2021-22 rutgers

Things discussed:

  • The Orange Bowl: Georgia was just really good. Stetson Bennett was great.
  • UGA had us scouted perfectly. Harrell vs their TE, two TDs each on Colson and Vincent Gray.
  • UGA’s talent was a game-changer.
  • Georgia fans were nice—Let’s have a home and home with them?
  • Cade vs JJ: Sam’s ready to go McCarthy now, but we all expect a competition, and a result.
  • Love for this team.
  • Break: Harbaugh talk. If Michigan can’t get transfers in or compete on “NIL” they’re not ready for the next phase of college football.
  • Hoops: This team is an easy scout. They need a wing.

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No photographer out in NJ tonight, so we'll give you an older pic. Still relevant! [Marc-Gregor Campredon]

About seven minutes into the second half, Michigan PF Moussa Diabate went up for an uncontested dunk. The French big man slammed the ball violently at the rim, but it did not go in. The ball popped out, Michigan fans everywhere put their faces in their palms, and when they re-opened their eyes, the ensuing possession was ending with Rutgers' Caleb McConnell draining a three pointer. That pushed the Scarlett Knights' lead to 17 points and seemingly closed the door on the Wolverines' chances of leaving Piscataway with a win. That feeling was proven correct, as Rutgers toppled Michigan 75-67 tonight. Michigan is now 1-2 in the B1G and 7-6 on the season. Michigan's season is in terrible shape. 

For the second consecutive game, Michigan got battered by two players with exceptional nights, this time being Ron Harper Jr. and Geo Baker. The former killed Michigan from distance (5/6 from three), while the latter killed Michigan using his height/length to knock down off the dribble jumpers with ease, shooting 7/8 from inside the arc. Meanwhile the Maize & Blue were dreadful from three point range and also subpar at the rack, going 13/22 on easy layups, blowing far too many bunnies in big moments. It's another loss and with an even tougher schedule coming up, the train continues to steam forward towards an NCAA Tournament-less season. 

The game really never had a crisp stretch of basketball from Michigan, even right from the beginning. The Wolverines fell behind 9-2 just over three minutes into this game and then 24-11 ten minutes into the contest. They were fighting uphill even from before the game started after it was revealed that huge chunks of their rotation (mostly bench pieces like Brandon Johns Jr. and Terrance Williams II) were going to be missing from the contest. But it didn't get any better once the game actually started. 

Dickinson was Michigan's bright light offensively [Campredon]

After that equilibrium of a 10 or so point Rutgers lead developed, the game just sort of seesawed in that state. Michigan struggled defensively in the first half, breaking down in coverage and leaving shooters wide open from the perimeter. On the flip side, they continue to stagnate on offense with no dribble penetration, and the three point shots were not falling. Even when they got open looks inside, the layups often clanged off the iron to no avail.

With about 6.5 minutes to go in the first half, your author opined that if Michigan could whittle the ten point Rutgers lead down to five by halftime, they'd be in decent shape. That didn't happen. It was a nine point lead at the break thanks in part to Moussa Diabate settling for a long two with seven seconds left in the half with the shot clock turned off that didn't fall, affording Rutgers another try before the buzzer (which fortunately did not fall). Still, the dysfunction and poor offensive decision-making was all too familiar. 

Michigan didn't get a fast start out of the gate in the second half either, falling down 14 points yet again just five minutes into that stanza. They continued to be unable to contain Geo Baker off the dribble, they lost Ron Harper Jr. and Caleb McConnell outside, and then the offense, with its faulty interior scoring and awful three point shooting, wasn't enough to keep up. After the Diabate dunk mentioned in the intro popped out, Michigan trailed by 17 and the game felt over. It was. 

Ron Harper Jr. was open from behind the arc far too often tonight [Campredon]

To Michigan's credit, the Wolverines didn't quit. They used the next six minutes to trim the lead down to ten, but yet another huge swing play happened with about seven minutes left: an Eli Brooks three pointer bounced out and then Harper Jr. came off a double screen to knock down a three and just like that, the lead was back up to 13. A minute or so later, a Diabate three went down and Michigan had it cut to seven, but again Rutgers answered with a huge shot, as Caleb McConnell banged in a three. Not long after that, the 2-3 zone coaxed Kobe Bufkin to go after McConnell while Baker hit an open three to make it an 11 point game. Even when Michigan's offense flowed well, as it did during that stretch, they couldn't consistently get stops, and that was a story of the game. 

In the end, Rutgers was able to ride out the last six minutes and win by eight, with Michigan never seriously threatening after those moments. In totality, both teams shot about the same mark from the field and both teams made ten free throws. The difference lay in the three pointers, where Rutgers made eleven (47.8%) and Michigan made three (20%). Hunter Dickinson had a fine night inside (10/16, 25 points), and the visitors did dominate the paint. It's just the difference outside was so large. Diabate added 15 points of his own, while Houstan and Brooks each chipped in 12 and 11 points. No other Scarlett Knights scored in double figures. 

Michigan now enters the toughest stretch of its season *gulp*, hosting Michigan State on Saturday afternoon. That game is at 2:30 pm and is slated to be on FOX. There is no content after the jump. 

[Patrick Barron]

THE ESSENTIALS

WHAT #21 Michigan (7-5, 1-1 Big Ten)
vs #103 Rutgers (7-5, 1-1 Big Ten)

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[Patrick Barron]

WHERE The RAC
Piscataway, NJ
WHEN 7 PM Eastern
Tuesday 1/4
THE LINE Kenpom: M -4
Torvik: M -5
TELEVISION BTN

THE OVERVIEW

Rutgers has a win over Purdue and a loss to Kenpom #299 Lafayette. Also it weird Rutgers results: ten point win over Kenpom #38 Clemson, losses to two more teams outside the Kenpom top 100 (DePaul and UMass). They've been hammered by Illinois and Seton Hall. In conclusion, Rutgers is a land of contrasts.

It's also the same guys, more or less, as last year's Rutgers team.

THE US

Seth's graphic [click to embiggen]:

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The banana peel on Jones can come off if he gets his TO rate under 20. Getting there.

THE LINEUP CARD

Seth's graphic [click for big]:

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Rutgers. Rutgers never changes.

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