Unverified Voracity Complains, Lets Go Comment Count

Brian

One more time to the well. This Kampfer thing appears to be over, and I'm still pissed and you should be too. In all likelihood, Steve Kampfer is going to have to skate against the two guys who did this to him next year. Those games are going to be kegs of gunpowder, and Kampfer is going to cringe any time he turns his back. Michigan-Michigan State games for the foreseeable future are going to be reffed into oblivion and still be ugly hack-fests.

Allowing those two to return significantly increases the chances of a second ugly incident in the future. The CCHA failed to meet the bare minimum level of acceptability: lifetime bans against Michigan for both players. The punishment doesn't impact the program or the player in any significant way. We'll all get to see the reward next year. As simply as possible: an incident like this should have repercussions that last longer than the last third of an already-lost season.

As for the two main "blame Michigan!" memes floating out there:

  1. There's a reason swearing exists, and it's for moments like Saturday. Look: I don't do the penalty box cheer because Red asked everyone not to, and whenever a "F ND" or "F the Buckeyes" chant gets started at any Michigan sporting event I want to find the gel-haired New Jersey frat boys responsible for that travesty and put them back on the boat to Guidoville. Swearing like that is a substitute for being clever, and I hate it.

    But the FYS cheer on Saturday was the right emotion at the right time, A ringing loud expression of contempt and disgust was the appropriate reaction. Sometimes "fuck you" is the only appropriate sentiment.
  2. No, Steve Kampfer's dad shouldn't have "handled it better" or whatever. If you think this, you are probably a robot. Check for a dipstick in your back.

Mendacious, brah. Coming in a distant second to the actions on the ice in repulsiveness has been the reaction of Michigan State's various media organs.

  • The official site's mendacious game recap mentions the assault as something spurred by Chris Summers' goal.
  • Some necklace-wearing, short-bus-riding, thin-letter-receiving State News knob says "everyone's to blame," which instead of linking to I'll just point at the one two three Michigan blogs that have already taken him apart.
  • Even the State News' editorial on the situation, which comes down pretty hard, attempts to paint Kampfer's clean open-ice check as "charging," which like it wasn't. (It also says "U-M hockey fans are known for scripting some of the most brutal and pointed chants in college sports"—which, like, is that a compliment?)
  • And multiple people have reported in that some guy on Lansing radio kept focusing on that bad word from above, calling for continuous bench minors to be called on Michigan until it stops.

All of this is "yes… but" stuff. There is no "but" here.

And… okay. With that, I'm done until there's more news to talk about. I've said my bit three or four times now. Yost Built has an extensive recap of everything if you missed anything; the Daily has some more quotes from Kampfer himself.

Something about hockey but not that. The NHL has provided an $8.5 million developmental grant to USA hockey for the first time, which USA hockey will use to beef up the USHL and the NTDP, train referees (free bananas!), and implement some sort of hyper-elite AAA program. WCH has the details. I'm most interested in getting the USHL up to par with the CHL—and by PPG conversion measures the USHL either isn't far off or is right there—so that potential college hockey players aren't tempted to defect for developmental reasons.

Martavious! An article on Florida recruit Nu'keese Richardson takes a Michigan-relevant diversion:

The Blue Devils decided Richardson was a better fit for receiver. Richardson disagreed. He thought about quitting. Then Martavious Odoms stepped in. Odoms, then a junior and now a Michigan Wolverine, spent the summer before the season working with Richardson, teaching him the position.

Martavious can adjust to a football in the air better than anyone I have ever seen. Nu’Keese has adapted to that as well,” coach Thompson said. “It’s just amazing. You see the ball in the air and you think, ‘You know, how is he going to contort his body? How’s he going to adjust to the ball?’ And somehow, some way, he gets it.”

Odoms also introduced Richardson to the art of the “crack-back.” A crack-back occurs when a receiver charges toward the middle of the field and removes an unsuspecting linebacker from his cleats.

We saw hints of that this year on those wheel routes; I think once Odoms gets used to playing when his leetle body is cold we're going to see him perform very well. A lot of people are touting Gallon or Robinson in the slot, but Odoms is going to prove hard to displace.

GERG! MGoBlue quotes from new DC Greg Robinson's first press conference have been repackaged and placed into newspaper stories already, but whateva I do what I want. Items of note:

  • Scheme agnosticism. "There will be times that we will use that style where we can kick down and use a four-man front and there will be times where we are going to look like a three-man front. It's really the utilization of people and trying to take advantage of their strengths."
  • Gregism #1? Robinson was asked what his top priority was, given a laundry list of options, and responded: "I think it's all of those things." Greg Robinson's TOP PRIORITY: all things. Things that are not Greg Robinson's TOP PRIORITY: no things.
  • I don't even know what this means. "I will be coaching players, and I don't plan to be walking around. I've done a little of that and I didn't like it. And I won't be walking. I will be running."
  • Field or booth? "I will be on the field."

Robinson plans on coaching a position, BTW, but doesn't know which one.

Etc.: A bunch of aerial photos of the stadium construction.

Comments

hokiewolf

January 27th, 2009 at 3:41 PM ^

Let me point out a few things that may be self-evident: a. You chose to have kids, knowing what the world is like (i.e. that college kids say "fuck" at hockey games). Being perturbed, now, that it is as it is, is disingenuous. (That sentence is like me, grammatically correct but damned ugly.) b. They're only words. They can't hurt you unless you give them that power. c. I would suggest that attempting to childproof the world to make your life easier as a parent is also a type of mindless indulgence. There are still things that are adults-only in this life, and that is as it should be. I have no wish to live in Romper Room, and many other child-free people feel the same way. That indignation may be better spent in world-proofing your child. My 8 year-old niece lays a top-drawer guilt trip on me every time I drop a cuss word around her, and it shuts me up even when her 250 pound daddy can't.

imafreak1

January 27th, 2009 at 4:04 PM ^

Where did I say I wanted to turn the world into Romper Room? I chose to have kids 'knowing what the world is like?' I don't even know what that means. When was I trying to childproof the world? I don't even know what 'world proofing your child' means. Congratulations for not allowing your brother/brother in law to stop you from using profanity in front of his daughter. That is an excellent way to exercise your rights. Your parenting advice is much appreciated.

imafreak1

January 27th, 2009 at 3:06 PM ^

Right up until the cheap shots on Kampfer Michigan was closing out a season sweep of an instate rival. What exactly was there to make create a 'powder keg?' All the winning? I suggest a little perspective. You were attending a sporting event that you were easily winning. It is supposed to be fun. An angry rioting mob is serious. Not something to be touched off because a ref missed an offsides. We don't live in Columbia.

Little Bro

January 27th, 2009 at 3:11 PM ^

I've been told that during Comley's press conference it was mentioned that Conboy has left the university. I can't get it to play on their official site so I can't confirm that.

Michigan Arrogance

January 27th, 2009 at 3:26 PM ^

they don't just throw out the FYS chant willy nilly at every event. i mean, i heard FU Michigan in BG, OH last Sat (not as a chant, but nonetheless). no one walks around in a Suck Michigan Ftate shirts in july in A2. 2 MSU guys assaulted an M player out of nowhere. kampfer was motionless on the ice for like 5 mins. it was an unprecedented event with malicious intent, at best. this was not michigan squeeking out a 1 pt win at the carrier dome in 1998 where the cuse fans shouted F-U Michigan as the team left the field in victory. this wasn't a rendition of "i don't give a DAMN for the whole state of michigan' chant at a women's volleyball match. a M player left the building in a gurney after one of the most agregious ice hockey attacks in the last 10 years, at any level.

Shock G

January 27th, 2009 at 3:32 PM ^

egregious. And FWIW we're not talking Ron Artest coming into the stands beating the crap out of people. We're talking about something that happened on the ice which for all intents and purpose has no direct effect on the fan other than it happened to a player on the team they support and they witnessed it. Maybe some of them know Kampfer, etc. but at the same time the only people that could be excused from this action would be the Kampfers themselves.

The Nicker

January 27th, 2009 at 8:10 PM ^

There's an awful lot of cussing on this board. All of you should be ashamed of yourself. And to think I was considering letting my kid read mgoblog. Look, it's Yost. It's not like the profanity is getting worse. There's a standard of swearing. It's not like you should be surprised that college kids are cussing and insulting the other team, they've been doing it for decades. It's like some Full House fan going to a Bob Saget stand-up show and being offended.