Bill C previews Michigan - Wisconsin

Submitted by Eye of the Tiger on September 20th, 2019 at 9:17 AM

Interesting breakdown. He demonstrates how predictability on offense has been one of our biggest problems this year.

I define standard downs as first downs, second-and-7 or less, and third- or fourth-and-4 or less. Passing downs are everything else: second-and-8 or more, third- or fourth-and-5 or more. Obviously teams run the ball more on standard downs (58% of the time on average) than passing downs (34%), but the Wolverines are far more extreme than the national averages: They're running 67% of the time on standard downs (24th most overall) and only 20% of the time on passing downs (14th least).

Both Middle Tennessee and Army took full advantage of this tendency, blitzing and stunting with abandon. And Patterson was dealing with plenty of second- and third-and-longs because MTSU and Army also knew when the Wolverines wanted to run. 

Unfortunately, SP+ picks the Badgers, but that should hardly be a surprise given how things went for both teams in weeks one and two. But also shows the roadmap for winning: mix it up on offense and force Wisconsin to pass on defense. 

 

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ijohnb

September 20th, 2019 at 9:25 AM ^

Tomorrow could be a really interesting day.  The Madison, WI current weather predictions have thunderstorms beginning around 11 AM, and really lasting in some form are another for the rest of the day.  The predictions are pretty confident, 60% chance where I looked.  It could be one of those great noon games that ends at 7 PM.  It looks like a game that, at a minimum, will have to concede one weather delay. 

Leaders And Best

September 20th, 2019 at 9:43 AM ^

I keep having nightmares of the 2017 MSU game. I don't think the weather will be anywhere as bad as that, but this looks like the kind of game where you want to get the lead before the weather sets in. Hard to shake BPONE.

And 15+ MPH winds don't look promising. On the plus side, it's possible the weather could take some of the road factor out of the game.

ijohnb

September 20th, 2019 at 9:49 AM ^

It looks like there is the possibility of it being more like a 2017 PSU at MSU type game.  The forecast right now is straight up Fugly (yep, bringing it back).  Frankly, I think situations like that tend to favor the visiting team because it can work to negate the home field advantage.  If it is a "clean game" we are looking for (no delays) I think the actual best hope is that the storms blow in early and the game is just delayed instead of started and stopped.

ijohnb

September 20th, 2019 at 10:08 AM ^

I think it is kind of impossible to know how that would go.  Runyan back, assuming Charbonet is healthy it could set up a pretty good day for him.  Wisconsin a little green at NT, I think they start a true freshman in a 3-4.  Defense held up well against the Army run attack, obviously not Wisconsin but the defense looked to have pretty good lateral speed and generated a nice pass rush when given the opportunity.  That is what is crazy about this game.  4 games in and I know almost nothing about these teams.  Taylor is really good.  That is pretty much the only slam dunk.

Reggie Dunlop

September 20th, 2019 at 9:52 AM ^

Quick tangent - I'm still bummed we lost that game, not just because it was a loss to MSU - that's an obvious nut-punch, but if you were in the stadium that night, it was actually an absolute blast. There was no escaping it. It absolutely poured for hours on end. We were wearing rain ponchos and it didn't matter. Just soaked to the core. You couldn't sit down because the benches were a puddle. By late 3rd quarter, everybody was dancing at every break and singing their hearts out and cheering wildly when the rain intensity would undoubtedly kick up again. It was a totally unique experience and an absolute blast -- until they sucked and lost. If that would've ended with a W, that would've been an all-timer. In my mind, at least.

jwfsouthpaw

September 20th, 2019 at 10:54 AM ^

This is 100% spot on. Even now, I am so conflicted about that game. Yes, the critical fumble as Michigan was driving early for what might have been in retrospect a decisive score. Yes, the frustrating interceptions.

But man, the second half was an incredibly fun atmosphere--one of my favorite times at the Big House in a weird way. It rained harder and then harder and then, when you thought it must inevitably subside, the skies seemed to open up even more. I remember not being able to fathom how the QB could even field a snap. Water was flowing down the aisles. The cheerleaders were jokingly (but almost literally) swimming on the field. The crowd intensity was crazy. It was insane and it was awesome.

Right up until M lost. Really would have been an epic memory had that last drive somehow won the game.

I imagine the experience watching on TV was... somewhat different.

Perkis-Size Me

September 20th, 2019 at 10:40 AM ^

Ugh, unfortunately that plays right into Wisconsin's hands. They want to run the ball, and they're comfortable doing that 70-80% of the time anyway. In a rainy kind of game, you largely have to mitigate or even abandon the passing game. So you're essentially taking away Michigan's biggest mismatch on offense. 

Rain or shine, Wisconsin is more than happy to keep pounding the ball down their opponent's throat. But I don't know Taylor's skills as far as ball security goes, so if he manages to cough it up once or twice that can definitely make things interesting. 

ijohnb

September 20th, 2019 at 1:15 PM ^

Weather channel says storms.  50-60% chance from 10 AM through really the rest of the day.

Edit - Weather channel is up to 80% now of Thunderstorms at noon and does not dip below 50% the rest of the day.  I am unfortunately being serious when I say that they may have a difficult time getting this football game in tomorrow.

Mongo

September 20th, 2019 at 1:37 PM ^

That can't be Madison.  NOAA has probability of rain 45% at kickoff increasing to 62% at 1pm.  It is likely to rain and steady at times, but NOAA isn't forecasting thunderstorms.  However, they are forecasting brisk winds at 10-15 mph gusting to 25.  Temps will be warm (~72) so the weather should not be a huge factor unless the gusts are unpredictable and your passing game gets unlucky via timing.

 

LV Sports Bettor

September 20th, 2019 at 11:20 AM ^

I know this isn't popular but I hate outdoor football cause of this right here. We wait all year for this game and now likely not going to be able to see the speed, quickness, passing game, kicking game due to the elements.

I want to be able to see the best athletes do athletic things and not be handcuffed. I'd prefer no one slip or slide but instead be able to cut on a dime etc....Give me an indoor game every day of the week where the game is played at the highest levels of speed, power and quickness. 

Lakeyale13

September 20th, 2019 at 9:28 AM ^

This seems to explain somewhat of the tension between "play calling" and "execution".  I have seen many a post on this site saying it isn't Michigan's play calling that has contributed to a lack of a dynamic offense, but it is the execution of the plays called.  What has to be noted, and this article hits on the topic, is that it has to be significantly more difficult to execute a play that the defense knows is coming.  

ijohnb

September 20th, 2019 at 9:31 AM ^

Agreed.  However, I can count at least five plays through two games with great designs that were just not executed.  All of the plays were designed to be big chunk scoring plays that would have gone the distance or close.  That is how teams like Oklahoma etc. put up such gaudy scores, they hit on those big plays.  Michigan has not really hit them yet, but they are in the offense now at least.  It is just a matter of doing them right.

1VaBlue1

September 20th, 2019 at 9:38 AM ^

A lot of the 'execution' talk revolves around Shea giving the ball instead of keeping it.  If there is no threat of a keep, the defense can sell out in whatever direction the RB goes.  No amount of execution will fix that.

Shea needs to keep when the read says keep.  Simple as that...