Michigan Wolverine Football Podcast — We are the Storm – Game 10 Michigan 24 Penn State 15

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Phil @pcallihan and Clint @Clint_Derringer discuss Michigan’s 24-15 victory over Penn State. With QB J.J. McCarthy, RB Blake Corum, OL Trevor Keegan, and acting Head Coach Sherrone Moore.

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  • Michigan Wolverines’ victory and team mentality.0:00
    • Michigan Wolverines remain undefeated after 24-15 victory over Penn State Nittany Lions.
  • Michigan football’s heavy game atmosphere.1:41
    • Clint Derringer: Michigan’s win felt heavy due to suspension, court case, and intense defenses.
  • Football team’s win and coach’s impact.3:28
    • Sherrone Moore emphasizes the hard work of Michigan football players and coaches, citing their elite abilities and the emotional significance of the win.
    • Clint Derringer describes the intense and hard-hitting game, highlighting the relief and determination of the team after Blake Corum’s game-winning touchdown.
  • Michigan-Penn State game with focus on Harbaugh’s absence.5:24
    • Callihan observes media coverage of Michigan football game was intense due to Harbaugh’s absence.
    • Penn State fans hoped to reestablish themselves in Big Ten East race with victory over Michigan.
  • Michigan football’s game strategy and player performance.9:40
    • Clint Derringer notes that JJ McCarthy’s passing attempts were limited in the second half due to a potential injury, leading to more ground-based offense for Michigan.
    • Phil Callihan highlights Michigan’s focus on balance in their play calling, despite facing a tough Penn State defense.
    • Phil Callihan notes the similarity between Michigan’s recent game and an old Big Ten game, with JJ McCarthy’s performance resembling a quarterback from the 1970s.
    • Blake Corum’s performance in the second half was more reminiscent of last season, with a focus on running the ball and no losses.
    • Phil Callihan and Sherrone Moore share emotional moments during the postgame press conference, with Callihan expressing pride in the team’s resilience and Moore highlighting the players’ different reactions to Harbaugh’s absence.
    • J.J. McCarthy, Blake Corum, and other players show emotion and solidarity in the postgame interviews, with Corum emphasizing the team’s closeness and McCarthy expressing love for his teammates.
  • Michigan football’s dominant win over Penn State.18:48
    • Clint Derringer: Michigan’s offensive performance against Penn State shows they’re built for the loss of key players, with 26 carries for Blake Corum and 10 for DOM Edwards, totaling 247 yards on the ground.
    • Derringer: Michigan’s convincing win against Penn State in a difficult environment is a strong statement to the rest of the league, especially to those in Columbus, and shows their commitment to running the ball.
    • Clint Derringer and Phil Callihan discuss Michigan’s running game strategy against Penn State, with Derringer suggesting it may be a statement against both Penn State and Ohio State.
    • Phil Callihan notes that Michigan’s dominance in the running game took away half of Penn State’s offensive attack, and that fans are more interested in the on-field competition than off-field drama.
  • Michigan Wolverines’ game strategy and player performance.24:36
    • Phil Callihan reflects on Michigan’s dominant win over Penn State, despite late Penn State score.
    • Clint Derringer highlights JJ McCarthy’s effectiveness in the game, including his 7/8 passing for 60 yards in the first quarter.
    • Derringer notes that Michigan’s success on the ground against Penn State led to a shift in game plan, with more emphasis on running the ball and less on passing.
  • Michigan football’s dominant victory and Harbaugh’s future.29:52
    • Michigan’s dominant victory in the trenches was key to their win over Penn State.
    • Phil Callihan observes that JJ did not appear to be injured after the game, despite being tackled and looking gimpy on one play.
    • Clint Derringer agrees, adding that JJ was bouncing around and looking normal after the game, which makes him feel better.
    • Michigan Wolverines fan Phil Callihan discusses the team’s performance in a big away game, with a focus on the crowd’s reaction and the potential for distractions.
  • Michigan football’s win over Penn State and key players.36:16
    • Clint Derringer: Michigan fans sent a message to Ohio State by beating Penn State, emphasizing the importance of stopping the run.
    • Phil Callihan: Penn State fans at Beaver Stadium were surprised by the number of Michigan fans who disagreed with the Big Ten’s actions, expressing a desire for a more traditional Football game.
    • Clint Derringer highlights Kenneth Grant’s performance in the defensive front, particularly a play where he ran down a 5-star running back from behind at 340 pounds.
    • Phil Callihan echoes this sentiment, rewatching a play where Grant came out of nowhere to make a tackle, leaving him in awe.
    • Phil Callihan and Clint Derringer discuss the Michigan football team’s recent win, highlighting the exceptional abilities of players like Blake Corum and JJ McCarthy.
    • Sherrone Moore, Trevor Keegan, and Phil Callihan reflect on the team’s turnaround, emphasizing the importance of trust and camaraderie among players.

Michigan Wolverine Football Podcast — Cool Being Villains – Game 10 Penn State Preview

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Phil @pcallihan and Clint @Clint_Derringer preview Michigan’s game vs Penn State – SP+ analysis, commentary, and prediction. With QB JJ McCarthy, RB Blake Corum, OL Zak Zinter, EDGE Jaylen Harrell, and Coach Jim Harbaugh.

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  • Michigan Wolverines football with Phil Callihan and Clint Derringer0:00
    • Phil Callihan and Clint Derringer discuss the upcoming game against Penn State.
  • Michigan vs. Penn State football game.1:33
    • Clint Derringer and Phil Callihan discuss Penn State’s ranking in SP plus, with Derringer highlighting their strong defense (#4 in SP plus rankings) and offense (#21 in SP plus rankings), leading to a #5 overall ranking.
    • Michigan is favored to win by about 5.5 points on a neutral field, according to SP plus, despite Penn State’s one loss and high ranking.
    • Clint Derringer notes that Penn State’s defense has been tested against strong offenses, but Michigan’s offense is the best unit they’ve faced to date.
    • Phil Callihan wonders if Penn State will stack the box to stop the run, opening up opportunities for JJ McCarthy to shine.
  • JJ’s potential as a Heisman Trophy candidate.8:55
    • Jim Harbaugh praises JJ as a unique blend of competitiveness and empathy, a potential Heisman candidate.
  • Penn State vs. Michigan football game predictions.11:35
    • Clint Derringer predicts Michigan will win due to strong defense and QB JJ McCarthy’s ability to make plays in high-leverage situations.
  • Michigan football’s “villain” image and distractions.13:20
    • Phil Callihan and Zak Zinter discuss Michigan’s dominant performance on the field and their embracing of the “villain” role, with Zinter stating he’s fine with being the villain.
    • Jim Harbaugh refers to Michigan as a superhero, praising their ability to absorb and spit back attacks, while also addressing off-field distractions and allegations of espionage and vacuum gate.
    • Blake Corum and Phil Callihan discuss the impact of distractions on the Michigan football team, with Callihan highlighting the team’s ability to brush aside distractions and focus on their game.
    • Clint Derringer adds that the team has become better prepared to play road games in recent seasons, embracing the role of the villain and using the crowd’s energy to their advantage.
    • Phil Callihan discusses how the Michigan football team is using negative experiences as fuel for growth, rather than letting them break the team’s culture.
    • The team’s resilience is evident in how they’ve bounced back from losses and setbacks, with players using them as motivation for improvement.
  • Football team’s mindset and preparation for upcoming game.21:58
    • Clint Derringer and J.J. McCarthy discuss the team’s mindset in the face of distractions, with McCarthy emphasizing the importance of keeping the main thing the main thing and staying in the present moment.
    • McCarthy attributes the team’s success in this area to their ability to keep things simple and focus on what they can control, despite outside distractions and allegations.
    • Clint Derringer expects Michigan to win by double digits against Penn State, citing their advantage on both sides of the ball.
  • Michigan Football’s culture and goals.25:46
    • Players and coaches emphasize “the main thing” and “one track mind” to stay focused on winning.
    • Michigan football players and coaches have been committed to their goals for months, leading to their current success.
  • Personal growth and distractions in college football.29:38
    • Blake Corum reflects on his time at the University of Michigan, expressing gratitude for the growth he’s experienced and the relationships he’s built.
    • Corum advises his team to focus on their goals and block out distractions, citing his own ability to do so as a key to success.
  • Michigan football’s offensive performance and potential breakout game for Blake Corum.33:56
    • Clint Derringer highlights Blake Corum’s impact on Michigan’s offense through both words and actions.
    • Michigan’s offense may see a breakout game with JJ McCarthy as a run threat and Blake Corum having his best yardage game.
    • Jim Harbaugh emphasizes the importance of work ethic and finding clarity in personal and football-related stresses.

Michigan Football Podcast — Michigan vs Everybody – Game 9 Michigan 41 Purdue 13

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Phil @pcallihan and Clint @Clint_Derringer discuss Michigan’s 41-13 victory over Purdue. With QB J.J. McCarthy, WR Roman Wilson, LB Michael Barrett, RB Donovan Edwards, and Head Coach Jim Harbaugh.

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  • Michigan Wolverines’ victory and areas for improvement.0:00
    • Phil Callihan and Clint Derringer discuss Michigan’s victory over Purdue.
  • Michigan Wolverines football team’s performance in a game against Purdue.3:19
    • Clint Derringer compares Michigan’s current offense to last year’s, noting that they have shown the ability to score in bunches but are struggling to maintain consistency.
    • Clint Derringer analyzes Michigan Wolverines’ offense, noting a shift from run to pass plays and an increase in passing yards per game.
    • Derringer suggests that while the run game has decreased in efficiency, the passing game has improved, leading to a higher success rate and more yards per play.
  • Michigan Wolverines football team’s performance.9:24
    • Michigan’s offense relies on JJ McCarthy.
    • Clint Derringer highlights the defense’s solid performance, with dominant interior defensive line.
    • Derringer notes the defense’s execution of a great plan, creating turnovers and disrupting the opponent’s offense, but also identifies areas for improvement against outside zone runs.
  • Michigan Wolverines’ inconsistent running game.16:27
    • Michigan’s rushing attack is slow and steady, with little explosiveness.
    • Clint Derringer notes that Michigan’s running game has not been as explosive as expected, despite having talented running backs and an improved offensive line.
    • Phil Callihan highlights the defensive performance.
  • Michigan Wolverines football team’s defense and quarterback JJ McCarthy.20:57
    • Michigan defense is dominant, with multiple players contributing, rather than relying on a few stars.
    • Defense dominates with physical linebackers and disruptive secondary.
    • Jim Harbaugh and Phil Callihan praise JJ McCarthy’s exceptional leadership and performance as Michigan Quarterback.
  • QB J.J. McCarthy’s performance and the team’s support for President Santa Ono.27:37
    • Clint Derringer highlights JJ’s ability to make plays despite pressure, but notes that the pocket collapsing in this game made it harder for him to escape and make big plays on the run.
    • Phil Callihan adds that JJ hit Donovan Edwards on a nice pass that could have been a touchdown, showcasing his accuracy despite an up-and-down performance.
    • Phil Callihan and J.J. McCarthy discuss Michigan Wolverines football team’s recent win and their appreciation for university president Santa Ono, who has shown support for the team despite the storm surrounding them.
    • Coach Jim Harbaugh addresses questions from the press conference, often answering different questions than the ones asked, and the room becomes humorous as people swarm around athletic director War Manuel and he repeatedly says “no comment.”
  • Michigan football team’s resilience in the face of off-field distractions.32:34
    • Jim Harbaugh and players downplay off-field drama, view it as just another distraction.
    • Media and fans try to seize on drama, but team doesn’t pay attention or care much.
    • Donovan Edwards emphasizes the importance of focusing on the team’s internal dynamics rather than external distractions.
    • Phil Callihan is impressed by Edwards’ ability to balance his happiness with a new puppy with his commitment to breaking down plays during a press conference.
  • Michigan Wolverines football team’s performance and their focus on the field.37:15
    • Clint Derringer expresses relief that Michigan’s defense has not improved despite losing their starting science dealer.
    • Phil Callihan and Michael Barrett agree that the team is using the media attention and public scrutiny as motivation, with Barrett saying it’s “us against the world every single day.”
    • Callihan believes that the team has been holding back and is ready to unleash their full potential against Penn State.
    • Jim Harbaugh emphasizes the talent and potential of Michigan football players.

Nothing But ‘Net – Week #02 – 11/06/2023 – An Easy Exhibition Game

The University of Michigan men’s basketball team played one (exhibition) game this past week, and they won it.  On Friday (11/03/2023), they beat Northwood 92-45 in Crisler Arena.  Since it was only an exhibition, Michigan’s record is still 0-0.

What Happened?

The game itself was pretty much what you’d expect from a matchup between a Big Ten team and a bad Division II team.  Michigan opened a quick 17-4 lead, and slowly built on it throughout the 1st half.  The lead got as high as 33 points (54-21) with 0:50 to go, and was 31 points (54-23) at halftime.

The 2nd half was more of the same.  Michigan started the 2nd half on fire, with a 21-2 run to make it 75-25 at the 13:51 mark.  They got the lead as high as 55 points (82-27) with 11:49 to go, and kept it around 50 points for the rest of the game.  Coach Martelli (filling in for Coach Howard, who is recovering from heart surgery) emptied the bench with 7:36 left in the game, and Michigan leading by 51 points (87-36).  That slowed down the UM offense enough to finish the game with only 5 more points, against 9 points for Northwood.

Stats

The game stats were predictably good.  Michigan shot well overall (36-for-68 = 52.9%), they shot 3-pointers well (12-for-27 = 44.4%), and they shot free throws decently (8-for-11 = 72.7%).  They won the rebounding battle (49-38) and the turnover battle (10-13).  They won this game with good shooting and rebounding.

Who Started?

The starters were Nimari Burnett, Dug McDaniel, Olivier Nkamhoua, Tarris Reed, Jr., and Terrance Williams II.

Who Looked Good?

McDaniel was the leading scorer among the starters, with 16 points in 20 minutes.  He shot pretty well (6-for-9 overall, 3-for-5 from deep), and he ran the offense just fine.

Tray Jackson was the star of the game, with 20 points off the bench.  He shot well (8-for-10 overall, 3-for-4 from deep), and he didn’t have any turnovers.  If he can keep that up, he’ll be starting soon.

Reed did a great job out there.  He scored 13 points and grabbed 10 rebounds (5 offensive), for a nice double-double.  He shot very well (5-for-6), and he did it all in only 11 minutes.

Nkamhoua was the only other starter in double figures, with 11 points.  He played center for most of the 2nd half (until the Scout Team went in), and he did very well.  He had 8 rebounds and 3 blocked shots.  He also had 6 assists.  He shot well (5-for-7), including 1-for-3 from deep.

Burnett almost hit double figures, with 9 points on very good shooting: 3-for-4 overall, 3-for-3 from deep.  He also had 6 assists.

Williams had a decent game, with 7 points and 5 rebounds.  He shot fairly well (3-for-6 overall, 0-for-2 from deep), and he didn’t have any turnovers.

Who Looked Not-So-Good?

Will Tschetter played for 22 minutes and scored 7 points.  He shot pretty poorly (2-for-9 overall, 1-for-3 from deep), but he was the leading rebounder, with 13 boards.

George Washington III played a lot (25 minutes), shot a lot (12 shots), but didn’t score a lot (7 points).  He shot 3-for-12 overall, 1-for-3 from deep.  He’s a freshman, and he’s a good shooter, so he’ll have plenty of better games.

Who Else Played?

Ian Burns played for 5 minutes, and failed to score, going 0-for-2, both 3-pointers.  He’s on the Scout Team, so this isn’t unusual.

Harrison Hochberg was the only player from the Scout Team who scored.  He played for 5 minutes, and made his only shot, for 2 points.

Cooper Smith played for 8 minutes, and failed to score, going 0-for-2, both 3-pointers.  He’s on the Scout Team, so this isn’t unusual.

Jackson Selvala played for 8 minutes, and didn’t attempt a shot.  He’s on the Scout Team, so this isn’t unusual.

Who Didn’t Play?

Everyone who wasn’t injured played at least 5 minutes.  The injured players are: Jace Howard, Youssef Khayat, and Jaelin Llewellyn.

What Does It Mean?

What can we learn from an exhibition game against an overmatched opponent?  Not much.  It was nice to see the new players in an actual game, even if it was just an exhibition.  Michigan got to try some unusual lineup combinations, but we won’t see those in “real” games.

What’s Next?

This week, Michigan plays two games.  On Tuesday (11/07/2023, 8:30 p.m., BTN) they play UNC-Asheville, then on Friday (11/10/2023, 6:30 p.m., BTN) they play Youngstown State.  Both games are in Crisler Arena.

UNC-Asheville was 27-8 last season, 16-2 in the Big South.  They didn’t have any impressive wins, but they won the Big South conference tournament, which got them into the NCAA Tournament.  They lost in the 1st round to UCLA.  They don’t have any superstar players on their roster, and they don’t have much height: one 6’11” player.  This should be a decent test for Michigan, but one they can pass only if they stay focused.

Youngstown State was 24-10 last season, 15-5 in the Horizon League.  They didn’t have any impressive wins, and they lost in the 2nd round of their conference tournament, so they played in the NIT.  They lost in the 1st round of the NIT.  They don’t have any noteworthy players on their roster, but they do have some height: a 7-footer and a 7’3” player.  This is a game that Michigan should win, but with a couple 7-footers, YSU could make it interesting.

Check back next week to find out what happened and why.

Go Blue!