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Brian October 2nd, 2018 at 12:31 PM

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Aftermath of a decision. Spencer tackles the boggling end of the Penn State-Ohio State game. Two timeouts and two checks to the sideline resulted in this:

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This is the PSU version of that one screenshot from Lloyd Carr's last Ohio State game.

It is truly boggling even aside from the stunt that eats the play whole. Penn State's left tackle doesn't let the backside end go! PSU options nobody on fourth and five! Trace McSorley had 175 rushing yards! This is after two timeouts! And two checks to the sideline! Three different guys are utterly unblocked! What!

In related news:

FFS, James Franklin. Next year is going to be real interesting for PSU. McSorley is the thing propping them up right now in their Moorhead Wile E Coyote year. Could be very different next year. PSU fans can console themselves on 24/7; Franklin is recruiting his ass off. Which he'd better since he's the gameday equal of Brady Hoke. Except with more yelling at fans.

Someone please stop EMU. This looks like Pleasantville State taking on Generic Green Opponent That Has Frenched A Lady's Bosom*:

I am mesmerized, but it feels like NIU folks entering the endzone should suddenly burst into color.

*[I don't quite remember the plot of Pleasantville. Or, apparently, what to do in the boudoir. Boudoir. Boodwah.]

[After THE JUMP: Maryland's culture is screwed all the way to the boosters]

Saving it. A couple of Big Ten teams are very, very bad at running the ball:

Northwestern can say they've played Duke, Michigan and Purdue; even Akron is currently 22nd on S&P+. They're probably real bad and worse now that they don't have Larkin but they've played a tougher than average run D schedule. Michigan State has played Arizona State (#116 run D), CMU (#75), Utah State (#44) and Indiana (#20).

Naturally they'll have an entire first quarter of stuff they've been saving all season when they play Michigan.

While we're discussing MSU: leading receiver Cody White broke his hand against CMU. The incident didn't look great for his availability in the near future.

Oblique interests. Okay folks, let's all root for Bobby Petrino to get fired. Because that coaching search might well be one phone call to Jeff Brohm, and that may well induce George Karlaftis to reconsider his Purdue commitment. I am a normal human.

One proposed hurdle is Petrino's buyout at UL:

Petrino’s 2018 pay, including the APR bonus, comes out to $4.475 million. If Louisville fired him on Dec. 1, right after the season, it would owe:

  • $4.025 million for 2019
  • $4.075 million for 2020
  • $4.125 million for 2021

That’s $12.225 million. ...

The language also suggests Petrino would likely get three more years of the $500,000 APR bonuses, even if he weren’t coaching. Unless Louisville argued against that or somehow failed to keep up its APR, Petrino’s buyout would rise by another $1.5 million, going to about $14.1 million on Dec. 1, 2018.

That's what about USA Today gathered for their 2017 coaching database. But a couple of other buyouts that got executed weren't far off Petrino's: Jim McElwain got axed despite a $13 million buyout; Jim Mora and Todd Graham got booted despite a $12 million buyouts. Kevin Sumlin was fired despite a $10 million dollar buyout.

Meanwhile Louisville's athletic revenue is bigger than you might expect: 120 million annually. Meanwhile the difference between getting Jeff Brohm and not getting him might loom both competitively and financially. Petrino can probably survive a bleah year. Can he survive 4-8?

Maryland items. The Washington Post comes out with an article further detailing the weird Hieronymous Bosch program DJ Durkin was running:

During meals and in the training room, players were shown graphic videos featuring loud music, violent imagery and animals killing each other. The videos were intended to motivate the players. “There would be videos of animals eating other animals, pulling them apart,” one player said. “Video segments of, like, zombies just pulling out the intestines of other people.”

“A predator attacking prey,” former wide receiver DeAndre Lane said. “Kind of just to get you in that mind-set: Attack, kill or be killed.”

There are many other anecdotes in that article; combined with the ESPN article it beggars belief that Durkin's program was a sane thing. Not that some rich old dudes care; the Maryland student newspaper was able to get some boosters on the record—and named!—saying things like this:

"He's the right guy," said John LaPides, the CEO and founder of an Annapolis-based investment firm and Champions Club member. "He represents the university well and brings the right kind of culture."

Or this:

"As much as we hate to say this, Jordan didn't do what Jordan was supposed to do," Jaklitsch said. "A trainer like Wes Robinson thinks a kid's properly hydrated and runs a drill set up for kids that are properly hydrated, and when the kid didn't drink the gallon he knew he had to drink, that's going to send the wrong signal to the person running the drill."

I have no idea what kind of morality you pretend to have when you blame the death of a kid on the kid himself. Appalling.

Not technically a sponsor note. This has ALF in it, and if there's a rule on this blog it's that any even tangentially related video that has ALF in it gets embedded:

Reboot ALF! What's taking so long?

Huh. PFF's top-graded players from the Northwestern game:

I don't think I'm going to get the same results—Winovich yes, Patterson and Mone probably not so much. Glasgow maybe. Silver lining to Hudson's absences is that Glasgow has established himself as a quality backup.

Remembering M00N. The Daily is on it:

Northwestern took back over and actually strung together a drive that had some potential. Siemian connected with Prater a couple more times to get into Michigan territory, but things stalled out, and the Wildcats faced a fourth-and-two.

They handed it off to running back Justin Jackson, who was stuffed short. The camera flashes to Fitzgerald, who gives a shrug and then claps. This probably summarized everybody’s feelings of the game to that point.

Like, “Man, these first few drives have had some weird stuff happen, but there’s a lot of game left. I’m sure it won’t all be weird! Michigan has momentum now, maybe they’ll score!”

So young, so innocent.

Etc.: Midseason soccer update from MSN. Michigan is in the top 15 and has a guy named UFO. It's all right. Trash talking Michigan Stadium.

A bit of scouting on 2020 hockey commits Jacob Truscott and Austen Swankler. 2019 hockey commit John Beecher currently projected as a late first round pick, one of nine(!) USNTDP players projected in the first round. Cooper Marody on the verge of making the Oilers. A brief history of the Superfans. Don't click here.

Comments

MGoBlue-querque

October 2nd, 2018 at 12:49 PM ^

ALF!! That was my jam back in the day.  I will still randomly blurt out, "Good night, Mrs. Ochmonek, wherever you are."  I watched an episode of ALF with the kids a few months back and it does not hold up well...at all. 

 

 

DY

October 2nd, 2018 at 1:30 PM ^

My sister and I got the talking ALF stuffed doll for Christmas one year. My dad thought it was hysterical. The best parts of ALF are: his given name is Gordon Shumway; he eats cats; he’s from Melmack; and the one episode he parodied Tom Cruise lip-syncing Old Time Rock N Roll from Risky Business.

UP to LA

October 2nd, 2018 at 12:56 PM ^

Possibly an unpopular opinion, but I kinda like the grayscale field with colored endzone. I feel like it adds an element of schadenfreude if you can shut out a team and make them feel like they played the entire game in the retrograde '50s portion of a movie about suburban awakening

Bambi

October 2nd, 2018 at 3:25 PM ^

I guess, I feel like being 106th in explosiveness would drag that well under 22nd though. But I still don't think Bill C even has those numbers published yet, so unless Brian has some access we don't, that seems to be a guess, I don't think Brian would know 22nd for sure.

lhglrkwg

October 2nd, 2018 at 1:00 PM ^

That final play by Penn State is truly bizarre. Even if the RG holds up against Chase Young and the LG actually identifies the guy over him to block, you still leave the LT with 2 guys to block because you've optioned no one. This is after McSorley was running rampant and their RB running game was largely held in check.

Franklin deserves all the heat he's getting for this. How did he think this was going to work? Sneak Saquon back on the field and pray?

Tim Watley

October 2nd, 2018 at 1:04 PM ^

McSorley has gone from arm-punt specialist who would be exposed once Godwin, Barkley, Hamilton, Moorhead, etc left to now propping up the entire team?  How is Moorhead doing at Mississippi State?

AnthonyThomas

October 2nd, 2018 at 1:09 PM ^

The most insane thing about the M00N game was the amount of NFL talent that was on the field, specifically for Michigan, but also Siemian. Don't let anyone say it's just about the Jimmys and the Joes.

MgoWood

October 2nd, 2018 at 1:35 PM ^

I don't understand Mone on the list...All I can remember is him getting blown up on short yardage situations. I would love to see him get low and crush people.

Gameboy

October 2nd, 2018 at 1:37 PM ^

As someone who is well versed in kimchi, the video of that guys sitting there eating kimchi like some snack is just very wrong. Kimchi is and always will be a side-dish whose acidity and spice-level is meant to balance the sweetness and fattiness of meat and rice. Even Koreans don't just sit there and eat kimchi by itself.

MGoNukeE

October 2nd, 2018 at 1:43 PM ^

What's the staff response to the dataset published by Umich1 on Reddit? It's pretty damning evidence of officiating bias against Michigan's defense over the last 4 years.

(see message board)

Section 1.8

October 2nd, 2018 at 1:54 PM ^

I'm not going to judge Durkin and Maryland liable for wrongful death based on newspaper reporting.  Not quite yet.  I'll wait for the official report.

But I am judging Brian Cook as "awesomely brilliant" right now, for a reference to Hieronymus Bosch on a college football blog.

jmblue

October 2nd, 2018 at 1:54 PM ^

I don't know about these win percentages sometimes.  Is a 12-point lead (26-14) with 8 minutes left really that insurmountable, especially when the other team is getting the ball?  That should be ample time for two possessions, and two TDs gives the other team the lead.  Maybe teams do win 96% of the time in that situation (all games considered), but if we restrict the subset to games  against a top 5 opponent, perhaps the percentage is a bit lower?

 

WolverineHistorian

October 2nd, 2018 at 2:29 PM ^

It's not insurmountable, especially for an elite team. 

I hate, hate, hate, HATE bringing this memory up but this is the exact position we were in during the hail mary game against Colorado in the 90's.  Todd Collins threw a 65 yard TD bomb to Amani Toomer.  We now led 26-14 and Moeller went for two to put us up 14.  The two point conversion failed.  If we get those two points, and Kordell still somehow pulls off that miracle pass, Colorado is forced to either kick the extra point and end the game in tie or attempt the two point conversion for the win.

You can make fun of Franklin for many things but I think many coaches would have gone for two in that situation.  And OSU is one of those a*shole teams that will get two critical touchdowns in the fourth quarter when they desperately need them...as we painfully learned in 2005. 

Ugh...now I need a drink. 

Alumnus93

October 2nd, 2018 at 5:10 PM ^

I was at that game. Never saw a crowd reaction to that finish. Everyone sat there in stands numb, for five minutes..trying to comprehend what happened. I remember thinking how odd Moeller only sending I think three linemen and nobody who could run with Kordell as so he doesn't get the throw off .

Michigan4Life

October 2nd, 2018 at 2:37 PM ^

It was high percentage because

1. PSU was up double digit and they're not a cupcake team

2. OSU was inside their own 10 which give credence to the low win probability for OSU

 

OSU won because PSU couldn't stop their screen game all night long and their RB screen to Dobbins pulled them out of their own 10 to close to midfield which is a huge swing of win probability for OSU on that play.

CaliforniaNobody

October 2nd, 2018 at 4:05 PM ^

I was following the game on ESPN game cast while at work and had the exact same thought. It’s a soft 2 possession game with an elite offense playing a soft defense and yet they have a 96% win probability? Even at the time I thought “OSU fans will use that number to jerk off if they get handed this game.” Sure enough...

trustBlue

October 2nd, 2018 at 8:15 PM ^

Yeah, i dont think the win percentages are "opponent-adjusted" which probably undersells the probability of an elite team coming back from a deficit against a lower ranked team.

The overall odds simply reflect the fact that teams than win usually have a lead going into the end of a game (duh). Ordinarily the team that is up by two scores late is the better team, and will end up winning because they have the lead and also because they are the better team.

If you take two scenarios - A) Ohio State is up by two scores against Indiana and B) Indiana is up by two scores against Ohio, the "projected win percentages" of those two scenarios going to be exactly the same, even though Ohio State has a much better chance of coming back against Indiana as opposed to the vice versa. 

 

Blarvey

October 2nd, 2018 at 2:07 PM ^

I get wanting to pick up a recruit however I don't get wanting Brohm or any other seemingly good coach to leave for another school, especially one like Louisville. It seems like not long ago many were upset that Purdue was not using the B1G money on good coaches and facilities. Please keep the food coaches in the conference so we can have exciting, meaningful games instead of crap low to middle end of the conference where everyone is snoring by the start of the 2nd half in a conference game because the opponent sucks.