CMHCFB

January 20th, 2024 at 6:55 PM ^

The energy of the implosion would be roughly equal to a black hole collapsing.  I think Day is a great coach, I’d retain him regardless if he lost The Game next year as long as he made the CFB championship game.  Most don’t feel that way, and Michigan can set OSU football back a decade with a win in November by getting Day fired.  

KingRJ

January 19th, 2024 at 8:52 PM ^

OSU is truly kicking ass in recruiting and the portal. Obviously they are going all in on next year.  What are we doing???? Someone please give me a positive response cuz it’s getting ridiculous now.  

griffinm9

January 19th, 2024 at 10:49 PM ^

I'm with you. It doesn't matter what happens for the rest of my life, I got to see my favorite team make three straight playoff appears, win three straight games against Ohio State, three straight Big Ten Championships, a Rose Bowl and a National Championship. Oh, and they went 40-3 in that span.

They can get Patrick Mahomes to go there and still nothing that Ohio State does is going to bring me down from that.

rice4114

January 20th, 2024 at 1:27 AM ^

So you wouldve played him over our starting safeties last year if you were coach? You could do better with him than what are secondary/safeties did? Maybe it is an absolute flawless plug and play and he plays up to their standard but he isnt better than them in a Michigan uniform. You arent upgrading perfect. Ever.

michengin87

January 20th, 2024 at 5:34 AM ^

I love our guys and as a team we were fantastic, resulting in a perfect season.

However, this guy is a certified stud.  He had 107 tackles on a very good defense last year... as a true freshman and not in the LB position.  Nobody does that, anywhere.

Yes, he starts over anyone that we've had since Charles Woodson.  He's that good.

 

michengin87

January 21st, 2024 at 6:13 AM ^

The backfield for Alabama was phenomenal but the front seven weren't shit.  They also weren't typical Alabama caliber either other than edge Dallas Turner.  I also see after further research that they pulled Downs toward the line on a lot of plays so he was playing a pseudo-LB in those cases which would account for more tackles.

Per Drain's pregame analysis, "mega-5* Caleb Downs, who is a true freshman. Downs has played exceptionally well this season and earns a star from me, impressive for a Tr Fr safety."

He will certainly add to the challenge of The Game next year.

SouthOfHeaven

January 19th, 2024 at 9:00 PM ^

Uh, sitting on our golden throne?

They've "kicked ass" in recruiting every single year. Lot of good those hired guns have done the past three years. We may experience a dropoff for sure, but unlike THE University of Michigan, they're physically incapable of beating the SEC so no worries about them surpassing our last season. 

Buy Bushwood

January 19th, 2024 at 9:11 PM ^

Who cares.   They don't even have a QB, and their best player by far, a generational player, is off to the NFL.  What would they have been without MHJ?  The answer is 9-4.  Do you really think Ryan Day is going to bring in a bunch of transfers and build a champion in 1 year.  Michigan's championship is a 5-year project of developing cohesiveness, trust, leadership.  You think a team with Jim Knowles as DC is going to turn heads?   Michigan is averaging 37.5 ppg against Knowles.  

KBLOW

January 19th, 2024 at 9:43 PM ^

LMAOOOOOOOOOO! 

Yeah, we REALLY missed out last year and the year before, huh? Left with the dregs like some the Rimmington winner. Then there's that scrub CB from UMass, right? Oh, and don't even get me going on how worthless Barner, Josaiah Stewart, and those Stanford cast-off OL were. 

 

AlbanyBlue

January 20th, 2024 at 11:48 AM ^

Trying to say we miss in the portal after the last two off-seasons is laughable. I love this group of coaches. They have not stopped working just because Jim is interviewing.

What stops many of the "big splash" transfers is the lack of giant up-front bag and departmental transfer-credit issues. Given those (quite frankly) stupid and avoidable limitations that we are imposing on ourselves, we have done an incredible job.

outsidethebox

January 19th, 2024 at 9:28 PM ^

Football is a very complicated game requiring a great deal more than simple, raw, physical talent. Even the most elite college players require coaches to teach the specific skills and to orchestrate the play of the team. Without excellent coaching even elitely talented players can result in mediocre team play. OSU has been coached at a very average level for several years. Michigan's coaching staff has been elite for the last 3 years-the best in the game this year. Unless and until OSU resolves its considerable coaching issues they will struggle-even with the best talent.

The question, here, for Michigan is  with regard to the retention of that elite staff. If there is significant coaching staff retention, Michigan they could make a very serious run at another NC.

getsome

January 19th, 2024 at 10:38 PM ^

another national title with no QB and 5 new OL starters?

its possible but lets be real - its highly unlikely.

they just went on a historic run with the most complete roster michigan might be capable of fielding these days.  plenty of talent remains but its difficult to consistently reload as a developmental program.

and thats ok - not just bc thats the way it is but also bc they just won a championship!

rice4114

January 20th, 2024 at 1:34 AM ^

Going into 2021 I was as down as I had been since Hoke's last disaster. Most publications had all our position groups in the 50's or worse. Harbaugh took a 50% pay cut and talks of an 8 win season were seen as possibly optimistic. We beat Osu won the big ten and went on to the playoffs, a 4 team playoff. If that team can make a run this team certainly can. Scoring 25 points every game last year wouldve left us 15-0. We can do 25!

DHughes5218

January 19th, 2024 at 9:55 PM ^

They’re spending a fortune chasing what is ours. 
I got news for Buckeye fans. Their offensive line is trash. Their big upgrade on the line was getting a guy that our d-line owned in the semifinal. They aren’t the only team loading up for next year. Georgia is more talented, better in the trenches, and they have a better coaching staff. Texas has also loaded up in the portal. 
They are spending tens of millions of dollars and still won’t win a National Championship. Sucks to be them.

brad

January 19th, 2024 at 11:40 PM ^

I don't know what everyone else is doing, but as a fan I'm still basking in the glow.  Ohio State may buy their way to a home win against Michigan, so be it.  Michigan's culture is strong, and they prove repeatedly that we are playing a long game.

But even with Caleb Downs, Ohio State still has to show up and actually win.  All pressure is on them, and their response has been to grab up as many players as they can from the team we just beat.

ak47

January 20th, 2024 at 10:13 PM ^

Right now our coaching staff is figuring out where they will be coaching next year. We won a championship, so its really all gravy, but you can't effectively recruit the portal while half your staff is eyeing NFL opportunities and its costing us for next year.

Chris S

January 19th, 2024 at 9:46 PM ^

The thing is, I'm not sure how much of a benefit this is to them in terms of gaining an advantage against Michigan. Do they really need Caleb Downs to help cover our receiving crew? I would figure they already have an advantage there. Now I don't know how good he is in run support, so maybe there is something to that.

I would be much more concerned with them bringing in stud OL mashers to continue closing the gap at the line of scrimmage.