MGoPodcast 12.27: Read the Room Comment Count

Seth March 29th, 2021 at 5:12 PM

54 minutes. We’re doing that thing again where we publish a partial pod between games then finish up after the next one.

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1. Recapping FSU

starts at 1:00

Put that in your Seder. Florida State didn’t know what to do about Franz, Johns came alive. First time we’ve gotten to see Johns after a week to practice in this role, and first time we got to see Juwan coach with a week to prepare for a tournament opponent, something Beilein was always so good at. Chaundee can rise. FSU’s switching nerfed some of their better qualities.

2. Previewing UCLA

starts at 25:21

Weird team that wants to be big but lost two bigs and now overplays their 6’9”/260 foul-prone guy because the next biggest player is 6’6”. Kind of like Maryland in that they have a lot of scary wings who take a lot of jump shots, plus a wild-haired point guard who can pass (top-50 assist rate). Were underrated with the rest of their conference but drill down into the Synergy numbers and there are a lot of weaknesses, not to mention they’re all way smaller than Michigan’s frontcourt and no bigger in the backcourt.

3. A Farewell to WBB, Hockey, and Giles Jackson

starts at 42:57

Naz and the Browns took us as far as it could be believed, and further. Kind of like the 2009 basketball team that beat Clemson and hung with Blake Griffin, proving this is a program you can compete at. Hockey, man, at least it’s either star-touched Duluth or a team that’s never won it. Giles Jackson, man, at least we’ll always have the Indiana “return.”

[The player after The Jump]

MUSIC:

  • "I’m a Midnight Mover"—Wilson Pickett
  • “Angel Duster”—Run the Jewels
  • “Across 110th Street”
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Or Chaundee Brown swooping in like a magnificent winged beast

Comments

The Deer Hunter

March 29th, 2021 at 5:58 PM ^

Kudos. You guys were really trying hard to find something that leans toward a UCLA game plan and advantage. Even resorting to the Rocket offense, which is sounds similar to the Chewbacca defense. 

Blue Vet

March 29th, 2021 at 6:48 PM ^

 

Thanks, guys. After a win, I love to keep reading and listening about the game, especially when it's quality stuff.

I don't get as much work done but I don't care.

Indonacious

March 29th, 2021 at 8:11 PM ^

If Michigan ends up going down in elite eight to an offense consisting of contested long 2 point jump shots....well then it just wasn’t in the cards and ill move on given our baskets will be at the rim or solid looks from 3

matty blue

March 29th, 2021 at 8:19 PM ^

regarding your discussion of whether naz hillmon will return next season... she's not eligible for the wnba draft:  players need to turn 22 during the calendar year of the draft.  naz turns 21 on april 5. 

Teeba

March 29th, 2021 at 10:38 PM ^

Jaime Jaquez, Jr., or as I call him, “Haime Haquez, Hoonior,” should be the captain of Seth’s “David DeHooolius” all-star team. 

jmblue

March 30th, 2021 at 11:17 AM ^

Only problem with the 2009 men's basketball comparison is that we missed the tournament the next year - Beilein's last losing season.  2011 might be more apt.

Yo_Blue

March 30th, 2021 at 12:23 PM ^

What did I miss?  Seriously!  I watched a handful of PAC12 games and they were difficult to watch. I didn't see a whole lot of team talent out there.  There were some very good players but they tended to play a bunch of hero-ball.  Did they all of a sudden become "teams"?  The rating services and polls all seemed to discount that league, so I wasn't alone in my evaluation.  What happened?