Michigan-Hawaii highlights (WH style)

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on

I am so happy to be doing these again. What a great game. 

Could've went to sleep when I got home, but I was so excited that I had to get the highlights done last night. Went to bed at about 1 after getting up at 5:45am to go to the game. 

Labor of love. Here's to, God-willing, hopefully 14 more videos this season.

bdneely4

September 4th, 2016 at 2:22 PM ^

What I love the most about watching these highlights back is how excited these guys got after every great play. This team was ready to play even if it was against Hawaii.



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Fieldy'sNuts

September 4th, 2016 at 2:37 PM ^

McCray looked great. I don't know how many sacks/TFLs he had because I lost count. He could be our next Jake Ryan. 

Goggles Paisano

September 4th, 2016 at 2:29 PM ^

When you watch the slant that Speight threw to Chesson on the 2nd drive of the game when we were backed up near our endzone, you will see that Speight gets the ball out of his hands as fast as humanly possible.  Ed Cunningham was bagging on him for being a step slow in getting the ball out.  Shit man - he literally got the snap and fired it with zero hesitation.  Ed Cunningham is just making shit up to sound like he knows what he is talking about.  

CoverZero

September 4th, 2016 at 4:31 PM ^

A few things

1) Jumperman jerseys rule and the matte helmets are cool.  They look much better than the Adidas unis, which had very odd looking fit and numbers.

2) Good to see Ty Isaac running well and pass protecting on 3rd down.

3) OL looked good but it was Hawaii

4) The defense is fast and aggressive

5) This is the deepest and best group of RB's that Michigan has had in my life time.  Coach Jackson would be proud.

Wolverine In Iowa

September 4th, 2016 at 4:35 PM ^

I saw one instance of Evans pass-blocking, and he looked serviceable - so that's nice.  I also noticed that we seem to be way smarter on both sides of the ball.  It must be a combination of a year under Harbaugh, great assistants, and intelligent leaders on the field.  I can't wait for UFR, because I hardly saw any errors (other than the semi-ineptitude against the spread for a bit).