I Found Alum96

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Hi all.

I came to the site today and saw a post about me.  That was cool. 

Feel a little weird writing a post about myself but for those somewhat interested... (this is where you chant "PUT IT IN DIARIES SUCKER!") ;)

First, I am ok and healthy.  Also not dead.  Which was summarized in the preceding sentence. 

Sorry LSA I didn't get your batcall...or email.

Fresh off my last 6 months as as Trump campaign manager... I have no new MgoKids or anything like that - life just got busy.  One of my "hobbies/side jobs" is travel soccer coaching and I had a huge uptick in responsibility/teams this past year vs prior when I had a lot more free time.  Hence had every Saturday to liveblog my life away; this fall I was on the road most of the games except OSU.  Then I have my normal work.  Etc. 

As would be obvious to long time readers I tend to do something 100% or nothing so I suck at moderation at things like MGo-ing.  So when I couldn't throw 100% into content or following all things Michigan I sort of pulled back totally.  I've been to the site about 5-6x since whenever I left (post 'crootin ballz (tm) season).  I could name you about 5 kids in our current 'crootin class (oohs and aahs from the crowd).

Some general thoughts since really you miss those SoooOooO much:

  • We are lucky to have Jim Harbaugh.
  • I hate that Jim Harbaugh channels Lloyd Carr in 4th quarters of close games vs quality teams and does not act like Jim Harbaugh when we play Rutgers or sad sack teams.   That doesn't mean act stupid, but this stupid f**** Carr shell...why.
  • Championship teams win in the 4th quarter.  See MSU 18 play 9 minute or whatever drive vs Iowa in Big 10 championship game.  UM had been poor in the 4th quarter vs Iowas, OSUs (even MSU but that was probably relaxing) and it makes me sad. 
  • For a line sporting many 5th year seniors + Mason Cole we can't run block much at all vs quality defensive lines.  And certainly not at all late vs Wisconsin, Iowa, OSU type teams ....and again it makes me sad.  #BradyHokeOLRecruitingLives And I'm sure makes Harbaugh sad.  I was expecting not greatness but "our guys are 2 years older than yours and Drevno is going to make them manball when push comes to shove" type of OL.  That was not that.   Drevno and Harbaugh are RUN first guys despite all the QB heroics of Jim Harbaugh development.  UM was simply unable to do what Stanford could do in Harbaugh's late era there.  I blame that a lot more than penalties or the referee last week who wears scarlet and grey panties when he goes sees his dominatrix. 
  • Hats off to our RBs but when is Michigan ever going to have even a Saquon Barkley type again?  Forget a Zeke type.  Wisconsin gets them, hell Indiana gets them.  Ours get redshirted or turn their ankle and gain 25 lbs their freshman year.  Yes part of that is OL but the curse of Mike Hart lives on - no truly special talent has emerged since despite all these uber rated guys.  Frustrating as a UM fan.  A special RB this year could have helped a meh in big game OL.  Maybe it was Peppers.
  • Peppers should have had 4-6 plays in the playbook as a RB only.  Not as a PepperQB.  As a running back.
  • Where was anything special in the playbook for Peppers vs OSU?  Everything was sniffed out by opposing teams by game 7-8 that Peppers was doing in the UM offense and we could not come up with anything new aside from "Peppers is going to pass one of these games - just wait!!" - Herbstreit.  You have 3-4 plays for him waiting that you worked on since August for the OSU game. Instead nothing.  Why is Al Borges running the Peppers playbook?
  • Adoree Jackson was a more impactful college football player than Peppers and if he played at UM would be a LEGIT Heisman candidate this year.  This has nothing to do with who will be better in the NFL.  Both excellent players - Jackson hurt by being on left coast and USC not being good early in the year.  If he had a winged helmet he'd finish 2nd overall in the voting IMO.
  • We are OSU's b****.  So sad.  We had a year (a) their QB could not throw the damn ball, (b) our best DL since 97, (c) a team full of seniors/juniors playing a team of sophomores, (d) a kicker who missed 2 gimmees..... and WE STILL CAN'T WIN.  Forget the spot or the missed penalties.  Forget the pick 6.  We should win that game as we were the better team.  We tanked in the 4th.  17-14 lead and you can't do 1 thing right from that point forward. 5 fucking yards  Ghost of Lloyd Carr. 
  • Don't blame Speight.  Yes he gave points but imagine that game without him based on what you saw the prior week, and what you saw from UM's run game late in the year. That was so weird of a game.  He was nearly perfect for both teams - when we was not throwing INTs he was near textbook perfect in our offense until the 4th Q.  But he had little help from the running game.  And when he flailed in the 4th we had nothing due to our OL run blocking and lack of run game. 
  • Speight's floor looks like Navarre type which seems very promising for a guy in his first year.  He is going to need to be huge next year with a lot of young faces on OL and the entire defense.  Did I mention the defense was going to be young in 2017??
  • That said at least it wasn't Hoke game plan first 3 quarters.  I was thinking if this was a Brady Hoke game he would have run it up the gut 40 times because THATS WHAT YOU DO WHEN YOU"RE AT MEECHIGAN. (sorry Brady)  Harbaugh went with the only thing working - Speight - to great effect.  Once that went away we had nothing on offense.  Damn you I want Stanford 2010 offense (sans Luck) vs good teams.  2009's would work fine too.
  • When was M Football's last massive road win?  Not a bowl - true road win?  Not vs fraud 8-4 ND type teams... vs a real power.  I can't remember.  Sigh.
  • Dantonio finally ran out of souls to sacrifice.  Thank you world.  For fans under the age of 30 this is what it was like growing up for us in the next generation older.  It was cool.
  • If Wisconsin wins big they should be in the playoffs over UM.  2 very tight losses, some big wins.  Road loss vs UM in a very tight game with 2 very good defenses.  I don't think they are necessarily the 4th best team in the country but they earned their spot with a demonstrative win this weekend (14-17+) . If PSU wins big, fuck them - they should drop to 18th. Nice Big 10 crossovers PSU.
  • I have yet to watch a UM basketball game - I know how it ends, we get outrebounded by X, and we play matador defense against quality teams but as long we hit the 3s we look like a mid major on steroids.  If we don't - we get frustrated.  But I heard Kid N Play is playing well and actually blocks shots.  That's new for a UM big man.  John Beilein is still a saintly man from all accounts.
  • U.S. men's soccer is dispiritng (hi Brian).  Poor Pulisic.
  • We are lucky to have Jim Harbaugh.  Just don't be Lloyd Carr in the 4th vs quality teams until you have Stanford's OL.
  • Hold me BrownBear.

Peace out brothers (and the 4 sisters who read the blog).

Tex_Ind_Blue

December 2nd, 2016 at 3:10 PM ^

Ghost of Lloyd Carr. 

Come on, don't kill the man. yet. :)

On a serious note, saw the last few Michigan wins against OSU on ESPN Classic. In 2000 and 1999, both time the defense played great to good against a shaky Bellisari. It was sad to see UM having so much difficulty scoring against OSU, even back then. 

alum96

December 2nd, 2016 at 4:04 PM ^

Short version

Doesn't matter much.  Talent on the field is 80% of the battle.   The talent level is pretty stagnant when you see U17s U19s etc.  I see U.S. as always a "hard working, fit" team that lacks the techical individual ablitity except for one offs here or there.  You need to cluster a generation of them together and even then (see Belgium past few years) it's no guarantee. 

TL;DR version

Higher level soccer the way it is designed in America is a sport for the middle class to upper middle class to rich.  To get the training at higher level clubs and 10 months of soccer and be seen you have to shell out good money.  There are probably dynamic talents out there playing in inner cities in Houston or LA that will never be found or developed by US Soccer because these kids never get into the reaches of the clubs.   

In other countries it is like basketball here - a way out of bad socieeconomic conditions.  They find the talent somehow (I don't know how it works comprehensively in Brazil or Argentina or Columbia or every country)   But Europe is very top down in terms of funding and South American countries just seem random with a plethora of kids playing and random ones finding their way through.  U.S. is driven from bottom up but only kids in the right economic conditions.

I once looked at the hometowns of all the ladies on the women's national team.  All except 2 hailed from places with average income that would be equivalent to MI terms to Troy, Novi, Rochester Hills, Canton.     All areas that just so happen to have a lot of clubs in MI.  It's not by chance.  I doubt more than 50 kids in the entire city of Detroit play high end travel soccer and pay $3-$4-$5K a year.  So you exclude all those kids, and all the "not upper middle class" kids across every major city in the country with our system of development.

It'sa broken system.  I marvel at what Iceland did once I researched it.  Maybe at some point we band together 3-4 Pulisics at once and can be at the outer edge of top 10 in men's but seems more a matter of random luck than any system in place like Germany has for sustained excellence.

That said, the hex is set up for US to get to the WC and do their normal thing.  Woo hoo.

ken725

December 2nd, 2016 at 5:10 PM ^

Vice sports did a great short documentary on how the built up their national team. I think the US does it backwards with the pay to play format. It also doesn't help that MLS is structured the way it is.

Not sure if I agree with you about the talent level being stagnant in the U-17-19. The U-17 team that Pulisic captained during the U-17 WC had lots of talent. Luca de la Torre, Josh Perez, Haji Wright, Matthew Olosunde and Pulisic all play in Europe to some degree. 

jmblue

December 2nd, 2016 at 5:18 PM ^

Even travel soccer, for those who can afford it, most likely isn't comparable in quality to what European kids go through.  They join the youth sections of pro clubs,  in which they receive intensive skill development at young ages and often go on to compete against players of a variety of ages, not just their own.  Our society isn't very comfortable with that model.  

funkywolve

December 2nd, 2016 at 5:38 PM ^

I was reading a while ago about how Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern, etc. have soccer schools.  Kids go to live at these schools.  They get their soccer education as well as scholastic education at these schools, and for the top tier talent it starts at a young age (elementary school).  

ken725

December 2nd, 2016 at 6:23 PM ^

Ben Lederman who was a product of the now defunct Barcelona USA club team was the first American to be signed to La Masia. His future a La Masia was in doubt because of the sanctions passed down by FIFA last year. He just rejoined La Masia in Oct by acquiring a Polish passport.

MGoCombs

December 2nd, 2016 at 4:22 PM ^

Welcome back!

Biggest takeaway I have from your post...

"Championship teams win in the 4th quarter."

So, the Lions are winning the Super Bowl baby!!!

SD Larry

December 2nd, 2016 at 5:24 PM ^

with swim lanes (personally hope you do at some point), always enjoy reading your posts and we are totally lucky and back in football having Harbaugh, and will be for at least as long as he is our head coach.

Kevin13

December 2nd, 2016 at 5:51 PM ^

and stil a possible CFP season you seem a little salty about the team and how things went.

When it comes to the OL I think they did a good job. I really think this is a problem of Hoke recruiting and these guys being over hyped and over rated coming out of high school and then Drevno having to try to properly coach these guys after a few years of poor coaching. I think in a couple of more years when we see Harbaughs recruits and Drevno's coaching from day one we will return to top OL. By the way ours did a decent job in pass blocking. Also have to hope we don't loose Drevno.

RB's. I think this was a case of a lot of very good backs and not one truly outstanding back. Not many teams have the depth we have and I think in a way it hurts the development of a single back when they split carries with 3 other players.  I still scratch my head about Issac. I can see the talent there, but not sure why he has never taken off...

OSU game. Yes we should've won the game no matter what, but when two top teams play and the officiating is one sided, it's like playing with one hand behind your back. We are the better team, but they are still loaded and playing at home. One bad call in a game like this can make the difference between a win and a loss. Never like to make excuses, but man that was one poorly officaited game and I think better officials and we leave that stadium with a 10-14 point victory.

Speight is an oddity. Times I am thrilled he is the QB and has made some great plays and throws. Then the next game I'm scratching my head at what he's seeing and going with the ball. I will chalk this up to being young and his first season as the starter. Will be interesting to see how he progresses by next year.  I wouldn't completely count out Peters at having a shot at starting next year.

I too don't understand the Peppers package. Guy has a ton of talent, but we seemed to have a handful of plays that everyone figured out and stopped and we never expanded it and sprung a surprise on OSU.

Don't think Wisky or PSU deserve the playoffs. Wisky should not jump us after we beat them. The score of that game ended up close, but watching it we dominated them and 3 missed FG's was what kept it close.

Let's hope for the best this weekend and if we go to the Orange Bowl so be it, let's kick ass.

FLwolvfan22

December 2nd, 2016 at 5:54 PM ^

He can run against OSU, unfortunately he got run over by a forklift. I don't see the reason why you run Deveon up the middle over and over, worked last week against weaker opponent, but it never works against a good D.

Agree 1000% with the lloyd ball. Anyone else look several times during the Game and go "wait, it's 3rd down already?" WTF did we squander the first and second down on? Every down counts again Meyer, there likely won't be another chance.

Mr. Yost

December 2nd, 2016 at 7:59 PM ^

I've got the biggest boner right now. ...and I feel like I'm dreaming. My buddy is BACK! This is like the time Dean Portman and Fulton Reed reunited!

YoOoBoMoLloRoHo

December 2nd, 2016 at 8:39 PM ^

The "objective" treatment of UM is fine - don't mind the outright criticism of the UM program.

Somewhere, though, Alum96 surrendered his soul to Dantonio. MSU stunk this year.  UM is clearly the dominant program at this point (MSU might not recruit any top 10 MI kids, Malik is gone, the roster lacks talent, likely worse next year than 3-9 this year). 

Sorry to look thru life with Blue lenses, but the love for Green was tiring last year and it's completely displaced this year.  Go Blue and welcome back.

WNY in Savannah

December 2nd, 2016 at 10:58 PM ^

I'm late as usual, but I too want to say it's great to "see" you here again.  I missed talking with you in the live blogs this year (although this year's live blogs were very different than last year's, in general anyway). Glad you're okay!