Looking ahead to 2021 season

Submitted by Absorbine Sr. on December 2nd, 2020 at 6:44 PM

Well the since 2020 season is about to be taken off life support, let’s look ahead to next year’s schedule. 
 

Home games against WMU, Washington, NIU, Rutgers, MSU, Northwestern, OSU

Away games against Wisconsin, Indiana, Nebraska, Maryland, PSU

Obviously a ton will be different between now and when toe meets leather in the fall but, assuming Harbaugh is still the coach, what are your early thoughts and expectations. 

RandallFlagg

December 2nd, 2020 at 7:14 PM ^

Go with McCarthy and build around him. However, Harbaugh will take coaching advice from Gardner and start Milton.  There’s no doubt Milton is the starter week 1 next season. 

azee2890

December 3rd, 2020 at 11:00 AM ^

Realistically, I think Cade has already overtaken Milton in the coaches eyes. Milton could make great strides again next year but as things stand now Cade is the man. 

I predict:

Cade to be QB1 next year, Milton QB2 (transfer possibility) and McCarthy to be QB3. I predict Cade to get hurt (because we are cursed) and for Milton to step in (because McCarthy isn't experienced enough). Milton struggles and people clamor to put McCarthy in. Harbaugh succumbs to the pressure and starts McCarthy, who looks lights out until he also gets knocked out with an injury (again, cue in curse), leaving us with a hobbled McNamara or a struggling Milton. Since injuries hobble our most promising players. 2022 ensues another QB battle, probably between Cade and McCarthy because neither player was able to separate themselves from the pack due to injuries. And the cycle continues.

Stringer Bell

December 2nd, 2020 at 6:47 PM ^

Smells like we'll be fighting for bowl eligibility.  OSU, @Wisco, @PSU are surefire losses.  @Indiana is a likely loss.  Home against Washington and Northwestern will be tough games.  I still think MSU will be garbage but that didn't stop them from beating us this year so who knows.

 

Year 7 and bowl eligibility is in question....

Absorbine Sr.

December 2nd, 2020 at 6:51 PM ^

Hell, Nebraska and Maryland are on the road and Schaino will have a full year at Rutgers under his belt and he’s shown before he can turn it around there. So none of those games are looking like gimmes at this point. 
 

JFC this sucks. 

Jimmyisgod

December 2nd, 2020 at 6:51 PM ^

Only way Harbaugh is still the coach is if he gets extended. How’s this fa base going to react when a long term deal is announced in a few weeks?

I see 6-6. 

Amaznbluedoc

December 2nd, 2020 at 7:07 PM ^

Sorry to disagree.  There is no way that the U fires JH unless there are some gross violations.  Will he leave to head to the NFL?  It's hard to say as there are a handful of likely opportunities.  There will be no discussion of a contract extension until next year depending on the circumstances.

evenyoubrutus

December 2nd, 2020 at 8:23 PM ^

It is unheard of for a university athletic director to not extend a coach's contract in the final year.

You know what else is unheard of? Going sailing and ignoring your phone when your top coaching candidate's agent is frantically calling you about the job because it's do or die time. Or waiting until after the bowl game to fire a coach. Or emailing fans like you're a drunk message board commentor.

So, yeah. I don't trust that Michigan's athletic department is down to earth enough to handle this the right way.

Bambi

December 2nd, 2020 at 6:53 PM ^

MSU will be an away game. We're not getting 3 straight home games against them,

As for a record prediction, if you took this year's team with that schedule I'd say 4 or 5 wins? WMU, NIU and Rutgers would all be wins. MSU, Nebraska, Maryland and PSU would be toss-ups or leaning losses, so give them 1 or 2 wins. Every other game I'd say is an easy loss.

Obviously next year will be vastly different. Rosters change, theoretically normal offseason, fans in stands, players improve (although how much faith do we have in that if the coaches remain in place). But I'm way too apathetic about football to think about all of that.

So I'll say 4 or 5 wins.

wolverinebutt

December 2nd, 2020 at 7:08 PM ^

We should have a good O line with the youngsters having a year of playing time.  We have good running backs.  We need improved QB play and the O should be pretty good.   

On the D side of the ball I'm afraid.  All three levels of the D stink.  If we can get Hutch back for next year it would be a great start on the line.  We need a corner to go with Green.  I have no idea what to do with the LB crew.  LB is a Major disappointment.         

Mongo

December 2nd, 2020 at 7:10 PM ^

Vaccine generally available by June dependent.  I don’t see B1G Presidents signing up to another 2020 shit show.