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Michigan 42, Iowa 3 - B1G Champions Comment Count

Alex.Drain December 5th, 2021 at 1:27 AM

They did it. If there were any questions about this team's mettle, or their ability to regroup after an emotional, exhausting victory over Ohio State just one week ago, those were answered tonight. No emotional letdown, no flat performance. Instead, just dominance en route to a resounding 42-3 victory that leaves no doubt about who the best team in the Big Ten Conference is. The Michigan Wolverines are your 2021 Big Ten Football Champions. 

Pretty cool. 

Michigan got the ball to begin the contest after Iowa deferred upon winning the opening coin toss. The Wolverines went three-and-out as Iowa looked to assert itself defensively. The Hawkeyes then cobbled together a savvy drive that went 59 yards over 10 plays, helped by a defensive pass interference call on Daxton Hill on a 3rd & 7 play. From the first few snaps it was clear what Iowa was trying to do to neutralize Michigan's defense: run into a brick wall to set up play-action pass and then heave the ball quickly (combined with cut blocks on Aidan Hutchinson) on obvious passing downs. For a little bit, it worked. They got into the Michigan red zone, but Chris Hinton and David Ojabo helped blow up a 3rd & 5 from the Michigan 12 and the Hawkeyes settled for a 33-yard FG attempt. Their star kicker Caleb Shudak pushed the kick wide right and Iowa got nothing from that drive. 

Michigan responded, and quickly took a lead they never relinquished. Facing first down from their own 33, the JJ McCarthy package saw Corum carry the ball and get a hole off the right side. Corum, looking noticeably healthier than a week prior, got into the open field and turned on the jets, getting a lead block from McCarthy himself, who improbably appeared to outrun Corum on the play, helping to escort his back into the end zone. 7-0 Michigan. In hindsight, that was all the points they would need.  

After a quick Iowa three-and-out, Michigan took little time to put more points on the board. On their first play of the next drive, Michigan dialed up a trick play that saw Cade McNamara throw a backwards pass to Donovan Edwards, who then unleashed an even more improbable laser of a ball nearly 50 yards down the field to a wide open Roman Wilson, who scampered in for a TD. 14-0. All the juices were flowing and it appeared Michigan could put the game away early. 

Iowa, to their credit, responded with another strong drive, going 71 yards over 10 plays. They again used their TE Sam LaPorta to pick up a crucial third down, and then entered the red zone. But the Wolverines continued their strong red zone performance from last week and forced an incompletion on 3rd & Goal from the four yard line. Ferentz settled for a FG to cut the lead to 14-3 near the end of the first quarter. 

Corum's getting healthy... watch out [Fuller]

Michigan's offensive momentum seemed to continue after AJ Henning got 29 yards on a run into Iowa territory, but two plays later a pass thrown behind an open Erick All by McNamara bounced off the TE's hands and into the waiting arms of Iowa LB Jack Campbell. For a moment, it seemed as if the turnover voodoo that Iowa needed had struck. That said, the air went out of the balloon when a tripping penalty set the Hawkeyes back 15 yards and brought the drive to an unsavory conclusion, a Tory Taylor punt. 

The first quarter was exciting, but the second quarter was not. Beginning with that Iowa punt, seven consecutive possessions ended in punts between the two teams, who were rolling around in the metaphorical mud and playing the field position game. Cade McNamara seemed out of rhythm for the Michigan offense, who had to limit the playbook after starting three straight drives inside their own ten yard line. The Wolverine defense did its job though, shutting Iowa down (and dodging a potential targeting call on Rod Moore), and after a McCarthy Hail Mary attempt landed in the arms of an Iowa DB after the clock had hit 00:00, Michigan headed to halftime up 14-3. Not incredible, but well on the way to victory. 

Defense was dominant again [Patrick Barron]

Both teams headed to halftime with a chance to adjust, and it was the Michigan coaching staff who ran circles around the Hawkeyes' staff. Mike Macdonald started sending LBs into the backfield to counter Iowa's play-action bootlegs, while Josh Gattis keyed in on opportunities in man coverage. Just like last weekend, the Wolverines won the first two possessions of the half emphatically, forcing an Iowa punt and then stitching together a 10-play, 82 yard drive that put the game in a stranglehold. Haskins and Corum rushed Michigan into Iowa territory before McNamara delivered the best ball of his night to Luke Schoonmaker in man coverage down the seam, which got Michigan to the four. On the very next play, Hassan Haskins walked into the end zone. 21-3. 

At this juncture, Iowa's backs were against the wall and they proceeded to do the one thing they absolutely could not do, which was both eat up tons of time AND not get any points. The Hawkeyes drove 60 yards over 7:13 (now using backup QB Alex Padilla), yet turned it over on downs in the Michigan red zone after the Wolverines saw their fourth down play call coming a mile away. When Michigan reclaimed possession, there was just over 16 minutes to play and the game was all but over. 

The game was essentially finished at this point, and the fourth quarter saw Michigan break Iowa's will, running the score up perhaps as a way to impress the almighty College Football Playoff committee. They blocked a Tory Taylor punt and then quickly cashed in a TD on a Haskins dive following a circus Schoonmaker catch. After another Iowa punt, Michigan went 81 yards in 8 plays following a flea flicker to Erick All, which was capped off by an All one-handed TD catch. The starters came off the field, and so it was Caden Kolesar who intercepted a Padilla pass to set up Michigan's final TD, which was scored by a Donovan Edwards one-yard run. As the final seconds rolled off the clock, Michigan had blown out Iowa 42-3 and won themselves a ring. 

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Pretty neat, imo [Patrick Barron]

Michigan completely dominated Iowa tonight. The Hawkeyes had three good drives, but got only three points total on those drives. For another week, the Michigan defense in the red zone was stout and I did think that Kirk Ferentz's coaching staff came with a good gameplan. They targeted Michigan's LBs in coverage and then relied on play-action to get their receivers open. It got them a few solid drives. But they couldn't cash it in when it mattered and the fact they gained 190 yards on those three drives, but just 89 total on their other 10 drives, says a lot. This is the second straight time that Michigan's defense has held Iowa to just three points, following 2019's 10-3 win. 

The pass rush wasn't overwhelming, but that's in part due to Iowa scheming around it. They came ready to address what figured to be the biggest mismatch, but in the process had to sacrifice timing on throws (chucking it early before a guy was open). Michigan keyed in on the running game and they were successful, holding Iowa to 104 rushing yards on 33 carries (3.2 YPC). In the passing game, Iowa was 19/38 on 4.2 Y/A, 0 TD and 1 INT. In total the Hawkeyes gained 279 yards on 71 plays (3.9 Yards Per Play), with some of that coming against reserves. The defense did its job. 

Offensively, it was uneven for a time, and Michigan relied on big plays throughout, but when you put up 461 yards and 42 points on what was an SP+ top 10 defense, who's complaining? Cade McNamara didn't have his best game, but he still was 16/24, averaging 7.0 Y/A with a TD pass, in addition to the bad luck interception. His aforementioned throw to Schoonmaker down the seam was a beauty. The rushing game was largely halted on a down-to-down basis (Haskins had only 3.3 YPC) by an Iowa defense selling out to stop it, but the big plays hurt them. Cornelius Johnson, McNamara, Corum, and Henning all had 15+ yard rushing plays, and the 67-yarder was crushing. 

Edwards -> Wilson was the highlight of the night [Barron]

The passing game picked up yards in chunks in what was a team effort- 10 different Wolverines caught the team's 18 passes. All and Wilson hauled in the TDs, but nearly everyone was getting involved in that very deep group of passcatchers. And of course, we can't talk about the offense without mentioning Donovan Edwards again, whose bomb to Roman Wilson is the greatest ball thrown by a skill position guy on a trick play your author has ever seen. A tight spiral fifty yards down the field, thrown by your RB. What the f***? 

The Michigan Wolverines are your B1G Champions for the first time in 17 years, and outright champions for the first time in 18 years. Decades worth of haunting infographics have been extinguished and each of these 130+ players will get a chance to hoist the trophy. For a team that entered the fall of 2021 unranked and shrouded in mystery, this has been a season beyond anyone's wildest dreams. When they are announced as a member of this season's College Football Playoff, they will be the first team to ever start the season unranked in the AP Poll and then qualify for the CFP. Your author predicted 7-5 in this year's Hail to the Victors. Michigan is now 12-1. 

I would say it is unbelievable, but it wasn't to everyone. The players and coaches all believed, and they are why we get to bask in this glory. This is the mentally toughest, and the best coached team of the Harbaugh era by a country mile, and the first to have a truly dynamic offense and defense. They pose far more danger to an opponent than the 2016 or 2018 teams, who presented dominant defenses but slow moving and not fearsome offenses. We'll see how far that can take them into December/January. 

A toast to Jim Harbaugh [Fuller]

For Jim Harbaugh, this is the culmination of a seven year project. It was a long and winding road to get here, one that took heartbreak and misery, and constant reinvention of the staff and team. At this time last year, it seemed as if the Harbaugh era was dead in the water and would ultimately come one fateful spot in Columbus, Ohio, short of realizing glory. Now he has reached that peak, and the memory of JT Barrett falling to the Horseshoe turf fades like a dying fire. All it took was a complete staff shake-up, a pay cut, and a culture reorganization from the players. Nothing but incredible things to say about what Harbaugh did this season. 

For the players, this has to be the greatest moment of their playing careers up to this point. Though it is a primarily younger core of players (those from the 2018-2020 recruiting classes) who got it done (Hutchinson, Haskins, McNamara, All, Ojabo, DJ Turner II, Colson, Corum, Wilson, Cornelius Johnson, etc), I couldn't help but think about the grizzled veterans as the time ran down. Andrew Stueber, Andrew Vastardis, Brad Hawkins, and Chuck Filiaga stood out in particular, 5th and 6th year players who did their time and sat through so many painful moments, from the 2018 Outback Bowl meltdown to multiple painful losses to Ohio State, from several fanbase freakouts after MSU losses to the lowest of the lows last fall. They stayed in Ann Arbor and believed in this team, and for those players, the victory champagne will taste the sweetest. 

Michigan now awaits their fate from the College Football Playoff committee. The Wolverines are certain to be included, but the question now comes down to their ranking, opponent, and venue. With #1 Georgia getting pummeled in the SEC title game, the pole position now is up for grabs between Alabama and Michigan. Both teams beat expectations with wins today and both teams are 12-1. The CFP's tendencies make it seem more likely that 'Bama will grab the top spot, slotting Michigan in at #2, but we shall see. If Michigan is #1, they would likely face Cincinnati. If #2, they would likely face Georgia. The Bearcats are a dangerous yet still largely unproven 13-0, while the Bulldogs saw their juggernaut status be wiped away after a disastrous 17-point loss to Alabama that smashed the veneer of their supposedly all-time great defense. 

The two venue options are Arlington, TX, for the Cotton Bowl, or Miami, FL, for the Orange Bowl. At the moment, it seems like Miami is more likely. Both semifinal games will take place on Dec. 31, 2021, one at 3:30 PM EST and the other at 7:30 PM EST. The playoff matchups will be announced tomorrow (today) at noon EST on ESPN. 

Comments

Rendezvous

December 5th, 2021 at 10:21 AM ^

I was especially happy that Carter Selzer finally got his first reception that counted--he'd had a couple called back on penalties plus one overturned on review. It was clear to me that they were trying to throw to him on that final scoring drive. The PI in the endzone was on a ball thrown to him, too. 

mgowill

December 5th, 2021 at 8:08 AM ^

I’m still alive for those who might remember my name. I am also one who gave this team not much chance. I thought 8-4 and even after the MSU loss thought they had one or two more losses. I’ll gladly sit in the corner, eat my words, and just STFU and enjoy this moment for an amazing team. So many bad streaks wiped out, a lot of them show up in those infographics - 0 and whatever versus (fill in team), this many years since (fill in the blank). Great season! Go Blue!

outsidethebox

December 5th, 2021 at 8:13 AM ^

It was a glorious day of football-Michigan football for sure!!! I thought/said going in that if Michigan played to their ability and Iowa played to their ability that Michigan would win by 3 scores...I was wrong-it was SIX scores!!! Hats off to Iowa for their great effort-they  truly competed as well as they could have-but Hail to our boys!!!

It was precious hearing our 12 year old grandson, who spent the day with us watching football, singing "Hail to the Victors" as he tried to settle into a nights sleep!

It is fair to note another incredible talent/performance-yesterday. I was hoping that Georgia would squash the Tide-and Young in particular and catalyze a Hutchinson leap. But yesterday, Bryce Young won the Heisman Trophy fair and square-OMG, can that kid play.

k.o.k.Law

December 5th, 2021 at 8:35 AM ^

post game radio interview - Corum said he was 85%, need a couple more weeks.

So our team is only going to get BETTER!!!

It is always great to be a Michigan Wolverine.

Having beaten the second best team from Ohio, look forward to beating the best team from Ohio in the playoffs

lou apo

December 5th, 2021 at 8:36 AM ^

Edward's runs like a 5 star rb, he catches like a 5 star wideout, he throws like a 5 star QB, I say we put him in at defensive end and see what he does there. 

1VaBlue1

December 5th, 2021 at 8:45 AM ^

What a game to win a championship with!  Donovan Edwards is going to scare the living hell out of people when he figures out pass protection and gets in on actual running plays!  Holy hell what a weapon he is!!  This offense is more dynamic than the other three CFP teams.  It has more weapons, a solid OL, and the best RB and WR groups on the field in every game.  And its diversity of play calling will get yards and points against any defense.

We just saw Georgia's secondary get eviscerated by a one WR downfield threat.  What's it going to do against three guys with 'SEC speed', route running ability, and a TE and RB that cannot be left alone?  I wasn't impressed with their pass rush, either.  Bama has been getting Young bounced around all year, and UGA couldn't even come close.  Those guys are really good - but overrated like nobodies business.

Defensively, it's legit.  MacDonald will find a way to slow down Bama's WR, and I think the rest of the guys and scheme are plenty good enough.  OSU will agree...  UGA's offense hasn't scared me all year, and they did nothing yesterday to change that opinion.  UC worries me, but mostly because they have a running QB and I haven't seen them play.  But I'm not really worried here.

Special teams is a win for Michigan.  That's not even a question.

GO BLUE!!!!  Still can't believe this has happened!!!

WolverBean

December 5th, 2021 at 8:50 AM ^

And even more amazingly, it's not a fluke. The last great Michigan team in 2011 was a lot of fun to watch, but as has been documented in this space, it did take a certain amount of luck to get there - most obviously in the Sugar Bowl win, which was absurd by any measure. By contrast, this 2021 team is if anything unlucky not to be 13-0 right now, with dominant victories over two 10-win teams including the Death Star down south, plus @Wisconsin and @Penn State. Not only is a playoff berth well-deserved, but I dont think we've seen the ceiling yet on how good this team can be. I'm so grateful we get to watch them play (at least!) on more time. GO BLUE!

Wolverine 73

December 5th, 2021 at 9:27 AM ^

Don’t stop now.  There isn’t a super team this year.  Alabama is lucky to have only 1 loss.  Georgia just had its generational defense shredded.  Cincinnati hasn’t had to play anyone really good.  OSU was supposed to be a super team.  We can beat anyone.  Just believe and keep doing what you have been doing!

WolverineHistorian

December 5th, 2021 at 9:44 AM ^

What an amazing night.  You always knew if Michigan made it to this game, the fans would take over the place and be rocking.  But it was always the OSU show plus that bitter 2016 game where I angrily watched two squads we beat play for the conference title.  

It's hard to even put together the right words.  The start of the game, the glorious WTF feeling when Edwards threw that perfect pass to Wilson, Haskins doing Haskins things, Hutchinson pressuring the Iowa QB all night.  In the 4th quarter, I told my dad it would be nice to see Cade throw a TD in this game and then literally a minute later, he did.  I'm just so freaking happy right now.  

Only one complaint.  We need the Big Ten games to go back to ABC.  Because Fox outdid themselves with their commercial breaks.  It's become comical now.  Three times they did the score-commercial-kickoff-commercial format.  When Michigan blocked the punt, they couldn't wait to immediately go to commercial.  (It was literally seconds.) They had to be dying inside during our 3rd touchdown when the drive took about 5 minutes off the clock.  Fox is a disgrace.  They should just market it as their 4 1/2 hour block of commercials with just a little football mixed in.  

M-Dog

December 5th, 2021 at 9:57 AM ^

The best part is that people can no longer say that James Franklin is a better coach than Harbaugh because he beat Ohio State and won the Big Ten that one time.

 

Teddy Bonkers

December 5th, 2021 at 10:47 AM ^

Last night I was thinking Michigan's win could be bad news for Janklins PR, seems like sports media really talked up JH's struggles against rivals, ranked tens, etc. But didn't seem as interested in discussing similar issues at PSU. PSU having done it once and Michigan never doing it was a lazy take IMO, if not for a blocked punt against OSU, PSU would not have a title game apperence, if not for a bad spot Michigan would have had title appearance in 2016. At this point I think any reasonable person has to agree Jim has achieved better results at Michigan than James at PSU. 

champswest

December 5th, 2021 at 10:09 AM ^

I didn’t even venture a preseason prediction of what our record would be, because I didn’t have a clue about how good or bad this team would be. When Ronnie Bell went down in the first game, I thought our chances for a great season was gone.

This is a special team in many ways. Credit to the players and staff. They are really good and can certainly go further. I’m glad that we have weeks to enjoy this win.

Fan from TTDS

December 5th, 2021 at 10:22 AM ^

Hello I have never posted on this site before, but have read many posts here over the last few years.  I want to congratulate your team on winning the Big Ten title.  I am in my 50's and a fan from that team down south.  I attended OSU in the late 80's.  My freshman year Earle Bruce was fired.  I never attended a football game when I was a student at OSU.  I lived through the John Cooper years and wondered at that time are we ever going to beat you guys again?  Since 2000 I have gone to many football games in the Shoe and have gone to every MI vs OSU game in Columbus.  I have never been to The Game in AA though.  I went to one National Championship game on January 3, 2003 when we played the Miami Hurricanes.  I was hoping to go the one in Indy next month on January 11, 2022, but that isn't going to happen.

I was not born in this country and lived in Toledo for 38 years.  During that time I worked along side many Wolverine fans.  We had a mutual respect of each other.  I no longer live in Toledo, but I am still in Ohio.  I have always rooted for MI to win every game except when we play each other at the end of November.  I went to a couple of Big Ten Championship games in Indy and experienced what your team and your fans experienced last night.  What a great venue they have there in Indianapolis or Charles Barkley would say "In the Anapolis" haha.

Well at this time of year I always root for the Big Ten teams to win their bowl games.  I hope Mi wins the Cotton or Orange bowl next on New Year's eve.  Bring back the National Title to the Big Ten Conference.

OldSchoolWolverine

December 5th, 2021 at 3:22 PM ^

You are a true fan.  The ones that are root for the other, since both programs are a part of each other and make them both great.  Love and hate are the same emotion. Yin and yang.   Many clowns here want u guys to lose.  I don't.  What these morons don't seem to understand is the rivalry is the fuel for the motivation to be great, and greatness of one makes the other to keep up.  You see the clowns pop in on occasion, on both sides, and it's silly.

SD Larry

December 5th, 2021 at 10:59 AM ^

Awesome performance by a well coached and focused team with great chemistry that brings it.  What a joy this season has been watching this team outwork, out hustle and outplay its opponents.  The Donovan Edwards td dime pass was as good an offensive play as I can remember ever seeing, despite cheap and late hit he took after.  

Shoutout to Alex Drain.  You are a terrific sports writer and analyst young man.  You are as good as any writers in the national media.  I  mean that !   Thank you for your excellent work this season. 

 

lhglrkwg

December 5th, 2021 at 11:01 AM ^

Minor gripe on the officiating- on Donovan's TD pass he took a really late shot. Should've been roughing the passer at minimum. I thought it was targetting and a pretty cheap shot as well. Refs protect the QB but will let someone else passing get destroyed way too often. It's a dangerous play

Walmart Wolverine

December 5th, 2021 at 11:01 AM ^

There's a part of me that wants Cincinnati and the easier draw

But I've flipped to the bigger part of me that wants Georgia and Alabama.  Bring it.  Leave no questions for the haters

This team is special and this year is a lot of fun.  Happy for these kids and for Harbaugh.  What an accomplishment, and I know they are on a mission to complete their work.  I've never seen a Michigan team so determined and so resilient

Walmart Wolverine

December 5th, 2021 at 11:01 AM ^

There's a part of me that wants Cincinnati and the easier draw

But I've flipped to the bigger part of me that wants Georgia and Alabama.  Bring it.  Leave no questions for the haters

This team is special and this year is a lot of fun.  Happy for these kids and for Harbaugh.  What an accomplishment, and I know they are on a mission to complete their work.  I've never seen a Michigan team so determined and so resilient

MGoStrength

December 5th, 2021 at 11:14 AM ^

Your author predicted 7-5 in this year's Hail to the Victors. Michigan is now 12-1. 

I'm with you.  I predicted 8-4.  I'm so glad to be wrong.

For Jim Harbaugh, this is the culmination of a seven year project. It was a long and winding road to get here, one that took heartbreak and misery, and constant reinvention of the staff and team. At this time last year, it seemed as if the Harbaugh era was dead in the water and would ultimately come one fateful spot in Columbus, Ohio, short of realizing glory.

I think we are all so happy that Jimmy finally got there and doesn't have to live with coming up short at UM his entire career and UM doesn't have to move on from it's former star player.  It was an ending that seemed almost inevitable a year ago.  I hope he's able to keep this staff in place for a few years.

Blake Forum

December 5th, 2021 at 11:20 AM ^

The end of this season has honestly been hard to process. I knew the team was good back when they whooped Wisconsin in Madison. (It would be quite funny to go back to some of the bedwetting comments around here in the first half of the season, when everything was sure to fall apart as soon as we faced a "real" this or that, but I'm a nice person.) And I'm an optimist by nature. But wow, to beat Ohio State, win the B1G, and go to the B1G as a deserving top two seed? Not even sure what to say. This wasn't supposed to happen, but it's glorious

umaz1

December 5th, 2021 at 11:26 AM ^

Let’s fucking go!! That Edwards pass was a thing of beauty. I know he played wildcat QB in high school, but did he ever throw a pass? That was incredible. So happy for everyone. Go Blue!!

AlbanyBlue

December 5th, 2021 at 11:30 AM ^

Great work on the column, Alex......

I haven't felt this way in many, many years about Michigan football. 2011 was great, of course, but this is another level.

We should be undefeated (thanks, refs), but I don't care much. Big Ten Champions, and we beat our biggest rival like a drum!!

When Ferentz kicked the FG from the 4, I knew it was most likely over. We had them mostly downloaded by that point. Kinnick magic aside, Iowa is quite pedestrian.

Now, another moment of Zen....
Rushing the field. OSU vs Umich... I'm there some where :) #BeatOhio #PinToWin | Go blue ...

MgofanNC

December 5th, 2021 at 11:32 AM ^

That 4 point loss to MSU looms pretty large right now (thanks again refs). We would be a unanimous 1 as an undefeated BIG 10 champ. Now we will probably have to face Georgia as the 2 seed, which I do think is a game we can win, but I'd still rather play Cincy than Georgia. 

Great win. Great season. Great team. 

Onward!

Go Blue!

outsidethebox

December 5th, 2021 at 11:42 AM ^

I wish for anyone who cares to have at least an ounce of appreciation of what that picture of JJ leading Blake down the field on that TD run means-on a variety of levels. 

Fan from TTDS

December 5th, 2021 at 12:01 PM ^

Well before the final CFP poll comes out, here is what I think will happen 

1. Alabama

2. MI

3. Georgia

4. Cincy

5. ND

6. Ohio State

Any team in the top 4 can win the national championship.