UM does not play well on the road - why?

Submitted by philidor's legacy on October 1st, 2018 at 3:58 PM

I have turned to the Board many times to help me understand things. Thanks to many. 

I keep reading that Michigan does not play well on the road. The metrics back that up. Why is this? Growing up, every football player has home and away games. All of the coaches have coached home and away games. It's not new concept. I can understand why players don't perform well when they are used to artificial turf and then have to play on grass - but I don't get the away game stuff. I would like to hear opinions on why Michigan is road challenged. 

bluinohio

October 1st, 2018 at 4:06 PM ^

Last week was more of a case of the players overlooking NW. That's easy to do when the other team has losses against weaker opponents. Road games in general are harder because the routine is different, it's not what you're used to. The crowd obviously factors into it also. Think of it like staying in a motel or at a friend's house. Sure it's fine, but it just isn't the same as being at home.

SwordDancer710

October 1st, 2018 at 4:10 PM ^

No one plays well on the road. Look at how Wiscy and PSU fall apart when they come here and how OSU has to ugly its way to close victories on the road. Even MSU has only been successful here because of freak occurrences.

mgobleu

October 1st, 2018 at 4:13 PM ^

Kinda like a public toilet. You can get the job done if you absolutely have to, but it's uncomfortable and everything's weird and they provide awful toilet paper and it just sucks. 

Teams like Ohio State on the other hand, live in a butthole town, play in a toilet of a stadium and shit in coolers wherever they go so they've given themselves an advantage on the road. 

UMpak

October 1st, 2018 at 4:17 PM ^

Think of how many important games we would have won if we just eliminated the first quarter.   I'm recommending the coaching staff begin numbering away game quarters as 2,3,4,5 for the team and problem is solved!

Wolverine Devotee

October 1st, 2018 at 4:21 PM ^

Really don't understand it. I'd change the road uniform until something works. We were doing well in them until the Iowa game in 2016.

Pre-2016 Iowa game in all-white: 7-1

2016 Iowa game and since: 4-6 including an OT scare at Indiana and then this past weekend. 

reshp1

October 1st, 2018 at 4:49 PM ^

I took some ski lessons once because I sucked at moguls. The instructor was very fond of saying "there's no such thing as a bad moguls skier, they're just bad skiers period, the moguls are just exposing them as such." 

I think that's the case here. Michigan's abysmal road record is a function of being a not very good team period. Even the "good" teams in recent memory have had a fatal flaw or two.  Those flaws ruthlessly exposed when the pressure of playing in a hostile environment take players that little bit extra off their game.

jmblue

October 1st, 2018 at 4:58 PM ^

"Abysmal" is over the top.  Harbaugh is 10-6 on the road, and all of those games have been against Power 5 opponents.  

What we've lacked is that signature road win.  Harbaugh got one (USC) in his first year at Stanford but that has eluded him to date here, although 2016 OSU was a heartbreaker.

socalwolverine1

October 1st, 2018 at 8:33 PM ^

Back in the day, before parabolic skis, when longer skis ruled (I used to ski on 203cm Rossignol ST Comps), the problem in moguls was the skis were too damned long for the moguls, so basic lack of preparation, where a much shorter ski was required (150cm or less). The analogy here is that we look unprepared in the first quarter of road games. The other team's scripted plan is working perfectly while we're reacting to their plan, rather than the other way around. We need to find a way to take it to them right from the opening kickoff!