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Total dominance! Michigan flexes its muscle in blowout win over Minnesota

Total dominance! Michigan flexes its muscle in blowout win over Minnesota
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Overheard outside the Michigan locker room: 'We-fense,' fearless leader strike again

Overheard outside the Michigan locker room: 'We-fense,' fearless leader strike again
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'Cool Jim' Harbaugh poses in celebration photo after Michigan pick-6

'Cool Jim' Harbaugh poses in celebration photo after Michigan pick-6
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Neck Sharpies: 404 Found or How to Use Woody Hayes to Beat the Bucks

Fielding Yost had a problem. After four years of dominating college football many other teams had learned his speed-'em-up and spread-'em-out offense, and were coming up with new ways to use the attack. Single-wing football was taking over, and the old way of matching seven players on the offensive line with seven defensive linemen was starting to get run around. The guy who solved it for him was center Adolf "Germany" Schulz. Rather than limit himself to taking on interior linemen when the ball kept going outside, Schulz stepped back, ready to launch himself back at the interior if need be: If you're wondering where's the safety, he had to hang way back in case the offense punted. It wouldn't be the last time defenses learned to counter offensive innovations by pulling back box defenders. S/O to Iowa State for finishing 22nd in the country in Rushing S&P+ while employing a 4 man box as often as possible. pic.twitter.com/iwrd1BfsfN — Seth Galina (@SethGalina) May 8, 2018 As forward passing took hold, Crisler and his contemporaries began playing with lighter guards they could move off the line as a third linebacker. When teams starting regularly splitting ends out as wide receivers, Bump had to turn one of those linebackers into a second safety. As the I-formation took hold Bo had to replace his ends with OLBs to match their speed to outside runs. As shotgun three-wides became the norm, so did fifth defensive backs like Don Brown's Viper. And if you think it stops there, you're still living in the 2010s. click for big Michigan's 4-2-5 defense was good enough to match up with most of their schedule, but you don't need to be reminded of the times when it got got. You recall Saquon Barkley on McCray. You remember Devin Gil hopelessly chasing Ohio State's scatback DeMario McCall. You probably remember Florida quarterback Feleipe Franks running into acres of space. And if your lizard brain didn't go to "RECRUIT HARDER!" you've probably begun to understand what that signifies: The reign of nickels is over. The time of the dime has arrived. [After THE JUMP: Why elite spread offenses torch us, and how we can use Woody Hayes's defense to stop it]

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MGoPodcast 14.28: Not Quite Iron Man

1 hour and 36 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, HomeSure Lending, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, The Phil Klein Insurance Group, Venue by 4M where we recorded this, TicketIQ! and The Nose Bleeds, which is the Sklars Bros’ reboot of Cheap Seats on UFC Fight Pass. 1. 2024 Forest View, QB, RB, WR starts at 1:00 How’s the class looking? Michigan has found ways to use NIL to cover tuition for more “walk-ons” and effectively raise their scholarship limit. This is good for Michigan, for players, for the game, for everybody but smaller schools, and solves issues that used to occur when there was more of a crunch (e.g. with St-Juste). Jadyn Davis: has been falling because his Elite 11 showing was middle of the pack, but that’s not his game: winning games is his game. Tate Forcier-like. Jordan Marshall a Charbonnet-esque h2h vs Ohio State. Ka’apana is a glider who can catch. Zach Ludwig is related to Ben Herbert and is a fullback: sold. Goodwin and I’Marion Stewart are okay WRs but not game-changers. Michigan’s offense limits them here. [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP]

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Neck Sharpies: The Don Brown Defensive Glossary: 4-3 Edition

[Huge thanks to Steve Sharik for getting a lot of this for me] He's got nickel down. Also Sam, Rover, Money, Jaguar, Tractor, Dog, Pup, Cat, Bandit, Greyhound, and Aardvark. Read on to find out which two of those are not actually Don Brown positions that Peppers will play. [Bryan Fuller] We had some bona fide MGoDudes attend the coaching clinic and the open practice in Florida, and they've reported back with a wealth of information about the new Michigan defense. Coach Steve Sharik is writing up a full feature on it for HTTV, and in the course of editing that we went through all of the standard (and some of the non-standard) positions and terminology. I thought that would be extremely valuable to those of us trying to parse the coachspeak all spring, and figure out exactly what position various Guys and Dudes and whatnot are playing. This week I thought I'd tackle the 4-man fronts that Michigan will run as their base defense. Brown also has myriad 3-man fronts (whence Winovich) that I'll get into next week. Here are the two basic 4-man, or as Brown calls 'em, "70" fronts: 71 and 72. These two alignments we'll see most of the time on standard downs, with personnel changing based on what the offense has in there. If you didn't spot the difference between 71 and 72, it's how the nose and end are aligned. In the first the nose is over the center (a 1-technique) and the end is in a 5-technique off the weakside OT. In 72 those guys have shifted over some, putting the nose over the guard (2-technique) so the end can split out wider. The first is stronger against inside runs, the second gives the end an easier path to pass rush or play a zone read. And here are the base positions: Let's meet them. [After the jump: What's an "A", what's the difference between a Sam, a Jaguar, and a Money, and what the hell is Peppers?]

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Upon Further Review 2022: Defense vs UConn

Help, what are all these words? The UFR Glossary. Second reminder: Eyabi [was Anoma]'s name is now Eyabi Okie. Substitution Notes: The only starters who got even 2/3rds of a full day were DJ Turner, RJ Moten and JR Colson, but the benches only cleared very late as Michigan spent more time getting its two-deep practice. The DT rotation is Smith/Jenkins/Graham/Benny, with Morris moonlighting as a pass rush DT and Rooks/Grant your Jess Speight Memorial third pairing. Edge was primarily Harrell/Morris/McGregor with a sprinkling of Upshaw. Barrett/Mullings got equal time at LB. Will Johnson replaced Sainristil at nickel when the starters went out and got 2nd teamer's minutes, so those two plus Gemon and DJ are your four at CB. Safety was similar with Makari Paige rotating with Moore and Moten. Formation Notes: Reminder that "Fritz" in our parlance means two offset FBs and a deep RB. Michigan brought back the dime with three safeties and Morris at DT. I gave up trying to specify who was stacked behind whom and appended "Stack" to those formations. The one above is "Empty Y Stack," the one below is Pistol FB Stack. Note: I treated 6'4"/220 Nigel Fitzgerald (#2 on line at the bottom hash) as a WR but he's a TE/WR tweener lined up at both. M couldn't decide, sometimes going 5-2 when Fitzgerald was in with another TE, or as above, sticking with nickel. That doesn't account for all the times I listed 11 personnel and a heavy formation. Sometimes they used their 5'8" slot receiver as a tight end: [After THE JUMP: It was a silly game.]

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So You Signed a Wolverine: Brad Hawkins

Hello, fan of an NFL team. MGoBlog excruciatingly scouts every Michigan play, and scores them to inform our coverage. Since mi atleta es su atleta now, here we share what we're sharing. Previously: RB Hassan Haskins, OL Andrew Stueber, DT Chris Hinton, DE Aidan Hutchinson, DE David Ojabo, LB Josh Ross, S Daxton Hill Quickly: Brainy, sure tackling safety who's been with Michigan as long as Harbaugh. Not fast. Leader. Draft Projection: Undrafted free agent. NFL Comp: Tony Jefferson. UDFA who was a highly rated CB out of high school but didn't have the speed to stick there. Linebackerish strong safety who gets by on smarts, has helped a lot of very good defenses. What's his story? If you start looking at Twitter for Brad Hawkins takes you'll surely come upon a genre of "Brad Hawkins is so old…" jokes. They're all true: Hawkins committed to Michigan before Harbaugh had ever coached a game, and played in more games than anyone in history, quite an accomplishment when you consider Michigan is the only FBS program still around from the time before playing careers had term limits. Also if you search MGoBlog history you'll quickly learn that "boring" is one of the nicest things we say about safeties. Hawkins was a novel recruit for Michigan: the first guy in 50 years to commit, miss qualifying, then go to prep school and still make it to Michigan a year later. Dude was serious (and proved over an exceptional academic career that Michigan needn't have worried). Over the year he also watched a metric ton of receivers commit to Michigan, arriving in the 2017 class with Nico Collins, Donovan Peoples-Jones, Tarik Black, and Oliver Martin, plus the three guys (Kekoa Crawford, Eddie McDoom, and Nate Johnson) from Hawkins's original 2016 class. Hawkins came in as a safety, and joined the safety rotation with Tyree Kinnel and Josh Metellus in 2018. The first game proved a bit ominous for the former receiver's ball skills, as Hawkins, in position for a pick, gave up Notre Dame's winning touchdown to a walk-on who jumped over his head. Fans were nervous when Hawkins assumed a starter's role in 2019, but he was fine…boring even! But there were bad blips, and not many big plays to make up for them. Michigan fans chanted "Ron-nie Bell!" at the receiver who dropped the winning touchdown against Penn State in 2019, but were far less understanding when Hawkins got caught rolled down on KJ Hamler, then burned. There was also that one time in 2018 when Isaih Pacheco dusted him. For some reason those plays stand out more than the million good tackles at 8 yards that could have been so much worse. Hawkins ceased being boring in 2020, forgetting simple things like how to set an edge during the odd late Don Brown transition to two-high zones. He was hurt before he could get comfortable. His 2021 season was a return to solid, with Hawkins directing traffic in the backfield and usually coming in slightly in the positive with two glaring exceptions: Michigan State, and Ohio State. The latter, okay, those receivers just went next to the guy they chased out of Columbus in the 1st round. The former…okay, MSU had a couple of skill players who were pointed right at Hawkins. But if you're wondering why coaches and PFF loves him and Michigan fans seem ambivalent, it's a question of all plays versus things that fan brains store away. Positives: Doesn't bust—twice last year Hawkins gave up TDs to ineligible receivers the refs missed and he was pointing at, and those were the only two "coverage busts" he had all year despite Michigan completely changing its coverages. His two missed tackles were at the hands of Treveyon Henderson and Kenneth Walker III…understandable. Negatives: Below-average speed: The first thing Michigan fans will tell you, thanks to a handful of bad memories, is Hawkins isn't fast. His Pro Day forty time was 4.57, where 4.55 is the NFL average. The below-average acceleration might be more of an issue. Weirdly below-average ball skills for a former receiver: dropped so many interceptions at some point I stopped counting and switched to saying "He'll get one." Was a magnet for bad calls. Rough performances in rivalry games. [After THE JUMP: What others say, scheme fit, grading, video, conclusion]

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Neck Sharpies: Somebody Please Coach Dax Hill

This article stole the sponsor: Neck Sharpies is sponsored by HomeSure Lending and Matt Demorest, who's been busy lately because the low mortgage rates right now are expected to go up again in January. It usually takes Matt and his people about 5 minutes to know if a refi makes sense, and if it doesn't they'll tell you. You know the guy, and you know from a bunch of other readers that he does a better job and charges way less than the mills. ----------------------------------------- This job on the whole doesn't suck, but picking a play to talk about out of this holistic failure hasn't exactly been the highlight of it. What's wrong with the defense? See the ball? Go to guy with ball! I don't know what's going on with safeties coach Bob Shoop so I can't judge who's responsible for the fact that he's not with the team this year. I can tell you that not having a safeties coach is really showing on the field but you don't need Seth to say "THE BALL! DON'T LOOK OVER THERE THE BALL GO TO THE BALL! GYOTDJAMMIT" #Analysis! I also hope I've taught you enough by now that you know all about setting up with outside leverage, and how that leads to slants when you blitz. Why are they having Daxton Hill set up like he's Tyree Kinnell against a walk-on named Lutz when the WHOLE DANG POINT of using Daxton Hill as a safety is he doesn't have to cheat to the slot fade to cover it? [After THE JUMP: #Analysis]

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Fee Fi Fo Film: Rutgers Offense 2021

Fee Fi Fo Film: Rutgers Offense 2021
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