The Weekly Six: Leaves Some Points on the Field

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1. The Four Factors

  Expected Pts Conversion Rate Bonus Yds/Play Red Zone
Michigan 35.1 69% 1.3 2.5
Northwestern 26.6 48% 0.9 3.3*

*TD’s are treated as 7 points regardless of PAT outcome

So Michigan had the field position for 35 points…and scored 10. Only 11 times this season has an offense left more than 25 points on the table in a game. With over 6 touchdowns worth of points left on the field, #M00N was the third worst game of the year in terms of points scored versus field position. Clemson-Louisville was slightly ahead and Saturday’s lead-in game of Penn State versus Indiana was the worst of the year at 43.5 points below expected.

Season results

  Expected Pts Conversion Rate Bonus Yds/Play Red Zone
Offense 26.0 (78/11) 59% (108/12) 2.0 (121/13) 4.7 (91/10)
Defense 26.2 (45/5) 63% (18/6) 1.7 (13/3) 4.2 (10/1)

(National Rank/B1G Rank)

Saturday’s game pushed Michigan to roughly neutral on field position for the year. The 2010 vs 2014 season mirror image continues in earnest. The offense can’t convert 60% of it’s first downs, is bottom ten in explosive plays is an absolutely anemic unit. The defense has struggled against the better teams, but is still top 20 in conversion rate and has done very well in limiting big plays and red zone scoring.

If you are wondering how Michigan isn’t last in Bonus Yards in the Big Ten, despite being in the bottom 8, we have our opponents from Saturday to thank. Northwestern is second worst nationally, behind only Wake Forest which is threatening to set records for their lack of explosiveness.

2. Individual Performances

Devin Gardner: –9.8, –26% on 28 plays

Drake Johnson: –0.8, –2% on 10 plays

De’Veon Smith: +1.2, +13% on 18 plays

Devin Funchess: –3.3, –7% on 7 plays

The –9.8 for Gardner is before the opponent adjustment pushes it down another point. Gardner’s 3 lowest rated games of his career are Northwestern, Utah and Michigan State from this season. It’s like he was on a Saw movie and said if you don’t want to be killed by your offensive line, you have to fight to survive by starting over in a new system in which you will fail miserably. I am thankful Devin has fought to survive, but I can’t believe what he’s become.

In terms of the running backs, I don’t know what to say at this point. The statement from Hoke saying he is going with a hot hand is just silly. Hot hand is a pretty controversial concept to prove over large stretches, to think that one RB is performing better than another based on a handful of carries that are largely dependent on the guys in front is just silliness. This football season, man.

3. Game Chart

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6. +12.7% Michigan stuffs Northwestern on second and goal (late Q4)

5. +13.1% Northwestern’s 4th down pass falls incomplete (mid Q3)

4. +14.9% Jehu Chesson recovers the muffed punt (mid Q3)

3. –20.5% Raymon Taylor’s pass interference gives Northwestern a 1st and Goal (late Q4)

2. –21.0% Devin Gardner is intercepted (-5.2%) and returned 79 yards (-15.8%) (late Q3)

1. +40.8% Frank Clark Shuts down the two point conversion (late Q4)

Michigan’s best play on offense was the 16 yard completion to Jake Butt on the final field goal drive, worth about 5.5%. No rush or pass play made the top 6 for anything good that happened to either offense. Raymon Taylor PI was the closest thing.

4. Dumb Punt of the Week

Since I have been slacking the last few weeks we’re going to go back a bit to pick what may be the dumbest punt of all time, at least in the first quarter.

Arkansas has a hard luck season, they are in the loaded SEC West and haven’t won an SEC game in over two years. So far this season they lost then #6 Texas A&M in overtime and then #7 Alabama by 1 after a blocked PAT. So with a shot at the #1 team in the country in Mississippi State, they would pull out all the stops to get the win, right? It was early and Arkansas had a 3-0 lead and was driving. After getting the ball down to the MSU 32 yardline, the Razorbacks faced a 4th and 1. Obviously since this is DPotW, you know what happens next.

Arkansas would go on to lose 17-10; I’m sure they would love to have another possession with less than 40 yards to go to have a shot at OT, but that went out the door with the punt team. Since 2003, the only case I can find of a more egregious punt was in 2009 UConn punted on 4th and 1 from the Ohio 31.

Submissions are no closed, Dumb Punt of the Year voting is now closed.

5. Harbaugh

As you may have heard, Michigan may be looking for a new head coach and there is message board rumblings that it could be Jim Harbaugh. Not that he needs much introduction but I did want to put together a couple of quick graphics on how his Stanford teams performed.

Team Performance: Stanford vs Michigan

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Harbaugh years in yellow, y-axis is opponent adjusted points versus average.

You can’t get a much more dramatic change than Stanford experienced in the four years under Harbaugh. They went from the bottom of the Power 5 and nearly 9 points below average prior to him joining to over 15 points above average in his final season, with improvement demonstrated in each and every season. He even left the program in strong hands with Offensive Coordinator David Shaw taking the reigns and keeping results at a still high level. From an on-field perspective, it doesn’t get any better than this. Took a program not doing well, consistently improved them, built up a strong staff that could continue at a high level after he left, but still demonstrating that he added some value while on the sideline.

On a side note, that blue line should silence any remaining voices about the viability of Hoke’s retention, independent of season outcome. That is four consecutive years of production decline, going to take some pretty amazing performances for 2014 to even end close to 2013, which obviously wasn’t great.

Recruiting Performance: Stanford versus Michigan

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Stanford is a tough place to recruit at a high level and Michigan has traditionally operated at a different tier than Stanford. Harbaugh wasn’t able to turn around recruiting momentum immediately the way a James Franklin type would, but you can see by the 2009-2010 results that once the wins started coming, Harbaugh was able to raise the Cardinal recruiting profile, which has remained high in his absence. Based on this limited evidence, it would appear that Harbaugh is likely not an elite recruiter, but one more than capable of recruiting at a high level.

6. Predictions

Basketball season will be more fun than football!

Comments

jmdblue

November 14th, 2014 at 4:01 PM ^

that I've pondered for awhile and have seen some mathmatical justification for either way.  I'm going to just trust you to speak the truth to me...

Is there such a thing as momentum in sports? 

Certainly HS coaches believe, but I don't know if I do.  Certainly when Wisconsin ran the ball 1,098 consecutive times on us and we were unable to do anything about it there was a certain "momentum", but I think that was just a better unit beating a lesser unit (into sawdust).  Another non-example would be a boxer who lands a big punch then proceeds to land several others until his opponent falls over.  My question is.. can one team start emotionally beating another to the point where it starts to "roll" without either player/team doing anything significantly different in terms of condition or playcalling etc. than they were doing previously in the contest?  Hope the question makes sense.

BTW thanks for the bit on Harbaugh.

 

jmdblue

November 14th, 2014 at 4:58 PM ^

I may vaguely remember it.  I think in terms of the big second-half basketball comeback that is overtaken near the end by the team that gained the big lead in the first place.  It seems to be a common phenomenon in CBB and I can't quite explain it.  Have a good weekend.

jmblue

November 14th, 2014 at 4:48 PM ^

I think sometimes we try to over-quantify everything. Athletes are human beings, and their confidence level rises and falls just like everyone else. If we define "momentum" as having increased confidence in victory and playing with more passion as a result, yeah, it certainly exists.

To look at Michigan football, I don't think our defense gave up 400 yards to Gary Nova just because of matchups or playcalling - we were in disarray as a team and not playing together.  OTOH, I don't think Gardner was able to throw for 450 yards on OSU last year just due to an unusually good gameplan by Borges.  We had early success offensively, the team realized it could play with OSU (a team on a 23-game winning streak, mind you) and it went balls-to-the-wall the rest of the game.  

tolmichfan

November 14th, 2014 at 7:34 PM ^

The thing about momentum is a lot of times, not all of the times, but while one team becomes more confident during the course of the game. The other team looses confidence and plays worse. Ha e you ever just had a crappy day and everything just goes wrong and it really is no ones fault. It happens in sports all the time. Also have you ever seen games where both offenses are just extremely confident and you get shootouts like this years MSU vs OSU.

LJ

November 14th, 2014 at 4:05 PM ^

Regarding Harbaugh's recruiting ability--this is mostly just a feelingsball sentiment, but nearly all of his recruiting at Stanford came before he was recognized as such an excellent head coach.  Most of his cachet comes from the last year of the Stanford rebuild and his amazing turnaround of SF.  He hasn't reaped the payoff of those performances on the recruiting trail--the last class he signed came on the heels of Stanford's 2009 8-5 performance.  He never got the payoff of the 2010 Orange Bowl team, which I'm sure is at least partially reflected in that killer 2012 class.  

I'd be pretty shocked if Harbaugh at Michigan was anything short of an elite recruiter.

tolmichfan

November 14th, 2014 at 5:24 PM ^

Mathleate man great stuff this is again like everyone says, these posts are why I keep coming to this blog. I think an interesting graph, and I don't know how to even make this graph, would be to incorporate guys that have dropped out before thier senior years and compare Stanford and Michigan. For example Ryan Mallet really makes michigans recruiting Stars go up in 2008 but he only played one year, so how would RR's teams benefit from haveing a 5 star player on his team. So we can get a good comparison of what the two teams were working with.

tolmichfan

November 14th, 2014 at 5:32 PM ^

Another question I have in regards to MooN (man I get a kick out of that everytime I see it) is with so much bad offense going on that day, what are some larger factors that would make something like this happen? I know this part of the country just had its first cold spell, could weather have played in all this terrible offense, or are these defenses that good, did the time slots hurt these teams? Or was it just good match ups for the defense. Brain commented on the Iowa game last year and how bitter cold it was. Thanks

johnthesavage

November 14th, 2014 at 6:58 PM ^

The caution to me about interpreting Harbaugh's results is Andrew Luck. You mention the program stayed good after Harbaugh and interpret it as a lingering effect -- I might alternately suggest the real effect was Andrew Luck, not Jim Harbaugh, and he was still there. Clearly Luck is turning into a great QB at the NFL level and was a boon for Stanford.

snarling wolverine

November 14th, 2014 at 8:57 PM ^

Luck wasn't there in 2012 or 2013, and Stanford went to the Rose Bowl both years.  Meanwhile, those teams contained lots of Harbaugh recruits, and David Shaw largely retained Harbaugh's coaching philosophy.  So we can argue that Harbaugh played a sizeable role in the enduring success of Stanford.

Moreover, Harbaugh went 29-6 at the University of San Diego, before coming to Stanford, and has gone 41-15 in the NFL.   I think we can safely conclude he's very good.

 

 

mgowill

November 15th, 2014 at 7:41 AM ^

I think a similar concern, one expressed by some here and indulged in by myself, was that Tebow made Urban Meyer. I would say that his Utah years would negate that and now his success at Ohio State would as well. For Harbaugh, he had success at San Diego (29-6 over 3 seasons) and has been to the NFC Championship game or beyond in all 3 of his previous seasons at the 49ers. If you totally discount the years at Stanford (which is an odd thing to do) and throw in the other things on his resume (NFL QB for a decade, NFL QB Coach, huge coaching family pedigree), I still think he's a pretty safe bet.

Michigan07

November 14th, 2014 at 9:39 PM ^

One thing is that Harbaugh was a relatively unknown and newbie HC during the first 2-3 years at Stanford. He is much better known now, and the recruiting will take off almost immediately. I am thinking a guy like Schilissel will highly value someone who won big at Stanford, and that's why I also think David Cutcliffe might get a call from Michigan.

Jim Harbaugh to Michigan would be simply amazing. I remember Dave Brandon ruling out the Harbaugh talk immediately after firing Rich Rod -- I am not sure what was Brandon's relationship with Harbaugh, but I wonder how interested Jim might be in 2014.

Don

November 15th, 2014 at 1:46 AM ^

According to what a Bo-era player told me three years ago, that's because the decision to hire Hoke was made at the UM Spring Golf outing... in 2010. Think about that for a second, and then the immediate dismissal of Harbaugh possibilities after RR was fired makes sense—Hoke had been the replacement-in-waiting during the entire 2010 season.

It sounds a bit crazy to me, but the former UM player who told me this was quite adamant in his assertion. Who knows..

Jevablue

November 14th, 2014 at 10:12 PM ^

Forgive me if I have missed this, but how many wins has this regime left on the field? The top 5 most ridiculous games summary the other day was a helpful part of the coping proces.  But Mathlete, have you attempted an analysis of how many games have been left on the field?

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JamieH

November 16th, 2014 at 12:48 AM ^

Harbaugh was actually avaialbe in 2010 and we didn't even TRY to hire him, that might be the stupidest coach hiring decision in college sports history. 

Obviously we have no way to know if he had any interest in anything but an NFL job at that time, but the idea that we would actually WANT to hire Brady Hoke over Harbaugh is suicidally comical.  

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