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51mhGN4UFyL._SX330_BO1,204,203,200_[1]There is another book. Jon Falk's second book also came out this week, and he secured a rather nice gentleman to write the forward: Jim Harbaugh.

Forty Years In The Big House—which I do not have a snarky name of questionable utility to deploy about—is much like Falk's first book, If These Walls Could Talk. It's a look inside the Michigan program from a guy who was there for all the ups and downs. When you've been around as long as Falk, it's mostly ups.

Falk mentioned his previous book had sold out, which surprised me, but yup: his previous is only available secondhand or on Kindle now. This is a man who understands the principle of scarcity that Marty Bodnar and the Michigan athletic department did a very good job of maintaining until recently.

Anyway: since you're all probably done with Endzone this can be next on your list.

Intros past. Via Wolverine Historian:

Brutal losses. BYU's weekend was a manic depressive thing featuring a Hail Mary win over Nebraska and a parade of injuries that threaten to derail their season before it really even starts. The most severe:

Shortly after the Cougars knocked off Nebraska, 33-28, on a last-second hail mary, coach Bronco Mendenhall told reporters that star quarterback Taysom Hill was lost for the season with a fractured foot.

Hill missed last season, and most of the season before that, and that is completely terrible. Tanner Mangum, Hill's gunslinging backup, was a major recruit a couple years ago who is just back from his two-year Mormon mission and is kind of a true freshman; he looked okay after taking the reigns but he also led a frantic one-minute drill that featured just one completed pass—the Hail Mary. He's going to be a  big dropoff from Hill, who was impressive as both a runner and a passer before getting hurt again.

Adding injury to injury: by the end of that game BYU's defense had also taken major hits, losing their starting NT and one MLB and safety. Travis Tuiloma, the excellent nose tackle, is out 4-6 weeks and should miss the Michigan game. No word on the other injuries. BYU of course already lost their top RB and TE before the season. They may be in for a rough year that you can blame Bronco Mendenhall for in no way whatsoever.

Michigan health. They seemed to escape Utah without suffering any injuries of note. Freddy Canteen, who did not play, says he'll be back this week:

Drake Johnson made the trip and dressed but did not play; he could be back at any time. Hopefully he gets right in time for BYU. 

Pop quiz. Who is Todd McShay talking about in this list of the top ten available linebackers for the upcoming NFL draft?

At 6-foot-3, 232 pounds, [X] is an undersized inside linebacker who doesn't have the speed or explosiveness to make up for that deficiency. But he has been able to overachieve at the collegiate level, thanks in large part to his outstanding instincts and football intelligence. [X] projects as a backup who effectively steps in when called upon on defense and contributes on special teams.

If you said "Desmond Morgan," you are wrong… somehow. That's his take on Joe Bolden. I don't know how closely any of these draft guys are paying attention.

Goodbye, Beck Man. SB Nation on the seven most Beckman things Beckman ever Beckman'd:

3. The Mom's Birthday mystery

Every year, Big Ten Media Days are on different days. And every year, Beckman went to Big Ten Media Days and wished his mom a happy birthday.

He never said, "I'd like to wish my mom, whose birthday it was YESTERDAY, a happy birthday."

This April, Beckman explained the mix-up. He is well aware of his mom's birthday -- he wanted to give her a shoutout as a coach's wife and coach's mom who never really got to be around her husband/son as much as she wanted around her birthday -- but I always liked the idea of Beckman celebrating his mom's birthday 365 days a year.

I was hoping we'd get one last season of the guy squinting at people, but the way he went out is perfect. Of all the bad hires in the last decade of college football, his has to be the most mysterious. I cannot imagine Beckman walking into a job interview—any job interview—and coming out of it employed.

Pat Narduzzi almost went to jail for kiwi murder. He would have missed no games for MSU:

This actually improves my opinion of his chances at Pitt. If anyone can get the Panthers to stop going 6-6, it's a man willing to murder his colleagues for fun.

The next guy? SI talks to John O'Korn:

At Harbaugh's request, O'Korn has reverted back to how he used to throw the ball before he got to Houston and the coaches there changed his mechanics. "There was a lot of stuff just from top to bottom in the program that my family and I didn't agree with," O'Korn said of his final year at Houston.

O'Korn is completely onboard with the high-energy Harbaugh, though. He has come to expect the unexpected from his new coach, including a phone call at 6 a.m. to ask what jersey number he wanted. O'Korn has also gotten used to Harbaugh's relentless competitiveness. O'Korn still laughs recalling Harbaugh's demonstration of a drop-back drill during a workout this summer.

Harbaugh did eight to 10 repetitions, while each of his quarterbacks only got one or two. "He was going to make sure he got his reps," O'Korn said. "That just shows you what type of competitor he still is. His footwork is phenomenal. He can still play you know."

The QB battle for 2016 should be heated.

An old but epic quote. Kyle Kalis talking to Dennis Dodd:

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- It has to be a special kind of hell being coached by a former Michiganquarterback while trying to become the next Michigan quarterback.

Especially when the coach is a deity in these parts.

"They don't get it easy," Wolverines guard Kyle Kalis said. "They get the hand of the Lord."

This was published just a couple days after I posted the QB preview piece. If any Michigan players inclined to drop awesome quotes in the future could do so a tiny bit earlier in the summer I would appreciate it.

Etc.: Michigan issues a couple of scholarships to walk-ons, making this offseason Pipkins thing even weirder. MVictors has your obsessive uniform documentation covered. Week-old Austin Davis article that I didn't link before because preview week. Visually impressive piece on student fans from Michigan Engineering(?). The NFL is and always will be the worst. Top five most absurd Brandon stories from Endzone.

Comments

Mgrad92

September 7th, 2015 at 1:49 PM ^

This April, Beckman explained the mix-up. He is well aware of his mom's birthday — he wanted to give her a shoutout as a coach's wife and coach's mom who never really got to be around her husband/son as much as she wanted around her birthday — but I always liked the idea of Beckman celebrating his mom's birthday 365 days a year.

Well, 364 at most, I guess, right? Since it never seemed to be her actual birthday?

Big Blue 4

September 7th, 2015 at 1:49 PM ^

I expect O'Korn to be the starting QB the next few years. Backed up by Peters. I dont know where that leaves Gentry. Maybe TE? He may step up though you never know. I watched tape on O'Korn..Wow he is very good. I like the fact that they want him to revert back to the throwing style that he was successful with. It only makes sense. Hopefully we can find a back or recruit a back that has some vision or speed. Higdon? It all starts up front though and we are running out of excusses and years with the group we have now.

kevin holt

September 7th, 2015 at 1:46 PM ^

Those awful shorts in Canteen's tweet remind me of the year somebody decided our lacrosse team should have a Hawaiian themed stripe down the side. Those aren't being sold as official I hope.

Smoothitron

September 7th, 2015 at 1:52 PM ^

Next year's QB battle will be hotly contested, but the winner is clear:  walk-on Har Jimbaugh. I mentioned him before as winning the job this year, but there were some issues with his enrollment.


 

Farnn

September 7th, 2015 at 2:17 PM ^

My take on Pipkins has been that he needed a year off to rehab and would be ready to go next season. But the coaches weren't willing to promise a 5th year if he redshirted. Better to get that year off at the school you will play at then transfer after sitting out a year at Michigan.

wolverine1987

September 7th, 2015 at 2:37 PM ^

Brian consistently, for years now, has questioned Bolden's ability, most recently tackling in space last week. And I'm not saying this is or isn't warranted criticism. But something doesn't add up when the same guy continues to win the starting job, gets praised consistently by the coaches (over two coaching staffs now), and most recently, gets voted a captain by his fellow players. I don't know man

bronxblue

September 7th, 2015 at 3:34 PM ^

I think Bolden is a fine LB and seems like a leader, but he struggled against Utah and has consistently struggled in coverage.

I think Brian can be a bit harsh on him, but it's not like Bolden has been amazing either. And sometimes narratives take on a life of their own; the tackle from Iowa (scherif?) was a top-5 pick and they are already saying he needs to move down to guard because he struggles in ways guys like Brian were saying last year.

hennehartlong

September 8th, 2015 at 5:40 PM ^

Maybe Bolden isn't the best, and maybe Morgan is better than his playing time suggests, but the level Brian hammers Bolden is rather egregious. Just comes across as pretty excessive to me for a player of Bolden's caliber. I feel like Bolden could be voted All Big Ten this year and Brian would still find every reason he could to disagree with the award

zapata

September 7th, 2015 at 2:43 PM ^

What happened to Wilson during the game? I was listening on the radio. Brandy said he went down and then, as usual, did not follow up to say what the final story was.