are not only stupid, but also misleading.  I don't see where Brian is producing evidence (accurate or not) for his feelings, he's just worn out on shitty play.  Which brings us to the "newsey" treatment of M by the Freep.  ie stretchgate... which was nothing better than a bad hit piece. 

MgoPleaseChange

November 24th, 2014 at 3:37 PM ^

I don't necessarily disagree with Brian about how the season has gone. I just don't want to read his opinions, this is a blog for Michigan Athletics, not his opinion. If it were, it should be named Brian's feelings blog. But if that happened there would be no audience to pander to. To me, and this is my opinion. This blog has turned into a place where opinions are stated as facts, and clearly pushed(really, you can't hide that) and facts, are discredited because they oppose the views of the author. Idk how many times, on this blog I've seen articles that include, pandering for a cause, misleading information, and twisting of facts to support an agenda. Countless times!

jmdblue

November 24th, 2014 at 3:53 PM ^

I hated RR and I loved Brady.  Believe me, I know this blog is largely a manifestation of how Brian feels about things.  But what the hell opinions does he have that are stated as facts?  He says Hoke was unqualified for the job.  I guess that's stated as a fact, but I think we can all see it's an opinion.  He says the stadium experience has deteriorated.  I don't see how that's even debatable, but, again, I think we see it as an opinion.  He pointed out some pretty shitty clock management by Hoke.  Again, hard to argue.  He discussed Hoke's choice of punt formation.  Then we formationed with only 10, had a low punt, and it likely cost us a game.  I think Brian's news stuff and his opinion stuff is pretty well defined.  Go Blue.

 

MileHighWolverine

November 24th, 2014 at 3:34 PM ^

The disdain for the free press around here is because they bent the truth to the point of breaking it....they were a whisker away from flat out lying in an effort to smear the head coach.

Brian is telling us the team is bad at football and pushing for changes - what strikes you as untrue about what he's doing? He is a far better journalist, with higher integrity, than anyone the freep put forth during the RRod jihad.

MgoPleaseChange

November 24th, 2014 at 3:44 PM ^

How is what happened this year not an attempt to smear not only the coach, but the AD, the Football Team, and the university as a whole. Think about it, if this blog didn't exist then there would have never been a boycott forming, the students probably wouldn't have rallied against the Coach, and AD so hard. Which btw, is how this whole thing gained national attention. Basically, this blog has hurt the university and the football team more than anything. No blog, should ever carry the weight this one does, people know that, and use it to their advantage.

MileHighWolverine

November 24th, 2014 at 4:40 PM ^

Dude, A+ troll job. You sound like you're a step away from being a dictator - no free press or the expression of opinion, no protesting oppression allowed, no assembling of like minded individuals will be tolerated!!

Everything you described happened because of D.Brandon and B.Hoke being incompetent at their jobs....had either of those conditions not been true, there would have been nothing to protest. 

TIMMMAAY

November 24th, 2014 at 5:52 PM ^

I negged you a couple times there, thinking you a complete and overt troll. However, you actually make a few decent points. I'm not saying I agree with you, on anything (def not on the freep analogy), but you've made me think. 

edit: threading screwed again (arrgh) after page rollover. obvs this was in reply to 'tards above. 

MgoPleaseChange

November 24th, 2014 at 6:55 PM ^

I'm just a pissed off fan like anybody else here, the troll thing i expected because my views oppose the norm. And I'll deal with that. But I do appreciate you taking the time to read something I posted, and where I'm coming from. Not saying I'm right all the time, and I'll admit when I am. But I've never seen a grip of people that think so strongly that their shit doesn't stink.

T

November 24th, 2014 at 1:10 PM ^

(Re: OL) "With literally everybody back next year they could be good-ish."

 

I actually had to pause a second to confirm in my mind that there definitely will be football played here next year.

TheMadGrasser

November 24th, 2014 at 1:14 PM ^

I don't care how bad our football team plays, I will still always care about my university and my football team.

Just my opinion, but going through some bad seasons does not "earn" us the right to success or anything of the like. Turning it around in CFB is as simple as bringing in a strong leader. Let's make it happen.