Karan Higdon staredown
Do not try to pull the ball from this man [Patrick Barron]

Michigan 38, Wisconsin 13 Comment Count

Adam Schnepp October 14th, 2018 at 1:14 AM

In a battle featuring the cream of the crop from America’s Dairyland, it was only right that the victory went to the team with the Cheeseman. 

Wisconsin won the coin toss, chose to receive—one of many coaching choices that will be tried in the court of public opinion and inside team meeting rooms—and squandered their first drive, marching 21 yards down the field before having to punt. This put Michigan, already up 13-7 at halftime, in great position to put a stranglehold on the game should they score on the first drive of the third quarter. A defensive holding call on Wisconsin corner Rachad Wildgoose on a 3rd-and-5 deep ball to Nico Collins kept Michigan’s drive alive. Three plays later, Wisconsin safety Reggie Pearson took the form of a human missile, launching his body into Karan Higdon and popping the ball loose; the fumble was recovered by Michigan, but 3rd-and-1 was now 4th-and-6 from Michigan’s 44-yard line. With Michigan forced to punt, it appeared Wisconsin had neutralized their acrid decision-making. Then someone ran into Cam Cheeseman.

The roughing the snapper call moved the ball from Michigan’s 44-yard line to Wisconsin’s 41 and gave Michigan a fresh set of downs, with which they ran and ran and ran and ran again, until Shea Patterson kept on a zone read, arced to his right around the wad of blue and white jerseys, and leapt through an ankle tackle before flipping across the goal line. Michigan led 21-7 after Patterson rifled a pass to Nico Collins in the back of the end zone. Wisconsin gambled over and over and it backfired spectacularly.

There were other coaching flubs that benefited Michigan, including allowing Michigan to run down the clock at the end of the second quarter to ensure a Michigan field goal opportunity with no chance to get the ball back. Then there was the inexplicable decision to forgo easy yards and try to pass on third-and-short, only handing off to Jonathan Taylor on one of Wisconsin’s six third downs with three or less yards to go.

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[Bryan Fuller]

Reputation notwithstanding, it was Michigan’s offensive line caving the opposition all night, and though Wisconsin’s linebackers were often in the right place, Michigan’s playcalls made them wrong often enough to carve out 320 rushing yards.Shea Patterson ripped off an 81-yard run to open the second quarter and finished with nine carries for 90 non-sack-adjusted yards, and Karan Higdon had 19 yards for 105 yards. Michigan’s quarterback run game was good as it’s been in years, with Dylan McCaffrey toting the ball once on a zone read for 44 yards and a touchdown and Joe Milton—who seems to have taken over the third-string spot—rushing twice for 22 yards.

Wisconsin’s vaunted run game looked as advertised, with Jonathan Taylor carrying 17 times for 101 yards and the unit rushing for an average of 7.2 sack-adjusted yards. Taylor’s longest run of the day was a 23-yard scamper where he downshifted, waited for a miniscule lane to open, then jetted through that to the sideline before eventually being shoved out by Josh Metellus. Wisconsin scored on the next play, a jet-sweep handoff that Kendric Pryor turned up the west sideline.

Alex Hornibrook was the primary participant from there; things went poorly. Michigan’s pass rush continued to turn pockets into the Death Star trash compactor despite the continued absence of Rashan Gary. Michael Dwumfour, just a week removed from being carted off the field, flashed his Hurstian upside. Chase Winovich did Chase Winovich things, including bulling a tackle so far back he would have sacked Hornibrook for Winovich if Josh Uche hadn’t come in for his big-plays-only guest appearance and already taken Hornibrook down. Carlo Kemp also showed promising signs, holding his own against Wisconsin’s all-everything offensive line and occasionally generating pressure from the interior; he flung a lineman four yards back, shoved another away with one arm, and forced Hornibrook into a throw that closely resembled Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s sky hook on 3rd-and-2 early in the fourth quarter.

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[Eric Upchurch]

Said throw went about six yards before it was plucked out of the air by Lavert Hill and promptly taken the other way for a touchdown, putting Michigan up 31-7 and effectively ending the game (until Paul Chryst tried to get back into it with a touchdown drive and onside kick with three minutes to go after punting mere minutes before which…yeah). Michigan’s corners were in lockstep with Wisconsin’s receivers, whose inability to create separation put five PBUs on the stat sheet for Michigan. David Long had two of those, including one where he leapt out of the proverbial gym and tipped a ball that Josh Metellus intercepted. Michigan’s corners were suffocating, and the safeties were excellent in run support and not tested much through the air. Wisconsin passed for 25 yards in the whole game if you subtract the 75 crazy yards the picked up on one garbage time drive, with 63 coming on two throws. Hornibrook threw 20 times. It was a long day for Wisconsin’s offense.

With 444 total yards, Michigan’s offense produced statistics that meshed well with the eye test. They are continuing to evolve, with stretch and actual zone reads pairing with Down G and inside zone to form an offense that forces defenders to cover every gap. The defense is playing as well as they have since Don Brown arrived, and with Dwumfour and Solomon back, they just need Gary to suit up to be back at full strength. The first third of the triathlon has been successfully completed. Now it’s time to sink or swim.

Comments

J.

October 14th, 2018 at 1:46 AM ^

Paul Chryst made a ton of boneheaded decisions today, but taking the ball when winning the coin flip wasn't one of them.  He did it for the same reason Harbaugh did against Northwestern; because he had a player suspended for the first half for targeting.  As it happened, the teams got an even number of possessions in the first half and it didn't matter, but there's no way to know that up front.  Taking the ball gives you the best chance of having one fewer defensive possession while a man down.

Gulogulo37

October 14th, 2018 at 2:26 AM ^

Hadn't thought about that. Even if no player was suspended, I still don't see why it's a bad decision.

Even though it was good for Michigan, I was seriously almost angry about Wisconsin punting down 2 TDs late in the 3rd (IIRC) on Michigan's 42 on 4th and short. Amazingly stupid. And it was a touchback. 

Glennsta

October 14th, 2018 at 7:15 AM ^

For me, Chryst's decision to punt on 4th and 2, down 21-7 at the M 42 yardline, with 2 minutes left in the 3rd quarter was the most inexplicable. Even Dierdorf and Brandstetter were mystified. Just give the ball to Taylor.  Did we have any TFL's on Taylor?

1VaBlue1

October 14th, 2018 at 8:41 AM ^

When he kicked there, I was kinda disappointed - if your giving up, why keep your starters in?  What a shit decision that was.  If I were a UW fan, or the AD, I'd being seriously wondering whether Chryst's intent was to win was a thing.  Aww hell, I'm wondering that anyway.  Fight!  

1VaBlue1

October 14th, 2018 at 1:49 AM ^

Man, was that satisfying!  At one point in the third, Herbstreit commented that the Harbaughffense was "a really interesting hybrid".   He said it during a long gush about how varied and dominant they had been throughout the game.   He gushed a lot in the first half about the spread option passing game (as he called it), also.  

All in all, that was really fun to watch!  The crowd was awesome - great job to all who attended! The stadium looked fantastic, and both Fowler and Herbstreit were impressed at the teams growth.  Herbstreit said he'd put them at #6 after today.  So that, FWIW...

DT76

October 14th, 2018 at 1:49 AM ^

The Cheeseman call should have been called on the play that shall never be mentioned against State a few years ago. The foul was far more blatant then. #stillannoyed #takingittothegrave

JPC

October 14th, 2018 at 10:08 AM ^

The Reffing has been dramatically different (though not perfect) since the phantom Higdon call. It seems pretty clear that whatever the AD/Harbaugh did behind the scenes with the B1G office has made a difference. 

Will it last when we play dirty MSU or "favorite son" OSU? I don't know. For now, I'll just enjoy a QB run that doesn't get called back for a BS flag. 

Steve333

October 14th, 2018 at 2:18 AM ^

Took a while, but it was a satisfying win. I can’t remember when I’ve seen the Wolverines handle a Wisconsin team like that. 

Still see some issues with the passing game- all receivers running routes that take too long to get open and Shea has to improvise, which he did but Wisconsin seemed to bottle him up from scrambling.

all in all it was a big win. Now let’s see if these guys can be ready to play Sparty on the road- need to come out early and take control of that game- can’t come out flat like they did against ND and NW. Sparty will be ready. 

Go Blue!!

DY

October 14th, 2018 at 9:52 AM ^

The '98 game was awesome. M held Ron Dayne to 53 yards rushing. He went the wrong way on three different failed handoffs and the UW fans sitting behind me and my buddy melted down spectacularly. After the third one, one the guys yelled, "Have another Twinkie, Tubby!" 

It's mind blowing to think about now, but Lloyd Carr was 9-0 against Top-10 teams after that game.

San Diego Mick

October 14th, 2018 at 3:44 AM ^

Great, satisfying win. We dominated that game and Wiscy was lucky we weren't up by more at halftime.

But to come out and run the ball like we did in the 2nd half was uber-awesome!!!!

Getting rid of Drevno and hiring Warinner was a stroke of genius, you can see and feel the difference.

We need to be ready early next week and take MSU to the woodshed for those 2 lucky ass wins they've had against Harbaugh, Go Blue!!!!

oriental andrew

October 14th, 2018 at 7:40 AM ^

Random note. I love these game recaps. I went over to black shoe diaries for their take on the loss to msu game. Their game recap is literally a play by play of the entire game. No real insights or observations .

We are a truly lucky fanbase to have mgoblog.

robpollard

October 14th, 2018 at 9:51 AM ^

That's because you get what you pay for.

I have no idea how much Adam is paid, but as shown by Ace unfortunately having to step away from Mgoblog, Brian, in general, pays real money to the writers on this site.

At SBnation, they have a template they use across their 100-plus sites, which makes sense when you pay writers as little as $3 per blog post.

https://deadspin.com/sb-nation-is-paying-workers-as-little-as-3-per-blog-po-1827998745

Mgoblog is a real community, which supports that community by contributing/paying real money. Not saying there isn't a lot of freely provided content (such as diaries or heck, all the comments on this post including mine!), but Mgoblog really is different. 

Michigasling

October 14th, 2018 at 10:56 AM ^

And a shout-out to the photographers!  I studied that miraculously captured shot by Bryan Fuller for some time, trying to figure out if it was a foul to have that mysterious gremlin with the mini-B&W-winged helmet helping out over Higdon's right shoulder... Oh. It was a glove. I know well-trained dancers who couldn't have lived through that pose. 

Tozmo

October 14th, 2018 at 10:38 AM ^

I didn’t bother to read after they play-by-played the first series.

i agree, nothing of value that a box score can’t do. How many sports blog reference Alexander the Great (calling two timeouts before battle). Or have a guy posting with advanced math?

https://www.blackshoediaries.com/2018/10/13/17858148/michigan-state-21-penn-state-17-the-tough-losses-continue-football

Alumnus93

October 14th, 2018 at 8:28 AM ^

How does Partridge miss on NJ RB Jonathan Taylor? 247 says we weren't recruiting him.  Was it because of Kareem Walker?

ruthmahner

October 14th, 2018 at 6:34 PM ^

And if we HAD "gone after" and perhaps gotten him, just imagine the wailing and gnashing of teeth about how stars matter!  Why are we wasting our time on low-ranked recruits?!  We need four- and five-stars or we'll never win a big game!

 

We're winning now.  I love the players we have, and Wisconsin is welcome to their roster.  Go blue!

 

JPC

October 14th, 2018 at 8:52 AM ^

Elite teams peak towards the end of the year. Just look at how OSU plays barely well enough to win the first third of the season. 

Harbaugh’s Michigan teams have so far peaked early and then faded. I think it’s pretty clearly that Harbaugh changed up his overall scheme for the team over the season.  We seem to be peaking right when we need to. Constant improvement all the way to OSU!

Shea is also a gamer. He’s taken some hits and just shrugs them off. 

SMart WolveFan

October 14th, 2018 at 1:39 PM ^

Correct!

Both 2015 and 2016 the team peaked in November using experience to overcome the challenges but they didn't have the talent, the depth or the conditioning to finish out; especially against upset OSU.

2017, the talent upgrades start kicking in, but experience was spotty, conditioning still a problem which led to injuries, exposing depth issues in the important part of the passing game.

This year the offense is right in line with the 2015 progression; but, with a Warinner run game, more dynamic QB plus more talent all around. Divide that by the Don Brown Equation on the other side of the ball .........yeah 42.

If you really want to over excite yourself, check how much better Rudock was in Nov of '15 than in Sept/Oct.

ptmac

October 14th, 2018 at 9:22 AM ^

Good recap, but that last sentence doesn't make much sense to me. The swim is first in a triathlon and I don't see the other two events as we have 3 big games left?