Coaches trying Magnuson out at LG
I thought he did well last week. Presser Link Here
NN ARBOR—Redshirt freshman Erik Magnuson had a strong showing at right tackle when he came on the field Saturday at Penn State in place of Michael Schofield who took over at left tackle when Taylor Lewan went down in the first half.
Magnuson impressed enough in fact that Michigan coach Brady Hoke says the 6-foot-6, 285-pounder is firmly in the mix and getting reps at left guard in practice.
“A little bit,” Hoke said of Magnuson’s work at left guard. “He hasn’t done it a lot but he’s a really athletic guy and he did some good things the other night that warrant trying to get the best five on the field.”
Redshirting a year ago to add weight to his slender frame, Magnuson has made significant strides in adding enough weight to get on the football field.
But if Hoke has his way, Magnuson will be even stronger when it’s all said and done.
“He’s got a quickness to him,” Hoke said. “He’s got good feet. That’s why we recruited him as a left tackle, because of his athleticism.
“What has kept him away from it as much as anything is he needs strength gains and unlike some of the guys, a guy like Kyle Bosch, who’s been in the weight room a lot -- Kyle wasn’t exactly a three sport athlete. Mags played lacrosse also so the lifting and all that kind of stuff.”
Asked whether or not he envisions any changes to the starting lineup on the offensive line this week against Indiana, Hoke left open that possibility.
“We’ll see,” he said. “Guys are working hard.”
October 16th, 2013 at 5:04 PM ^
They have class after class of kids recruitied to play a specific scheme. UM is just now starting kids recruited to play Hokeball.
October 16th, 2013 at 5:24 PM ^
How dare you voice oppostion to the groupthink that kids will play well with more experience, coaching, time in the weight room and scheme familiarity vs. kids who have at least two years less experience but had five stars from Rivals.
The Michigan O-Line is going to be a bitch for other teams to deal with in about two years (possibly one given the youth coming in and getting time this year) but to expect pedigree to carry the day is ridiculous.
October 16th, 2013 at 5:15 PM ^
Marksur you missed the age difference between us and the Whisky O-Line. I will take experience and depth over stars anyday.
LT Tyler Marz NR, 2-star -So.
LG Ryan Groy NR 0-star SENIOR
C Dallas Lewallen NR 0-star -JR.
RG Kyle Costigan NR 0-star-JR.
RG Rob Haverstein #42 OT, 3-star-JR.
October 16th, 2013 at 5:40 PM ^
Redshirts across the board there as well.
October 16th, 2013 at 6:06 PM ^
If Michigan is not Wisconsin, and we have very little probability of developing into a Wisconsin over the next 6 games, and whenever Michigan pretends to be Wisconsin on offense, it gets knocked back for no gain or TFLs in embarrassing fashion, is it a bad idea to change strategy?
I can read UM's roster and the experience gap easy enough (3 seniors 1 sophomore, and a crapton of freshmen). The UM coaches must be convinced that OL experience doesn't matter much in terms of the head ramming approach.
October 16th, 2013 at 5:30 PM ^
October 16th, 2013 at 5:00 PM ^
Even if this move turns into a "Meh" move this weekend, it's still against an Indiana defense. I'm still scared of facing a legit defense.
October 16th, 2013 at 5:01 PM ^
Did anyone else think Joey B made some nice blocks on Saturday? We had two runs in a row with positive yardage that were due to his blocks alone. Although hard to believe we had two runs of positive yardage at all, I thought he looked good.
Would love others to either confirm or shoot down my wishful thinking.
October 16th, 2013 at 5:30 PM ^
classmates. Unfortunately, his team did not win the game. We do have a nice participation trophy for your mantel . . .
/S
October 16th, 2013 at 5:15 PM ^
October 16th, 2013 at 5:39 PM ^
I don't really understand your point. If the OL continues to play poorly it won't matter what the scheme is. To fix a problem you have to start at its core and in this case the OL is the core of the problem.
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October 16th, 2013 at 5:34 PM ^
Please explain because I haven't seen anything from Green or Smith that tells me they are even equal options.
October 16th, 2013 at 5:59 PM ^
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October 16th, 2013 at 5:35 PM ^
technique. What happened to evaluating talent? How can we be in the middle of the season and still not have a strong grasp of who the best interior linemen are on the team? That is not result of athletes' inexperience, that is simply poor performance evaluation and talent assessment by the coaches.
October 16th, 2013 at 5:44 PM ^
I know this is hard to believe, but many players are not instantly good. They have to work at it.
October 16th, 2013 at 5:59 PM ^
recruits on the depth chart -- none of whom are true freshmen -- and the worst rushing performance in the post WWII era of Michigan football. Let's keep whipping the horses until they pull harder.
October 16th, 2013 at 6:36 PM ^
I know this is hard to believe, but the offensive line hasn't performed horribly when the play calling makes even a little sense.
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Lewan-Bryant-Glasgow-Kalis-Schofield
October 16th, 2013 at 8:33 PM ^
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October 16th, 2013 at 7:26 PM ^
is irritating. The problem is not the players, IMO, it's play calling and technique. It's coaching. It's like saying Fitz sucks. But does he really? There are no holes to run through!
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October 16th, 2013 at 7:52 PM ^
So as long as we are placing blame on everyone I'll pick Wellman.
October 16th, 2013 at 8:53 PM ^
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October 17th, 2013 at 4:33 AM ^
Mags would basically be playing left tackle. Athleticism and footwork are at a premium blocking the backside, and if he shows he can hold down the blindside, then play action becomes a realistic possibility. Plus game experience playing next to Lewan could jump start a move to left tackle next year.
October 16th, 2013 at 9:05 PM ^
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October 16th, 2013 at 11:49 PM ^
We're on game seven and it still seems too akin to pressers from the Spring...
Idk guys. What I do know is I constantly think of how morbid this OL is and realize there's two future NFL draft picks on the bookends of the unit.
Next year's line will struggle even more if this season's line does not meet cohesion.
This year is it.
October 17th, 2013 at 10:21 AM ^
"Please try and stick."
-Brady Hoke
October 17th, 2013 at 11:02 AM ^
I haven't focused on Funk's background and credentials until now but after doing a very quck search I wonder if he is really the guy to coach a power running O line. He's only been coaching FBS O-lines since '04 and hasn't spent more than 3 years at any school. This indicates to me that he's never really had to recruit and develop a line.
Year | Team | Position |
2011-present | Michigan | Offensive Line |
2009-10 | San Diego State | Offensive Line |
2008 | Ball State | Offensive Line |
2004-07 | Colorado State | Offensive Line |
2003 | Colorado State | Special Teams, Tight Ends |
2002 | Northern Illinois | Tight Ends |
2000-01 | Rhode Island | Def. Coordinator |
1998-99 | Rhode Island | Offensive Line |
1995-97 | Mesa State College | Off. Coordinator/OL |
1993-94 | Mesa State College | Offensive Line |
1991-92 | Muskingum College | Def. Coordinator/DL |
1990 | Muskingum College | Defensive Line |
1988-89 | Illinois | Graduate Assistant |
1987 | Colorado State | Student Assistant |
Below is a highlight from his official bio on MGOBLUE.com where there is no mention of the running game, only number of sacks allowed.
"In 2010, Funk's line at San Diego State finished sixth in fewest sacks allowed, while Ball State ranked 10th in 2008. Funk helped the Aztecs finish the 2010 season ranked 12th nationally in passing offense, averaging just over 295 yards per game, and 16th in total offense (456.69 ypg). "
I couldn't find any reference to Colorado St. lineman being drafted or all conference-not saying there weren't any, I just didn't find anything. In his only year at Ball State there were 3 all conference linemen, one of whom (Robert Brewster) was drafted in the 3rd round of the 2009 draft but is no longer in the NFL and there are no OL from San Diego St. in the NFL.
Based purely on the resume is there any reason to believe that Funk is the right guy to be a long term line coach for a MANBALL offense?