Monday, January 14, 2019

That Was Easy - And I Know They're Going to Lose At Some Point...



17-0!  Program Record!


14 games to go.  Michigan is perfect through the half way point of the season. 
The most amazing part about this run is that Michigan hasn’t really struggled (Michigan opened the game last night on a 10-0 scoring run).  Yeah, there was a close game up in Evanston against this same team they played last night about a month ago, but even then, it wasn’t as much of a struggle as it was a slog against a team that simply wouldn’t go away.  Kind of like one of those annoying gnats that show up and you can’t quite slap your hands together at the right time to kill the little f@#$%cker.  

Kind of like that…

This team doesn’t even make you nervous.  The last time they trailed?  4 games ago against IU.  And that wasn’t even an issue.  The Heart Attack Kids I wrote about over the last couple of seasons going back to 2013 would have their scoring droughts and the opponent would come back and get to within single digits.  This team is different.  It just hammers their opponents into submission on the defensive end while they keep going at them offensively. 

Oh, you’re going to let Teske shoot an unchallenged 3-pointer?  Screw you.

Same with X?  Just cause he couldn’t shoot last season?  Right in your face, BUD!  And I'm going to write an entire post about that Sky-Hook!!!!

This team has an attitude and an ability unlike anything I’ve ever seen in Ann Arbor.  There were some players that could play DEFENSE that have been through Ann Arbor in the past.  Gary Grant immediately comes to mind.  Zack Novak and Manny Harris were defensive threats.  Burke could shut guys down.  Those were individual efforts.  But when was the last time Michigan had 5 guys on the floor that could literally shut down an entire offense playing man to man?

Have they ever been able to do that?

JB has always had offenses that were better than advertised.  2013’s roster had (has) 4 NBA players on it.  All Starters.  They led the nation nearly the entire season in Points Per Possession.  Yet no one respected Michigan because they could score on you at will, BUT THEY COULDN’T PLAY DEFENSE!!!   

That has changed.  Now, not only are they going to score on you, but they’re going to make trying to run your offense a living hell.  Granted, Northwestern was without their number 1 player (Law) as he was out with an injury.  But this game was practically over in the 1st half.  Michigan started out hot and only got better as the half closed out.  With a little over 2 minutes left, Michigan scored 10 unanswered points.  Teske, Teske, Matthews and Simpson.  But how did they manage the unanswered run?

DEFENSE!

They say that in all sports, but especially hoops, how you finish the last 5 minutes of the 1st half and how you start the first 5 minutes of the 2nd half are the most important 10 minutes of the game. 

Michigan proved last night that they aren’t just nodding to that stat.  They are TAKING IT AND MAKING A STATEMENT!

I know this team is going to lose.  It’s simply too hard to win them all in Hoops.  Yeah, UCLA in the 70’s and Indiana in ‘76.  And UNLV had a helluva’ run.  But sooner or later, someone is going to find a way.  I just don’t know who or HOW they’ll find a way. 

Northwestern was the 2nd easiest game left on the schedule.  Minnesota is the #1 easiest game left.  The rest of the 14 games remaining on the schedule looks like this: 

Team                          Date              
@Wiscy                     1-19                           
Gophers                    1-22
@ IU                           1-25
THE STU                   1-29
@ Iowa                      2-1
@ Rutgers                2-5
Wiscy                         2-9
@ PSU                       2-12
Maryland                   2-16
@ Gophers               2-21
The LNU                   2-24
Nebraska                  2-28
@ Maryland              3-3
@ The LNU              3-9

That’s 8 road games against 5 teams that are going to have a shot not only at the B1G Title but will be looking for NCAA Tourney Seeding improvement (LNU, Maryland, Wiscy, IU and Iowa).  Assuming for a second that they split those 5 road games in some fashion and holds home court advantage, Michigan is looking at 3-4 losses. 

The end of February and beginning of March are looking mighty important at this point.  Michigan hasn’t won a B1G Title (regular season) since they shared it in 2013.  JB is due for a Title.  Michigan is DUE for a B1G Title.  B1G Tourney Championships are nice but this team deserves a Regular Season Title.  The LNU is playing well also and they are getting better as they move through their season.  Turnovers are still a problem, but the IZZO is going to have them fix that problem.  Yep – the B1G Title is going through Ann Arbor and East Lansing. 

May the best Team Win! 
  
The Mailbag

Dude – The game against the Illini was at Illinois!  You said it was at Crisler?  WTF?

My apologies.  I thought I saw that the Illini was at Crisler.  Never the less, that was a good game and a good road test. 

What about this OC hire?  Is that a good move?

This all seemed very weird that 3 hours before Michigan announced him as their new OC, he was hired as the Maryland Head Coach.   I’m not sure how all this went down and I’ve been watching the boards and Sam Webb’s Twitter for additional details as to what transpired. 
But to answer the question:  Is Josh Gattis a good hire?  At this point, the best answer I have is I think so?  He was with Moorehead at PSU and then led the most productive receiving corps EVER for Alabama last season.  So, with the plethora of receivers Michigan has in their stable, I’m going to assume Harbaugh targeted this guy for a reason.  Similar to the Don Brown hire when Michigan had a ton of guys on Defense that needed to be broken down and built back up. 

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