Tuesday, January 8, 2019

NC Re-Cap and Mattison Exit


So, the National Championship turned out to be a bit of a yawner, but not in the direction most of the experts picked it.  Best Stat:  Satan’s WORST LOSS EVER since he left the NFL!!  That’s 12 seasons of football and on the biggest stage, Satan proved to be as incompetent as anyone else…


I liked Clemson going into the game based on the fact that I felt that Clemson had an edge when it came to their passing game.   Lawrence and the plethora of receivers that Swinney has at his disposal I thought would be a challenge for the questionable secondary of the Tide.  The Tide has been susceptible to the pass all season.  Teams that exploited that were able to hang with Satan’s warriors.  And Swinney was not afraid to expose that weak link.

It turns out that not only was Clemson able to hang close, they ended up exploiting just how much of a fraud the Tide’s secondary was.  Lawrence had his way with them and I’m not even sure he was touched by Bama’s defense until somewhere in the 4th quarter.  If anyone can recall Lawrence getting pressured or sacked early in the game, please remind me.

On the other hand, the Tide tried to play a “classic” Satan game by running the ball (after throwing some bombs early to get the score back to even) and winning the time of possession, a stat that I have become less and less respectful of as college offenses evolve into “quick strike” mechanisms that can score at will, assuming you have the weapons. 

Michigan has those kinds of weapons, Coach H.  I would suggest re-watching this game several times in the near future to understand exactly why you want to put the ball into the hands of you most highly recruited and most athletic players.  They make things happen…but I digress…

In winning the rushing game and the TOP, Bama found themselves continuing to come up short in the red zone.  4 Trips inside the 20 and never get it over the goal line…Wait, that sounds eerily familiar.  While I don’t think Bama failed to perform (OK – That fake FG attempt had to be the WORST CALL EVER!!!), what I did see was a bend but don’t break defensive show on display with Clemson.  That’s a good defense.  When it was critical, Bama didn’t have answers.

Tua proved to be a player that could be rattled with the first pick 6 of his career early in the 1st quarter.  Add to that a 2nd INT that can only be described as the worst pass of his career and the Tide ended up spotting the Tigers 14 points.  Probably not a real good idea against a really good Clemson Defense.

After Bama managed a Figgie late in the 1st half, I would have loved to have seen what the odds were of Bama not scoring again FOR THE ENTIRE GAME!  They would have had to have been in the high 3 digits to 1 range, maybe even 1,000 to 1.  That would have been a fun bet to make just for giggles…16 points was all Bama would score.

And Clemson could have put more points on the board at the end.  I believe that Swinney took his foot off the gas knowing that this might not be the last time he has to face Satan in the CFP.  And Clemson loses a lot on defense next season, but will still be considered a favorite with Lawrence under center.

Anyway, all that being said, is everyone happy with Clemson winning?  I know it’s a breath of fresh air, but again, it now seems the dynasty has moved from the over-rated SEC to the over-rated ACC.   It’s Clemson and everyone else at this point.  Lawrence is there for at least 2 more seasons and the defense will be sound.  Even though I do believe Bama and Georgia, who both were completely embarrassed in their bowl games, will be back.

I heard and saw a lot of chatter from folks that pointed to Satan’s high turn-over on his coaching staff.  Apparently, Satan has had 20 coaching changes and that’s viewed as “very bad” in Tide Fan World.  Please remember that this is a coach who is potentially one of the “Greatest Ever” BUT has now been beaten twice by a former Tide Player in Swinney.  Strangely, there’s two sides that are CLEARLY DIVIDED in this fan base.  One side:  NEVER DABO!  NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS!!!  And, Yes, there is a myriad of fans screaming for Satan’s head on a platter and want the collective brain trust to go out and hire Swinney as the Tide’s next head coach!  Regardless of money.  This has to happen NOW!

Don’t believe me?  Here’s a link:


So, isn’t that fun?  Isn’t that classic?  Satan loses one game this season and his seat will be hot due to the fact that it was a somewhat “favorite son” of Bama that beat him.  Such is life in the coaching world.  Some of the better tweets out there:



So, that could be Michigan fans moaning and groaning on a Tuesday morning in January and still talking about, “Hey, we’ll always have hoops!”  And would it have been any more or less painful?  I dunno.  I guess it would have meant that we beat THE STU and somehow also beat Bama in the semi-final.  Which would have been seen as pretty successful, regardless of the NC outcome.  In a weird way, watching Satan’s Warriors get boat-raced and embarrassed was somewhat refreshing.  I mean, it can happen to anyone. 

Clemson was the better team last night and everything went Clemson’s way.  Everything.  So even take the 14-point spot away and the Tide still loses by 14.  It was a Tiger night. 

Mattison Leaves For THE STU

I sent out a link yesterday as soon as I learned and heard that this was happening.  Just a refresher of some of the details of Mattison’s career:

-       Worked under Lloyd Carr and was the DC up until 1997 when he bolted for the domers.  Michigan would win the NC in 1997 behind the defense that Mattison recruited and built up. 
-       Worked at Florida with the Urban Legend during the Championship runs.  The two formed a “lifetime” bond while working together and Florida arguably had some of their best defenses ever during that run. 
-       Returned to Michigan when Brady Hoke returned as the HC.  Many saw Mattison as the “Bigger Win” than Hoke was.  I was one of those fans…
-       Had reportedly cleaned out his office when Harbaugh was hired, even though Jack Harbaugh was the first to give Mattison a DC position at Western Michigan
-       Ended up staying at Michigan but took a demotion to DL coach and recruited arguably some of the best talent that’s played at Michigan over the last 6-7 seasons at the DL position.
-       Is going to be 70 and is starting a “New Chapter” as a “co-DC” at the STU.

So, how big of a deal is this really?  Well, it could be viewed as a huge middle finger at Harbaugh and Michigan at an odd point in Mattison’s career.  I get where this would have made a WHOLE LOT MORE SENSE when Harbaugh was first hired, but why now?  That’s the question.  I have a couple of theories and some of you have sent me yours also.  In short:

Don Brown and Mattison probably had very “spirited” meetings regarding defensive schemes and man to man vs. zone coverage.  Michigan’s 1997 defense played both man to man and zone really well.  The one thing 1997’s defense had was a blanket in Woodson covering one half of the field.  While everyone saw and recognized DC Ron English as the “genius” of 1997, everyone that knew anything realized that it was Mattison’s recruits and his scheme that made the ’97 Defense legendary. 

Currently, Brown was getting a lot of praise and recognition for the Defensive success and Mattison was sitting in the shadows but contributing more than anyone would recognize or acknowledge him for.  From recruiting to game management, Mattison was being overlooked and it pissed him off – or at least, that’s my guess.

I think a guy can only take so much when he was “The Guy” for several seasons only to be the 2nd fiddle to a guy that, really, when you look at how Michigan has been getting beat, is very one-dimensional with his approach to Defense.  Yep, Brown’s scheme works very well when it works.  But as soon as someone has the tools to expose it, it breaks down fast.  And I’m guessing Mattison had ideas about how to not let the defense get exposed but Brown wasn’t listening.

Anyway, what’s done is done.   Mattison is at THE STU and will be a thorn in our side for at least a few seasons to come. 

Let’s see what rabbit Harbaugh can pull out of his hat to recover from this one. 

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