Here's some good news: no players cramping up in late season games

Submitted by Ezekiels Creatures on January 2nd, 2020 at 12:30 AM

It seemed it happened regularly, in late season games, the past couple of years, to see players down on the field with leg cramps. I can't recall it happened even once this year.

 

Good work by Ben Herbert, Strength and Conditioning coach, and Abigail O'Connor, Performance Dietitian.

MonkeyMan

January 2nd, 2020 at 12:34 AM ^

UM is #1 in stopping leg cramps- I can't wait for the NCAA to release the full rankings of every school

Moral victories are sweetest

ldevon1

January 2nd, 2020 at 5:17 AM ^

At this point, what else do we have to cheer for? I have a few more moral victories. Ambry played his ass off yesterday. I don't think he was tested. Hinton played a hell of a game. Hutchinson keeps getting better. Our slow running backs are looking really good. DB had a good game plan yesterday (I know, people don't think so) but their QB played better than ours. McGrone was very good yesterday. Vincent Gray is getting better. Dax Hill had a rough outing, but he is a freshman that will take a major step next year. If the playoff showed us anything, it's that replacing Dobbins, Okudah, and Wade will hurt OSU next year. And lastly, Go blue, its basketball season. 

B3renb@UM

January 2nd, 2020 at 1:16 AM ^

the number one job of the strength staff has to be to make Dylan McCaffery be something other than glass. Can't have a legit QB competition if one guy cant stay on the field

Ezekiels Creatures

January 2nd, 2020 at 4:31 AM ^

The hit in the Wisconsin game was particularly vicious. It was one of the worst cases of targeting I've ever seen. What could Ben Herbert have done as a trainer to stop a head injury from happening in it?

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVChIyxQU0s

blueday

January 2nd, 2020 at 9:18 AM ^

Also, based upon the home schedule, ticket prices should decrease.

https://fbschedules.com/ncaa-2020/team/michigan