Two Notes from Bama-Clemson

Submitted by SC Wolverine on

Two glaring things stuck out during last night's CFP semi-final: 

1.  To be a non-Bama contender, you must have elite quarterback play.  The difference between this year's game and last's year's Bama-Clemson shootout was Deshaun Watson.  Kelly Bryant is pretty good, but not elite.  So Bama could stuff the box and jam the receivers. . . game over.  The number one priority for Michigan, then, is to get elite QB play and until this happens we will not really contend.  Yes, this is more important than a better O-Line (which I think we can anticipate) -- QB play affects everything offensively.  Clemson has an excellent O-Line, but with average QB play they could not score on Bama.

Fortunatey, we have lots of young talent and Harbaugh is not likely to whiff on them all.  So whoever has the moxie, the arm, and the brain should start next year, whether it's Shea or Joe Milton or Dylan McCaffery.  (As an aside, notice how many of the qb's who played last night started as freshmen.  It's not about youth, but talent.)  (As another aside, does anybody think Patterson would have slid short of the first down late in the fourth quarter?  Our dudes will have noticed.)

2.  Neither Saban nor Swinney seemed all that buddy-buddy with their coaching staffs, at least during the game.  Here's to Jim cutting to the chase to pursue real excellence.  (I think we can count on him to do this very thing.)  A family environment really is great, but shaking things up has a tendency to clear peoples' minds.

Heads up, boys!  Things are never as bad as they seem when you are down.  This loss may be just the thing to drive us to a championship.  In the meantime, we all suffer at work together today.

Wolverine Devo…

January 2nd, 2018 at 12:01 PM ^

Jim needs to end his relationship with DrevNO or we will gladly replace him with Don Brown. He’s gotta make the right buisness decision doesn’t matter if theyre friends

MGoGrendel

January 2nd, 2018 at 1:59 PM ^

The UCF QB was 2 for 14 in the first half.  Guys were open but he missed them by yards.  His running ability kept them in the game.  It the second half he was a completely different person, feathering in passes to tight windows.  He was "elite" for a minute, but that's why UCF won the game - which goes to the OP's point.

 

Edit: Also, Scott Frost is an ass hat.

jmblue

January 2nd, 2018 at 2:27 PM ^

WR play this year was well below our norm, but I think that had a lot to do with youth.  Freshman wideouts often aren't game-ready.  Unfortunately, the one guy who seemed to be (Black) got hurt.

Grant Perry was disappointing, though.  He's not a #1 guy but I was hoping for him to be a more reliable possession receiver than he was.

Hail to the Vi…

January 2nd, 2018 at 1:49 PM ^

Ulizio was a flyer recreuit that Drevno and Harbaugh took when they had to piecemeal together the 2015 recruting class. They did not put a greater emphasis on him over more talented players, the identifed him as a player that would commit with the limited amount of time they had to recreuit.

DrMantisToboggan

January 2nd, 2018 at 12:15 PM ^

*whispers* we should make sure our “nutrition” counter is as competitive and well-stocked as every team in the country’s.

I’m not saying that Alabama is shooting every kid up, it’s not likely that they are. However, Jim knows damn well that PEDs are prevalent in the NFL. If the best programs in college are also using and not getting caught, then we should do the same (and I believe we would). Jim isn’t going to leave any stone unturned.

DrMantisToboggan

January 2nd, 2018 at 12:26 PM ^

1. I said if all the best teams are using PEDs (which they’re probably not). All the best teams are not using prostitution and fake classes/academic violations to gain an advantage on the field.
2. My moral code doesn’t hold steroids on the same level as fraud and prostitution. Like not even close. Idk where our conversation can go from here.

Don

January 2nd, 2018 at 12:36 PM ^

Yes, I was using exaggeration and sarcasm about hookers and blow, but it's a fact that there are medically proven negative consequences from long-term steroid use. From a moral code standpoint, it's irresponsible for any college coach to advocate such use for the young men in his charge.

Are other programs around the country using them? I'd be shocked if not, but good Christ you have to draw a line somewhere. Otherwise we're just Nebraska under Osborne and MSU under Perles.

itauditbill

January 2nd, 2018 at 12:34 PM ^

I don't belive that Michigan is willing to do what it takes to be a program that competes for the National Championship, and I'm good with that. I'd like to think our University is better than that. Better than the bagmen, the steroids, the hookers, the lack of real classes. I'm okay with that, and I always will be. I'm not okay with a lack of preparation. 

badandboujee

January 2nd, 2018 at 1:09 PM ^

"bagmen, the steroids, the hookers, the lack of real classes"

I don't think it takes any of these things to compete for National Championships. It takes recruiting and coaching. If you're implying that Saban/Meyer/Dabo are paying recruits to come and juicing them up, that's quite an accusation. And for steroids, I understand it could help for the O-line, but how can steroids help a QB run faster and throw better? 

tybert

January 2nd, 2018 at 12:29 PM ^

The fact that our S&C coach was told he's not coming back right after the OSU loss said something about what JH has been seeing.

I wonder if Barwis, given a 2nd chance at UM, would make a difference. Anyway, we have a new S&C coach who hopefully has an attitude and is contagious. Tired of seeing our guys not being able to push Cincy and AFA off the ball.

DrMantisToboggan

January 2nd, 2018 at 2:07 PM ^

He's not respected very much, if at all, amongst the serious football head strength coaches. It really was a cult-type following. He's entertaining (I actually thought his TV show might stick), and maybe a good private gym owner, but Lord he should not be in charge of a top tier football program's strength and conditioning.

L'Carpetron Do…

January 2nd, 2018 at 1:11 PM ^

I've noticed that for years and it seems oddly suspicious.  I don't know if its the uniforms or what but I don't know how one team can consistently look like they're on a higher physical level than everybody else.  

I'm also generally suspicious of Saban. I acknowledge that he's a great coach but his teams are a little too good. If it turns out he's been orchestrating an elaborate practice-spying scheme a la Bellichick I wouldn't be surprised. 

They're also boring as hell and never have any interesting players or any personality whatsoever.  Fuck Alabama- I'm sick of them.

thethirdcoast

January 2nd, 2018 at 3:27 PM ^

...surprise me at all if Bama was messing with DOBs on top of their "nutritional supplements." All kinds of potential shenanigans are possible in locales with poor infrastructure and record keeping. Most Bama players looked to be about 23 to 27 year old grown men out there.

Marvin

January 2nd, 2018 at 5:43 PM ^

This is absurd! My son grew up with and went to school with Marlon Humphry. He is not older than he seems - none of them are. All of their kids are just freakish athletes. Look at their high school pictures. They're not that much bigger after they've been at Bama for a while. And the football down here is bananas good. For god's sake just look at their running backs. They have like the #1 recruit at that position for every single year. 

klctlc

January 2nd, 2018 at 12:28 PM ^

I agree 100%.  Based on what we saw yesterday Peters had his audition and failed (UMbig11 said it first).

Thank god Shea transferred or it would only be McCaffrey.  Competition is good and I think next year is the first year we have two "good" qb to actually compete.  

Peters may be a solid Qb with time, but man he had the jitters early on some throws and it seemed in the second half he had time and just did not have much.  

More bad news. My Domer buddies texted that crap out of me yesterday with "sympathy".  Not sure on the math but it seems legit, yesterday's loss by M and ND's win gave ND the all time winningest % in CFB.  Now we can take it back next year in South Bend. Which BTW I already promised my stupid fucking domer friends we would!!!!

Please don't let me down.