WTKA Roundtable 8/30/2018: How to Freakin' Take a Freakin' Before and After Pic Comment Count

Seth

Things discussed:

  • Previewing ND: Wimbush can't throw a slant.
  • RB is a situation—starter is out and if Christian Turner went there he'd probably be the starter.
  • Receivers are a fleet of interchangeable 6-5 guys
  • Losing Heistand (OL coach) to Bears is big (for next year)
  • First team to 14 wins
  • Mone game?
  • How does Michigan mitigate the OTs
  • Michigan feels favored to us, but on the road at night…nothing would surprise
  • Defending Wimbush's legs
  • Tight ends mitigate skill position depth?
  • Notre Dame walks the walk with off-field things
  • How much do we believe in S&C? Internet turned on Gittleson.
  • Is this the Gentry game?
  • Imagine Grant Perry with 80 catches
  • Harbaugh's history from the gun

You can catch the entire episode on Michigan Insider's podcast stream on Podbean.

Segment two is here. Segment three is here.

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Now Craig's going to get phone calls for liking kids

Comments

jclay 2 electr…

August 31st, 2018 at 8:46 AM ^

I was listening to him yesterday and I legitimately have so many questions. How does he get on the air almost every episode? How old is he? Is this an elaborate troll? I think we can get answers if we take it one question, one query, one question at a time. Go blue, I'll hang up and listen, go blue.

dragonchild

August 31st, 2018 at 9:29 AM ^

"First to 14" is terrifying because that means a single turnover can completely change the game.  At home I might feel good about expecting something like '16 Wiscy, where the team was firmly in control and first to 14 literally won the game.

On the road in big games, Michigan has a tendency (which to be fair pre-dates Harbaugh) to implode in stupidly spectacular fashion with multiple turnovers, coaching WTF moments, a few players having career-worst games, and overall crazy late-game debacles.  As in, they may actually be a very good team this year, but the program is going to keep losing big away games by shooting themselves in the foot, until they stop doing that.  As much as I hate it, that's my expectation until they demonstrate otherwise.

Don

August 31st, 2018 at 9:59 AM ^

"First to 14 wins" manages to be both silly and oddly dismissive of the very history of the rivalry everybody goes nuts about over here.

The game in '78 saw Michigan down 14-7 at the half, and we scored three unanswered TDs in the second half to win 28-14. It wasn't exactly a dynamic offense we had—it was the run-oriented option attack that saw Leach go 8/20 throwing the ball. Luckily, 3 of his completions were touchdowns.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan%E2%80%93Notre_Dame_football_rivalry