M FOOTBALL 2012-AIR FORCE FALCONS FLUTTER DOWN IN WOLVERINES’ HOME OPENER

M’s DEFENSE STRUGGLED TO GET OFF THE FIELD UNTIL A COUPLE OF 4TH DOWN STANDS IN THE 4TH QUARTER SEALED THE WIN

Army, Navy, and Air Force present first class spectacle, competitive spirit, even if undersized by today’s football standards.  M is now 17-11-1 against the group, but today’s melee with the Falcons was too close for comfort.

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There was no question that today’s football versions of the service academies are sometimes undersized, and the Falcon linemen presented Saturday were mostly no exception.  They have size limitations for Academy entrance.  The Falcon’s defensive line averaged six feet one and two hundred-twenty pounds.. Their hurry up offense kept them within three late in the last half, and it finally took some M defensive pressure to maintain the lead and secure the victory.  By that time starting Mike Linebacker Kenny Demens was gathering splinters, and some of the younger players were in the game at crunch time. Freshman Joe Bolden had a great game at the Mike LB, and James Ross III and Mario Ojemudia contributed.  Ondre Pipkins was in there.

Frank Clark was out of the doghouse and made a defensive difference as he is a playmaker, but at this time the defense overall looks like a middle of the pack B!G defense.

Pre-game the big question probably didn’t revolve around the Falcons at all, but around the Wolverines themselves.  Would the ill-fated trip to Arlington linger in the Wolverine’s psyche?  Would they show up flat or fighting?  Or would they produce a two loss start to the season by losing the Alabama game twice? I thought before the game that there was no way this set of coaches would let that happen, nor Captains Kovacs and Robinson.

But the defense struggled most of the game.   Coach Hoke on the defensive stops on the last two series: … “I think our guys responded well. We didn’t get the first down and then the defense had to go right back onto the field. On the series before that, our guys went out and made a couple stops that they had to make. At the end, I think our front took over a little bit and got them a little uncomfortable because they had to throw the football. That’s what you want to try to do on all of those third-down opportunities.” 

Except for Denard the run game was non-existent. The run game supplied by a re-instated Fitzgerald Toussaint did not produce.  Fitz earned 8-yards on 7 carries.  The OL is as much to blame as Fitz.  The same could not be said for the Falcons who racked up 71 carries for 290-yards on the ground.

 Coach Hoke on the M running game: “We talked after the game as a team. Did we play our best football? No. Do we have to play much better football if we want to win the Big Ten championship? Yes. We’ve got to get better each week. Part of that is up front, on both sides of the ball. I think we’re a work in progress defensively. We have a lot of guys in and out. And offensively, because we have some older guys that don’t have a lot of experience, we have to keep working through that and get better.” 

Some of yesteryear’s versions of the service academies routinely produced the finest football players in America, producing names that still echo in the hallowed halls of football fame and tradition.  Like Mr. Inside and Outside of Army in the forties, Glen Davis and Doc Blanchard.  Like Navy QB Roger Staubach, who once graced Michigan Stadium and gave the Wolverines fits.  I don’t remember the entire game but I remember his stellar presence and performance. 

While the USAF was not represented separately by name in most of the forties it was part of that history then being the Army Air Force.  The Wolverines didn’t own the only tradition represented on that field Saturday.  But tradition by itself does not produce wins.  It takes good coaching, football smarts and discipline, and very high motivation to compete. 

The Air Force Academy has all of that and more, even if they do not pick off the nations prime football talents every year.  What other institution has Freedom or Service emblazoned on jerseys where names are usually located? 

Back in the fifties, I looked forward to the horde of cadets, or midshipmen, that marched into the stadium as a group, cheering enmasse, wearing the same uniforms as their brethren, and presenting as united a fan front as exists.  I watched Michigan’s great Ron Kramer meet their challenge.  I remember him cutting down two Army players at the same time on one offensive play.  It all didn’t go the Wolverines way, as they lost 7-26 in 1954, but redeemed in 1955 26-2, and hammered Army in 1956 48-7. 

I remember a smoker at the Michigan Union where one cadet was crowing as much as they ever did by saying, “Michigan sure does NOT know how to play football”.  On that day that premise seemed absolute fact, but they should have sent that gentlemanly cadet to MSU to enhance his jeering credentials. 

The pre-game festivities were absolutely first class.  The Cadets launched a magnificent bird of prey that flew above the field and returned to its master.  That was a beautiful and unusual sight.  Then three of the great Maize and Blue medical choppers passed overhead while in formation.  A B-2 bomber made one of the best passes above the stadium I have ever seen.  Directly overhead, and going slow, that fly over was very impressive.  A Congressional Medal of Honor winner flipped the coin before the game. Jake Ryan, who made some mistakes in the game, but overall contributed a lot was honored as he will wear Legends number 47, which remembers 9-letter winner and former Head Football Coach Benny Oosterbaan.

 With all that and a beautiful, partly sunny afternoon in the sparkling old/new stadium reminded why I, and so many others, are willing to shell out 70 or more bucks for a seat.  It was great to return there for another season.  

Great also certainly describes the performance of Denard Robinson Saturday afternoon.  Denard on the ground:  218-yards, and 2 TD’s. Denard in the air: 14 of 25 for 208-yds and two TDs. He amassed a total of 426-yards of offense and 4 TDs.  He produced an early 1st half 70-yard TD jaunt.  And produced another early in the second half, but this TD jaunt was for 58-yards. Denard’s passing game results were more mixed than his ground game results. 

He threw a slightly high pass to Vincent Smith that went through Smith’s hands, and was intercepted.  It seemed to me the pass should have been caught.  He still misses some open receivers, throws over, below, or behind some receivers, but overall the results are spectacular.  He is the most exciting player in college football. 

Among Robinson’s accomplishments per the official Michigan website:

• Fourth career 200-yard rushing game. He is in second place among Michigan’s all-time rushing leaders in the category, passing Ron Johnson (1966-68). He also is in third place with eight career 150-yard games; which ties with Jamie Morris (1984-87).

• first FBS player since 1996 to record three career games with 200-yards passing and rushing. Texas’ Vince Young is the only other FBS player to with more than one such effort.

•upped his career rushing yards to 3,474 and moved to seventh place among Michigan’s all-time leaders in the category, passing Rob Lytle (3,317, 1973-76).  With 15 career 100-yard games, Robinson tied Lytle for sixth place among U-M’s all-time leaders.

• With his 3,474 career rushing yards, Robinson moved to eighth place among the all-time NCAA leaders in rushing yards by a quarterback. He needs 123-yards to reach the seventh spot.

• Robinson became the first Wolverine since Tyrone Wheatley (1991-94) to record two rushing touchdowns of 50- yards or more in a game.

For three quarters the Wolverine offense outdid the defense.  The defense could not stop third and long conversions, and time and again got their corner turned (on one long drive 4 times in a row).  AFA produced ball possession  (which is their scheme) and drives again and again.

Regardless of the caginess of the scheme, that is scary as to the future results to be produced by this defense.  The offense let the defense need to regain its moxie to win the game in the 4th quarter as the defense stepped up to stop the Falcons in the two 4th down situations noted above by Coach Hoke.  The offense couldn’t get a critical 1st down or more than three points in the quarter in a game that was uncomfortably close, and hard fought.  Fortunately Air Force missed a couple of makeable FGs.

It was what some fans called an Oh, Oh! game.  It is scary as neither the offensive or defensive lines are settled, and as yet are not comparable to last years in productivity. Position switches and the necessity to use inexperienced players at so many positions takes time to overcome.  They have just two weeks before a stern South Bend test.

It is doubtful that the coaches were surprised by the Wolverine difficulties on the offensive and defensive lines.  It was a good game from which to learn.   And it was a win.

There were bright spots. Freshman Tight End Devin Funchess collared 4 passes for 106-yards, making it look easy.  All were over 20-yards and included 1 TD. Devin Gardner is fast improving. He put his mitts on 5 for 63-yards and 1 TD.  Dennis Norfleet was again remarkable at returning Kos with 77-yards on 3 attempts.  Will Hagerup punted well again.

Massachusetts is up next and will provide more learning and experience even if there will not be a B-2 in sight.

Bring on the Minutemen. 

Go Blue!

Game Day- Michigan vs Alabama

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Date: Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012   |   Time: 7 p.m. CT
Location: Arlington, Texas   |   Venue: Cowboys Stadium
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The Wolverines face a formidable challenge versus the Alabama Crimson Tide. Most of the nation believe that a victory over Alabama is beyond the reach of the Wolverines, but in the words of the immortal Fielding Yost, “Who are they that they should beat a Michigan team?”

These are keys the to a Wolverine victory

  1. Make Alabama grind it out on the ground. On its face this makes little sense, Alabama’s strength is in its offensive line but lots of bad things can happen on long run oriented drives. Backs fumble. Kickers miss field goals. The Wolverines absolutely cannot get involved in a shoot out with Alabama. Without its first string running back, with multiple questions on the offensive line and wide receiver, Michigan needs to keep this a low scoring affair. Last season we saw Alabama struggle converting drives to touchdowns. If Michigan can hold them below 20 points they have a real chance to win this game. Crazy? Offenses typically struggle with timing early in the season. Stop Alabama early, give then some doubt. I’m not so sure that the crown will be as partisan behind them as some believe.
  2. Get Denard into space. The newly constituted offensive line needs to open up some gaps for Denard to run. After 3 seasons of experience, and 8 months since last being tackled in fury, he’s at his best right now. During his career we’ve seen him get progressively dinged up as the season progresses. He’s deadly fast and fresh right now. We know when given the slightest gap he’ll blow past the defensive line into the secondary, where Alabama’s only weakness may be. Their defensive secondary is talented but relatively inexperienced. They have a JUCO transfer starting at cornerback and a free safety who has never started a game.  The difference between an open field tackle and giving up a 75 yard run can be a player being slightly out of position. Forget about how these guys defend the pass, how they position themselves and tackle might be the difference in this game. Tackling is always weaker earlier in the season. Against a dynamic player like Denard that’s a huge weakness.
  3. Survive the 1st quarter. Alabama is coming in looking for a quick knockout. The entire nation is expecting this to be over by the first commercial break. The Wolverines need to show Alabama that this is a fight not a tune-up game. If the Wolverines can manage a quick score or stymie the Alabama offense in the first 2 or 3 drives the Tide may start having some doubt.

My intellect tells me that Alabama is deep and talented while the Wolverines are thin in the key areas of offensive and defensive lines. But my hearts bleeds maize and blue. When asked how I can believe that Michigan can win this game I have to give the same answer as Brady Hoke when asked the same thing in his press conference this week, “I like Michigan.”

Go Blue! Flush Tide!

Drew Montag’s 2012 UM Football Predictions

2012 University of Michigan Football Season Predictions

Drew Montag

12 August 2012

Wow, football season is right around the corner; time for my annual UM predictions.  Sure, I’m the “basketball guy” at UMGoBlue.com, but I’m also a big football fan, and I’ve been going to UM games since 1974.

Once again, I did very well predicting the games last season.  I got 11 of the 12 right, all except the huge (and unexpected) trouncing of Nebraska.

So, how is Michigan going to do this season?  I’m thinking “pretty well”.  Continuity and consistency are important, and Michigan finally has some of that.  I’m expecting the offense to be a little bit better than last season, the defense to be a little worse, and the special teams to be about the same as last season.

Here are my predictions for the 2012 season:

 

DateOpponentW/LRecordComments
09/01Alabama (in Arlington TX)Loss0-1What a tough way to start the season: on the road (at a neutral site) against the defending National Champions.  UM is good, but I’m afraid ‘Bama is better.
09/08Air ForceWin1-1I expect this to be pretty high scoring.  It’s tough to stop Air Force, but they won’t be able to stop UM either.
09/15MassachusettsWin2-1This is the first season in FBS for UMass, and they’re joining the MAC.  UM beats MAC teams, except for that one game vs. Toledo…
09/22at Notre DameWin3-1The last 3 seasons, this game has come down to the last play, and UM has won all 3 of them.  It should be close and exciting again.
09/29ByeThe bye week comes very early this season.
10/06at PurdueWin4-1 (1-0)Purdue will be better than they were last season, but not good enough to beat Michigan in their B1G opener.
10/13IllinoisWin5-1 (2-0)Let’s see: Illinois started last season 6-0, then lost 6 in a row, including a home game vs. UM.  They have a new coach.  This game is Homecoming for UM.  Looks like a UM win.
10/20Michigan StateWin6-1 (3-0)Finally, after losing 4 in a row to the Farmers, UM stops the bleeding.  This will be a tough, emotional game.
10/27at NebraskaLoss6-2 (3-1)UM crushed Nebraska last season, and they’ll be looking for revenge.  UM’s first B1G trip to Lincoln will be a tough one.
11/03at MinnesotaWin7-2 (4-1)Minnesota was pathetic last season, and they won’t be much better this season.  Sure, it’s tough to win on the road in the Big Ten, but not in Minneapolis.
11/10NorthwesternWin8-2 (5-1)Playing Northwestern is always tricky, but UM is talented enough to hold them off.
11/17IowaWin9-2 (6-1)UM owes Iowa big-time, and they’re finally going to beat them.
11/24at Ohio StateWin10-2 (7-1)Yeah, OSU has a new coach (Urban Meyer), and they’ll want revenge for last season’s loss, but UM has more talent.  It’s always tough to win in Columbus, but UM will pull out a thriller.

 

That should be good enough for a tie for 1st place in the Legends division of the Big Ten, but not a place in the B1G Championship game.  It will be good enough for a good New Year’s Day bowl game, probably another BCS game.

It’s possible that UM might beat Nebraska, but I doubt it.

It’s also possible that UM could lose to Michigan State, but I think we’re due.  They could also lose the Notre Dame and Ohio State games, but that seems less likely.

Michigan has 7 games that they should win (Air Force, Massachusetts, Purdue, Illinois, Minnesota, Northwestern, and Iowa), and 5 that they could easily lose (Alabama, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Nebraska, and Ohio State).  Of those 5 games, only the Alabama game looks hopeless, so UM could finish anywhere from 11-1 to 7-5.

 

…and the band played on- Michigan Wolverine Marching Band *will* play in the Cowboys Classic

On October 14, 2010, the Michigan athletic department announced that the Wolverines would travel to Dallas, Texas to face the Alabama Crimson Tide for the 2012 season opener.

“This is a great way to kick off the 2012 season with two of the nation’s winningest college football programs,” said U-M director of athletics Dave Brandon. “We are excited about playing a regular-season game in the state of Texas, a region of the country where we have traditionally recruited. Our goal is to get as many Michigan fans to the game as possible to witness this match-up of traditional powers.”

On Thursday April 19 2012, the members of the Michigan Marching were informed via email that

“…it has recently been decided that the Michigan Marching Band will not be traveling to Texas for the Cowboy Classic game vs. Alabama this fall. The Athletic Department is treating the Alabama game as a standard road contest, not as a bowl game. Therefore, there is no bowl-style budget available to bring the band to Texas.”

What happened during the 18 months between these announcements may take some time to uncover but reaction from Wolverine fans was known immediately. Less than 5 days later the athletic department reversed itself and it was announced that band would be traveling to the game.

The solution that had remained a mystery for 18 months was suddenly solved in less than 5 days.

The message is clear- don’t mess with the band.

Fans may be accepting of piped in music during home games but the idea of having the Victors played via tape during a huge national game is unacceptable.

Fans, stung by rising ticket prices and seat licenses, and a less than stellar home slate of games put their collective feet down.

Sending the band isn’t cheap, and surely the athletic department can’t be expected to pay for everything all the time but considering the special nature of this game and the projected athletic department budget for 2012

…At the University of Michigan Board of Regents meeting on Thursday, athletic director Dave Brandon presented a budget with anticipated revenues of $121.2 million versus expenses of $109.8 million, a surplus of $11.38 million. The Michigan athletic department expects a surplus of $4.7 million for fiscal year 2011, which ends June 30. It will be the department’s 10th straight year in the black.

This should have been an easy call. Certainly it shouldn’t have taken 18 months to find a solution.

Now some have questioned the financial terms of the deal Michigan negotiated to play in the Cowboys Classic. They cite the loss of revenue for surrendering a home game at Michigan Stadium versus the revenue generated by traveling to Dallas.

This is why accountants don’t make strategic decisions for organizations.

Now there are things I don’t like about this game. First and foremost it leaves season ticketholders with a weak slate of game at the Big House this season. Secondly, Dallas err Arlington (the home of Cowboys Stadium) is one of my least favorite destinations and honestly I would have preferred playing an away in a collegiate stadium.

But those reasons aside, if you’re Dave Brandon you make this deal in a heartbeat.

For the 6 month run up to this game Michigan will receive unprecedented media coverage.  They get the opportunity to play a high profile game in the heart of prime recruiting territory and within driving distance of tons Michigan alumni.  They have locked in a high profile opponent, something that even a BCS bowl bid (Virginia Tech) can’t guarantee. The game is early enough in the season that the Wolverines can easily recovery from a loss, and if QB Denard Robinson pulls of the victory he and the Wolverines could be on the way to very special season.

And stay tuned because rumors of more special event games have been swirling for years. Visits to the New York area and the west coast (anybody up for a Nike/Adidas showdown?) have obvious appeal.

The only mistake in this saga was shortchanging the band.

And now with the minor details resolved we only have to wait for the actual game to be played.

I’m so excited I’ll even go to Dallas.

Go Blue!