Harball sized HAIL

December 17th, 2023 at 3:04 AM ^

Game 1:

Corum 24 carries 174 yds 3 TD's

Edwards 16 carries 107 yds 1 TD, 4 rec 72 yds 1 TD

McCarthy 5 carries 42 yds

Mullings 5 carries 37 yds 1 TD

Morgan 2 carries 33 yds 1 TD, 2 rec 48 yds

Orji 3 carries 31 yds

Stokes 0 carries 0 yds

 

CarrIsMyHomeboy

December 17th, 2023 at 5:03 AM ^

Rush D is quite mid for them (at least thus far this season).

With Zinter, I would have liked our chances at trying the 2021 OSU gameplan versus Alabama. Without him, I ... still hope they emphasize the run above all else--one of those offensive chess matches where, on first viewing as fans/amateurs, it does not appear particularly creative but, on rewatch, the run blocking nuances stand out as bespoke and devastatingly effective.

umaz1

December 17th, 2023 at 11:29 AM ^

Well for one thing, JJ was injured against MD and couldn’t/wouldn’t run. That makes a HUGE difference on the run game. So not much can be read in to the MD results. Not saying they can run all over bama with a healthy JJ but it will certainly shift the scales.

lmgoblue1

December 17th, 2023 at 9:00 PM ^

I don't give a shit about these stats. Did you even see the Illinois game last year? Lucky we had CJ after losing Blake and Donovan. You realize, or should realize, his fantastic play in the 4th quarter was a key factor in winning the game and thus the Big Ten Championship. God almighty you guys.  Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics.

Blue Dispatch

December 17th, 2023 at 7:09 AM ^

You really can't blame him for wanting to transfer. He's got talent and wants to play.

At least he's leaving without sour grapes like a couple of Iowa Hawkeyes we know.

Good luck CJ.

JonnyHintz

December 17th, 2023 at 8:36 AM ^

Personally, I wouldn’t give him a single snap in practice. Seems a waste to give a guy who won’t be here next season and isn’t going to be a contributor in the playoff snaps in practice. 
 

Much more beneficial to the team to focus on getting the guys ready that are going to play in the bowl game and guys who will be contributing on this team next season. I’d much rather Ben Hall and Cole Cabana get the practice snaps instead of Stokes. 

JonnyHintz

December 17th, 2023 at 12:08 PM ^

But it’s not ridiculous at all. It’s a sports blog, it’s a sports opinion. My goodness, this would be a pretty dull place if we weren’t sharing our opinions with each other. 
 

My opinion is that it’s a waste of valuable practice reps to give them to a guy who won’t be a contributor in the playoff and won’t be here next season. Just as I’m sure you have sports opinions and share them on the internet. Just like you think it’s not ridiculous for you to share that you think it is ridiculous that I shared a sports opinion on a sports blog. Can almost taste  the irony. 

JonnyHintz

December 17th, 2023 at 9:39 AM ^

Yeah there’s still value in having him around for sure, I just don’t see any reason for him to be involved in Michigan’s actual gameplan for the playoff at this point and if we’re getting snaps with the 1s and 2s to someone other than Corum/Edwards/Mullings, I’d rather those go to someone who will be around next season. Not sure why that’s such an unpopular opinion

colonel

December 17th, 2023 at 10:47 AM ^

I would say that if Stokes is running well enough to crack the top three in the RB rotation, then he should get snaps (and he will). Who cares about next year -- it's the play-off. It's win-now time.

Naturally, the point feels rather moot. I struggle to see how he would be in the top three, going purely on merit. Count me among the Mullings truthers who would like Kalel to get more carries anyway. But I appreciate Stokes for sticking it out until the end of the season. I hope he finds a good landing spot in the spring. He has potential.

JonnyHintz

December 17th, 2023 at 12:04 PM ^

I don’t have a problem with him being around or helping with the scout team, I just think it would be a waste to give him valuable reps in practice when he’s not going to be a contributor in the bowl game and won’t be around next season. 
 

I don’t really count the scout team reps as “reps” because you’re simulating an opposing team, not running the Michigan playbook. 

TruBluMich

December 17th, 2023 at 2:52 PM ^

That is not how football works.  Football practice is not the offensive players, who are going to play, practicing against the defensive players, who are going to play.  Just because they don't see the field during the game does not mean they are any less valuable in preparing the offense and defense. 

There are players whose only job is to study opposing players and do their best to replicate what they do on the field in practice.  Would you rather have a starter studying how to be someone else and spending the entire time duplicating that or would you rather they practice on what their job is for the game.

 

JonnyHintz

December 17th, 2023 at 3:52 PM ^

And if you read the thread, I’ve mentioned numerous times that I’m fine with him sticking with the team, going to film study, and participating on the scout team. There’s value in that. I’m not sitting here holding a grudge against the kid, I’m just concerned with what benefits Michigan here.
 

I do not find value in giving him reps in practice within the scope of the Michigan offense, going through drills, etc. Those are better served going to guys who will be playing in the playoff or will be on the team next year, neither of which is a category he falls under. 

1VaBlue1

December 17th, 2023 at 8:38 AM ^

As much as it says about CJ, think about what it also says about the coaching staff.  Once he enters the portal, the staff can (probably does in most cases) pull his scholarship and usually removes from the team roster.  That would exclude him from the training table, remove whatever insurance coverage the team enjoys, workouts with trainers, etc.

In this case, Harbaugh and staff have agreed to let him stick around and partake in all this to mainly his benefit.  Why?  Because he's a good kid that didn't hang his head and whine as the PT kept being reduced.  Because he continued to work.  Because they see what happens to kids that enter the portal and have to throw away all of their effort and walk away from their teams because of arbitrary 'rules'.

Not all situations can be worked out like this, but the fact that this one was is as much a good light on Harbaugh's actions behind his words as it on on CJ for wanting to knowing he probably won't see the field.