Big Ten Report – Week #03 (01/16/2012)

It’s a cliché: “Anything can happen in the Big Ten”.  However, this week proves it: Michigan State lost at Northwestern, Ohio State lost at Illinois, and Indiana lost at home to Minnesota.  Oh, and Nebraska finally won a league contest.  It was quite a week.

 

Standings

Here are the current Big Ten standings:

 

Team

Big Ten

Overall

Wins

Losses

Percent

Wins

Losses

Percent

Illinois

4

1

0.800

15

3

0.833

Michigan State

4

1

0.800

15

3

0.833

Ohio State

4

2

0.667

16

3

0.842

Michigan

4

2

0.667

14

4

0.778

Purdue

3

2

0.600

13

5

0.722

Indiana

3

3

0.500

15

3

0.833

Wisconsin

3

3

0.500

14

5

0.737

Iowa

3

3

0.500

11

8

0.579

Northwestern

2

3

0.400

12

5

0.706

Minnesota

2

4

0.333

14

5

0.737

Nebraska

1

5

0.167

9

8

0.529

Penn State

1

5

0.167

9

10

0.474

 

Results

Here are the results from last week’s games (Week #3):

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Nothing But ‘Net – Week #11 – 01/09/2012 – Almost Perfect

The (#16) University of Michigan men’s basketball team played two games last week, and they won one and lost one, to bring their record to 13-3 (3-1 in the Big Ten) on the season.  On Thursday (01/05/2012) they lost at (#12) Indiana 73-71, then on Sunday (01/08/2012) they beat (#18) Wisconsin 59-41, in Crisler Arena.  They came very close to winning the game at IU, and keeping their Big Ten record perfect.  So, they were “almost perfect”.

The IU game was exciting, and frustrating.  Michigan never got the lead, but they battled back from a couple double-digit deficits to get within a point or two, or even tie the game up.  In fact, they tied the game at 68-68 with 3:00 left, and got within one point (72-71) with 4 seconds left, but they just couldn’t quite “get over the hump”.  UM just started a little too slowly, and had to play from behind the whole game.  Not so in the Wisconsin game, where UM jumped out to an early 10-2 lead, fell behind 14-13, regained the lead at 16-14, and never looked back.  They led by 6 (25-19) at halftime, pushed the lead up to double digits midway through the 2nd half, and kept it there the rest of the way.  It was a good, convincing win against a quality opponent.

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Big Ten Report – Week #02 (01/09/2012)

Standings

Here are the current Big Ten standings:

 

Team

Big Ten

Overall

Wins

Losses

Percent

Wins

Losses

Percent

Michigan State

3

0

1.000

14

2

0.875

Indiana

3

1

0.750

15

1

0.938

Ohio State

3

1

0.750

15

2

0.882

Illinois

3

1

0.750

14

3

0.824

Michigan

3

1

0.750

13

3

0.813

Purdue

3

1

0.750

13

4

0.765

Iowa

2

2

0.500

10

7

0.588

Northwestern

1

2

0.333

11

4

0.733

Wisconsin

1

3

0.250

12

5

0.706

Penn State

1

3

0.250

9

8

0.529

Minnesota

0

4

0.000

12

5

0.706

Nebraska

0

4

0.000

8

7

0.533

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M FOOTBALL 2011-SUGARY BCS BOWL WIN OVER HOKIES 23 TO 20 (OT)

By Andy Andersen

The 132nd rendition of  a Wolverines Football Team (10-2, 6-2) knew that they would have their hands full competing against the Frank Beamer coached Virginia Tech Hokies ( 11-2,7-1)  and they did.

They stopped Denard’s ground game cold.  But Junior Hemingway’s two leaping end zone catches helped make the difference, and earned him player of the game honors.

Here’s Hemingway afterwards: “From the beginning when the coaches first came in we had to buy in and the seniors had to get the rest of the team to do the same thing, Team 132. It was just a hard-fought season. To go out there and do it for the underclassmen who now have a Sugar Bowl championship under their belt and for us to leave with the Sugar Bowl championship, it just shows our hard work, our determination, our resilience. And that’s where most of the emotion came from.”

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Sugar Bowl Final- Michigan Wolverines 23 Virginia Tech 20 (OT)

It wasn’t the greatest season in the storied history of Michigan Football.

Losses to instate rival Michigan State and Iowa, prevented the Michigan Wolverines from winning the Big Ten title and returning to the glory of the Rose Bowl.

But it may have been the most surprising and joyous season since the Wolverines went undefeated and the won the 1998 National Championship.

A year ago the program was floundering, having been spanked in the Gator Bowl losing to Mississippi State by a score of 52-14.

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It seems like a million years ago.

Prior to the game, Brady Hoke was rumored to be on the short list to take over if Rich Rodriguez was fired.

I couldn’t believe it. Now after an unbelievable year, that saw the Wolverines finish 11-2 I wonder how I ever doubted him.

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From day 1 he said and did all the right things.

He won over a jaded group of players many of whom were fiercely loyal to the outgoing coaching staff.

He preached the gospel of being a Michigan Man, of being responsibility to your teammates and honor.

He brought back former Wolverine Coach Greg Mattison to be defensive coordinator to resurrect a moribund defense that was among the worst in the nation. Last season former Buckeye and TV commentator Chris Speilman called the players on Michigan defense guys “…who would be nice little subs at Indiana.”  This season a defense made up primarily of the same players returned to playing Michigan football terrorized opponents.

The Michigan Wolverines capped an amazing turnaround season with a 23-20 (OT) BCS Sugar Bowl Victory over Virginia Tech.

Those who stay will be Champions!

Bo would be proud.

What a ride.

GO BLUE!