Look closely, and you'll realize that's Junior Colson snaring the game-sealing fumble and not Haskins [MG Campredon]

Michigan 20, Rutgers 13 Comment Count

Alex.Drain September 25th, 2021 at 7:41 PM

Well, that was something. My only conjecture as to what in particular happened in this game is that the Michigan offensive coaching staff had a 5:30 pm dinner reservation and left a St. Bernard in charge of the playcalling in the second half, while Cade McNamara's right arm got shut in his locker accidentally and was left bruised and inoperable. I would prefer to live in a world where this conjecture is correct, because reality is probably more grim. 

The first half was good for the Maize.& Blue. Michigan outgained Rutgers 233 to 121 and led 20-3 at halftime. A smashmouth first drive that saw the Wolverines run on 15 of 17 plays on the way to a one-yard Hassan Haskins TD run seemed to suggest that this game was going to be a loose replica of the dominance of the first three weeks. A lengthy Rutgers drive stalled out in a field goal from Valentino Ambrosio and it was 7-3. That feeling of extended dominance continued after the next Michigan drive included a pair of long passes (one to Erick All, the other to Roman Wilson), followed by another Haskins TD. It was 14-3 early in the second quarter, and cruise control seemed to be on. 

There were some good moments in the first half [Patrick Barron]

The next two drives for the Scarlet Knights ended in punts, and after Michigan tacked on another FG from short range, they led 17-3. Rutgers went on a lengthy drive extended by a frustrating Daxton Hill whiff on the would-be drive-ending sack, but their (reckless) decision to go for it on 4th & 10 at Michigan's 44 yard line ended with the football glancing off of Bo Melton's hands. Michigan took over with 0:22 on the clock remaining in the half and a quick 51 yard strike to Mike Sainristil, with a roughing the passer targeting call that ejected starting NT Julius Turner, put Michigan on the two. Haskins was stuffed and then a poor Cade McNamara throw intended for Luke Schoonmaker fell incomplete, and Jake Moody was asked to thread a FG through the uprights. He did, and Michigan led 20-3 at the half. 

The recap I had in my mind at that juncture was pretty crystal clear: Rutgers is scrappy and with a few tricks up their sleeve, but Michigan is the considerably better team. That went out the window pretty quickly in the second half.

[AFTER THE JUMP: The less fun part of this recap]

It didn't become obsolete immediately, though. In fact, Rutgers got the ball first and went three and out, which was paired with an electric AJ Henning punt return. Michigan had the drive beginning on the Rutgers 39 and seemed to be in position to put the game away early in the third. Haskins ran for three yards, Andrew Vastardis took a bad false start penalty, a pass to AJ Henning fell incomplete, and then Michigan threw in the red towel by running for two on 3rd & 12. That playcall sent the foreboding feeling of how the half would go. 

Isaih Pacheco helped lead Rutgers back in the latter 30 minutes of the contest [Barron]

Brad Robbins pinned Rutgers at the nine yard line, but the Scarlet Knights went 91 yards in 12 plays for a TD to Aaron Young that Nikhai Hill-Green was completely lost on. Beginning with that drive, Rutgers gained at least 50 yards on three straight drives, while Michigan followed all three drives with three and outs. Over that span, the Rutgers offense was on the field for nearly a full 14 minutes, while Michigan had possession for around 5 minutes. Perhaps that's why Michigan's defense started to get worn thin.

A "stinger" injury to Josh Ross left the Michigan D without its leader and the deception that Greg Schiano's Rutgers began to add to the playbook, in particularly a power read with QB Noah Vedral reading the defenders beautifully, left Michigan's defense bamboozled. Add in an offense incapable of staying on the field for more than a couple minutes, and Michigan's defense was confused and tired. 

That offense was extremely ugly. Michigan continued to try and run between the tackles despite Rutgers selling out to stop it. Michigan refused to try anything else. It also didn't help that McNamara, who was excellent up until he was hit by Turner on the aforementioned roughing the passer, suddenly was unable to hit the broad side of a barn with his passes. He finished 1/6 for 7 passing yards after that hit, spiking balls in to his receivers and missing an open Erick All by a considerable margin. Michigan also refused to test the edges, which was particularly dumbfounding given the success that they've had on those plays this season. That AJ Henning did not touch the football on offense is damn near inexcusable, especially when Michigan's offense was the equivalent of a beached whale for a full 30 minutes. 

Noah Vedral's legs were a feature of the Rutgers offense in the 2nd half [MG Campredon]

Despite being hung out to dry by its offense, Michigan's defense played valiantly in the second half. The inexperience of the unit showed in their struggles to recognize the deception that Rutgers was cleverly integrating, but they made stops when it mattered. One such stop was helped by a generous no-call of a potential holding on Gemon Green in the end zone, but the other two were all defense, a 4th down stuff of Johnny Langan when Michigan clung to just a 20-13 lead, and then David Ojabo forced a fumble that was recovered by Junior Colson to conclude the ballgame (on a drive that again had the chance to tie it). 

It was an ugly win, but a win all the same. Much consternation will circulate across the internet about the playcalling, and rightfully so, but Michigan also played well in the first half. It was an inability adjust in the second half that put the Wolverines within a close shave of disaster. Simply put, Rutgers' coaching staff thoroughly outcoached Michigan's in the second half. The Wolverines will need to prove that they can do something on offense if they aren't running well between the tackles, because Wisconsin's plan next week will look a lot like Rutgers' second half plan today. 

Michigan is 4-0. Not in pretty fashion, but it looks the same in the standings. Next week Michigan heads into Madison, a place they haven't won in 20 years, to face a reeling Badgers team who fell to 1-2 today after losing 41-13 to Notre Dame. Both teams will have much to prove, and how Jim Harbaugh and his coaching staff respond to a very poor second half is the biggest question surrounding Michigan's end of this matchup. That game is at noon next Saturday on Fox. 

Comments

andrewgr

September 25th, 2021 at 9:03 PM ^

Ohio State has all the pieces to be a playoff team by the end of the year, but I don't think it's likely; they have issues at LB and DB that have been going on for enough years now that there's no real reason to believe they'll get them fixed by November.  Still, it wouldn't be a miracle if they did.

For some reason, I can just never bring myself to believe in Penn State.  But I could imagine them getting in with a loss to Michigan or MSU or whoever, as long as they beat OSU and with the Big10 championship.

Iowa is #5, but they are not a playoff team.  I mean, there's always a non-zero chance they go undefeated and get in, but that would be a fluke.

I'd put Michigan in the same category as Iowa.  There's a non-zero chance they go undefeated and make it to the CFP, but I don't think they're a legitimate playoff team.

DennisFranklinDaMan

September 25th, 2021 at 10:53 PM ^

What's so frustrating, though, is that I don't think we are a bad team. I think we have great running backs, solid receivers, a good O line, and a defense that's doing everything I could ask of them. I honestly think, with this talent, we should be at least a legitimate contender in the Big Ten (give or take Ohio State). I think we should be 10 point favorites at Wisconsin, and at least even with Penn State.

But not with coaches that refuse to adapt their play-calling to what the defense is doing! It's infuriating, is what it is.

Puget Sound Blue

September 25th, 2021 at 11:18 PM ^

Aye, there's the rub. Michigan isn't a bad team, but it hasn't lived up to expectations for quite some time. Now, sometimes those expectations are too high, but I don't think it's unreasonable to expect that a team with the resources and name like Michigan ought to have been more competitive even in its own conference than it has been for many years. And that makes you wonder if even that expectation is too high and we're looking at a Michigan program that simply won't ever be in the position it was 20-30 years ago, save for a couple of "breakout" seasons here and there.

NFG

September 25th, 2021 at 8:07 PM ^

For nearly two decades, I’ve ate like shit and drank low quality alcohol during Michigan games. During the experience I have my highs and lows, but at the end of it, I’m drunk and satisfied. HOWEVER, the next morning I’m riddled with guilt and shame. This is my tomorrow when I remember the game.

gustave ferbert

September 25th, 2021 at 8:13 PM ^

Dominant first three weeks.  So let's NOT do what we did those three weeks (AJ Henning, plays on the edge)

When their starting Cornerback was suspended.  

It was at least worth a try.   

 

SC Wolverine

September 25th, 2021 at 8:14 PM ^

I will not be the least bit surprised to learn that Cade was playing with a mild concussion -- his drop off was just so steep.  Also, I dread the half-time decisions on offense when he have a multi-score lead.  I know that turtle mode is coming.

GoBlue1969

September 25th, 2021 at 8:15 PM ^

A win is a win, but the second half offense is very concerning. The defense from the first Rutgers drive had me worried about Michigan’s D right away. They just didn’t stop them much- no pressure on Vedral all game. 
 

First big ten opponent’s O-line and our defense got stonewalled. Doesn’t bode well. 

MGoStrength

September 25th, 2021 at 8:15 PM ^

Next week Michigan heads into Madison, a place they haven't won in 20 years.  That game is at noon next Saturday on Fox. 

I have a feeling that win or lose, it will be a tough one to watch.  DVR is a wonderful thing....just fast forward through all the bad parts or don't even watch if they lose.

LabattsBleu

September 25th, 2021 at 8:21 PM ^

I'm trying to not get too worked up about football and just trying to enjoy games this season...but damn, that one was a tough one not to get frustrated about.

A lot of things to work on it seems like to me, even the things Michigan thought they had figured out (running the ball) didn't look that way in the second half.

Not sure if this is an average team or just a bad game...we'll have another data point next week

ClubCorum

September 25th, 2021 at 8:21 PM ^

If he has another half like this then it's time to go to JJ. I thought Cade was everything that we need from a Leader/QB after the first half, but, their inability to just get a first down until late in the fourth is so pathetic. This coaching staff's inability to adjust when their game plan doesn't go 100% how they want means it's the same staff. Nothing has changed but I'll change my tune assuming they win next week.

ClubCorum

September 25th, 2021 at 8:21 PM ^

If he has another half like this then it's time to go to JJ. I thought Cade was everything that we need from a Leader/QB after the first half, but, their inability to just get a first down until late in the fourth is so pathetic. This coaching staff's inability to adjust when their game plan doesn't go 100% how they want means it's the same staff. Nothing has changed but I'll change my tune assuming they win next week.

GoBlue1969

September 25th, 2021 at 8:21 PM ^

Rutgers could be better than we’ve come to expect- so good for them.

but then there is the curious playcalling by Michigan in the second half. What kind of vanilla crap did they try and get away with? Never tested the edge- one run to the edge that got 9 yards, the next play a run up the middle that was shoestringed (otherwise that’s a td). But just don’t understand the vanilla and turtled playcalling in the second half.

I do think Cade may have been hurt a bit because his drop off was significant.

here’s to early bourbon self medication next Saturday against the badgers. 

ClubCorum

September 25th, 2021 at 8:22 PM ^

If he has another half like this then it's time to go to JJ. I thought Cade was everything that we need from a Leader/QB after the first half, but, their inability to just get a first down until late in the fourth is so pathetic. This coaching staff's inability to adjust when their game plan doesn't go 100% how they want means it's the same staff. Nothing has changed but I'll change my tune assuming they win next week.

ClubCorum

September 25th, 2021 at 8:22 PM ^

If he has another half like this then it's time to go to JJ. I thought Cade was everything that we need from a Leader/QB after the first half, but, their inability to just get a first down until late in the fourth is so pathetic. This coaching staff's inability to adjust when their game plan doesn't go 100% how they want means it's the same staff. Nothing has changed but I'll change my tune assuming they win next week.

DennisFranklinDaMan

September 25th, 2021 at 8:32 PM ^

God, wouldn't it be amazing to at least know the coaches recognized the play-calling issue? Just ... identified a problem and could spend the week working on addressing it? At this point in the Harbaugh tenure, I have no confidence he even knows there was a problem. Literally, I find myself hoping his wife, or his sister, or his brother, says, "hey, good win -- nice work. Listen, Jim, why didn't you try running it wide once that second half?"

Just ... just so I could know someone is pointing it out to him.

dragonchild

September 25th, 2021 at 8:41 PM ^

This is what everyone feared about the Washington game. They didn’t pave Washington because they knew they could. They just decided that’s what they’re going to do. They’re going to run up the middle without constraints and were just incredibly lucky that it worked the first few weeks.

It only gets tougher from here. The poor players are going to have to out-execute opponents helped by their own coaches, and we all know how well that turns out.

kehnonymous

September 25th, 2021 at 8:50 PM ^

They found a way to win when they were playing badly, so that's not nothing.

I'm still concerned.  There's a lot of previous evidence  suggesting that Harbaugh coached M teams are what they are and don't meaningfully adjust for the better from possession-to-possession or even week-to-week.  Thing is, that's true until it isn't.  There's an(other) opportunity to learn and improve from this near debacle and hopefully this we will see a better squad next Saturday then we saw today. 

Because even as bad as Wiscy was today, I don't think I need to tell anyone here how it's gonna go up in Madison if we don't improve from today.

FrankMurphy

September 25th, 2021 at 9:25 PM ^

I'm going to assume that this version of Rutgers is more like an Iowa or a Wisconsin (against which such a result would have been acceptable) and less like a, well, Rutgers.

waittilnextyear

September 25th, 2021 at 9:33 PM ^

Despite all the gloom and doom for a closer-than-expected game...I saw a couple of nuggets on the ABC broadcast ribbon for this OK-WVa game...

(1) first time since 1973 Michigan hasn't trailed through 4 games

(2) first time since 2017 Alabama no turnovers thru 4 games

Both of those seem like good things.

pworrell24

September 25th, 2021 at 9:35 PM ^

Amazing all the Harbaugh haters waiting to pounce. The second half was shit but I think Cade will bounce back.  I was impressed with his first half. Defense is young and will improve.

BBQJeff

September 25th, 2021 at 9:44 PM ^

On offense UM ran two plays - inside handoff and drop back pass.  Oh, we had 1 RPO that was poorly executed.   No screens.  No sweeps.  No swing passes.   No misdirection.   Not a single fake handoff on motion.  No play action.   No QB rollouts.  No constraint plays.  No changing of formation at the LoS.  Nothing.  2 plays.  That's it.  Over and over and over.  No attempts to disguise anything.  

It worked well enough in the first half.   In the second half it nearly put us into overtime.  

The Purple Helmet

September 25th, 2021 at 9:47 PM ^

The best thing for me to gain from today’s game was learning that Rutgers has a kicker named Valentino Ambrosio