The 2016 2nd half featured 2nd and 3rd string players running it up the middle almost continually.
Yes. There were fullback dives that were going for 35 yards.
Here is a coaching tip: put nine in the box to help stop that.
The 2016 2nd half featured 2nd and 3rd string players running it up the middle almost continually.
IF?????????If he has us down big, he will not let up at all.
IF?????????
It almost pisses me off that there is a spot in my small left toe that actually hopes we can shock CFB and upset them. It is going to make me waste my saturday...
Franklin also has a history of using challenges and taking timeouts in the waning minutes of massive blowouts.
Harbaugh did not appreciate PSU hurrying up to try to run up the score last season nor his whiny press conference earlier in the week when he begged the refs for more help against Michigan.
I will be surprised if Franklin keeps that job long. He is a doofus on the sidelines and doesn’t recruit well enough to overcome that. He is now a combined 3-12 against OSU, UM, and MSU. One miracle conference title won’t get him a lifetime pass.
Said differently, Harbaugh can't afford a respectable score against RU (or at least wouldn't want to take the chance).If Michigan doesn't run it up on you, it'll be the first time they haven't done so in a long time when they've gotten the chance. And that predates Harbaugh. Sometimes they don't put up huge point totals because they're usually a run-first team, but they're not about to take the pedal off the metal. Bombing it up and down the field is not their style. Harbaugh knows the playoff selection is a beauty contest, and I'll be very surprised if he isn't look to grab all the points he can Saturday.
LOL. Time to amputate.It almost pisses me off that there is a spot in my small left toe that actually hopes we can shock CFB and upset them. It is going to make me waste my saturday...
Yeah, but this year he has an actual qb. Last year we were doomed when he pulled the starter.Last year only lost 35-14 and it was Away and we were in it almost the whole first half.
Up 42 - 0 with 3 minutes left he challenges a PSU catch. All to preserve the shutout and stroke his ego. What a jerk!
Ty Isaac and Karan Higdon were 3rd stringers?
no it was pay back for last year. psu instead of talking a knee tried to score another td with under 10 seconds leftUp 42 - 0 with 3 minutes left he challenges a PSU catch. All to preserve the shutout and stroke his ego. What a jerk!
But is there that big of a difference between beating a 1-8 team by 80 instead of 50 in the committee’s eyes?Positioning for the playoffs.
In case you don’t watch football other than Rutgers, a committee chooses 4 teams that will play in the playoff; and they’ve proven in the past that they have an SEC/ACC bias.
Therefore, it’s not just about winning, it’s about HOW you win.
Hard to believe, as all 3 of them were taking snaps from the 1st quarter until the final whistle. But hey, whatever gets you through the night.They had a walk-on fullback take a dive for 15 yards for a TD in the 2nd half...
Smith, Ty Isaac, Peppers, Higdon, and Evans were all RBs and all had easy success. So yes, one of Higdon, Isaac, or Evans was considered 3rd string and one 4th string. It’s not Michigan’s fault that their 3rd and 4th stringers were head and shoulders better than RU.
Positioning for the playoffs.
In case you don’t watch football other than Rutgers, a committee chooses 4 teams that will play in the playoff; and they’ve proven in the past that they have an SEC/ACC bias.
Therefore, it’s not just about winning, it’s about HOW you win.
Hard to believe, as all 3 of them were taking snaps from the 1st quarter until the final whistle. But hey, whatever gets you through the night.
But is there that big of a difference between beating a 1-8 team by 80 instead of 50 in the committee’s eyes?
Not saying they should let up. We’ve made our bed and if it takes a 80 point loss to reinforce the fact that a change needs to be made, then have at it. Good for Michigan that they’re able blow out one of their “peers” like that. They’re doing something right.
I disagree they have an ACC bias. I will agree they tend to love Clemson and will love Florida State if they get their program turned around.
I expect tonight's top 10 will be:
Georgia will establish itself as a top-4 team, so Alabama will make the playoffs if they lose the SEC Championship Game to them. LSU will remain close enough if a few teams stumble down the stretch. It is as much about setting the right teams up to make it at least as much as it is about determining who the better teams are.
- Alabama
- Clemson
- Notre Dame
- Georgia
- Michigan
- Oklahoma
- LSU
- West Virginia
- Ohio State
- Washington State
Michigan needs to win out and needs someone other than Alabama to lose once more. Oklahoma / WVU will be setup in case all else fails.
Hard to believe, as all 3 of them were taking snaps from the 1st quarter until the final whistle. But hey, whatever gets you through the night.
Hard to believe, as all 3 of them were taking snaps from the 1st quarter until the final whistle. But hey, whatever gets you through the night.
Boston College and UVA have no business being ranked over the likes of Michigan State and Wisconsin (heck, maybe even Purdue) but they were.
UVA proved on Friday night that Frank Beamer still doesn’t have an actual eye for football talent.
Up 42 - 0 with 3 minutes left he challenges a PSU catch. All to preserve the shutout and stroke his ego. What a jerk!
Notre Dame’s record, if they were in the Big Ten East without a hand-picked schedule of who and when they play, would be different.Gotta disagree. If Texas was undefeated and OU only had a loss to Texas, even if the Sooners looked CLEARLY like the better team, OU would still be behind the Horns in the rankings.
If ND picks up a loss, then YES, Michigan will pass them.
If ND struggles vs some of its final three games (Syracuse and USC both could give them a game) and Michigan wallops Ohio State and Northwestern in the Big Ten Championship, there is a *slight* chance Michigan could pass ND in the playoff seeding. Probably not, but it could happen.
I disagree they have an ACC bias. I will agree they tend to love Clemson and will love Florida State if they get their program turned around.
I expect tonight's top 10 will be:
Georgia will establish itself as a top-4 team, so Alabama will make the playoffs if they lose the SEC Championship Game to them. LSU will remain close enough if a few teams stumble down the stretch. It is as much about setting the right teams up to make it at least as much as it is about determining who the better teams are.
- Alabama
- Clemson
- Notre Dame
- Georgia
- Michigan
- Oklahoma
- LSU
- West Virginia
- Ohio State
- Washington State
Michigan needs to win out and needs someone other than Alabama to lose once more. Oklahoma / WVU will be setup in case all else fails.
Notre Dame’s record, if they were in the Big Ten East without a hand-picked schedule of who and when they play, would be different.
I will bet you all the money in my wallet (over $1200, as I need to go to the bank today) that Michigan will be 4th tonight. Georgia had a nice win on Saturday but it wasn't enough to jump the Wolverines.
And scoring only 3-4 plays into those drives. Rutgers still ran hurry up on offense and were passing well into the 4th quarter despite being unable to get a first down. Michigan didn't beat us 78-0 because they wanted to run the score up, we just didn't stop simple running plays on defense and refused to eat clock on offense.The 2016 2nd half featured 2nd and 3rd string players running it up the middle almost continually.
35-7. That last TD was their backups and they scored in 1 play on a run up the middle (which was the entire 2nd half of 2016 so we did better by actually forcing their starters to play 3 quarters and not getting ran over by backups more than once I guess). I was actually surprised he didn't try passing with his backup QB at all.Michigan didnt try to run the score up. Had 2nd stringers in after 42-7