MGoPodcast 15.15: Mountains In The Background Comment Count

BlueBarron January 4th, 2024 at 7:00 AM

2 hour and 30 minutes

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1. Rose Bowl Feels

Starts at 1:00

If Michigan wins the national championship, was the Rose Bowl still a bigger game? It was a real Rose Bowl. There is almost no piped in music so you can actually just hear the ambience of the crowd. It's the most beautiful stadium in America and you couldn't build it today. There are no stadium gimmicks, just the existential dread of playing Alabama in the most important game ever (this is a compliment). Michigan wasn't ready to be at this level two years ago, but now they're The Man going into the national championship game.

[The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP]

 

2. Offense vs Alabama

Starts at 21:21

Michigan puts up nearly 400 yards of offense and it feels like they left a lot on the field. Aside from TCU, the only game where JJ had to put up a game winning touchdown drive (featuring the dumbest Roman Wilson penalty of his career). AT LAST THEY RUN PLAY ACTION. Roman Wilson makes up for it by not only having a truly heroic catch but landing on his feet and he keeps going. Michigan had a great gameplan and schemed a lot of open receivers. Michigan didn't run dig but Alabama was trying to account for it. Michigan had counters to a lot of the stuff they've been putting on film all season. How did you feel about the trick plays? Overall, hard to criticize the gameplan. Mullings can catch! Blake's OT touchdown run is insane, shout out to Karsen Barnhart and Trente Jones. Semaj Morgan was probably in his own head a bit in this game but still had four catches. 

3. Hot Takes and Defense vs Alabama

Starts at 1:03:25

Takes hotter than your blood pressure in overtime. You have to go after Milroe and Michigan did it as a team, that's how you stop Alabama. "Khaleke Hudson vs Minnesota" gameplan paid off. Josh Wallace was such a perfect fit for this defense - a senior with a billion snaps who is disciplined. Keon Sabb didn't get to play most of the day and then gets a huge hit. Josiah Stewart looked great. Michigan did a great job on their stunts. 

4. Game Theory, Special Teams, and Washington Preview

Starts at 1:48:48

Jay Harbaugh was suddenly replaced by Parker Fleming. If Michigan lost this game, it would be because of special teams. Jake Thaw should've just let that punt go. Semaj Morgan had the yips, but he's a true freshman playing in the Rose Bowl. Was playing for a long field goal correct after the botched flea flicker? Let's just not talk about the last 40 seconds ever again. We briefly laugh about Ohio State. Brian can't stream a game from his phone in Michigan Stadium but he can stream a game on his phone on a plane. Penix played out of his mind against Texas. Michigan probably matches up better with Washington than Texas. Washington's offensive line won the Joe Moore award via pass blocking, not rushing. Should you blitz Penix or just play coverage? 
 

MUSIC:

  • “Dixieland Delight”— Alabama
  • “Alabama”— Neil Young
  • “Deacon Blues”—  Steely Dan
  • “Across 110th Street”
THE USUAL LINKS:


"One of the guys in the room started talking shit about Keith Jackson, and you were getting dangerously close to talking shit about Keith Jackson."

Comments

bronxblue

January 4th, 2024 at 12:49 PM ^

I have a ton of respect for Washington and think their offense is dynamite but it's been weird hearing and reading people write about them like there's no possible way UM could disrupt them.  OSU the past 3 years have had elite WRs and until this year elite QB play.  And UM found a way to stymie them.  By comparison, UW has played basically one top 20 defense in Oregon (and I guess Utah has a top 25) and then played Texas with a month to prep.  They played well in those games but they weren't lights out, and all three hinged on TOs and late game, high leverage stops.  UW will get their points but UM feels capable of making this tough for the Huskies and we'll see how Penix and co. handle that.

alum96

January 4th, 2024 at 1:22 PM ^

It is 2021 OSU offense - 3 NFL WRs and a great QB at the helm.  I assume they have a better OL based on the hype.  I know it was a non Knowles defense but it was still a better defense than anything UW will trot out.  

We play this offense every year - we will see how it goes. 

Blue Highlander

January 4th, 2024 at 1:31 PM ^

The discussion of the evolution from the Georgia to TCU to Bama games reminds me of the Bad Boys Piston trip to the mountaintop through the Celtics and Lakers.  On to Houston to beat Washington.  We are ready!

spiff

January 4th, 2024 at 1:34 PM ^

The consensus seemed to be Morgan made a good or at least defensible choice in fielding that muffed punt.

My concern watching that live was that he was full out sprinting to get to the ball. Catching punts is a hard enough task as is, doing it while running at full speed is a lot tougher. It's one thing if you are running 70/80% and catching it on the fly.

I think that was a bad choice. Especially since we were going to have good field position anyway.

DaftPunk

January 4th, 2024 at 1:43 PM ^

Attending UM in the Bo and Harbaugh days, it was always all about the Rose Bowl.

Natty would be nice, and I look forward to watching it on TV, but there's no way some corporate NFL stadium would feel so right. There was no music on the PA, no flashing lights, minimal scoreboards (the play clocks could be easier to see,) and of course the beautiful setting. In my day, the band at the Big House wasn't miced, so the "battle of the bands" was for real.  The Million Dollar Band is good, but wouldn't shut up, even when stuffed on 3rd down, so we couldn't hear Temptation. Getting in early from the alumni tailgate, and smart potty breaks made the crowd issues thoroughly manageable. I suppose the hour-long queues for the shuttle bus back to town would have been annoying if we weren't surrounded by jubilant wolverines.

It just occurred to me that the only music from the PA all day was Mr. Brightside, nice touch..

M go Bru

January 5th, 2024 at 3:59 AM ^

I'm happy that the fans did not have to endure what I went through at the Georgia game in Miami.

We sat fairly low in the upper deck around the 20. The sight lines were great but the PA presentation was awful. Broadcasting bs Orange bowl awards every break. Fake piped-in hype music was way too loud and annoying. I'd rather hear the real crowd noise. Their band played nonstop but was pretty muted. Both bands needed to be supplementary enhanced a little to be heard better.

Georgia's domination, of course didn't help.

I would never go to the Orange Bowl again under any circumstance!

antidaily

January 4th, 2024 at 3:11 PM ^

Deacon Blues without the Crimson Tide line... just poor effort. 

Start it three minutes in at "I'll rise when the sun goes down
Cover every game in town". Just 🤌.

Next time.

UofM Die Hard …

January 4th, 2024 at 4:42 PM ^

You guys nailed it with UW.  Don't be blitz heavy at all, let the Dline go at him, get Penix confused on the coverages, and on offense keep Penix on sidelines...run, run, run some more. You do that we win, maybe a little comfy. 

 

blueblooded14

January 4th, 2024 at 5:24 PM ^

Speaking of play-action, I suggest you watch this week's MMQB with Devin. The talk about how JJ's PSU injury has dramatically limited him pushing off his back foot (kinda important for under-center play action).

Go Blue Beat T…

January 6th, 2024 at 6:02 PM ^

If UM had picked which way to play in the first half, Alabama would’ve chosen the ball and gotten it twice. They could only choose offense / defense or which end zone to defend, not both. So the Sun issue was a no decision for them.