predictions
[ed: bump.]
Seeing as we just had the annual heights and weights delivered to our doorstep with nary an emotion beyond “these large men either got slightly larger or slightly smaller, and that is good”, there really isn’t much else going on until the season starts. Sure, there was the BBQ and a couple of commitments, but I’d be surprised if much else happened until a couple of days before The Horror II – Horror-ier comes into our lives at the end of August. So yeah, figured I’d dust off this diary and expound a bit on the UM sports landscape, the upcoming football season, college sports in general, and a couple of other topics.
Best: Are You Ready for Some Football!
So it’s been over 8 months since UM last played a down of football (and, frankly, many more months since those downs felt meaningful). I know a great deal has gone on both locally and nationally to put a dour tone on the upcoming season, but I’m just excited for the sport to return and for my fall weekends to have a bit more entertainment. Living in NY but being a Lions fan, I’m forced to watch the Jets and Giants try to out-dryhump doorknobs for 3 hours most weeks, and can usually only catch games with teams I care about on postage stamp-sized feeds from random “sports” sites hosted in countries Russia hasn’t realized they might want to take back yet. But basically every Saturday from August until November I know that I can turn on the television and find some channel with Michigan on it, and for a couple of hours I can be unabashedly zealous over something pretty inconsequential but still incredibly endearing to my heart. That’s why I love the fall, and why I love having Michigan football back in my life.
[After the JUMP: lots more things that are either the best or the worst.]
Side Note: Derek Dennis's status is day-to-day with an undisclosed injury.
With half of the Big Ten regular season complete, it's time to take a look at the conference to see where Michigan is and what it will take to get a good seed in the Big Ten Tournament. In this post, we'll walk through the series we've already completed and then look at the opponents we still have on the schedule.
So, for all you late comers to the baseball season, here's what you need to know.
Where We've Been
@Indiana | |||
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Series Record | 2-1 | ||
Scores | 16-10 | 6-4 | 6-26 |
Game One | Wild and crazy high scoring affair as it goes back and forth after Michigan was all but dead early. Dufek wins it in the 10th with a RBI double. Two bench clearings. Crazy. | ||
Game Two | Brosnahan is sporadic but his emotion carries him through for the win in a well pitched game by both teams. Michigan's early lead is enough to get by. | ||
Game Three | Katzman makes the start and can't get through the first. Yours truly quits the game early as Michigan was down 17. | ||
Outlook Then | For as exciting and tense as the first two games of the series |
While not much has changed in terms of outlook, Indiana hasn't turned out just as good as I expected either. They've been quite inconsistent, with their top hitters going ice cold the weak after they torched us. That freeze of course happened against Ohio State, giving the Buckeyes a pretty easy 2-1 series victory. They did sweep Iowa, though, something Michigan couldn't do.
Purdue | |||
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Series Record | 2-1 | ||
Scores | 5-8 | 6-4 | 9-4 |
Game One | Alan Oaks continued to struggle and Michigan could do nothing with Purdue's Matt Bischoff in the loss. | ||
Game Two | Big inning early and a solid Brosnahan start allows Michigan to coast to a victory with Burgoon locking down the 8-9th. | ||
Game Three | Brandon Sinnery gets his first start and makes good. A 7-run 4th inning caps off Ryan LaMarre's POTW winning series. | ||
Outlook Then | Michigan is going to continue to make decent to good pitchers |
The loss to Bischoff is still nothing to worry about. It really would have helped for Michigan to get a sweep. Ohio State isn't on their schedule, but I'm not sure if that helps or hurts us. Purdue may be able to steal a game from the Buckeyes, or they may get blown out in all three.
@Illinois | |||
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Series Record | 2-1 | ||
Scores | 17-1 | 2-6 | 11-4 |
Game One | Alan Oaks is back! 8 innings of great pitching and the offense explodes for 17 runs? We're rolling. | ||
Game Two | The bats fall asleep and Brosnahan has his shaky start that should be good enough for a win. Bad defense doesn't help. | ||
Game Three | After 3 ugly innings by both teams, Tyler Burgoon steps in and shuts down the Illini for Pitcher OTW honors. Offense explodes late, sparked by POTW Patrick Biondi. | ||
Outlook Then | 2-1 series win over a BTT contender will work. We really had |
Things haven't changed much here in a week. Illinois lost 2 of 3 at Michigan State, which means the Spartans are just keeping pace with us.
Iowa | |||
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Series Record | 1-2 | ||
Scores | 2-5 | 3-5 | 7-5 |
Game One | Jarred Hippen is really good. He overshadowed anything Michigan related in this game. | ||
Game Two | Due to rain in the forecast, it was a double header, & Hippen momentum carried right through game 2. Michigan grabbed an early lead then blew a big inning. Brosnahan's luck runs dry. | ||
Game Three | Michigan jumps ahead and, for the most part, stays ahead. Offense finally shows up late in the game. | ||
Outlook Then | 1-2 isn't going to cut it. Losing one to Iowa in the Hippen |
That happened. Nothing has happened in our season and it still stings. I can't wait for this weekend to come so I can get it out of my head. Plus, the Buckeyes did us a favor losing a home series to Penn State just so we could keep pace.
After the jump, we look at the present and then haphazardly predict the future.
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