What have you noticed on your rewatch?

Submitted by Beaublue on November 28th, 2022 at 8:57 AM

Like many (most? all?) I have rewatched the the game.   For me it has been twice over the weekend and I am sure I will watch it a few more times this week.    

What have you noticed on your rewatch that you didn't notice watching live (or in person if you were there)? 

Fun thing:   CJ (I think) was knocked down on Loveland TD pass.   He got up and signaled TD while the ball was still in the air.

Football thing:   On the MS TD breakup it is amazing how far he came to make that play.  He was positioned on the left side of the defense and must have made up 20 yards to make that play.   I'm not so sure it was even his guy.  

Indy Pete - Go Blue

November 28th, 2022 at 9:01 AM ^

Rayshaun Benny made multiple huge plays. Announcers never said his name. He wrapped up Stroud for the big sack before Stroud kindly decided to throw it into Upshaw’s bread basket. I did not anticipate him playing much - let alone making game-changing plays!

The Homie J

November 28th, 2022 at 9:56 AM ^

We might have the best Michigan d-line in years next year.

MacGregor, Mason Graham, Kris Jenkins and Eyabi Okie noticeably moved Ohio State's OL around (especially MacGregor, holy hell).  Derrick Moore got some run too.  Benny with a sneaky good performance.  I didn't notice Kenneth Grant but he's been coming as of late.

Give us NHG back next year, all 3 safeties (Moten, Moore & Paige), our stud 5* Will Johnson who was blanketing Marvin Harrison Jr.!?!

B1G better watch out, that defense is gonna be NASTY

Bo Glue

November 28th, 2022 at 9:03 AM ^

The biggest thing that jumped out to me was how close to the line their entire team was on Cornelius Johnson's first long catch. Deep safety was 6 yards off the line on 3rd and 8.

UMForLife

November 28th, 2022 at 10:20 AM ^

With pressure coming from everywhere, JJ was back pedaling and buying time. It is hard to scan the field, if I remember that play correctly. Well, CJ made a play and we wanted our WRs make a play. I wouldn't call it lucky. Listen to DG. He has been saying how hard it is to quarterback, especially with pressure up the middle and from everywhere.

The Homie J

November 28th, 2022 at 10:55 AM ^

It's not JJ's fault he didn't see Roman.  Don't get me wrong, I'm not bashing on JJ here.  He kept the play alive in the face of enormous pressure and usually we don't make those plays against Ohio State.

It would have been another "coulda-shoulda-woulda" moment like all those dropped interceptions in years past.  Love that now we're on the side that makes the high leverage plays when we need it most

BlueLikeJazz

November 28th, 2022 at 9:26 AM ^

Other plays got talked about a lot (on the pod and elsewhere) about what having a 5* QB does for you, but that play was it for me. Feeling the pressure, making the right decision, then getting the ball there on time, accurate, and with major pace is an elite play. 

CJ does major work to get the TD, but we haven't had a QB in the last 20 years who would've given him the chance.

energyblue1

November 28th, 2022 at 9:58 AM ^

So true!  Osu brought the house and pressure in his face and JJ knew where he was going on the 0 coverage the out would be there if he put it there.  Great throw, Arm and presence under fire to do so.  That is mental calm to slow the game down enough to make decisions in the line of fire.   5* does matter and why we need them over and over!  

Qmatic

November 28th, 2022 at 10:16 AM ^

This reminds me of the exact play where I went from "Stick with Cade" to "It's time for it to be JJ's team." It wasn't anything from last season or anything from the Hawai'i game. It was a throw he made vs Colorado St. He threw an out route to the opposite hash to Henning with such incredible velocity that just showed that his arm talent was there to make tight and difficult throws when it mattered the most. While he didn't really have to do that much all season, he did it when it mattered most. 3rd and long with defenders barreling at him. That was as 5* of a play you can get from the QB position. 

BTB grad

November 28th, 2022 at 9:17 AM ^

He’s a Michigan fan. He was on Rich Eisen’s show last week and mentioned now his significant other and her family are rabid OSU fans and that he had to leave the room during the OSU-Clemson CFP game because it was so nauseating. He also brought up how as a kid he would come home from playing for the Westside Cubs in Detroit to watch Michigan play and those are his best memories. I think he tries to overcompensate for it by showering praise on OSU but his genuine love for U-M comes through on our big plays. 

GOBLUE4EVR

November 28th, 2022 at 10:26 AM ^

if you listen to Gus during the 2021 game you can hear the excitement in his voice every time Michigan scored. And it wasn't just him being the hyped up announcer calling the game showing excitement, it was genuine!!! and then after the Big Ten championship game there was a shot of him giving Cade a huge bear hug!!!

InterlopingYooper

November 28th, 2022 at 9:06 AM ^

- Stroud was more accurate on the move then he’s been all season long, but his receivers dropped some catchable balls. The notable example was the throw he made on the run to Harrison over the middle that went through his fingers. After last year, they owed us a few drops.
 

- Robbins hasn’t seemed right since he got run into. I want to say it happened against Nebraska. 

- If you watch the B1G in 60 broadcast, you hardly have to endure any of Klatt’s pontificating.