Any replay options this week?

Submitted by littlebrownjug on

I enjoyed the replays provided after CMU and Notre Dame, and wondered whether one will be offered this week?

LSAClassOf2000

September 22nd, 2013 at 9:53 AM ^

No firm listing for it exists on BTN right now, but if you simply want to watch it whenever and have a participating cable provider, the game should be available on BTN2Go by now. ESPN3 should have had the replay almost immediately after the game as it was on ABC. 

Baldbill

September 22nd, 2013 at 10:16 AM ^

I don't really think Miller looked that bad, the 4 turnovers hurt Michigan bad. They gave UC 14pts. If they can eliminate the dumb poor ball handling mistakes, that game would look a lot better. Gardner needs to hold onto the ball and not lock on to Gallon every single time. When that option is poor he either seemed to force the throw or try and run, regardless of what his other receiving options were.

Gulogulo37

September 22nd, 2013 at 10:26 AM ^

Yeah it's not like the only problem was UCONN bullrushing their way right up the middle. I highly doubt the vast majority of people here can diagnose O-line problems watching a game live. I think it's mainly that the O-line clearly has a lot of problems, the UFR has graded Miller the worst, and so people just lay all the blame on him.

htownwolverine

September 22nd, 2013 at 10:16 AM ^

I had to miss the first half last night but when I checked online I was glad. I watched the 2nd half by Gamecast and only checked every 10 minutes to eliminate stress. I guessing I should only watch the last 10 minutes or so for the final FG drive and Clark's sack.

snarling wolverine

September 22nd, 2013 at 4:57 PM ^

Some of you guys are such downers.  No, it was not the domination we were hoping for, but it was a pretty exciting game, and we came back from 14 down to win, which we've only done a handful of times in program history.  I rewatched the second half and it wasn't that bad on the second viewing.  We actually played a pretty good second half on both sides of the ball.  We got our running game going, Gardner started to regain his rhythm, and the D totally stopped the run and got a rush on the passer.  The fumble-six masked a lot of this.  Aside from that one play, the second half was 17-0 Michigan.