Way Back When-sday Loves Bumper Drinks in Lincoln

October 27, 2012 - A friendly reminder that with a 4-5-1 record all-time against Michigan, Nebraska is the 2nd most successful Big Ten team against the Wolverines. Can’t believe we somehow went 9 years between visits to a Big Ten venue, but a sign of the times I guess. Following these timely bumper drinks, Denard went out with injury in the first half, an obstinate Hoke wouldn’t move Devin over from WR, and Russell Bellomy threw 3 interceptions as the Wolverines fell to the Cornhuskers 23-9. Full game page here.

We Came to Get Down: Michigan 38, Wisconsin 17

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The 3rd quarter came to a close, Michigan holding Wisconsin at arms length, and the on-screen animated section race had the attention of a media-time-out-weary crowd. In the Michigan section, we began to murmur a bit about how several Michigan players were not paying attention to a massive coach-led team huddle and instead were staring at the same big screen. We might have even got out a snarky remark or two about focus and discipline before the volume got turned up to 11 and the opening horns of Jump Around filled the stadium. A half-dead Wisconsin team, having thrown its best and only punches back when the first half expired, looked on in awe as the entire Michigan sideline erupted in a frenzy matched only by their own 2/3rds full student section. A team that has historically never shown anything other than stoicism on and off the field made a plan to cut loose and freak out their opponent. A call to arms for 4th quarters in Camp Randall was harnessed by the team in road whites (with blue pants) who took the momentum and put it into big plays, big hits and dagger turnovers. 

I'm here for the calculated psychological warfare.

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Cade was overall good with flashes of great and a couple of WTFs. And a JJ package gives future teams something else to think about while giving some experience and playing time to a 5-star. I think we are at a point where even the grumpiest of grumpy Michigan fans would say we are OK with both of the quarterbacks, probably for the first time ever?

Still some things to criticize: Going deep into Badger territory and settling for field goals, particularly coming off of turnovers, was frustrating. Any of those would have put away the game permanently. Route running seemed occasionally suspect. 2.5 ypc sucks.

But aside from the blip just before the half, Wisconsin never had a chance. Dax took that blip on his shoulders, and responded with a shutdown 2nd half and the cracking of some ribs.

Despite a small road contingency, Michigan fans took over Camp Randall with the early Badger exit. The 4th quarter was mostly choruses of “The Victors”, “Go Blue” and “Fuck Ohio” chants. In the end, a dominant victory for Michigan on the road in Madison that was significantly worse than the 21-point margin you read in the paper.

See you folks in Lincoln.

After Review, the Ruling on the Field has Changed

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What a familiar position this is. Michigan ekes out a victory over an inferior opponent. Glass half-empty fanbase revolts and calls the season over. Glass half-full fanbase finds a list of excuses why the poor performance was the exception not the norm. Michigan goes to Wisconsin and gets boat raced.

The first half wasn’t particularly pretty, but it was dominant for the Wolverines. A jugular-seeking pass came up just short of making it a three-touchdown lead, followed by an incompletion and stuffed run that had Michigan settling for a field goal as the first half ended. That little victory was taken in to the halftime locker room where apparently Greg Schiano molded it into what must have been the most motivating speech any Scarlett Knight has ever heard.

The Wolverines were dominated in Ohio State like fashion in that second half, just clinging to the lead they had built to the very end. The blame lay mostly at the hands of a suddenly inept offense, unable to run, and just missing passes. Big Play Michigan took the week off. Road-grader Michigan took the week off. The only piece that remained was a defense that was asked again and again to save them from themselves. Put in the worst position possible at every turn, they delivered a season saving bend-don’t-break performance. In the absence of everything else, and in the face of every notable statistic going in the favor of Rutgers, the defense held off the Scarlett Knights, finally forcing a turnover to seal it in the waning moments.

Not the team we saw for three weeks. Not the comfort we had almost gotten used to. This was ‘20 or maybe ‘19, or ‘18 or ‘17. A regression at best, a panic-inducing collapse at worst. Perhaps “they are who we thought they were,” and next week will be when the bell tolls.

But I’m still here.

Go Blue!