[Patrick Barron]

The Explanation Comment Count

Brian November 26th, 2018 at 11:03 AM

11/24/2018 – Michigan 39, Ohio State 62 – 10-2, 8-1 Big Ten

From the start this blog has sought to detach itself from the furies of gameday. This column shows up Monday noonish and is thus the last one to appear. It usually tries to get a grip on the emotional tenor of what happened once whatever red mists have passed. Most games that are not abject humiliations are broken down play-by-play in an attempt to explain what actually happened, and gesture towards why.

So it's natural that people would ask me what happened; I am a person who would be able to venture some guess as to what caused the #1 defense in the country to give up 700 yards and more points than Michigan ever had to Ohio State. And, sure, there are some answers to be had. Ohio State ruthlessly exploited Brandon Watson and Devin Gil. Michigan's game plan was terrible because when you're the #1 defense in the country it's impossible to think your approach needs to be entirely different.

But these are weak justifications for the towering, Lovecraftian whole. They do not begin to explain what happened on Saturday. I struggled to put together anything that would be remotely satisfying. Then I figured it out: the fact that makes all the puzzle pieces slot together.

This is Hell.

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[Bryan Fuller]

I am being punished for some sin so colossal that it justifies me reliving my life over and over again, except the end of every football season has been replaced with every flavor of pain football can hand out. This may be my sin, and the simulation will reveal it to me at the very end. I will be permitted a brief moment of knowing the totality of my existence before being thrown back into the rebooted whole.

Or I may be a person who has committed grievous crimes against football and is being punished by living through this existence as someone who holds my true self in utter contempt. This would in fact be justice for Jim Delany's sordid existence: to bear the brunt of every money-grubbing decision on an annual basis and then get a metaphorical kick to the junk so powerful it might as well be real. The reveal at the end, as I download this into whatever qualifies as a soul before being moving into another college football fan, would be the kind of devastation that you really rely on Hell to dish out.

Other candidates to be placed in this particular hell include everyone involved with replacing Pitbull with Larry Culpepper, that one FOX executive who surrounded himself with prophylactic pictures of his kids and sexually harassed his way out of a job, and people who post pictures of their dogs with captions like "OHHHH WHO'S A GOOD DOGGO" somewhere other than Instagram.

So, good news: you don't exist. Or bad news: if the demons have decided that they can cram all of the above into the same simulation for efficiency's sake, your existence implies that you have sinned powerfully and long, and respite is not coming.

But they messed up, you see. I don't buy this latest one. Oh, I was willing to accept the one where the quarterback breaks his foot in the middle of the game and still nearly carries Michigan to a win, even though the offensive coordinator called the same play he had on before after an OSU timeout. I was willing to accept the one lost by a literal unknowable inch. I was willing to accept DJ Durkin checking out a week early and not being too bright to start with.

I don't buy this one. The one where Ohio State fires one of their coaches for abusing his wife before the season, and Urban Meyer skates. The one where Ohio State loses by 29 to Purdue and barely squeaks out victories over half the Big Ten that Michigan is simultaneously paving. The one where the same team that came one three yard pass to a wide open receiver away from losing to Maryland waltzes through, yes, the #1 defense in the country like it is not there. I know, now. I know this is not a random universe that happens to fall into a maximally painful configuration. I know this is one specifically directed to cause pain, and in that knowledge is… well, not exactly power, but mitigation.

I know what's coming, now, Satan. Bring it on.

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[Patrick Barron]

Comments

Michiganguy19

November 28th, 2018 at 1:03 AM ^

With Brevity:

- Our game plan was arrogant, we tried to play the only team in the B10 with true speed with the same defensive scheme we used to overpower everyone else... this is even after Indiana exposed our pass rush to be injured and weakening

-We lose the emotional battle

-OSU team speed was on fire, I saw it live and it was readily apparent

- All of that said a repeat starter at home with a competant D gets UM a win in 2019

 

GoBucks11

November 28th, 2018 at 2:40 AM ^

I always try to be reasonable on this blog. I try to add to the discussion, distancing myself as much as I can from my Ohio State fandom and interact with everyone on here with an amount of civility and cordiality. I like the articles here. They give me a good idea on the TTUN mindset. I like reading the more thoughtful comments some of you make. I love Opponent Watch. That being said............

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETT DUUNKED ON!!!! GET FUCKED, MICHIGAN! WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Y'ALL ARE OUR BITCHES! AND I KNOW YOU GONNA WANNA COME BACK AT OHIO STATE! YOU GOING TO WANT TO WASH THE TASTE OF OUR DICK OUT OF YOUR MOUTH! BUT IT AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

 

 

Good luck with the rest of the year. Hope you go to a good bowl and do well. Hope all your players are healthy and play their best. 

The Dude

November 29th, 2018 at 2:05 AM ^

Ohio State is a different team at home…Ohio State average scores during regulation...

Home: 51 to 21

Away: 33 to 32

And as we all know, Michigan is also a different team at home...

It's a combination of another slow start, not capitalizing in the red zone with enough TDs, and disastrous consecutive drives in the third quarter (they were only down 8 points in a hostile environment playing far form their best against a very talented team and then boom...blocked punt for a TD followed by an interception which led to a TD drive...14 points for Ohio State in a minute 40). The injuries didn't help either. 

bluechip77

November 29th, 2018 at 9:56 AM ^

Actually the phrase "...an insufferable belief in one's own infallibility..." comes to mind. However, in this case, I truly believe Don became too confident in his players own abilities; and thus, failed to prepare fully for a plan B. Jim did likewise - however, his insufferable belief was in Don's ability to put together a plan to stifle any opponent they face without pressing him to develop a workable and effective plan B. After all, Don had done so for 11 games in a row!

My surprise, - although we'll never really know - it appears as though Jim forgot about the basic tenant in big games which requires one to to thoroughly scout themselves...and prepare for the nightmare that the other guy actually knows your teams' deficiencies as well as he does.

I have no doubt Don is losing sleep after this one...big time; he has that kind of humility. I also have no doubt Jim knows he let his guard down, and won't let that happen again either.

In the meantime, it's simply a tough pill to swallow. But you don't have to look past ohio to see that it has happened to Urban as well...Clemson, Iowa, (sparty), Purdue...and the last one might bite him again. We'll see...

Jim has made significant improvements every year...and I have no doubt he'll do so next year as well. We're still trending up...even after a beat-down.

GO BLUE!

 

Bill22

August 3rd, 2019 at 3:25 PM ^

Looking back on this, it’s a great post.  I actually laughed a few times.  After suffering so much pain with this game over the past 15 years, you have to laugh.  If we don’t know by now that Lucy is going to pull the football away, shame on us.  I have high hopes for this season, and with Urban gone, let’s hope he was Lucy.