Michigan State 14, Michigan 10 Comment Count

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The final play. [Bryan Fuller]

Death by a thousand self-inflicted cuts.

Michigan State's offense didn't look like it belonged in the same league as Michigan's defense, which forced eight three-and-outs, added a turnover on downs, and didn't allow a point after the 8:07 mark of the second quarter. By those numbers, you'd think the Wolverines would've won this game in a blowout.

But the offense, well, it all went wrong with the offense. They turned the ball over five times: a Ty Isaac fumble that killed any momentum from a promising start, a Sean McKeon fumble when they were driving at the end of the first half, and three John O'Korn interceptions. O'Korn's picks came on consecutive second-half possessions as rain fell from the sky in sheets; the coaches continued to call passes despite O'Korn's struggling and the receivers having a tough time hanging onto the ball.

That was it, really. State needed only one long touchdown drive and another on a short field to get the win while Michigan found new and demoralizing ways to shoot themselves in the foot.

After the game, the quarterback dismissed concerns about the playcalling and the weather, instead putting the loss on his own shoulders.

"I take full ownership for this loss," said John O'Korn. "You can't turn the ball over and expect to win and you can't give them great field position all game and expect to win."

"You've got to execute the plays that are called regardless of the conditions and we didn't do that tonight."

His head coach had a different take.

"Yeah, you can criticize that," Jim Harbaugh said about the playcalling. "We were trying to run the ball. We were trying to piece drives together."

It was a depressingly familiar script. Michigan State had the better, more cohesive gameplan, highlighted by their second touchdown, a gorgeous slip screen off a fake end-around that caught the entire defense on the wrong side of the field. Michigan's pass protection repeatedly broke down; Juwann Bushell-Beatty replaced Nolan Ulizio at right tackle midway through the game with little positive effect. The late-game plays didn't break the right way; MSU all but iced the game when Brian Lewerke dropped a third-down snap, frantically scrambled, and somehow rolled over two players to get the first down before touching the ground.

Another familiar sight—stupid Michigan State penalties—gave Michigan a final shot late, first when a holding call stopped the clock on MSU's final drive, then when senior linebacker Chris Frey committed an obvious late hit on Karan Higdon. Yet again, Michigan committed an unforced error. O'Korn found Eddie McDoom wide open around the MSU 30, only for the ball to clang off McDoom's hands. A couple plays later, O'Korn's Hail Mary heave hit the rain-soaked turf.

The bitter taste from this one is going to linger. Michigan could—should—be 3-0 against MSU under Harbaugh. Instead, they're 1-2. This time around, it was the struggling offense finally costing the team a game this season. Even if we knew that was coming this year, it won't sit well that it happened against the Spartans, especially given the preceding bye week and questionable playcalling.

It's going to be a long week for a lot of people.

Comments

BursleyBaitsBus

October 8th, 2017 at 2:04 AM ^

If you think our offense has a chance with a 2 star recruit like Ulizio going up against Nick Bosa, you’re fucking high as fuck. It will be a slaughter. Ulizio will be a laughing stock and JOK might as well be planted into the ground as we speak.

war-dawg69

October 8th, 2017 at 4:43 AM ^

Did you see that offense. We cannot score. That is what the game is about. Michigan has three to five more losses coming. I have accepted it. We have half a team. Great defense and a complete joke of an offense. How many times did Michigan turn the ball over. The offense has talent but it flat out is not being coached. Anyone who accepts what we have seen through five games is a big ten offense well you are delusional. They are given a huge advantage with our defense and they can't even get out of there own way. I am probably to angry for my health. This is the most dissappointed I have ever been with a Michigan team and staff except for the defense. They sure deserve better. Maybe I will try again next fall. I just can't accept that performance on offense. Well really all year. It is just such a struggle. I can't really blame the kids. It looks like they don't even practice on offense. Can't stand watching a Michigan o-line getting pushed around. I just want to puke. I'm sorry but I am done for this year. Harbaugh just got run up in by Dantonio. Franklin will be bending him over next. He will get fucked in Wisconsin and to top off a stellar year another embarrassing butt fuckin by Meyer and osu. Enjoy!!.  MSU on national t.v. ..........FUCK YOU HARBAUGH!!!!.  OH ya you still get your nine million.

Blue Sharpie

October 8th, 2017 at 8:37 AM ^

Harbaugh is consistently afraid to throw over the middle even when the linebackers are in he box stopping the run. I can’t believe we can’t throw some slants to Grant Perry. Also the drop backs of Wilton and John OKorn are painful to watch, slow developing and they don’t get rid of the ball when they need to.

catbeard

October 8th, 2017 at 12:01 AM ^

1-2 vs State with Jim Harbaugh. A team that can't recruit worth a shit outside their own backyard comes to our house and beats us twice. What the actual fucking fuck. Fix it.

MonkeyMan

October 8th, 2017 at 12:26 AM ^

Well.... in year 3 of his royal Harbaughness

we have terrible QB's (other teams seem to find great ones)

we have no offensive line push (Wisconsin pulls this off regularly)

we have stupid playcalling (hmmmm... who hired the OC?)

we have recievers that can't catch a ball even if it is coated in glue

we have running backs that just run into a pile and stay there

 

Who is the person in charge of hiring staff? 

Who has the magical ability to identify talented HS QB recruits?

Who is a football wizard incapable of losing at home to a bunch of 3 start recuits?

 

Could it be be? Naw. He is not to be questioned!

 

On the positive side- now that the NC picture and Big 10 championship is less likely- this DOES free up Jim's time to:

do TV shows

commercials

engage in political battles

find Colin Kapernick a job

Now- can we just go back to wondering what cute things his royal Harbaughness did on his last vacation?

I Like Burgers

October 8th, 2017 at 9:37 AM ^

They all come back but I’m not so sure how much better they will be next season. Nico and Martin appear to be headed for redshirts, and Black will basically be a redshirt as well. So all of the inexperience issues we’ve got this year will npbe tjere next season as well.

bsgriffin1

October 8th, 2017 at 1:57 AM ^

So we have him, and have promising high regarded QB recruits... meanwhile MSU has who? And who? And who? And continues to recruit maybe a middling 4 star (for at least one site) and some how always seems to do well under dantonio. WTFFFFFFFFF i hate life I fucking hate how I love Michigan. Bc this fucking sucks.

DairyQueen

October 8th, 2017 at 5:26 AM ^

This is a good vent we've got going here.

C'mon WHERE THE F**K is a serviceable running back???

Two 190-lbers and a 6'3" 230-lber that can't hold onto the football????

No running game, no passing game, and NO offensive line.

1st. We've been MASSIVELY over-achieving.

2nd. Everyone's been sitting here crediting our defense (who are lights out, no doubt), but didn't even realize that they looked "so good" because they've HAD TO, over and over and over and over again. Which means....the offense SUUUUUUUUUXXXX

Tuebor

October 8th, 2017 at 2:57 PM ^

two straight 3rd place finishes and what looks like a fourth place finish this year is over achieving to you?

 

Last season we should have been national champions with our defense.  But Harbaugh's asinine play calling cost us the Iowa game and our pitiful OL and QB play cost us the OSU game.  

fbobberts

October 8th, 2017 at 1:43 AM ^

Exactly. The Emperor has no clothes, Dantonio with two and three star retreads can come into Our House and beat our four star guys. Harbaugh's a fraud. Send him on his way. He was a jackass at Michigan back in the day and nothing has changed.

YouRFree

October 7th, 2017 at 11:59 PM ^

We lost. We should move on. this lose doesn't affect the grand scheme. We still need to beat PSU, Wisky and OSU, we still in bigten championship game.

 

sharklover

October 8th, 2017 at 2:48 AM ^

Michigan has had a lot of promising teams in the last nineteen years. The RR and Hoke years weren't great, except for denard. But don't try to claim that the 2006 team wasn't special. They barely missed the national championship game by a couple of points

DairyQueen

October 8th, 2017 at 5:36 AM ^

The future doesn't actually predict the past. It's a logical fallacy.

A turkey seems to have a pretty good life day-in, day-out, well-fed, well-cared for, until about day 300, then his ass is grass.

MSU lost to ND, then did what they just did tonight.

That's why you play.

Peters! Peters! Peters! Peters! Peters! Peters! Peters! Peters! 

or

McCaffrey! McCaffrey! McCaffrey! McCaffrey! McCaffrey! McCaffrey! 

or

Other-Guy! Other-Guy! Other-Guy! Other-Guy! Other-Guy! Other-Guy! 

BroadneckBlue21

October 8th, 2017 at 11:14 AM ^

Everyone focuses on the bad, and acts like there is not talent. Quite simply: the coaches can change up the personnel and game plans to maximize talent and mismatches rather than going vanilla every damn game. There is no reason that they relied on O'Korn once Isaac fumbled. Harbaugh needs to let his backs make mistakes and still run the ball rather than let his QBs have excuse after excuse. O'Korn panics, has no pocket presence, so get the timid Peters in. OSU stalled over t of the gate the year Cardale Jones took them to the promised land. These bullshit "we have no chance" narratives are for weak minds. Life gets hard, but you attack it--not give in to defeat. You are no some realist when you say there's no way to win going forward. My God, who in the fuck wants that kind of player on his team? Will winning be hard? Yeah, but if Penn State can find itself after getting literally buried by Michigan last year, there is a chance for a much more talented Michigan team to turn around a season in which they still have the best fucking defense in the land, arguably. Harbaugh needs to outsmart all the coaches rather than try to manhandle teams. He needs to spread the field and use the team speed rather than run power I at the end of games when losing.

lhglrkwg

October 8th, 2017 at 9:45 AM ^

For the umpteenth year in a row, Dantonio came into that game seemingly more prepared and with a better gameplan than the Michigan coaches. Maybe it is because he treats it like their Super Bowl and preps for it all year, but I'd hope at some point Michigan would recognize that Dantonio's MSU is going to give you their best game of the season and you need to be prepared for it.

I'm so tired of MSU games going this way. We roll in with the same vanilla stuff just praying it'll work and MSU comes out well prepared and exploits our weaknesses

TrueBlue2003

October 8th, 2017 at 12:45 AM ^

while I didn't love the playcalling, we had two terrible fumbles (our fault, easily avoided) in the first half, marched down to score in the 2nd half before it started raining, and then the game was over when the weather arrived.

Our OL isn't good but our defense is good enough to keep us in any game so I'll hold out hope that things will go our way in the future.

Tuebor

October 8th, 2017 at 3:24 PM ^

I'll predict it right now.   MSU finishes 3rd, Michigan finishes 4th in the east.  MSU looked pretty good in the first half and with the rain they seemed content to just run the football into the teeth of the Michigan defense and shorten the game, knowing that Michigan's mistake prone offense coupled with the rain would help them.  Turned out to be a winning strategy.

Lil boy blue

October 8th, 2017 at 12:00 AM ^

Can we band together instead of falling apart and knee jerk reacting? I will fist fight anyone who wants to blame Harbaugh, he's gonna leave, he can't beat his rivals, etc. Reading all this national hate and the mgo community is nearly as guilty. We aren't fucking Bama yet nor are we Clemson. Dabbo didn't win in year 3. It takes time people. R-E-L-A-X