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4-star WR Nick Marsh cemented Michigan State commitment while fishing

4-star WR Nick Marsh cemented Michigan State commitment while fishing
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Rutgers Scarlet Knights Vs Michigan State Spartans Halftime Result 14-10

Rutgers has Michigan State on disturbed watch, taking a 14-10 lead into halftime Saturday at High Point Solutions Stadium. TheContinue Reading

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Former Michigan State wide receiver A.J. Troup making a name for himself in Hollywood

His time with MSU football was marred by injuries, but helped him develop resilience. Troup now hopes to make his career mark as an actor.

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Rutgers Scarlet Knights Vs Michigan State Spartans Halftime Result 14-10

Rutgers has Michigan State on disturbed watch, taking a 14-10 lead into halftime Saturday at High Point Solutions Stadium. The No. 4 positioned Spartans showed up nearly re-leads the pack, yet Connor Cook’s pass endeavor for tight end Jamal Lyles was blocked in the end’s back zone with 1:06 left in the second quarter. Cook is 12-of-25 passing for 198 yards and a touchdown, alongside the immoderate capture attempt. The Scarlet Knights got both of their first-half touchdowns from as of late reinstated recipient Leonte Carroo, the second of which put Rutgers up 14-7 at the 13:11 sign of the…

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Upon Further Review 2022: Defense vs MSU

The UFR Glossary. Substitution Notes: Smith most of the way, Jenkins was in for about half, Graham got his usual quarter-ish, and Rayshaun Benny got more play than usual, with Grant and Goode getting some run late. End was a rotation led by Morris. Harrell got in first and as much as Okie but the balance shifted towards Upshaw later, with 2 drives for D.Moore and McGregor. Linebacker was Colson and Barrett until garbage time. At CB, Turner went the whole way, and Sainristil most of it moving outside for a few snaps as Gemon Green gave more time to him and Johnson after the TD drive. Moore and Paige held down safety, spelled for a drive each by Moten, who adding another third of his ~20 snaps at nickel when Sainristil moved out. Formation Notes: ESPN/ABC missed the start of a lot of plays while doing replays or following players/coaches around, which is a common old issue that I had forgotten about so remind me to write a kind letter to Fox thanking them for not missing plays. MSU had a bunch of funky alignments that I mostly shoehorned into old boxes. This half-bone/half-Fritz got called "Pistol WF" since the TEs are linked up like a wing and a fullback, though both at fullback depth. Often a TE would then motion across the formation to an offset fullback position (Pistol WF-Cross) like so: ...which usually indicated a lead zone to that side. The other fullback weirdness was a thing in my NCAA playbook as "F stack" so that's what I called it: They also sometimes lined up the RB in front of the QB, which is a thing that "Yes we are passing but we can't pass protect either" teams do. I called it Empty RB since it's not really shotgun once the back is no longer in a spot to get a handoff. [After THE JUMP: Another short show]

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Preview: Michigan State 2022

SPONSOR NOTE:  Two truths that are beyond reproach: 1) Rivalry games are better when spicier. 2) Weed is better at Winewood. In a sea of corporate dispensaries, Winewood Organics is the sole Cannabis Microbusiness in Ann Arbor. Located across from Kroger on S. Maple, their small-batch flower, bubble hash, edibles, carts, dabs, and drops are all derived from plants grown with love in living soil. MGoBlog readers receive $10 OFF your order when you mention this ad. New customers also get a 25% discount on their first order. Go Blue! Essentials WHAT #4 Michigan (7-0) vs Michigan State(3-4)   WHERE Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor, MI WHEN 7:30 Eastern THE LINE M –22.5 TELEVISION ABC (McDonough/Blackledge) TICKETS From $221. WEATHER clear, 0% chance of rain minimal wind mid 50s dropping to 40 by 11 PM Overview Your author takes no pleasure in reporting this, but Michigan State is bad. So bad that Michigan has been installed as more than a three-touchdown favorite despite the recent history of the series. Before last week's double OT win over a flailing Wisconsin program, Michigan State had not been in anything resembling a competitive game against P5 opposition. After a couple of MAC walkovers to open the season, here is Michigan State's season: @ Washington: 39-28 loss that was 39-14 with 9 minutes left despite two different goal-line stands by MSU. Minnesota: 34-7 loss in which total yards are 508-240. @ Maryland: 27-13 loss featuring another goal-line stand; total yards are 489 to 321. Ohio State: lol @ Wisconsin: A win in which MSU actually outgains Wisconsin 389-283. That is four hideous blowouts that are not as close as the scores indicate—even when those scores are lopsided—and then a competitive game against a Wisconsin team that just got its coach fired. If you squint you can see some reason for MSU's improvement in that game: they got a couple of key defensive contributors back. But given all the other results that game feels like the "how bad is Wisconsin" moment. So, like, gird thyself. Anything short of defeat without dignity is going to be annoying, and if there's a fluky half like Penn State game people are going to be watching from open windows, ready to plummet. [After THE JUMP: Mel Tucker job approval rating tracks NFT prices]

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Preview: Michigan State 2022

SPONSOR NOTE:  Two truths that are beyond reproach: 1) Rivalry games are better when spicier. 2) Weed is better at Winewood. In a sea of corporate dispensaries, Winewood Organics is the sole Cannabis Microbusiness in Ann Arbor. Located across from Kroger on S. Maple, their small-batch flower, bubble hash, edibles, carts, dabs, and drops are all derived from plants grown with love in living soil. MGoBlog readers receive $10 OFF your order when you mention this ad. New customers also get a 25% discount on their first order. Go Blue! Essentials WHAT #4 Michigan (7-0) vs Michigan State(3-4)   WHERE Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor, MI WHEN 7:30 Eastern THE LINE M –22.5 TELEVISION ABC (McDonough/Blackledge) TICKETS From $221. WEATHER clear, 0% chance of rain minimal wind mid 50s dropping to 40 by 11 PM Overview Your author takes no pleasure in reporting this, but Michigan State is bad. So bad that Michigan has been installed as more than a three-touchdown favorite despite the recent history of the series. Before last week's double OT win over a flailing Wisconsin program, Michigan State had not been in anything resembling a competitive game against P5 opposition. After a couple of MAC walkovers to open the season, here is Michigan State's season: @ Washington: 39-28 loss that was 39-14 with 9 minutes left despite two different goal-line stands by MSU. Minnesota: 34-7 loss in which total yards are 508-240. @ Maryland: 27-13 loss featuring another goal-line stand; total yards are 489 to 321. Ohio State: lol @ Wisconsin: A win in which MSU actually outgains Wisconsin 389-283. That is four hideous blowouts that are not as close as the scores indicate—even when those scores are lopsided—and then a competitive game against a Wisconsin team that just got its coach fired. If you squint you can see some reason for MSU's improvement in that game: they got a couple of key defensive contributors back. But given all the other results that game feels like the "how bad is Wisconsin" moment. So, like, gird thyself. Anything short of defeat without dignity is going to be annoying, and if there's a fluky half like Penn State game people are going to be watching from open windows, ready to plummet. [After THE JUMP: Mel Tucker job approval rating tracks NFT prices]

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Opponent Watch 2022: Week 7

About Last Week There has been a great deal of controversy and consternation arising out of Saturday’s game, so I think it’s best we clear the air and lay out the facts. This is Michigan Stadium: Pictured: Michigan Stadium Michigan Stadium, built in 1927 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is the long-time home of the University of Michigan Wolverines’ football team. It has played host to just over 600 Michigan football games in that time, along with non-Michigan football games and other assorted athletic events. The athletic competitions in question take place on the field turf in the middle of the stadium (the green box in the diagram above). The stadium has been renovated several times, most recently in 2010, but it has always had one tunnel (the yellow box) leading to and from the field. Michigan Stadium has large clocks at both ends of the field providing a clear countdown to the beginning of halftime. The visiting team at Michigan Stadium occupies the east sideline (the red box), while the home team occupies the west sideline (the blue box). Heading into halftime, the visiting team has approximately a 60-yard head start to the locker rooms, which are approximately another 50 yards up the tunnel. -------------------------------------------------- This is an Uncrustable: Pictured: Uncrustables Uncrustables were first created in 1995, and the J.M. Smuckers Company started manufacturing them in 1999. They are, as the name suggests, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with no crusts; the edges of the bread are crimped to seal in the fillings. They are popular with both toddlers and athletes. Athletes enjoy the portability and the rapidly digestible simple carbohydrates (they are popular with triathletes and endurance athletes). Toddlers appreciate the overall yumminess and lack of icky crusts. Despite their relatively aerodynamic shapes, Uncrustables were not designed ⁠— at least not in a way the J.M. Smuckers Company has ever acknowledged ⁠— as projectiles. -------------------------------------------------- This is an offensive line: Pictured: an offensive line [Fuller] The “offensive line” is a collective term typically used to refer to the center, two guards, and two offensive tackles on a football team. The offensive line’s primary function is to block defenders, both in the run game and in pass protection. While all teams use some version of an offensive line, those lines ⁠— both individually and as a collective unit ⁠— can vary wildly from team to team in terms of composition, performance, technique, and overall quality. -------------------------------------------------- It is possible, though not certain, that if the team from the red box put more dudes in the green box who played like the dudes from the blue box, we would have heard a hell of a lot less about the yellow box and the purple box. The Road Ahead Michigan State (3-4, 1-3 B1G) Last week: Beat Wisconsin, 34-28 (2OT) Recap: I spent my evening flipping between this game and the Bama game, and the difference between the two was striking. This game was poorly played, poorly officiated, and poorly called (any minor quibbles with four straight weeks of Joel and Gus melted within 1.7 seconds of Tim Brando’s voice). I hope you didn’t watch this game. This game was being played at the same time as Alabama/Tennessee. You should have watched that game. That’s why you pay me. I watch the stupid games so you can watch the good ones. Life is too short to watch Michigan State/Wisconsin. The end of the game and the two overtime periods were particularly ugly. With the game tied 21-21 at the end of regulation, Michigan State had a first down at the Wisconsin 36 yard line with two timeouts and 42 seconds left. They ran the ball and called timeout. Then they ran the ball again and burned their final timeout with 27 seconds left. I can’t do full justice to what happens next, and them how the two overtime periods play out, but I strongly recommend you watch. Timeout malfeasance. Receivers jump-throwing touchdown passes right through a safety. Dropped interceptions. Fumbles. Just a joyful mess all around. Touchdown. No notes. Overall, Michigan State looked like the better team. Payton Thorne (21/28, 265 yards, 9.5 YPA, 2 TDs) had his first efficient outing in a while, though his day mostly consisted of one 72-yard catch-and-run to Maliq Carr, a buuuuuuunch of Jayden Reed targets that were almost universally successful, and some other assorted odds and ends. Sparty still couldn’t run the ball, with their backs combining for 108 yards on 33 carries (3.3 YPC) and a long of 12. Of those 33 carries, 21 went for 3 yards or fewer. This team is as frightening as: Daniel LaRusso. They have a few effective tools such as “sand floor” and “paint fence” and “wax on, wax off,” but their super-wise sensei hasn’t bothered to show them how to apply those tools to the actual sport in which they are currently competing. But then they win, and you’re like, “wait, isn’t this the kind of competition where the bigger, stronger, better competitor should usually win?” to which everyone says “hey… shut up.” Also, they kick you in the face a lot, even though that’s expressly against the rules, and the ref is like, “POINT, LARUSSO, WICKED FACE KICK!” Fear Level = 7 Michigan should worry about: Jayden Reed. I would like to be more nuanced, but… it’s Jayden Reed. Michigan State’s only chance to win this game is to dust off the 2015 Aaron Burbridge playbook, where he was targeted 19 times against Jourdan Lewis in the Game That Michigan State Will Never Stop Taking Credit For. Michigan can sleep soundly about: The Michigan team I watched on Saturday and the Michigan State team I watched on Saturday are barely playing the same sport right now. When they play Michigan: It’s probably gonna be uncomfortable for a couple of quarters. Then it won’t be. This week: Bye [AFTER THE JUMP: More fast food talk than usual.]

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Preview 2022: Cornerback

Previously: Podcast 14.0A, 14.0B, 14.0C. The Story. Quarterback. Running Back. Wide Receiver. Tight End. Offensive Tackle. Interior OL. Defensive Interior. Edge. Linebacker. Depth Chart Corner Yr. Corner Yr. Nickelback Yr. DJ Turner II Jr.* Gemon Green Sr.* Mike Sainristil Sr. Will Johnson Fr. Jaden McBurrows Fr.* Rod Moore So. Jalen Perry Jr.* German Green Sr.* Michael Barrett Sr.* This isn't quite the halcyon days of five or so years ago when David Long and Jourdan Lewis were hanging out with Lavert Hill waiting his turn. It's not that far off, though, thanks to a belated but massive recruiting hit named DJ Turner and the addition of a can't-miss kind of five star recruit. Michigan has a couple of veteran guys to go with them, and so far they've kept their nose in front of the five star. It would be nice to have another top-100 guy floating around here but for this year that'll do. CORNERBACK: SPIN THAT ISH RATING: 4. if you were a DJ calling yourself DJ Turner would be too on the nose [Marc-Gregor Campredon] The emergence of DJ TURNER last season was unexpected. Sometimes guys burst through and are clearly the best option at cornerback after having scant roles early in the season, but almost always those are young players. Turner was in year three and didn't have world-beaters in front of him. Vincent Gray was a UDFA after entering the draft; Gemon Green had an up-and-down season we're about to address. Since corner is the most ruthlessly physical position in football, if you're a dude you're immediately a dude. Sometimes you can go from a disaster to a guy (JT Floyd, Gray), but you usually cannot go from off the radar to dude. Unless you're Turner, who apparently decided to be one halfway through year three. Going over the UFRs was entertaining, because the summary section contained bits headlined "Maybe Turner can play?" and "Turner might be real?" for a solid month. Yes, Virginia, there is a cornerback. [After THE JUMP: Five star and man fending him off]

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Payton Thorne's resiliency and Jayden Reed's ascension amplifies another chapter of a lifelong friendship

Payton Thorne's resiliency and Jayden Reed's ascension amplifies another chapter of a lifelong friendship
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