Our defense was really good

Submitted by Mattinboots on April 29th, 2024 at 12:06 PM

So good in fact we gave up the second least amount of points (by only 10) and played two more games than the number 1 team, OSU. Oh, we also scored 30 of those 146 points they gave up. 

WoodleyIsBeast

April 29th, 2024 at 12:22 PM ^

The crazy part is how elite they will be this year as well....So excited for Barham and the next group in the two deep proving that it will be hard to keep them off the field.

stephenrjking

April 29th, 2024 at 12:40 PM ^

I mean, yeah. One of the three best college football defenses in this century. Two of the top ten picks were receivers that Michigan barely noticed because Will Johnson was covering them. They were so good that once Michigan got a lead at Penn State Sherrone Moore tossed the passing portion of the playbook in the trash. They were so good that Big Ten quarterbacks spent entire games scrambling in panic.

The players were/are great. The scheme was/hopefully is great. The defensive line is the stuff that dreams are made of. 

This team has been so, so much fun. 

UMQuadz05

April 29th, 2024 at 12:40 PM ^

There's some amazing stuff in here:

-USC gave up more points than was scored by both teams combined during Iowa games.

-Oregon's offense...holy shit, guys, do you need a breather?

-Michigan's own offense was no slouch, only 2 points fewer than the vaunted Penix-Odunze machine. 

Amazinblu

April 29th, 2024 at 1:32 PM ^

I appreciate this information - but, there's one other thing to think about - which is "per game" figures - rather than cumulative totals.

Just looking at defense - yes, O$U's defense gave up fewer points on the season.  However, the Buckeyes also played thirteen games - not fifteen games.   So, OSU's per game scoring defense was "146 points / 13 game" - or 11.23 points / game.   Michigan's per game scoring - "156/15" = 10.4 points per game.   

To add to that - think of the quality of teams that were played - three of Michigan's last four opponents were - O$U, Bama, and Washington.   Whereas O$U finished the season "0-2" - facing Michigan and Missouri... is that correct - Missouri?

GoBlueSimon

April 29th, 2024 at 3:07 PM ^

I like how before the title game the pundits labeled Washington's offense has "high-flying" and they weren't sure if Michigan would be able to keep up.  And Michigan scored 2 points fewer than Washington in total this season.  High-flying Washington offense.  Michigan is.. not?

IndyBlue

April 29th, 2024 at 6:45 PM ^

This is just feelings-ball and not related to any actual digging into the data, but I'd assume it just felt that way because Washington had more explosive/big plays than Michigan. Not that UM didn't have any, but the preferred MO was ground game/control the clock and only bust out the passing game when necessary. UM certainly had a lot more possessions that were long, methodical drives compared to Washington's approach of trying to hit a home run on as many plays as possible.

MaizeandBlueBleeder

April 29th, 2024 at 5:10 PM ^

Oh, and our 2nd and 3rd string played about 25% of all game time against most teams 1st strings.  Like oh, JJ didn't even play in 4th quarter in most games and had the best running attack in all of CFB.

Buffalowing Blue

April 30th, 2024 at 8:44 AM ^

Wait a minute... Iowa played 14 games. If they would have made it to the NC they would have played 16 games? How did they get an extra game? I guess they figured they wouldnt need a bye if they decided not to score any points for 3 of those games.