A tough finish to a dream season [Bryan Fuller]

Georgia 34, Michigan 11 Comment Count

Alex.Drain December 31st, 2021 at 11:34 PM

Well, Michigan's first ever trip to the College Football Playoff could've gone better. In what many hoped would be a coronation on the Wolverines' dream season from heaven, it instead turned out to be a frying pan to the face called reality. Michigan should be immensely proud of how far they've come to get to this point, but also now are on high alert about how far the program still has to go in order to compete with a team of Georgia's caliber.

Only two teams in the country have more than 1,000 talent points on 24/7's team talent composite. Those two teams are slated to play in the national championship game, after soundly coasting over previously very good teams today. Michigan is down at 15th on that metric, and the gap between the elite and the very good in college football has never looked larger for millions of fans in Maize & Blue worldwide. The need to keep climbing continues. 

Michigan won the opening coin toss and deferred to the second half, needing a good defensive series to set the tone. That didn't happen. Georgia appeared to self-scout very well and knew Michigan would expect the run, responding by testing the boundary with screen after screen. Star TE Brock Bowers burned Jaylen Harrell deep for the big play of the drive and then the big man was able to walk in for a TD on a screen. 

The Michigan scripted drive went alright, driving into Bulldog territory thanks in part to a Cade McNamara 18-yard scramble. On 3rd & 4, the Wolverines had Luke Schoonmaker open but a Cade McNamara throw was deflected at the line just so slightly and it fell incomplete. Going for it on 4th down from the UGA 41, Cade just missed a semi-open Erick All and turned it over on downs. 

It didn't take long for the Dawgs to respond. Screens, screens, and more screens attacked the Wolverine defense. James Cook ripped off a long run in between after Junior Colson couldn't locate the hole and then Todd Monken dialed up the cherry on top playcall, a trick play that saw RB Kenny McIntosh throw a TD pass to a wide open Adonai Mitchell, who Vincent Gray had lost track of in the end zone. 14-0 Georgia. 

Stetson Bennett IV was good [Bryan Fuller]

The Wolverines now were in trouble and couldn't get the necessary offensive answer. They picked up a big 3rd & short under pressure, but McNamara took a bad sack on the next play. Michigan had Hassan Haskins open on 2nd down but McNamara's pass again got deflected at the line. After Nakobe Dean tracked down Blake Corum on 3rd down, Michigan punted. 

The first stop came on the next series but it didn't come until well into Michigan territory. A pair of 3rd down conversions and a 20-yard Stetson Bennett IV scramble drove Georgia deep, but finally the Michigan defense got off the field. Nevertheless, it was 17-0 Georgia. Michigan got points on the next drive, snapping the shutout. A beautiful 42-yard ball from McNamara to Roman Wilson got Michigan deep into Georgia territory, but another sack forced Michigan to play for the field goal, which Jake Moody nailed from 36 yards away. 17-3. 

At this moment in time, it seemed that there could be a narrow path for the Wolverines to claw back into the game, if they could procure a stop and a TD before halftime. That didn't happen. A 50-yard bomb to James Cook against Junior Colson got Georgia right back into Michigan territory and set up a field goal to push the margin back to three scores, 20-3.

James Cook had himself a game [Fuller]

The final sequence of the second quarter is when the dam broke- Michigan went three and out gaining two yards, and then Georgia scored a TD in just three plays. For the second time on the night, Vincent Gray inexplicably stopped running mid-play and let Jermaine Burton toast him for 57 yards and a TD. Cade McNamara threw an odd INT on what appeared to be a flagrant defensive pass interference on the next Michigan play and the rout was on. Michigan went into halftime down 27-3. 

The second half saw the Wolverines fight valiantly on defense, holding UGA scoreless in the third quarter and the offense gained some yards, but they just kept making mistakes. Their opening possession of the second half took them into the Georgia redzone, but a miscommunication between McNamara and Daylen Baldwin ended in an interception in the end zone. A good AJ Henning punt return started a Michigan drive close to midfield, but Blake Corum fumbled at the 50, and the Dawgs recovered, making it three straight Michigan possessions to end in a turnover at one juncture. 

Michigan didn't lay down in the fourth quarter, twice reaching the Georgia ten with JJ McCarthy at QB and Donovan Edwards shining as a receiver. The first trip ended in a turnover on downs, while the second netted Michigan a TD on a 35-yard bomb to Andrel Anthony (AJ Henning added a two-point conversion). Georgia got another TD from Bennett to James Cook matched up on a LB, and time ran out with the Bulldogs holding the ball deep in Michigan territory. Final score: Georgia 34, Michigan 11. 

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Too much of this tonight [Fuller]

A lot of things went very wrong for Michigan tonight. The offensive game plan from Josh Gattis did not appear poor, but a few notable areas malfunctioned. First off, this was a bad matchup. A lot of Michigan's speed in space stuff was ineffective against a defense as freakishly fast as Georgia's. When LB Nakobe Dean tracked Blake Freaking Corum down in space, that seemed pretty clear. Secondly, Cade McNamara's combination of arm angle and short stature led to deflected balls in big moments when receivers were indeed open.

And thirdly, but most importantly, Michigan's vaunted OL got crushed into a pulp. Faced with a defensive line better than any other in the country, fast, strong, and physical, Michigan wilted. Every piece of the DL feasted against Michigan, generating pressure with consistency. Michigan had allowed just ten sacks in thirteen games up to this point. Tonight they allowed four. The OL couldn't open holes consistently either, with Michigan's RBs managing just 4.1 yards per carry. Of course, it's worth pointing out that the three turnovers didn't help (also uncharacteristic), but the game was already over by that point because of the three aforementioned reasons. 

On defense, it was also a debacle. Georgia schemed around the pass rush through its screen game and then took advantage of uncharacteristic mental mistakes from Vincent Gray in man coverage. They also correctly identified their greatest area of mismatch in pairing James Cook as a receiving back against Michigan's still young and very inexperienced LBs. Stetson Bennett IV was very sharp, Georgia didn't turn it over, and their rushing game gained a solid 4.7 YPC. Michigan's personnel limitations on defense (lack of athleticism at corner, inexperience at LB) reared their head in this game in ugly fashion. 

A team of 3.5* guys can only take you so far up against Georgia [Fuller]

If nothing else, this game should demonstrate to the college football world the value of recruiting. It was a common refrain after the OSU game that "stars aren't everything" and while that's true, stars do matter a lot. Michigan is a talented football team, but they are not in Georgia's universe. The Dawgs have spent years funneling booster money to accumulate an outrageous amount of talent that only Alabama and Ohio State can match. Michigan doesn't have that. The three classes that make up this Georgia team's sophomores, juniors, and seniors were ranked 1st, 2nd, and 1st in the 24/7 composite, respectively. Michigan's were ranked 10th, 8th, and 22nd. When a team with Georgia's talent shows up well-coached and prepared, and then executes its game plan (Ohio State did not do those things), it's damn near impossible for a team of Michigan's talent to match that. And on New Year's Eve in Miami, Michigan couldn't match it. 

The hope must be that this miracle season lays the groundwork for Michigan to begin clawing up that mountain and landing the kind of talent needed to really win a national title. Reeling in a couple top five classes in a row would begin getting Michigan there. Beating OSU and winning the B1G next season would help that along as well. Georgia's defense was too fast and its athletes too strong. Michigan needs to work to close that recruiting gap and also develop the sort of superstar at QB that past programs have used to cover up talent gaps to win big (*cough* Clemson *cough*). 

Hats off to Aidan Hutchinson one last time [Fuller]

A few last thoughts on 2021

In the end, this was a disappointing conclusion, but it cannot defame the magic of this team or all they accomplished. Your author predicted 7-5 before the season in Hail to the Victors, and this team won 12 games. Few gave the Wolverines a shot entering the season to win the conference or to defeat Ohio State, which Michigan accomplished. That alone is a flying success beyond our wildest expectations. The names Aidan Hutchinson, Josh Ross, Brad Hawkins, David Ojabo, Andrew Vastardis, Andrew Stueber, Jake Moody, and Hassan Haskins, all of whom likely played their final game in a winged helmet tonight, will always be Michigan legends, and nothing tonight can change that. 

Speaking personally, the feeling entering this fall was something of foreboding doom. I was excited to cover the team for the first time professionally but there was absolutely nothing to make me believe this program was headed in a direction that would make me really care on a fan level. The memory of 2016, or even 2018, when Michigan's path to college football's elite seemed inevitable, felt like, to borrow a line from Pink Floyd, a distant ship's smoke on the horizon. It felt like Harbaugh was half out the door and the experiment seemed to have failed. I stopped believing in this team.

I was even more pessimistic about the set up of college football broadly. I walked around talking about 2007 as "the days when college football was great". It felt like the sport was uncompetitive, that there was a tier of elite and there was little reason to care if you weren't in that tier. This season showed that that tier is still alive (although OSU and Clemson appeared to fall below that tier for once), but I was totally wrong. There is a reason to care even if you aren't (this year) Alabama and Georgia. This Michigan football team made me fall in love with college football again. 

See you soon, Blake Corum [Patrick Barron]

The experience of waking up every Saturday watching either a win or a highly competitive game was delightful. In an era of attrition and transfers, this Michigan team had strong senior leadership and guys that really cared. The sweet taste of finally winning in Madison, the thrill of eking out a win in Lincoln, the pain of falling in East Lansing, and the euphoria of Erick All galloping down the sideline in State College were just the starter course for the sweet ecstasy of November 27 and December 4. It feels crazy to say considering where I was in late August that the only thing I can think about as the clock hits midnight is how many days we have to go until week one of the 2022 season. 

This team showed that the era of legal money going to college football players doesn't mean The Greed of the Youths by donating NIL cash to charity. They had fun, played with confidence and honor, and gave it their all every weekend. They took a shot to the jaw in late October but didn't let it stop them from winning the Big Ten. They finally got that sweet celebration in Indianapolis, and we all got to see one of the great defensive single-seasons ever from Aidan Hutchinson. Even with a game hopelessly lost in the second half tonight, they played solid defense and didn't quit, never letting the margin get outrageous. They represented all of the best that this university and football program is supposed to be. I'm going to miss them a lot. 

Finally, this game has brought to a close my first season covering Michigan Football at this site. I can only say that it was an absolute blast. Watching the tape during the week, writing up FFFF, doing MGoRadio on Friday, waking up on Saturday, and then writing the recap was a sort of happy rhythm I enjoyed, and I can't wait to get back to it. All of you, the readers, were immensely kind in the comments and gave me all the validation I needed to commit to continue doing this beyond this fall. Let's do it again in 2022. Happy New Year, and we'll see you again soon. 

Comments

MGoBlue96

January 1st, 2022 at 12:03 AM ^

Eh, I am surprised people aren't talking a little more about UM essentially tipping their playcall run or pass with running back usage in non garbage time.  Corum and Edwards had 3 or 4 carries combined in non garbage time. I don't know call me crazy but I'm not sure tipping your playcalling with running back usage is that wise against a great defense. Also 75-80% runs on first down in non garbage that simply were not going to go anywhere. Needed to throw more on first down with some quick throws honestly. So I will give the coaches an overall pass due to the season and exceeding expectations but I can't say their gameplan was without fault in this one. Though would have needed a better defensive effort regardless to have any chance.

 

stephenrjking

January 1st, 2022 at 12:15 AM ^

Huh? Michigan handed to running backs one first down a total of twice in the first three drives (in 8 first downs). Took a couple of sacks, had Cade drop back to pass and then scramble for a first down, had JJ gain 1 yard on a run. It was as balanced as you could expect. 

Edit: two more first downs for the rest of the first half, one handoff, one interception. Michigan was not running 70% of the time on first down. 

tjohn7

January 1st, 2022 at 12:17 AM ^

I think it appears to be tipping their calls based on the sample size we have. The playbook never really had the chance to be opened up due to constantly being behind the sticks. Hindsight is 20/20, but I think a coaching staff of this caliber was likely anticipating different results at the beginning of the game so the wrinkles and creativity that would've been used in those running back sets never had the opportunity to appear.

moxiechicago

January 1st, 2022 at 12:08 AM ^

Remember the early Beilein team of Novak and Douglass? They weren’t the most heralded recruits. But they worked their asses off and brought Michigan basketball back to the tourney. Their success led to better recruiting and even more success. I hope this year’s football team is remembered the same way. 

Gustavo Fring

January 1st, 2022 at 12:11 AM ^

"Only two teams in the country have more than 1,000 talent points on 24/7's team talent composite".  

This would be easier to swallow as an explanation if Michigan didn't just whoop the number 3 team, who is at 985, a few weeks ago.

Georgia was the better team, but the salt in the wound is the amount of dropped passes, missed tackles, and missed execution that turned this into a blowout.  

Durham Blue

January 1st, 2022 at 1:49 AM ^

Our guys were looking over their shoulders for Georgia defenders all game long.  Their defenders were in our hip pockets.  They swarmed to the ball and hit hard.  In light of this I am not surprised by the poor throws and dropped passes.  The totality of crappiness by our offense and the end result are exactly what I would've expected as I watched the game unfold.

Our defensive performance was the worst all season.  I'll give you that.  But give Georgia credit for doing their homework and diagramming plays that exposed our weaknesses.

SecretAgentMayne

January 1st, 2022 at 12:13 AM ^

I came into this season expecting 8-4 at best.
 

They then proceeded to show resolve and toughness that hasn’t been seen out of Michigan football in many years, pummeled OSU, throttled Iowa to win the Big Ten championship and made the playoffs. 

Some of you might disagree with me, but Jim Harbaugh and the team basically accomplished everything and more that I and the rest of the fan base could reasonably ask them to do. Beating OSU and winning the Big Ten I think was the ultimate bench mark/goal for Harbaugh and the team, and they did it. Playing in the playoff and anything else after that is just extra gravy on top imo. And they just…had FUN. Okay, I know that sounds tacky, like something you’d say of a peewee football team. But the players were having fun. The coaches were having fun. This year was different. It was sooooo goddamn FUN to be a Michigan Wolverine this season. It hasn’t felt like that in so long. 

It sucks to see them end the season on a crappy note like this against a really fucking good Georgia team, but guys, I think once you step back and realize everything this team has accomplished in comparison to where many of us thought we might be this season, idk how you could honestly be THAT disappointed. We’ve got a ton of young talent coming back next year with an easier schedule to boot. Can’t wait to see them play! Go Blue!

tjohn7

January 1st, 2022 at 12:24 AM ^

This right here.

I savored every second of this season as much as I could prior to kickoff tonight to avoid having the season tainted by a (potential) negative result tonight. Having experienced said result, I feel no differently about this season. I don't feel crushed. I don't feel sad. I feel like our destiny was realized and this game had nothing to do with that. It brings tears to my eyes to think of beating Ohio State, a result I had all but given up on. To win the BIG a week later is just pure poetry. 

I get that losing by a wide margin in a playoff game sucks but this season was never about the playoffs. It was about rebuilding and finding ourselves again. And we're there.

Let's. Fucking. Go.

WayOfTheRoad

January 1st, 2022 at 12:20 AM ^

We were to them what Iowa was to us. The talent and coaching gap was massive. Simple as that.

Really fun season and it was a pleasure watching this team this year! I'm not even upset about tonight, the better team won. It was over at 14-0 and I think we all knew it deep down. Again, we were to them what Iowa was to us.

Hopefully we aren't content with what we did this year and we keep building. We still need to catch OSU in the talent department, forget UGA/Bama. That's another step above even that but I hope we shoot for it.

BlueChitown

January 1st, 2022 at 12:12 PM ^

Talent gap, yes.  I don't feel like there is that big of a coaching gap at this point.  As someone noted earlier, I am sure there were wrinkles in the gameplan that just never could get used because their superior talent were stopping our base plays cold.  And then they were up 14 in no time and at that point you throw the gameplan out the window and start chucking the ball.

Iowa does have a coaching gap compared to UM. Their whole gameplan was the waggle rollout.  Once we figured that out, it was curtains.

A Lot of Milk

January 1st, 2022 at 12:22 AM ^

Outclassed in nearly every way (except special teams!) Talent gap was extremely evident. Also pretty interesting that Michigan compressed nearly all of its brain farts and dick tripping into two games this season (the two losses). Concerning to see them fold against two talented teams when the rest of the year they were rock solid. Next year will be extremely interesting. They have a baby soft schedule but how are they gonna handle a likely road night game at Iowa? How do we look in Columbus? It’s imperative to roll with this momentum and AT LEAST be playing for a big ten title game when we go into Columbus 

mooseman

January 1st, 2022 at 12:27 AM ^

A great, great year. Kudos to the coaches and players for believing when no one else did.

That said, a few points.

Although this game was disappointing, the most important component of winning the college football playoff is getting in the college football playoff. Beating OSU and winning the B1G will always be the key to that. Narrowing the gap with the cooler poopers is still priority one.

The wet blankets in the fanbase were only a little bit right with some of the struggles this year. Although this team turned out very good, they were not and are not a great team. A win is always a win but great teams don't struggle in the second half against Rutgers, need a late fumble against Nebraska or let MSU comeback (regardless of officiating).

I've been in the Cade camp all year, believe he did a hell of a job and playing him was our best option. However, it's hard not to see JJ is the future. I hate that it seems to be an either or thing anymore.

Finally, my favorite things about this year besides the obvious--beating OSU and winning the B1G: 1)The team improved as the year progressed. I feel like it's been a while since this was true. 2) An offensive line that could gain a short yardage first down almost without fail. How awesome would that have been in, say 2016?

Excellent year, guys and Go Blue!

Sopwith

January 1st, 2022 at 12:51 AM ^

They were far more talented and came in with a great gameplan on offense: ruthlessly attack the edges and short drops/quick throws to neutralize the rush. Isolate Cook on a linebacker (deja vu there) and hit the big play. Kudos to them.

But seriously... we were playing with house money at this point. OSU. Big 10 Championship. This would have been great but we already grabbed us the brass ring.

Couldn't be prouder of what we accomplished this year. Can't wait for September 3 and Colorado State.

harmon40

January 1st, 2022 at 12:55 AM ^

Well, we can’t say we are the best team in the country. Neither can we say we are the 2nd best team in the country.

We CAN say we are better than Ohio State. For now, that’s plenty

M-Dog

January 1st, 2022 at 3:10 AM ^

We can legitimately say we are the third best team in the country.  In all of college football.  And that's where we will likely be ranked at the end of the year, or very close to it.

Wow.

I have been following Michigan football since the late  70s, and we've only finished higher than that twice, 

 

Go Blue in MN

January 1st, 2022 at 1:18 AM ^

To beat a great team, you have to play your best game and we didn't tonight.  Whereas we seemed to be able to outscheme Ohio State and Iowa, it seemed like Georgia had the jump on us all night on both sides of the ball.

But it was a great season, and I'll wear my Big 10 Champions shirt proudly.  This team made Michigan football fun again. 

wolvemarine

January 1st, 2022 at 1:21 AM ^

It is a downer…but…

OSU wasn’t there. Iowa wasn’t there. If you tell me either one of those two would have had a drastically different result…I won’t believe you.

 Credit Georgia. I totally underestimated how strong, fast, talented, fast, and fast they are. They were better.

It was a good season. Harbaugh got things organized. He hired the right people. This team…they like and care about each other.

J.J. is going to be a badass. Cade has worked unbelievably hard for this team. These guys have all worked their asses off…in a crazy world.

Bring on Cam the Ram. Is it September yet? It must be September somewhere…

LET’S. GO. BLUE.

Bo Schemheckler

January 1st, 2022 at 5:24 AM ^

Honestly, you could tell Georgia was very talented but we had every chance to be in this game if we hadn't shot ourselves in the foot repeatedly with turnovers and a couple head scratchers on defense (looking at you Vincent Gray). Talent would obviously help alot but I think this team could have won and I'm looking forward to the next couple years of JJ and friends on offense!

victors2000

January 1st, 2022 at 6:12 AM ^

Great season fellas! 

Georgia was the better team; we were outcoached, and outplayed. They were bigger, and faster. Those all blue unis of ours certainly looked slimming. When Davis outran Blake to the edge that one play, it was time to turn out the lights. Georgia kinda showed us what we have to do to get to the next level, though. The goal is in sight. Where before, we were lost in the wilderness, this team now has direction. We certainly lose some big parts for next year, but I think the team made definite progress in terms of program advancement. We'll see what happens.

Go Blue!

Mgrad92

January 1st, 2022 at 7:29 AM ^

Alex, you did outstanding work this year. Your previews of Washington in FFFF and podcasts were eye-openers, and you maintained that standard all year. Keep up the great work — and I’m looking forward to reading you through hockey season.

Beat Rutgerland

January 1st, 2022 at 8:19 AM ^

This is the narrative and I am super irritated by it.

This team played really poorly, it is not impossible to compete with a team with better recruiting, see OSU, nor is the SEC playing football and the rest of us are playing a poor imitation.

 

The fault is not in our stars.

TriueBlueToo

January 1st, 2022 at 8:32 AM ^

Huge thank you to all the writers and content creators on this blog. I've been reading for years, and am well aware that the quality of your coverage far exceeds that of other fan sites, for both UM and other programs. Big kudos for a job well done. You have really enhanced my enjoyment and understanding of the game and our team, and for that I am very grateful. Happy 2022!

Venom7541

January 1st, 2022 at 8:51 AM ^

Michigan outscored Georgia 8 to 7 in the second half. Granted, Michigan's only touchdown was in garbage time, but the defense did step up in the second half. I have to believe adjustments were made on defense at the half, but the offense was just too outmatched to get the team back into the game.

wavintheflag

January 1st, 2022 at 9:08 AM ^

"When a team with Georgia's talent shows up well-coached and prepared, and then executes its game plan (Ohio State did not do those things), it's damn near impossible for a team of Michigan's talent to match that."

Nice writeup but I really got to take exception to this contstruct that strips all agency away from Michigan in this game and against OSU. Ignoring the fact this is a one sided equation, the control of the team is to stop the execution and we did that against OSU but not for UGA. Maybe a matter of degree ... definitely makes it way more difficult to face all those things against you but no way an impossible task.