Michigan 10, Northwestern 9 Comment Count

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De'Veon Smith broke the scoreless tie with 6:49 left in the third on a three-yard plunge, ruining the aesthetic, but this will forever be known as The M00N Game:

If it involved futility, this game had it. Northwestern lost on a failed two-point conversion with three seconds left when quarterback Trevor Siemian rolled out, saw Frank Clark, and fell over. That was just the final pratfall in this slapstick, however.

It started right away, with Northwestern taking an illegal formation penalty to negate a third-and-one conversion on the game's first drive. Devin Funchess returned the favor by dropping a third-down pass on Michigan's opening salvo.

The two teams proceeded in such fashion for the duration of the game. Michigan's final three possessions of the first half started inside Northwestern territory. They netted 29 yards and zero points, failing in three different ways: a punt, a pick, and a blocked field goal as the half mercifully expired.

The Wildcats pulled the same trick in the second half, missing a field goal, turning it over on downs, and punting on a negative-28-yard drive on their three possessions beginning on the Wolverines end of the field. The teams finished with a combined 504 yards; 256 for Northwestern, 248 for Michigan.

Somewhere in the middle of all that, Devin Gardner threw a second interception when he stared down Jake Butt, Michigan lost a fumble when Jack Miller's snap bounced off a motioning Devin Funchess, and defensive tackle Matt Godin picked off Siemian after Clark tipped a pass.


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We should all be thanking Pat Fitzgerald for his fourth-quarter decision-making. After punter Will Hagerup pinned Northwestern just outside their goal line, Siemian engineered a 19-play drive that covered 95 yards, only for Fitzgerald to call for the field goal unit on fourth-and-goal from the four. The field goal cut Michigan's lead to 7-3. The Wildcats had literally just doubled their yardage total in one drive. Under seven minutes remained on the clock. He kicked anyway.

Michigan nearly managed to ice the game on the next drive, chewing up 4:16 and all three Northwestern timeouts on a 54-yard drive that ended with a Matt Wile field goal.

The Wildcats marched right back down the field, cutting the M lead to 10-9 on a three-yard throw from Siemian to Tony Jones. Fitzgerald, slightly more bold than before—or perhaps just wanting the game to end—sent the offense back on the field. Michigan's pass rush had landed home all night, sacking Siemian six times, and they anticipated the Northwestern call to roll the pocket right; Clark shot past two blockers and Siemian slipped in an effective but fruitless attempt to avoid him.

One kneel later, the game ended. Nobody was sad to see it go.

Comments

dmac24

November 8th, 2014 at 9:33 PM ^

It doesn't look like our offense has really changed much from last year, so

1. Did Brady Hoke hand Nussmeier a playbook and say you have to run this
Or
2. Does this coaching staff just cause competent coaches to forget what they're good at?

MaximusBlue

November 8th, 2014 at 9:54 PM ^

I'm not saying Al was perfect because he had some horrible games(2nd half @OhioSt2012 comes to mind), but I'm easing off him a bit. When you look at it, Al's had some good and great games with Denard and Devin, even setting some records. For some reason we've taken two dual threat QB's and tryed to make them something else. That's on Hoke and his archaic philosophy of football. Now DG and broken and battered, and will never be the same. It's quite sad.

mvpmich

November 9th, 2014 at 8:29 AM ^

I totally agree. I'm tired of watching UM coaches recruit very qualified and successful athletes over the past 8+ years only to try to coach them to learn a new system and/or do something different than what brought them success. What is it with Michigan coaches that makes them brain dead and think you can coach/teach a player the "Michigan" way (whatever that is) instead of coaching to the strengths of the player? Once a player has to "think" about what he is doing instead of instinctively reacting, you have a problem, ie Devin Gardner. Do we recruit players just because they are good or because they fit our system? Is our system broke or do we even have a system? The next coach needs to be smart enough to know that UM is at its lowest level and has to be rebuilt. He also has to know how to rebuild it to be competitive not only in Big Ten football but ultimately on a national level. Being a Michigan man and thinking smashmouth football and three yards and a cloud of dust will work just won't cut it.

dragonchild

November 8th, 2014 at 7:58 PM ^

I've reiterated "the record does not matter" in losses where I've said Michigan's progress is what matters.

Well, that goes for wins as well.  This was the sort of game where the "winner" merely came in second-to-last place.

Sopwith

November 8th, 2014 at 8:00 PM ^

To the game of football, I mean. Like, decades? Or only years?

This was like trying to watch two straight guys compete in figure skating.  Hey-yooooo....

dragonchild

November 9th, 2014 at 7:49 AM ^

It survived DeSean Jackson and went on to give us Kaelin Clay.

Just in time for Thanksgiving, I'm thankful we have a team lacking an idiot with his head so far up his own ass he causes a 178-yard, 14-point swing by showboating.

Of all the laughably horrible things Michigan's done this year, I'm confident we won't top that.

Jhow

November 8th, 2014 at 8:02 PM ^

Happy for the win.

The 2pt attempt felt like the right move, like last years OSU game.

Defense looked great minus the last two drives.

Oline and Smith seemed to have a good day. Gardner Gardnered.

As bad as this season has been, I really want them to get that 6th win. Bowl season just isn't the same when UM's out of it.

Red is Blue

November 8th, 2014 at 8:07 PM ^

I'm having a hard time choosing my favorite moments from this game. Aside from those already mentioned, Gardner tripping over his own guy and Fitzgerald going berserk over a clean block.

The Iron Jock

November 8th, 2014 at 8:11 PM ^

We have a lot of problems, but money ain't one of 'em.

Little brother is little brother for a lot of reasons. I've been telling Sparty acquaintances that it's not just about wins and losses. They have trouble comprehending that, especially in this "modern era" that just happens to coincide with Michigan's self-induced wandering through the desert of college football, and also with the golden age of Sparty football. No, it's about more than that. For one, little brother can't carry the wallet that says "Bad Motherfucker."

That said, find a coach named Harbaugh (or someone else that's capable), dispatch the convoy of money trucks and ask him, "How would you like it?"

It's time to end this. Enough is enough. This isn't a good football team, any way you look at it. We deserve better. Enough. 

 

section17

November 10th, 2014 at 8:06 AM ^

The defense is so much better under Butterball? Gosh how much has that cost UM. What are they paying GM? Maybe about $800,000 ? Gosh RR couldn't talk UM into paying Jeff Casteel $160,000. Wow what a difference. You morons on here do not know your ass from a hole in the ground.

Danwillhor

November 8th, 2014 at 8:16 PM ^

but doesn't matter. Ugliest game I've ever witnessed outside of any played in extreme weather, etc. Our defense played well but like Indiana, NU just isn't a good team right now. NU's defense wasn't at all good but the benefactors of a horrendous UM offense. Such an ugly game.