[Patrick Barron]

Penn State 28, Michigan 21 Comment Count

Ace October 19th, 2019 at 11:58 PM

I don't know what to do with this.

Michigan fell in a 21-0 hole at Penn State and looked well on their way to yet another road debacle against a ranked opponent to add to that stat everyone mentions when Michigan goes on the road against a ranked opponent. Everything from the gameplan to the execution looked ugly. On one side, the Wolverines slammed into the PSU defensive line and dropped potential first downs; on the other, Sean Clifford started hitting shots downfield, including a slot fade to KJ Hamler, who Michigan should've recruited harder, for what looked at the time like an insurmountable three-touchdown lead. Jim Harbaugh called for a punt on fourth-and-one in PSU territory. The officials probably missed an offensive pass interference on the second PSU touchdown.

Then, in a way seemingly designed to inflict maximum emotional pain on both fanbases, Michigan clawed their way back into it. Patterson responded to the Hamler touchdown by leading an eight-play, 75-yard drive capped by a 12-yard Zach Charbonnet touchdown run—though only after an improbable Ronnie Bell snag-a-fumble-out-of-midair-and-run touchdown was negated by penalty. After a deeply bizarre sequence in which Harbaugh had Jake Moody attempt a 58-yard field goal—surprise, it was short—and James Franklin turtled with three timeouts at midfield, the teams went to the locker room with the score at 21-7, Penn State.

The defense set a different tone in the third quarter, limiting PSU to 16 yards, but it looked like the offense failed to take advantage until their final drive of the quarter, when Charbonnet accounted for 45 yards and a touchdown to pull Michigan, improbably, within seven points.

Like cats toying with prey, PSU batted the lead back up to 14 to open the fourth quarter; Hamler found himself one-on-one with Josh Metellus and Clifford made no mistake in taking advantage of a safety defending one of the country's fastest slot receivers. But Michigan fought back again; Bell took a screen 35 yards and Patterson banged in a QB sneak to make it 28-21.

Ronnie Bell's teammates comfort him on the sideline. [Barron]

The defense booted Penn State off the field in three plays, setting up a drive for the tie. While nothing came easy, Patterson looked in his element, hitting receivers on time when plays worked as designed and creating with his legs when they didn't. A crossing route to Erick All set Michigan up with first and goal, but two runs and an incomplete pass only advanced the ball to the three-yard line to set up fourth down.

Patterson niftily escaped pressure, stepped up in the pocket, and found Bell with a sliver of space over the middle. The pass slipped through Bell's hands and fell harmlessly to the turf. Following a first down run by Hamler, PSU knelt out the clock.

All I know is I feel for Bell, who was shown crying on the sideline by ABC's cameras after the drop; he'd played a hell of a game to that point. Patterson's near-heroics inspired newfound confidence, though his stat line (6.7 yards per attempt, no TDs, one INT) looked familiar. The coaching of Harbaugh and Gattis often confounded, but the second-half gameplan looked sound. The defense looked like it was going to take a 2017-style pasting until they stiffened up considerably. Michigan looked overwhelmed by a night game in White Out conditions until they turned that crowd into a collective nervous wreck.

I don't know. Michigan is clearly not winning the Big Ten, and the rest of the schedule is going to be tough, and losing stinks. This time they went down fighting. Whether that's of great comfort is up to you.

[Hit THE JUMP for the box score.]

Comments

bronxblue

October 20th, 2019 at 12:07 AM ^

It was a tough loss and I'm not one for moral victories, but PSU need every bit of luck, good play, and utter bullshit to win this game, and UM in the second half looked like the team at its best.  This team wasn't going to win a national title even with a win at PSU; nobody other than OSU looks particularly good.  But this was a game Michigan needed to show some spine in and they did.

I know people will look at that Patterson stat line and complain, but it was a really good showing by him.  Yes, he missed some throws and didn't run everything perfectly, but he played his heart out and moved that team up and down the field quite a bit, even on those drives that stalled because of mistakes or some awful officiating.  And as always, anyone who shits on Bell (or any college athlete) should just fuck off.

The one good thing is that I can now enjoy football just for fun; there isn't some pressure to make a run every weekend.  And hopefully it'll get rid of the influx of that particular flavor of asshole who just wants to complain about everything.

rc90

October 20th, 2019 at 12:24 AM ^

Bell should make that catch, but just to add a bit of mitigation, that PSU defender was all over his ass for the whole play. The only reason he was open was because he was wrestled his way to an angle, and even then the defender was tugging on the back of his jersey right before the ball arrived. This was not a simple catch, and some mediocre officiating crews would call that PI in Ann Arbor.

Onas

October 20th, 2019 at 12:44 AM ^

These "fans" are the worst part of this season. At the beginning of the year almost no one predicts a perfect season. Then the team is a 9-point road dog against the #7 team in America in a prime time white out and Michigan falls behind 21-0 due in large part to terrible officiating. They lose on a dropped TD and every asshole cries "Where's my championship? This is year 5 and we pay the coaches $XXX!!!!!" I hate them. Being adjacent to them is the worst part of being a Michigan fan.

not TOM BRADY

October 20th, 2019 at 12:07 AM ^

I don’t know what to feel about this game. The offense looked functional. The defense made some plays to keep us in the game. It might have been the best we’ve played all year. Angry about the start and finish. To Hell with Notre Dame. 

jmblue

October 20th, 2019 at 12:10 AM ^

I'm not delusional enough to expect the team to win every game.  For Michigan that's a once-in-a-generation thing (the last two times in the regular season were 1971 and 1997).  I just want the team to play hard for 60 minutes.  If they do that, they will win most of the time.  But sometimes they don't, because . . . sports.

Jevablue

October 20th, 2019 at 12:27 AM ^

Bull.  People expect coaches to maximize talent.  And that clearly fucking does not happen consistently at M. We also expect our coaches to appear to be at least as smart as their counterparts. Tonight Don Brown was made an absolute fool of.  And so it goes.  Nope, these shit coaches have dumbed our expectations waaay down.  

TrueBlue2003

October 20th, 2019 at 12:36 AM ^

I wouldn't even say they're not maximizing talent.  They've developed really good football players and once again a whole boatload of them will go to the NFL after this year. 

They're not maximizing the teams chances to win, though, considering the talent they've recruited and developed.

They kick 58 yard FGs when they absolutely 100% should go for it.  They go at a slow pace even though they're the far better team and need to extend the game to come back from a ref inflicted deficit.  They recruit well, they coach technique pretty well, but they call bad plays (so many poor short distance play calls and holy crap figure out how to stop a slot fade) and they do not know how to manage a football game.

Onas

October 20th, 2019 at 1:01 AM ^

So you do not expect a perfect season, just perfect strategy and execution? Just because you can imagine a better outcome you assume it must've been possible and that only an incompetent would fail to make it happen.

This is exactly the type of mindset I am criticizing. "Imperfect!" This is toxic fandom. It can only make you sad.

Dan Man

October 20th, 2019 at 12:11 AM ^

I know people are fed up with the losing, but this game was a step in the right direction for how this team has looked. Offense was really clicking for a while. 

Biggip

October 21st, 2019 at 12:50 PM ^

You brought up my wife: Fact

You brought up my wife in the context of her having sex with someone that is not me and that she wouldn't have to have sex with: Fact

My main question is: Why bring my up wife at all? Why bring up sex in the context of my wife period? Talk shit about me and my hawt takes all you want.  But like the other poster said, leave wives the fuck out of this.  

Only douche bag asshole pieces of shit bring up wives and unwanted sex i.e. rape into a message board about college football.

You should be ashamed of yourself you fucking douche bag.

TrueBlue2003

October 20th, 2019 at 1:38 AM ^

But this is a step in right direction only after we wandered around in the wilderness for a half a season. 

It was two steps back to one step forward.

This is merely approaching where we were last year when we should have been better immediately given all the returners on offense.

JeremyB

October 20th, 2019 at 12:11 AM ^

Lots of folks forgetting the "Michigan is no longer a blue blood" landscape shift that finally took hold after Wisconsin. And the smug chin-stroking of "hmm, yes, and who walks in the door after Harbaugh?" ignores that 0-5 vs OSU is 0-5 matter who is at the helm. I would rather be pleasantly surprised once in a while. Go Blue.

snarling wolverine

October 20th, 2019 at 12:23 AM ^

1) We're 1-14 against OSU since  2004.  That's a Michigan problem, not just a Harbaugh problem.

2) He's 0-4 against them.  You're adding a loss that hasn't happened.

3) The year before Harbaugh, we were 5-7 and lost to Maryland (!) and Rutgers (!!).  It can get a LOT worse than this.  Be careful what you wish for.

Onas

October 20th, 2019 at 1:06 AM ^

Yeah, but look at the nature of the sport these days. Blowouts everywhere. Last year Michigan blew out Wisconsin and Penn State (among others). Some games it seems like a certain surgical edge can lead to a very lopsided score.

That said, 0-4 sucks and 1-14 sucks. There is certainly a program disadvantage here that seems to be bigger than the coach.

The Barwis Effect

October 20th, 2019 at 8:02 AM ^

Why do people think Michigan has any business beating OSU?  That’s pretty arrogant for a program that has won less than 65% of its games during the 21st century.  The two programs are on entirely different stratospheres and have been for almost twenty years. Michigan has about as much business beating OSU as Indiana does of bearing Michigan. And just as Indiana hasn’t beaten Michigan in 30-40 years, it may be another 15-20 years before Michigan notches a victory against OSU.  That’s how wide the gulf is. The sooner Michigan realizes it, the sooner they can go about bridging it. Stop clinging to some antiquated notion of being elite.  

blue95

October 20th, 2019 at 12:14 AM ^

"The defense set a different tone in the third quarter, limiting PSU to 16 yards..."

That's weird, so you're saying, like in every other game ever, Don Brown can't make adjustments on-the-fly, you can score all the points you want in the first half, but he sure as heck will come up with a game plan after the half.

Guess I'm the only person in the universe who has noticed this.  But hey ho, here's to the genius that is Don Brown!

Jevablue

October 20th, 2019 at 12:45 AM ^

DB was an epic fail tonight. You can simultaneously be aggressive with blitzes from something other than press coverage. And you could certainly scheme a corner to always cover their one explosive playmaker.  Don by any objective measure got schooled.  Having a lot of solid plays salted in with some God awful fatal schematic errors is unacceptable.  

M-Dog

October 20th, 2019 at 10:28 AM ^

Don Brown needs to be much quicker at realizing when his blitzes are not getting home, and switch to a different Plan B scheme. 

It happened against OSU, it happened last night against PSU.  The blitzes were not getting there in time, and Clifford had time to spot the man-to-man on Hamler and wind up and bomb it up in the air for him to run under.

If the scheme is predicated on getting to the QB before man-to-man coverage breaks down, and that's repeatedly not happening, then the whole rationale for the scheme is gone.

Do something else.  Don't cause your problems with aggression.

There is a reason that DCs don't always bllitz and play man-to-man, and it's not because they are stupid or gutless.

Michigan's offense last night coupled with even Iowa's unathletic but sound defense would have easily won that game.

 

You Only Live Twice

October 20th, 2019 at 9:39 PM ^

except for one drive, every time Brown's guys were on the field in the second half, they shut PSU down.  They have a lot to be proud of.

First half, refs were unfortunately far too involved in killing our drives which led to PSU points.