Well, things are definitely happening. (Michigan Athletics) |
They're trying hard to put me in my placeAnd that is why I gotta keep runningThe future is mine and it's no disgrace'Cause in the end the past means nothingYou tell me I'm free, then you tie me downAnd from my chains I think it's a pityWhat did it cost you to wear my crown?You don't like me, why don't you admit it?
"I Hope, I Think, I Know" by Oasis from their 1997 album Be Here Now.
I hope, I think, I know is a very useful framework for discussing things because it allows a person to classify the knowledge they possess. It's even more useful in a sporting context, because a lot of things that sports fans "think" are actually things they hope.
So, I hope the Michigan coaching staff takes a hard look at the starting offensive personnel for this week's game and makes some hard decisions about what the future looks like. I think they need to do that, because Davis Warren is not valuing the football, Donovan Edwards seems like he has difficulty running between the tackles, and the offensive line still looks like it needs time to find the best five out there. I don't know anything though, this is just the observations of a fan.
Michigan was up 28-3 with nine minutes to go thanks to three rushing TDs and a solid short pass from Orji to Hogan Hansen for a fourth TD and they pulled the defensive starters. So when the second-string allowed a nine play, 64 yard TD drive that featured any number of missed tackles, well, it's annoying. OK fine, a three and out to just try and end the game, again, annoying, but what are you going to do in that situation. BUT the roughing the passer on a fourth and 3 that fell incomplete was one of the signs of the biggest symptoms of problems on the Michigan team. So of course Michigan gives up a late touchdown and two point conversion to make everybody but Arkansas State feel worse about themselves.
I hope things will get better, and I think they will because the talent is there. But I know that this season is definitely not shaping up the way most of us thought it was going to back during the summer.
Tales from the Spreadsheet
Win 1,006
28-18 is NOT a Scorigami (2nd time, most recently 11/25/1989 in the season finale against Ohio State.)
110,250 were in attendance (the 110th-largest crowd of Michigan Stadium history, 16th largest Homecoming crowd).
Michigan moves to 1-0-0 all-time against Arkansas State University.
Michigan moves to 6-1 all-time on September 14. (Lot of Notre Dame matchups on this day.)
Michigan moves to 43-6 when scoring exactly 28 points.
Michigan moves to 8-3 all-time when allowing 18 points to the opposition.
Michigan has won 36 games all-time by precisely 10 points, most recently, the 2016 Indiana game in the snow.
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I wish I could say I was dumbfounded by (other) Michigan fans' reactions to all this. I mean, I don't understand what's going on with the offense either. But so many people's explanation seems to be that Moore is obviously a complete idiot, and I don't see how that notion is sustainable? Like subtle stuff? I'm sure he may be getting that wrong. But he was a major component of the brains behind the best Michigan team(s) in generations. If he's doing something which seems painfully obviously wrong to you, it probably means he knows something about the players that you don't.
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