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Bedford a DC now
Former Michigan DBs coach Vance Bedford is now Oklahoma State's defensive coordinator. Michigan coaches past often end up as Michigan coaches future, so if Vance does well, we might see him around again.
That is what I am talking about
Hockey finished the sweep on Saturday in dominating fashion, jumping out to a 5-0 lead before conceding a couple of late meaningless PP goals. The team defense seemed a lot better against Fairbanks than it did against Western, although that's partially due to a slew of UAF opportunities that never turned into shots on goal.
Michigan got a lot of pretty plays to score, starting with Jeff Tambellini speeding past a Bronco defender and faking like he was about to cut across the net before tucking the puck past Wylie Rogers--who had vacated the near post by a couple inches--on the short side. Jason Ryznar also had a superb pass that led to this:
Which is going to be the easiest goal of David Rohlf's career.
A good game to finish off a series of lesser opponents in preparation for the toughest remaining test of the regular season, a pair at OSU. Michigan has a five point lead on the Buckeyes and can salt away the CCHA regular season championship with a sweep or even a split. There doesn't appear to be any TV for the Friday game, but the Saturday one is on CSTV.
Rivas heir apparent...
This GBW article which is tempo-free has some indication of who's going to be Rivas' replacement. Michigan has a preferred walk-on offer for Matthew Waldron, who's kicking for the East w/ Mesko at the AA game. After Rivas departs he'll get a scholarship if he accepts the offer.
Yo cheapskates
So I'm watching the AA game a bit and scout.com is totally free tonight. So if you head over to GBW you can click things and then read them.
Basketball Liveblog 1/15 @ PSU
12:26 PM: First commercial break; UM with four fouls already, down 6-7. Petway questionable. Hunter out. Argh.
12:28 PM: Come on, you know the 5'6" white guy can shoot. Don't leave him for a lumbering PSU big. Then a horrible Coleman turnover leads to a blocking foul and a four point PSU lead. Coleman immediately gets lifted for Andrews.
12:29 PM: Two shots, two bricks for Horton. Harris shooting well. Two fouls on Mathis already.
12:31 PM: Dion on fire, back to back 3s to tie it at 14.
12:32 PM: Way too much back-dooring going on. Uh. Backdoor cuts I mean. The Amaker brand of D is counterproductive against teams like this... their players aren't really skilled enough to create their own shots, but are good shooters and smart players who will take advantage of overplaying defenses.
12:34 PM: Brutal, brutal, brutal foul on Sims. We've got 6 already... we're in the penalty with 12 minutes left in the half.
12:36 PM: Mathis, Brown, Andrews on the floor at the same time. Bleah.
12:38 PM: Petway isn't playing today, or he'd be out there right now. We are giving them wide, wide open three point looks.
12:40 PM: What is it with Penn State and posts that think they can shoot jumpers? They finally got rid of Jagla and his 0 for 30 from 3 per year and now they've got some dude #11 who is pulling the same #$*&. Harris drains another three... and Coleman airballs one. Oy.
12:43 PM: Amaker TO. We really need Horton and Coleman to start hitting some shots... Harris can't keep this up. That's not an over-and-back! Brown dove on the floor to steal a ball and knocked it back to a UM player on the other half of the court, but he never had possession.
12:44 PM: What for does 7UP think that someone watching college basketball wants to see two "Sex in the City" cast members having Officially Hot Men pamper them? F-.
12:46 PM: PSU hit its first five shots and have missed their last nine. That #11 just hit a long three. Totally ridiculous. Horton hits a rainbow for his first points.
12:49 PM: Brown keeps getting the ball in the post, getting great position, and then missing bunnies. UM up 23-20 with 4:16 left in the half.
12:53 PM: Harris nails a jumper and his fouled. On fiah.
12:55 PM: That was a bad shot by Horton... went in anyway. Sims been playing a lot this half with two fouls... The only damn baskets PSU is getting are dunks. Sims with a nice post move... and a HORRIBLE AWFUL FOUL ON SIMS. Absolutely ridiculous!
1:00 PM: 30-26 at half. Michigan has shot 1 free throw.
1:29 PM: Second half underway a bit. Brown doing what he does well... just make more of those layups dude. 35-32 at first commercial break.
1:33 PM: Mathis has the uncanny knack for doing things at the wrong time. Foul on a shot he had no shot of stopping. This is ridiculous. Johnson has initiated contact four or five times today and gotten the call every time. That's a no call.
1:36 PM: We really miss Petway. He's worth 5-10 points just with his D and rebounding. Mathis makes another horrible decision, taking a three, and Brown cleans up with him for an and one. Mathis is a mental disaster.
1:42 PM: Beautiful Dion pass for a uncontested Mathis layup. The backcourt is going to have to carry us. PS: I hate Big Ten referees.
2:10 PM: Stupid internet went down. 1:28 left UM up four. Brown is carrying the team. Brown!
2:11 PM: This refereeing is simply atrocious. Sims needs to get in now, there's a minute left in the game. Now we're up 2 with 1:04 left.
2:13 PM: Coleman is KILLING them! Four threes from the same spot on the court, two with guys right in his face. What a stroke! UM 62-57.
2:14 PM: This one's in the books except for the shouting here. 19 left, UM going to the line with a 5 point lead.
Game thoughts: Man. This was a good, ugly road win without Hunter and Petway and with Mathis and Sims in foul trouble the whole way. Penn State looks a little better this year, still not good. Graham Brown did everything he could to drag UM to a win with 13 points and 10 rebounds. He gets the absolute most out of his physical ability. Coleman drained four threes, one to basically salt the game away at the end of it after airballing his first three and generally looking bad in the first half. Harris carried the team in the first half. Horton was mostly invisible. Mathis alternated nice plays with inexplicable decisions, like usual.
Three Stars:
- Graham Brown
- Ron Coleman
- Dion Harris
Next up is a roadie at Indiana. That one could probably go either way. Then two huge games against MSU and UI. Hope... burgeoning...
Hockey 5, UAF 2
Chippy game last night featuring a wide array of scorers. Michigan played pretty decently defensively but was helped out by UAF whiffing on most of their really good scoring chances. Montoya didn't make a tough save all night. Nor did he give up a soft one... neither goal was savable. I'll take it.
Michigan players that stood out: Hensick (of course) and Moss. Michigan's strategy for gaining the line on the power play now seems to consist of "get the puck to TJ and get out of the way." When he's on the ice, there's no dumping, there's no difficulty, it's just 10 seconds with TJ and then you're set up in the zone. Moss managed to escape last night without notching any points, but he was making smart little plays all night to keep pucks in the zone, break out 2 on 1 against the UAF PP, or strip UAF players of the puck. Excellent all-around night for him. Kolarik also made a number of very nice passes.
Refereeing... always an issue, and McInchak made a lot of really, really marginal calls, including some interference penalties I don't understand. But at least he was consistent last night, which you don't always (often) get.
Kolarik went down injured in the third but returned later in the game. Woodford did play in place of Ebbett and had a typical Woodford game: one bad penalty, solid defensive play, an unconverted scoring chance. We'll probably get Ebbett back tonight.
Overall, thumbs up for everybody.
Update: Check out the boxscore. Unless I was hit in the head recently, something's new: blocked shots are listed under each player's summary. Red's serious, man. He's seriously serious. (Also, UAFs Curtis Fraser went 12 of 14 in faceoffs.)
Chad Ford on Hairston
"Most scouts believe Hairston will declare for the draft this year." ($ link.)
We missed out on exactly nothing by losing Hairston and Crawford. Ron Coleman will do more in college than both of them put together.
Slocum article
Less about his play than his life, which has been very tough to say the least.