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2024 Frozen Four Preview

As JJ McCarthy stood in the raining purple and black confetti on the last day of the 2022 calendar, he knew (as did a lot more of us) that if the right people wanted to give it one more go, it could be magical. Yes, they blew a really big opportunity, but there was still a lot of eligibility to be had across the program. Sure enough, almost everyone with said eligibility wanted one more shot. They got it. And, oh boy, did they make it count. 2023-24 was supposed to be about football...and it was (I still have certain items on backorder). Michigan came together, pulled out some historic victories, and finally checked ALL of the boxes in what will be (probably, at least...in SO many different ways) the most memorable season of our lifetimes, winning the National Championship. "I thought this was supposed to be a hockey piece?" you ask? Well, it is... The last time Michigan did that (1997-98, pre-Alex Drain existence), I was twelve years old. Charles Woodson won the Heisman Trophy and was only dreaming about winning a Super Bowl, making the Hall of Fame, and waving the M flag on the Fox set after beating Ohio State multiple times in a row. What else happened that next Spring? Michigan Hockey won their last National Championship. Bill Muckalt, Mark Kosick, Josh Langfeld, Mike Van Ryn...oh, and some goalie named Marty Turco knocked off the #1 team, North Dakota, at Yost in one of the most famous Michigan Hockey games ever. They followed that up by defeating New Hampshire and the hometown Boston College Eagles to win the ultimate prize. Boston College, you say? Interesting. Well, that seems coincidental. Okay... The time previous time...back in the Fall of 1947 (PRE-CRAIG ROSS!!!), Michigan Football led by Fritz Crisler's Mad Magicians of Bob Chappuis, Bump Elliott, and Al Wistert, et al, rampaged their way through the season, playing only two close games and pummeling Ohio State and USC in the Rose Bowl by a combined 70-0. Despite finishing 10-0, that team was denied a National Championship officially. So, they followed up that season by winning another nine straight games, including a stomping of Ohio State in Columbus, finishing the season #1 and winning Back to Back the National Championship(s). In between those glorious falls (the Spring of 1948), Michigan Hockey built on the success of the football program by going 20-2-1, winning their first ever Hockey National Championship. Gordon McMillan, Wally Gacek, and Al Renfrew led that team...with Connie Hill tallying a hat trick in the national semifinal against none other than...Boston College. Re-he-he-heally??   From Frozen Fours past [Patrick Barron] Some Background The last couple of years in this particular space I wrote about the history of Frozen Fours I fondly remember from the days of yore. Tales of Kevin Porter, Chad Kolarik, Carl Hegelin, Shawn Hunwick, etc. Even adding yarns about Cooper Marody and Quinn and Josh. If you start with my freshman year at Michigan as my first REAL year as a Michigan Hockey fan (I mean, kinda true...it was the first year I went to a game -a 2-0 win over MSU by the way), Michigan went to the Frozen Four in years #5, #8, and #15. That's 3 times in 15 years. Not ideal for a blue blood and the program with the most National Championships in college hockey. Now, they've gone in years: #18, #19, and #20. That's three times in three years. Very different. It's raising the bar, setting a higher standard, and maybe bringing back the days of old? Between 1992-2003, Michigan went to NINE Frozen Fours in twelve years. Okay, we're not there yet, but if you don't count the year that didn't have a tournament, we're up to four out of six. That's very close to half way... So, if we're not going to reminisce, what are we going to do? Well, who are these guys? What even is this year? First of all, Michigan returns many key pieces from last year's very good team (not THE piece, but whatever). Their top six scorers all were significant players on last year's team (Brindley, Rutger, Dylan Duke, TJ Hughes, Casey, and Nazar). They also brought in a few transfers, grad and otherwise: Marshall Warren, Jacob Barzcewski, Tyler Duke (brother of Dylan), Josh Eernisse, and Chase Pletzke. That's a new thing for Michigan. Finally, they added three contributing freshmen: Nick Moldenhauer, Garrett Schifsky, and Tanner Rowe. Okay, that seems...plausible? [AFTER THE JUMP: Game breakdowns]

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What can Michigan's Sherrone Moore and Dusty May learn from Jim Harbaugh and Juwan Howard?

Jim Harbaugh and Juwan Howard were two of the most famous people in any room they entered. How will Michigan change under its new coaches?

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Fritz Crisler's seat, campus ghosts among 5 University of Michigan superstitions

Fritz Crisler's seat, campus ghosts among 5 University of Michigan superstitions
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Schefter: Harbaugh to Chargers

After nine years, three straight Big Ten titles, three straight wins over Ohio State, three straight trips to the Playoff, one National Championship, and many, many failed attempts, someone with a Harbaugh-to-NFL rumor seems to finally be correct. Breaking: Jim Harbaugh is leaving Michigan to accept the head coaching job with the Los Angeles Chargers, sources tell ESPN. The Chargers get their man while the national champions now have a head-coach opening. pic.twitter.com/e937qd03hP — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 24, 2024 …as seemingly confirmed by the Chargers. WHO’S GOT IT BETTER THAN US?? — Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) January 25, 2024 Whether they initiate a cursory search process first or not, the job is going to Sherrone Moore. Michigan's incumbent OC/OL coach served as interim head man four times last year, winning at Penn State, and winning the most narratively significant Michigan-Ohio State game ever played. More importantly, insiders say Sherrone Moore has the confidence of the players and staff. Also the other names talked about during periods of high Harbaugh departure inevitability were Kalen DeBoer, recently installed in Saban's chair, and Jedd Fisch, who is taking DeBoer's. While the bulk of the coaching staff should stay put, if/when they name Moore he will need new coordinators for all three phases. During the post-2020 program rebuild Harbaugh brought in a lot of staff with deeper ties to Michigan than himself. If/when Moore is named, he is likely to hold onto critical architects of that turnaround like Steve Clinkscale, Mike Hart, Ron Bellamy, Mike Elston, Grant Newsome, Kirk Campbell, Denard Robinson, and most importantly S&C coach Ben Herbert. Defensive wunderkind Jesse Minter and the somehow still vastly underemployed Jay Harbaugh are expected to join Jay's dad in LA. If I was Sherrone I would ask them to use what they were going to pay Jim to try to hold onto those guys. Michigan had some hope of holding onto Harbaugh, but one cannot win the Lombardi Trophy at Michigan. College coaches who can make the leap to the pros are rare--Nick Saban, Urban Meyer, Steve Spurrier, Lou Holtz all failed--and among them Harbaugh is the rarest: a successful college coach who's *already* taken an NFL team to the Super Bowl. It stings to lose him now, when Michigan's as strong as it's been in our lifetimes, but I've never met a Stanford fan who lamented Bill Walsh, a Canes fan mad at Jimmy Johnson, or a happy USC fan whether they had Pete Carroll or not. This will not be the last time we talk about Jim Harbaugh, who turned around a program experiencing its worst decade since the 1950s, and leaves, like Fritz Crisler, after taking one of the greatest teams ever assembled to the pinnacle of college football. Crisler's top lieutenant promptly won another championship, but in the years afterward Michigan's administration fell behind in a rapidly changing landscape. Perhaps the benefit of knowing history is the power to learn from it. Welcome, fans of the reigning National Champions, to the Age of Moore. [Barron] UPDATE: official. Statements from Santa Ono and Warde Manuel after the jump.

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The Top U.S. Stadiums

The Top U.S. Stadiums
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Michigan 34, Washington 13

Faced with 2nd & 7 on the Washington 12 yard line, leading 20-13 midway through the fourth quarter, Michigan gave the ball to Blake Corum. With three TEs to the bottom of the formation, the Wolverines pulled AJ Barner across, along with left guard Trevor Keegan running to the right. Barner hit his block but Keegan wasn't quick enough to get to Washington LB Alphonzo Tuputala, who had a free run at Corum. The diminutive running back saw Tuputala to his outside and cutback inside.

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Michigan's long Rose Bowl history: Highs and lows

While the Wolverines have scored a few key Rose Bowl wins und Bo Schembechler, Gary Moeller and Lloyd Carr, Michigan has struggled overall in Pasadena.

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Ohio State-Michigan film: How each team will want to attack on Saturday

What will happen when Michigan has the ball? How will the Buckeyes counter on their possessions?

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A history of the Big House, home of the Michigan Wolverines

A history of the Big House, home of the Michigan Wolverines
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Inside Michigan's decades-long efforts to keep Michigan State out of the Big Ten

Inside Michigan's decades-long efforts to keep Michigan State out of the Big Ten
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