Monday, January 27, 2014

Introducing.....The MMPG

I will admit that this is NOT my idea…But after the week Michigan Men’s Basketball had, well, I would be re-miss as a slappy to not capture this event in some fashion!  In fact, I wouldn’t be able to forgive myself if I didn’t pen something to help remember it.  Basketball is such an up and down sport and I know that there’s a point in time coming where our collective Michigan hearts are going to get ripped out of our chests, but for right now, let’s all just bask in the glow!

I got a phone call from the original SuperFan on Thursday morning of last week as I was running to a meeting.  He suggested the MMPG (Which does not stand for More Miles Per Gallon), the “Monday Morning Point Guard”, and as usual, with any wild and crazy idea, I let it sit there and simmer a little.  Yes, I was ecstatic after the incredible back and forth victory over the Hawkeyes in a game that wore me out just watching it. “Spike” Albrecht was a little dynamo in that one and it brought back memories of the first half against Louisville in the title game last year when he lit the Cardinals up for 17. And I was still on cloud nine from the upset over Wiscy at the "Troll" Center (where the head troll himself is 192-18. Let that sink in for a minute…that’s less than 1 loss a year at home for Wiscy under bo Ryan ed:  small "b" on purpose...there's only one true "Bo")  I thought about putting something together last Friday as a pre-cursor to what I fully expected to be a well fought, but eventual loss for the Wolverines…After all, KENPOM only had Michigan’s chances of winning all three contests against Wiscy - Iowa and Sparty last week at 3.86%.  For the odds people, that means what Michigan just accomplished could only be expected to happen about once in every 25 to 30 tries…

Rumor has it that some MSU fans are trying to convince Rick Snyder to pass a special law with an asterisk on the Michigan win that states, “But that was with Sparty’s two best players sidelined.”  I think I heard that from every Sparty I ran into....

Hey, Sparty!  I have a news flash for you:  Michigan’s three highest offense producers from last year’s team (Burke - the Naismith and Wooden Award winner from the NCAA tournament, Hardaway & McGary) weren’t in this game, either!  And guess what?  Michigan’s offensive Points Per Possession (PPP) has actually increased this season!
Also – and this is rich – I ran into one Sparty fan yesterday that simply said, “Well, that’s the one (game) we’d prefer to lose.  You know, winning later in the season is more important that winning now.  So we’d rather beat you at your place later.”    Huh….and here I was thinking that as a team, wouldn’t you always try to win both games, the home and the away???  A text I received during the Sparty – OSU football game immediately popped into my head and it was,

“You can’t fix stupid…”

But I decided to keep that comment to myself.  And I also kept the fact that Michigan is 3-2 against Sparty hoops in the last 5 tries...Hee-hee...
How big of a deal was this?  Iowa was apparently the last team to pull off the feat of defeating 3 top 10 teams in 1986-87.  And that got me to thinking about who might have been the 3 top 10 teams that the Hawkeyes beat…And I started remembering Gary Grant, Roy Tarpley and the last Big 10 Outright regular season champs….So I did some digging because like I say, my basketball brain isn’t as good as my football brain. 

 
It turns out, we didn’t owe Iowa a payback as the three top 10 teams Iowa beat in succession that season were Indiana, Purdue and Illinois in roughly the same week (in January) as Michigan.  Iowa then went on to become the number 1 ranked team in the land!  And guess who upset the Hawkeyes a mere week and a half later when they came to Ann Arbor?  Yep…The Wolverines!  (Of course, the Suckeyes managed to upset them first, but still!)  In fact, I remember being at that game that season!  It was a great win....
However, I don’t think that’s (ranked #1) going to happen to Michigan this week as they were ranked 21st going into Saturday and Iowa was a top 10 team (ranked 4th in 86-87) so it was a lot easier walk to make Iowa the number 1 team at that time….
Anyway, Stuaskas, Walton, everyone played out of their collective Maize and Blue minds on Saturday and shot the lights out (57.8% - in case you were wondering).  They hit the big shots when they needed to and, most importantly, they made their charity stripe shots when they needed to!!!  Yes, that kind of shooting can't last forever and eventually, I wouldn't mind seeing this team develop a teensy, tiny bit more defense, but I will take what I'm seeing right now and simply be thankful!

I have to give it up to McGary, too.…that kid cracks me up and got the nation abuzz with his coaching white board advice late in the 2nd half with about 4 minutes left:


“Win The Game!”
 
I love it!  That’s truly what it boils down to, doesn’t it?
 
Hail to the Victors and Go Blue! 
 
But remember:  There’s still a TON of Basketball that need’s to be played!

NOTE:  The Lunardi Bracketology Link is back along with SBNaion's Bracket Tracker and Sports Reference College Basketball Statistics...for the geeks out there among you. Those can all be found as clickable links at the top of the page!  That way, you know, you don't have to go searching on your own.  Also - If there's a link you'd like to see that I don't have, let me know and I will consider adding to the page!

Friday, January 17, 2014

An Ode To A Broadcaster

Having grown up in an era where Michigan Football was on TV about 3 to 4 times a season and also in an era where listening to the game was a much bigger deal as people didn’t always plant themselves in front of the tube and actually had lives where they did “Stuff” on Saturday, Bob Ufer, as I’ve mentioned more times than I care to count, was a huge influence on me becoming a Michigan Fan and I’m sure countless other who grew up in that age. 

When the Ufe was gone…there were a lot of fans left wondering what would WJR and the Michigan brass do?  Ufe was un-replaceable….or so we thought.
Beckmann was Ufer’s sideline reporter at the end of Ufe’s run, and while Beckman was capable, I think most fans believed he was just too vanilla and not enough of a homer to step into the largest broadcasting shoes the college football world had ever seen (or probably will ever see).  I mean, he was the calm, cool collected voice that narrated the “Run for the Roses” and the “Run for the Roses II” ALBUMS (Vinyl – remember those?).  If you’ve never listened to these, I believe this is where my initial doubts about Beckman began:  How could the guy that was speaking in between the utter insanity and passion of Ufer possibly replace him?  It was in fact, to me anyway, impossible, and Beckman would only be a one or two season fill in (at best) until a new Ufer identified himself….



 
(I believe there’s a reader or two out there that might own one or both of these classics!)
 
So, how did Beckman win over the minds of all the grade school to maturity fans that grew up with Ufer?  Ufer died in the fall of 1981 and I can remember sitting at the kitchen table of a high school buddy having lunch when we heard the news.  Frank had already been handling some of the broadcasts as Ufer’s cancer was eating him away. It was either my junior or senior year in high school and I was listening to Beckman and he “lost his mind” when Michigan’s Steve Smith threw a pass to a wide open Anthony Carter and Anthony scampered for a winning TD.  It was then that I thought, “Well, maybe this guy will work.”


(Thank You Wolverine Historian for the Montage..)
Then, as the years wore one, Beckmann just kind of naturally fell into the “homer” broadcaster roll.  He actually became more Ufer, if that’s possible, than Ufer.  I can’t tell you the number of times I heard, “TOUCHDOWN….MICHIGAN!!!” and felt a little tingle go up and down my back.  I loved the way that Frank paused ever so slightly after announcing touchdown….It was perfect. 
It was actually hard for me to believe that Frank had been the voice of Michigan Football for 33 years.  That’s a lifetime’s work and there’s probably more than a few readers that only know Beckmann…And he’s their Ufer.  I’m sure Beckman would have loved to at least “tie” Ufer in the number of broadcasting seasons…but 36 years by the late Great Robert Frost will be tough to match or exceed in this day and age.
Will Doug Karsch be the next voice?  And will he emulate Beckmann as much as Frank tried to pay homage to Ufer?  I’d love to give Beckmann all the credit for his own passion and flamboyance, but Ufer was first.  And while Frank made the job his own, you can’t help but think that there was a little Ufer influence in there somewhere…
And deep in the recesses of every Michigan Fan’s mind, there’s a little Ufer in all of us….and now there’s a little Beckmann, too. 

Which isn’t a bad thing!

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Borges Canned - Long Live Nussmeier!

Borges is out and Nussmeier is in.  Before anyone even had a chance to put a list together of “Who is Michigan going to get as their next OC?”  The two announcements happened within less than 2 hours of each other!  Does that mean that there was a collective effort to get Nussmeier immediately following the Sugar Bowl (or earlier than that) and what of the rumors that Saban was looking to upgrade the position anyway? More on that in a minute. 
From mgoblog.com here’s an overview of the last few years of Nussmeier’s performance:
INFORMATIVE UPDATE. So who is this dude? He started his coaching career in the CFL with a couple of years as a QB coach, then moved on to Michigan State in the same capacity for three years (Jeff Smoker as a senior and then two years of Drew Stanton), then the Rams for two years. Marc Bulger was an All-Pro in year 1, which was an 8-8 season, and then the Rams went 3-13 and everyone got fired.

Nussmeier landed at Fresno State as OC for one season, was immediately hired away by Washington, and after three years was hired by Saban. His numbers as an offensive coordinator:

 

Don’t panic with the Washington stint…That was two years coming off a Willingham 0-12 disaster…no one could have turned that around in a year.  But there was improvement.  Then on to Bama, which, yeah, is Bama, but still, if you believe all of the “S-E-C is G-O-D” crap, Nussmeier was doing it against the best in college football.  So, I’m encouraged.
I’m slightly discouraged in the fact that Bama fans are happy to see Nussmeier go…but that could be an attitude issue of, “We’re at the top, we need to do better.”  So Saban grew dis-illusioned with the guy…It happens.  Whatever the case, it can’t be any worse than what Michigan had.
In an earlier Tuesday rant in December, I penned the following stating why I wasn’t calling for Barney’s head this season (but it was a tough decision) and reasoned that Michigan couldn’t get an X’s and O’s guy that would be able to make lemonade out of lemons…or something like that.  Let’s just re-print what I wrote then:
I know I said I was going to call for at least the canning of Barney this week.  I reneged.  I’m sorry about that and I had a complete list of reasons that are frankly still valid: 
  1.  Multiple games with obvious offensive play calls that were just wrong
  2. Two of the worst rushing totals in two (consecutive) games in Michigan History
  3. 12 consecutive quarters where Michigan didn’t score an offensive TD
  4.  and the list goes on…. 
And then I thought to myself:  Who or which O-Coordinator do I want for this team?  What, ideally, do you want in an O-coordinator?  I want an X’s and O’s guy that can make things happen, regardless of the talent he has at his disposal.  I want a coordinator that thinks out of the box and uses the talent he has to its fullest.  One team came to mind this year that in the past had been a running team that passed a bunch this season, LSU.  But I didn’t know who the O-Coordinator was for The Hatter, so I looked it up.  Cam Cameron – a former Michigan Man.  Damn…I wish Michigan would have thought of him a little sooner.  LSU’s problems weren’t on the offensive side of the ball this year..they just let everyone else score too much. 
So, where does that leave Michigan?  I dunno – but I highly doubt that LSU is giving up Cameron…When Borges had Denard, things were not great, but I was still blaming the personnel…this year, I have to lay the blame of at least two losses at the feet of Barney.  I’ll give both Fred and Barney one more season and next year, it’ll be time to make the call. 
Oooooops…
So, I guess you can chalk this up to, “Reason number 4,098,456,751 why the MMQ is not the Head Coach or Athletic Director at the University of Michigan."  I will admit that when I heard the news I was a little surprised, but a feeling of whimsy came over me.  I was actually happy that someone had made a decision based on results and didn’t fall back on some lame excuse that “There are going to be seasons like this when you have issues with the offensive line and younger personnel.”
Auburn’s one year turnaround similar to other team's revival like seasons at the D-1 level have proven one thing true: 
Excuses are Bullshit.
I think maybe Brandon might have finally woken up and smelled the coffee.  Let’s face it:  Having a former Domino’s CEO as an AD coming from a quarterly performance business arena has its benefits.  He sees the balance sheet and looks at the cash flows – and the trends of each of those.  Maybe he didn’t like what he was seeing…. Or maybe it was Hoke.  Or was it the desperate act of two yahoos that don’t have a clue?   Or was it a shrewdly calculated move by two great football minds that saw an opportunity in Nussmeier and said, “We have to do this.”
As usual, the reality was probably somewhere in the middle.  I’m sure Hoke believed that Borges’ offense at some point would produce positive results (and yardage), but Brandon probably asked a simple question after looking at the offensive production trend-line (falling off the cliff) over the last two seasons and said:  “When?”  And when Hoke couldn’t provide a definitive answer, Brandon went sniffing around and discovered that Saban was looking at Kiffin (which is a topic for a completely different discussion and an entire blog entry by itself) and figured that Nussmeier, who when hired by Alabama was considered a major coup at the time, was ripe for a phone/text/whatever from the University of Michigan.
When Nussmeier said, “Yeah, I’d love to come back to Michigan (He was the former QB coach at MSU and coached Smoker and Stanton – Two overachieving QB’s for sure under JLS which Nussmeier had to have something to do with), that was it.  I’m sure Brandon said to Hoke, “It’s ultimately your call to do whatever it takes to right the ship here, but in two years (or less), it’ll be my call if Michigan doesn’t have a double digit winning season.”  At that point, Hoke’s hands were tied or he saw the light – however you want to view/spin it.
Such is the fate of Head Coaches and coordinators at the FBS/D1 level.  Too much money…Bloated AD budgets that rely on the Almighty Football revenue.  If you’re not producing and fans aren’t opening their pocketbooks, well, that’s just the way it is.
Again, I’m tickled, frankly, and the timing of this move also tells me that Barney had absolutely NO IMPACT WHATSOEVER on recruiting.  That’s big.  Everyone should be involved in recruiting and if you can let a O or D Coordinator go in what is considered the most important month of the year for recruiting (February 8th is signing day), well, than Borges was even less important than I had previously thought.
I suddenly find myself looking forward to next season!

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Championship Wrap!

Happy New Year! – AGAIN!

The BCS is Dead….Long live the BCS!

The SEC is Dead…Long live the SEC!

Why do I make the two proclamations above when both were vilified and hated more than anything in recent college football memory?  I’ll get to that in a minute. 

FSU and Auburn gave us one for the ages Monday night.  I truly enjoyed watching an SEC team get schooled by an ACC team that at one point in time was probably a better “SEC” team than most of the teams in the SEC.  Bowden had teams that were made up of superstars and he made those players believe they could win.  And there was a time when I hated the Seminoles…but not last night.  Last night they did exactly what I wanted and what I believe the college football world needed them to do.  They de-throned the SEC.

Auburn was worthy, but it is readily apparent now, especially after the lackluster showing in all the bowls, that the SEC is not the conference of dominance it once was a couple of years ago.  However, that may not stop the newest chapter of College Football and the the powers that be to look at the SEC in some sort of ongoing wonderment.

Monday night, the game started out with most fans thinking, “Here we go again.  An over rated ACC team that didn’t play anybody is going to get blown out of the NC game.”  But I had watched quite a few of FSU’s games this season.  They simply didn’t look like the same team.  Nerves on offense and horrendous defense.  That wasn’t the team I was watching before.  (Again – Something about long lay-offs taking teams out of their rhythm.)  and then Fisher grew a set when the Tigers least expected it and called for the fake punt with about 3 minutes to go in the first half.  That led to a Seminoles TD over a stunned, but still angry Tiger defense. 

Then, in the 2nd half, finally, the real Seminoles showed up.  And with a vengeance.  The defense held Auburn to 0 points in the third quarter and looked like the defense they had been all year.  They were surely the fastest team in the 2nd half made especially clear with a 100+ yard kick off return (That was Karma’s way of saying, “The Party’s OVER Auburn”) and Winston validated himself as the Heismann Trophy winner with a scoring drive in the last 1:19 that had a little bit of everything.  And just like that – The SEC domination of football is gone.  And I think that’s a good thing. 

So, getting back to my original point, why the proclamations?

There’s a variety of reasons:

While the BCS has ended its “Death Grip” on football and Monday Night’s game was a great salute to that era and the BCS finally getting it right, I think we are heading for a time when a handful of fans will look at what the new “Football Committee” hands us and be as pissed if not more pissed off with what we get in the final 4 teams.  This year, we would have had Auburn and Alabama in the “Final 4” and while there’s a good chance that neither would have made the final game, there was certainly a possibility if the seeding was left the way it fell out of the national rankings.   Yes, we could have had an SEC final game.  With Aburn at 2 and Alabama at 4, the 1-4 matchup would have played and the 2-3 matchup would have played. 

FSU vs. Bama

MSU vs. Auburn

I hate playing what if’s and looking at all the scenarios…but if two teams from the same conference make it to the final 4, they should be forced to play in the semifinals and not let the two meet up in the final.  However, my guess is the committee will be “steered” to allow just that sort of thing to happen if the two “best” teams happen to be in the same conference. 

Okay – I’m rambling a little, but my point is, right up to the day they played the Iron Bowl, everyone KNEW that Alabama was going to win another NC.  Then, Bama couldn’t even beat an inbjury DECIMATED Oklahoma team that was a double digit DOG in the Sugar Bowl.  The other SEC teams had poor showings against “Weak” B1G opponents in other bowls as well – not to mention that another ACC team, Clemson, beat LSU at last year’s Chi-Fil-A bowl and Georgia earlier this season.  So, is the SEC that good?  I don’t think so….And that perception needs to change and the SEC has to stop playing 4 non-conference games against unworthy opponents.  The SEC needs to truly play “Difficult” games and improve its SOS.  That should end this final ballot every season with 7 SEC teams in the top 15 of the nation and then, and only then, will the college football world be ready to believe two teams from anyone one conference can play for the National Title. 

I guess what I’m saying is this:  I was actually starting to like the BCS and some of the tweaks they had made.  Now, don’t be surprised when we have that 1st season where two teams from the same conference – any conference – make it into the final 4 and meet up in the final game.  Nobody’s gonna’ like it.  But this is progress…And I’m all for that and the end of the “Bowl Model” as we know it.  Just expand this sucker to get some of the play-off games on home fields baby…and look out for those season ticket sales then!

One more little comment from the Title Game:  LOVED the ESPN2 open dialogue of all the guests that were invited to speak live on what was happening on the field.  I really felt more informed and understood a WHOLE lot better what teams were doing and how they were doing it.  IF you didn’t flip back and forth, no worries.  Rumor has it that there was significant viewership on the Deuce and that picked up as the game wore on.  I’m sure we will see the format again.  In fact, ESPN News also had coaches on and I didn’t see any of that, but heard it was also a big winner in the ratings.  So, people are starting to figure out that no one likes to listen to Brent Musberger…..

Speaking of that Clemson team:  Remember the egg they laid in the Orange Bowl a couple of years ago?  Well, they redeemed themselves and did all Michigan fans a favor in the process by beating ohio in what will go down in history as “How NOT to finish a game in the final seconds” or “DON’T THROW THE BALL IN THE FINAL SECONDS TO THE GUYS IN THE OTHER UNIFORMS!”  I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes….Last seconds, two interceptions and the suckeyes go down….Why Miller was on the field after being banged up is beyond me…But Urban can deal with the Suckeye fan base as to why he made that call….

Urban Meyer looked great at the post game news conference.  It appears to me that his heart problems all came back at once. 

Here’s an interesting tidbit that I learned about yesterday: 

Las Vegas Odds of:

Florida State winning National Title:        14 to 1

Auburn Winning National Title:                 200 onwards up to 500 to 1

Number of Lottery Tickets held for each school at different Sports Books in Vegas:

FSU:  Indeterminate.  Many bets at various amounts for these odds.  There are many happy FSU fans and bettors out there this morning/week. 

Auburn:  about a dozen bettors had made the pre-season speculation bet, according to Vegas reports.  But there is One Auburn Moron that is going to wish he had hedged his bet.   He didn’t.  That’s just plain dumb….

ESPN – There will be many nervous Auburn fans Monday night as they watch their Tigers take on Florida State in the Vizio BCS National Championship, but Mark Skiba is an odds-on favorite to be among the most skittish. That’s because Skiba’s $100 bet has turned into a possible $50,000 payday — if the Tigers win the title. Last January, Skiba’s father was on vacation in Las Vegas when, while visiting the Paris Hotel on the Strip, he placed a $100 bet for his son on Auburn to win the title game at 500-to-1 odds.



When Skiba went public with his ticket last month, many fans contacted him on Twitter to give advice. Most told Skiba they would place a sizable bet against his own team to guarantee a payday. Skiba had planned on doing exactly that. But as Monday’s game approached, he backed off. With Florida State becoming more and more of a favorite, it meant that Skiba would have to bet even more money against Auburn to balance out the action. So with the consult of his high school buddy, accountant Brian Burnett, who is an Alabama alum, the two made the trip to Las Vegas for the game but decided to let the bet ride.

So, while the FMQ finished with the worst record ever in the 5 years I’ve be fantasy betting college, you can bet that if I was ever reckless enough to throw a $100 on a 500 to 1 longshot and I had a $50K payday coming…well, there would be a very large bet made on whoever was on the other side of that wager.  Even if I cut it in half, that’s still better than nothing….

The Pre-Season Review

I completely blew it on the final Top 10 and Michigan.  I always like to think that I can foresee the future and the up and comers, but I will be honest and I only had FSU as a potential “Dark Horse” in the pre-season.

And Auburn wasn’t anywhere on my list.  Other Total Misses:  Sparty, Michigan, and Florida, in that order.  I didn’t have Sparty anywhere in my sights and I had Michigan and Florida way over-rated. 

Is the rest of the Pre-Season worth reviewing here and now?  Nah…I’ll save if for another day. 

The Hot Seat

It’s OVER!  The readers have decided and various photos of Brooklyn Decker will adorn the side bar for the rest of the off season!  It was an exciting end to the voting and I actually enjoyed the play-off format.  Expect it to be in for next year also!
 


In one interesting note, Charlie Strong decided to take the offer from Texas and will be wearing Burnt Orange next season.  While this was somewhat surprising (I figured Franklin was the number 1 guy), Strong makes sense for Texas.  McCombs doesn’t think so – If you don’t know who he is, you soon will as he has come out against the Charlie Strong hire.  And if Strong fails early….well, let’s just hope he doesn’t fail for his sake.  The other potential near hire if Franklin to PSU.  I’m curious if Franklin will actually work at PSU due to the fact that if the loyalists hated mild mannered, easy going O’Brien….They’re gonna “LOVE” Franklin…Welcome Rich Rod to State College.

GONE LIST: 

  1. LANE KIFFIN
  2. Paul Pasqualoni
  3. Treadwell
  4. Carlson – Valpraiso….(I know, not exactly on my radar, either.)
  5. Ron English – Eastern Michigan. 
  6. Mussman – North Dakota
  7. David Christianson – Wyoming
  8. Mack Brown – Retired…..
  9. Ellerson- ARMY
  10. Ogeron – Resigned….
  11. O’Brien – Left for Texas (NFL)
  12. Strong – Louisville.  Left for Texas Longhorns
Hot Seat Rank – Getting Serious as this is the time when the Carousel gets fire up!

  1. My feeling at this point is, if you haven’t been canned by January 1, you are probably safe for this year…
HIRED LIST:

  1.  USC – Sarkisian
  2. Washington – Petersen
  3. Dave Clawson – Wake Forest
  4. Bryan Harsin – Boise State
  5. Chris Creighton – Eastern
  6. Bob Diaco – UCONN
  7. Jeff Monken – Army
  8. Charlie Strong - TEXAS
MAJOR OPENINGS:

PSU – If you didn’t see the last blog entry, check it out.  Following a legend anywhere you go is going to be tough, no matter what the prior guy did at the end or how bad he was.  His legend is usually too big to overcome.  Paterno Loyalists made life hell for O’Brien.  Expect a “Paterno” coach to be in at PSU on the next go-around.  If not a Paterno guy, and I know I keep bringing his name up to the chagrin of Vandy Fans everywhere…Franklin?

Louisville – They are going to wish Charlie was still there in a couple of years…..

RECRUITING

Because I have received a couple of emails and a phone call regarding the recent recruiting class, here’s where everyone is at according to Rivals at this point in time:

Rank
School
Total
5-starCommits
4-starCommits
3-starCommits
Avg
Points
#1
24
4
13
7
3.88
3007
#2
21
1
15
5
3.81
2710
#3
33
2
15
15
3.59
2587
#4
29
0
15
12
3.45
2508
#5
20
2
10
7
3.65
2431
#6
18
1
13
3
3.78
2399
#7
23
1
13
9
3.65
2315
#8
28
1
11
16
3.46
2276
#9
21
3
10
7
3.71
2199
#10
20
0
11
9
3.55
2144
#11
16
1
10
5
3.75
2014
#12
23
0
7
15
3.26
2004
#13
23
0
9
13
3.35
1973
#14
23
0
6
16
3.22
1926
#15
18
1
6
10
3.39
1895
#16
29
1
5
17
3.07
1854
#17
21
1
3
15
3.14
1787
#18
25
0
5
18
3.12
1786
#19
20
1
5
11
3.2
1777
#20
27
0
7
15
3.07
1763
#21
17
0
7
9
3.35
1709
#22
17
0
10
7
3.59
1691
#23
19
0
5
13
3.28
1687
#24
16
1
6
8
3.44
1684
#25
20
0
6
14
3.3
1683

Why did I put this in here even though I have vehemently said that I really don’t care about recruiting at all and until I see the players on the field I do not have an opinion on any of this one way or the other?  Don’t panic if you “heard” that Michigan’s recruiting class isn’t in the top 10.  They currently only have 16 commits and there are more coming.  As the number of commitments goes up, so does the ranking.  What I would be more concerned with (but even then, it doesn’t upset me that much) is that most of Michigan’s commits right now are of the 3 star variety.  But, all will be revealed on February 8th – National Siging Day, for those that get excited about that kind of thing…..Again, it doesn’t mean much and I should remind you:  Denard Robinson was a three star recruit.  ‘Nuff said.

FMQ

Ugh….the FMQ had his worst performance EVER!  It started sliding downward and this year, the Bowls didn’t save us.  Very few favorites came home or even covered making it even more difficult.

It was clearly the year of the dog and I will perform and more extensive analysis at some point.  But here’s the chart:

 
Better luck next season?  Better System!