I agree. I hated it at the time. Its basically a 50/50 prop on whether the ball is dropped in the bucket. In a game like yesterday's, can't waste downs.Dana’s call on 2nd & 3 from the 7 (or whatever it was) on the opening drive was criminal. If you’re leaning towards going for it on 4th, that’s the last play I’d call.
28 going on 68.
Big Ten football philosophy 101 -I had Michigan winning by 3. Still, I can't help feeling disappointed with all the missed opportunities. I'm still salty about not taking the points on the opening drive.
The offensive line getting absolutely outclassed came as a bit of a surprise. I figured they'd at least be decent at pass blocking. I already knew they're not run blockers.
Michigan running wild didn't surprise me at all.
Mavric, can you expound on the bolded? How/why was a lot of money tied up in the bottom half of the roster?Not sure if we could compete with what Dowdell got from Kentucky. And, for my money, I don't think we wanted to.
But this is part of the issue we're in right now. We had a lot of money tied up in the bottom half of the roster. So it's taking us a bit to adjust to directing funds to Rhule's "Top 53." Not sure if they'll take stuff away from the bottom half or if they'll let them transition out, one way or the other.
no expert, but maybe some loyalty to existing players- particularly to guys that came in high starred recruits or might be often injured linemanMavric, can you expound on the bolded? How/why was a lot of money tied up in the bottom half of the roster?
An example, False-Start King #57 - we pay $1 million for. That's about $300K per critical false start from him so far.and just
no expert, but maybe some loyalty to existing players- particularly to guys that came in high starred recruits or might be often injured lineman
Just a guess
This seems to be a theme for years. Very rarely do I see us run through or over guys. I lot of going down or tripped up at first contact. No idea how to improve or fix it. Been going on for a while. At least IMHO.Michigan had those long TD runs because they are superior on the interior than our kids. They are superior athletes.
"If Michigan had HCU's athletes they'd have lose by 52."
Those TD runs weren't wind gusts pushing a FG wide. They were due to superior players executing calls from a better coaching staff. It's not hard to see.
We needed a taunting call to give us 3 points from an extended drive, a Hail Mary that should have been a punt had Michigan used one of their three timeouts at the end of the 2nd; we could not get two yards on a 4th and 2 on the 1st drive when we needed them. When we needed tackles on their last drive. Nebraska couldn't get it done. No YAC, no broken tackles of material consequence, no real QB pressure even with blitzes.
The best takeaway is the kids didn't quit. Everything was aligned - home game, Matt's 3rd year, undefeated, week 4 game so kinks are ironed out, tape existing from a game Michigan got exposed (OU), "buy in," it was all there. And Nebraska got beat worse than the score showed.
Michigan also left some points on the field. Remember the half back pass that fell 10 yards short of a wide open receiver? Saved us 4 points.Not sure about that. We left 10 points on the field.
Mavric, can you expound on the bolded? How/why was a lot of money tied up in the bottom half of the roster?