Chad Lindsay To OSU Comment Count

Brian

A much-needed boost to Michigan's offensive line is apparently headed to the worst possible place:

Well played, Urban.

Running around in a circle is a little over the top, but only a little. That Lindsay rejected his former OC and an almost certain starting spot is alarming, and now Michigan enters next year with zero senior scholarship OL.

Comments

gwkrlghl

April 22nd, 2014 at 4:03 PM ^

He has one year left of college football and probably no pro career. So given his potential last season of football, he could

  1. Go to Ohio. Compete for a national title on super offense
  2. Go to Michigan. Hope to win 8 games amongst fairly incompetant O-linemates

Arizona Blue

April 22nd, 2014 at 4:06 PM ^

Its honestly rediculous that in year 4, we are craving an o-line that does not get blown back and that can produce runs for positive yardage.. Looking at our roster and our coaches track record over the past two years, I am seriously concerned that 2013 is not rock bottom for the o-line.

I have a gut feeling we will be worse in 2014 (For god sakes we lose 2 NFL lineman)

This is on top of our Hoke's inability to win on the road (like.. at all) and the fact we havent played in one damn big ten title game

Frustration is warranted...and I think its ok if we vent a little after this afternoon

 

I Like Burgers

April 22nd, 2014 at 4:59 PM ^

I've now put all of my eggs into the Ewing Theory of offensive line ineptitude.  Hopefully Lewan was such a d-bag that all of the OLinemen will be much better now that he's gone.  Like a bunch of single guys out having fun and feeling invincible now that their nagging ex-wife is finally out of their lives.

The alternative line of thinking is too depressing.

Reader71

April 22nd, 2014 at 8:30 PM ^

Or the weakest link theory. Last year, we played 7 guys that had never taken a snap. This year, we wont have the same problem. There will still be problems, and our LT will be a source of them for the first time in a few years, but we should really cut down on disasters.

gjking

April 22nd, 2014 at 4:08 PM ^

I'm officially calling this "pulling a Silas Redd". 

Definition - Transferring to a school with an asshat head coach because of the perception of a chance to "win championships". 

  

socrking

April 22nd, 2014 at 4:12 PM ^

And all you people trying to mitigate this situation sound like Spartans (without all the success of that program over the last 6 years to back it up). 

BlowGoo

April 22nd, 2014 at 4:14 PM ^

Jiiminy Christmas. Every day... heck, sometimes several TIMES a day, I come here to find something to make me feel better about Michigan football. And it just seems for as long as I can remember, my enthusiasm has been on a gradual downward slope. And this news just accelerated the rate of my heart's decline. I know this was a useless post. I'll just go back to perusing the headlines written in Maize, a color owned by Nike, the company which won't let Adidas use them for our gear. Sigh. At least I don't lose any points today. So there's that, I guess. Go Blue!

gjking

April 22nd, 2014 at 4:23 PM ^

Have to agree with this. The only things that have gotten me excited this offseason were 1) Borges out, Nuss in, and 2) Freddy Canteen hype. The rest of the spring "news" has been depressing, O line and QBs sucked in spring, Lindsey going elsewhere, JMFR playing in the middle, etc. injuries to the one guy who can play tackle, etc. 

bronxblue

April 22nd, 2014 at 4:21 PM ^

I know this sucks to lose a guy some people had penciled in already, but it's not like he's going to be a backup at OSU.  OSU is the better program right now, and so it behooves UM to stop waiting for other teams to come back to them and instead catch the f' up to everyone else.

Erik_in_Dayton

April 22nd, 2014 at 4:29 PM ^

It would have been nice to get him, but he's one guy who started four games last year.  Michigan wasn't going to rise and isn't going to fall due to this one player. 

Richard75

April 23rd, 2014 at 4:21 PM ^

Lindsay isn't. Campbell wasn't. Harris wasn't. Hand wasn't. McDowell wasn't. The bowl game wasn't.

None of these things on their own were earth-shattering. But the general direction of the program is, and that's repeatedly reflected in each of these non-earth-shattering events.

NoMoPincherBug

April 22nd, 2014 at 4:53 PM ^

Chad Lindsay drama is just a smokescreen. 

The real problem is:  Why can't Hoke and his staff develop a decent OL?  They had 2 straight years of top 5 recruiting classes at OL in 11 and 12.  Where is that talent now?  Why has it not developed?  That is on the coaches.  Period.

GoBlueInIowa

April 22nd, 2014 at 5:37 PM ^

Exactly what I was thinking - Nuss is the guy who wasn't starting him - an existing relationship is not always a good thing and that is not necessarily a good or bad thing.

We get too tied up on trying to connect the dots too early. See this in recruiting all the time that a recruit is from the south but has family Michigan - maybe he only visits Michigan in the winter and hates the cold, maybe the recruit can't stand his cousin up there, or whatever. Just because there is a relationship or tie to a person or place is only a small part of the equation.

west2

April 22nd, 2014 at 5:18 PM ^

the buckeyes lost a lot on the offense and are not going to be as potent as last year even with Lindsey. Their running game won't be what it was and we know that Miller is a mediocre passer at best.  We didn't get a backup guy that might have added some depth, its not the end of the world.  Clearly the player wants a shot at the pros and thinks he can get showcased more at OSU particularly with Miller getting preseason buzz for the Heisman.   Muchado about nothing. 

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west2

April 22nd, 2014 at 11:42 PM ^

the sun didnt shine the last two days so therefore its never gonna shine again. Sorry debbie downer but because we didnt get a backup guy that saban played 4 times last last year in a 2 loss season our upcoming season is lost before it starts?! great attitude.

Arlo Pear

April 22nd, 2014 at 5:21 PM ^

While Lindsay would have been nice to have, I think it would have delayed the progress of the current OL. If we had gotten Lindsay, after a year we're right back to inexperienced(as far as games played) guys trying to replace him. It's time to sink or swim. I think they will be a serviceable group and provide glimpses of becoming a solid OL by the end of the year.

The FannMan

April 22nd, 2014 at 5:28 PM ^

I think this may be the earliest football panic I have ever seen.  Well played MGoBlog!  Serioulsy, we didn't get out of April without people calling for Hoke's head b/c a kid with one year to play went to a team that missed the NCG by one game.  Huh?

This is not going to be a banner year, with or without him.  In 2015 it will be good to have a line than had played together without breaking in a new center.