Does anyone else feel cautiously optimistic about ND after last night?

Submitted by ShittyPlaceKicker on October 20th, 2019 at 1:44 PM

I really feel like if we play the way we did in the second half against Penn State, we got a legit shot to win. How do you guys feel about this Saturday? BPONE or are we finally gonna come to life?

HAIL-YEA

October 20th, 2019 at 1:59 PM ^

What if I saw the silver lining in the loss bit I think were going to lose?  I am also still on the fence about wanting heads to roll.

 

The coaches have their faults, but they didn't drop those balls or throw a screen pass to the wrong team. It is their fault we don't have better players though, QB and DT continue to kill us. I don't care what people say, Patterson is still a problem. He did play slightly above average in the 2nd half, but he still makes bad decisions and is not a good runner at all. 

rc90

October 20th, 2019 at 2:38 PM ^

The screen pass bothers me. Yeah, it was a bad decision from Patterson. But how does PSU read a screen pass that easily? How are they that prepared for a play that Michigan barely uses? Competent opposing DC's must have a grasp of Michigan's offensive philosophy beyond the simple empiricism of what's on tape. That's a bit scary.

MGlobules

October 20th, 2019 at 2:00 PM ^

'Wanting heads to roll.' Common fantasy of omnipotence for anonymous jammy-clad internet fans. You're going to have a long wait; enjoy your increasing sense of frustration and powerlessness. May they eat out your liver but may your loved ones and children be free of your rancor and hatred.

TOO MUCH STUPID.

In answer to the OP's question: yeah, should be a great game! Really looking forward to it.

TheDirtyD

October 20th, 2019 at 1:49 PM ^

Everyone needs to take a step back. The offense drove up and down the field despite numerous calls against them. They controlled the game. Shea played very well and would have completed 75% of his passes if freakin half the drops would have been caught. There were all kinds of drops from the WR's. In a game in which the offense can barely communicate they played well. It's growing pains. Shea is going through yet ANOTHER Offensive Cord and you can see the light is starting to go on for that unit. Yes Michigan shouldn't be rebuilding but they have no help on the D line and they're still playing well. 

Wisconsin Illinois proved that football is weird and every week is a new week. Calm down the program is not a sinking ship this isn't brady hoke this isnt rich rod. 

You wanna be Ohio State but not lower the standards and play dirty in the recruiting game like them. Its like you want your cake and you wanna eat it to. The team played well and they look much better than when the season started. That shows signs of good coaching. Forget the first play of the game its a first half T.O who cares.

Toledobucknut

October 21st, 2019 at 2:35 PM ^

How are we recruiting dirty?? Do you have proof? The reason we are getting the players that we get go way back to when Urban Meyer came to us from florida. He had a national presence and track record at florida to go with it. The kids today see instant results and the success he had while at florida. They want to be a part of that.  Even when Tressel was at OSU we had decent talent which was mostly from Ohio.  Meyer took it to another level with a national scope and is bringing in guys from across the country. Day has continued this and continues to pull in national recruits. This will continue until you beat us. The gap will continue to widen.  What has Michigan done lately??? Nothing special....... Kids want to play for winners, and you aint it.........

Biggip

October 20th, 2019 at 1:50 PM ^

No.

Kelly and his coaching staff are going to run a bukake session on Harbaugh and his staff.

Kelly isn’t Franklin. He actually has a brain and can coach. 
 

Harbaugh got embarrassed AGAIN by the guy people joke about here and call Frames Janklin. 
 

Nothing about last night should give anyone optimism against the remaining schedule.  Harbaugh is still an idiot and still a terrible motivator. 
 

good coaches don’t need to call a timeout on the very first play of the game because the offense has no fucking clue what the hell is going on 

jdon

October 20th, 2019 at 1:50 PM ^

Next week I will be at the game with the majority of the 13 guys I lived with my senior year (418 High st represent!)

I intend to watch us beat Notre Dame for two reasons:

1.) Fuck Notre Dame

2.) Harbaugh only loses to OSU and MSU at home.  

 

TheCube

October 20th, 2019 at 1:57 PM ^

Not going to beat Notre Dame but maybe the team will at least come out with some sort of heart and pride since the season is KO’d. 

Harbaugh couldn’t beat ND without Ian Book starting. WHAT makes you think he will beat them now? Dude can’t even beat them with Wimbush who is JOK levels bad. 

At least tickets will be cheap. 

jmblue

October 20th, 2019 at 1:52 PM ^

Yes.  ND isn't unstoppable.  They have one loss already and a .500 USC team gave them all they could handle.  And this time we'll be the home team in a night game.

Soulfire21

October 20th, 2019 at 1:54 PM ^

Within the safe confines of the Big House, yes.

We outplayed Penn State in everything except score, of course which is ultimately what matters, but still I think the team took a very important step yesterday and I'm optimistic that they can enter The Game at 9-2.

We saw a poised and confident Shea, we used the passing game to open up the run, we got the ball to Black, DPJ, Collins, Bell, Eubanks, Ash, etc. much more than we had in the past. Shea wasn't sacked a single time. We put up 400+ yards on a top 10 defense. We didn't fold like a house of cards when we were down 0-21. We had very few negative yardage plays. We made good use of the screen game and actually saw some of the 'speed in space' concepts we were teased with in the offseason.

It's a tough loss, but I feel like it may be our last loss until we get to OSU and then we'll see. If you'll recall in 2017 with John O'Korn (!!) at the helm, we had a shot at a game-winning drive against an OSU team favored to win by 12 in Ann Arbor.

BlueMan80

October 20th, 2019 at 2:05 PM ^

I’m with you.  The offense seemed to find itself in the second half.  Wide receiver screens that actually worked.  Play calling that seemed cohesive.  Some good gains on the ground.  Shea looked much more confident and was throwing the ball pretty well.  That’s something they can build on for ND.  There’s a reason they play the games and I can’t see how the team won’t be fired up on Sat. night under the lights.  I’ll be there to support them.

Squad16

October 20th, 2019 at 1:55 PM ^

Yes. 

Beating Notre Dame can make this season respectable. 

Beating Ohio State can make this season a true success. 

Losing to MSU can make this season a disaster. 

Still way too early to judge the full body of work for this season. Three rivals to go, LET'S GO BLUE!

BlueInGreenville

October 20th, 2019 at 1:57 PM ^

Yes.  The refs swung that game last night by 14 points.  Offense has looked good six out of the last eight quarters.  I think we finally break through with a comfortable win on Saturday.

Bluedream

October 20th, 2019 at 2:01 PM ^

Games like last night are seldom good for either team the following week.  PSU has a noon kick with MSU in East Lansing. Very good chance they come out flat and get rolled. 
 

Recovering from the physical and emotional toll of a game with such radical swings is not easy. Your next opponent coming off a bye is even worse. Both MSU and ND were off this week.  
 

Our guys likely pulled into Ann Arbor around 5 AM and that makes for a tough Sunday.  It’s not a matter of silver linings or half empty glasses, Notre Dame would be a challenge for us in a perfect scenario, what we have now is a very tough situation to overcome and coming up short on a play to tie a game isn’t going to be helpful.