Make no mistake, I'm in love with gamedays and tailgates. I will tailgate by myself if I have to...because it's about more than just the team or the game. And yes, the hair still stands up on the back of my neck when the season starts and the "band takes the field." They will be in the hunt for the national championship each and every year in my eyes until they prove me otherwise. But it's so hard to love this current iteration of Michigan. This athletic department and its NFL mindset have done something to us. Every move they make pushes away those who were there from the beginning. We have a pretty old tailgate group. Guys that can remember when Michigan Football was a hidden gem. A time when the Wolverines asked for all of your heart and a little bit of your money. They don't care anymore about your heart, but they do love your wallet. Combine this new attitude with what can only be deemed as "bad football," and you've got a recipe for indifference....and empty student sections.
Times have changed. But was hasn't changed are the goals...the football goals that is. And at least I know Brady Hoke knows what's important, or at least I think he does. Big Ten Championships, beating ND, MSU, OSU...these things are on his list. It's the reason he won't be run out of here like Rich Rod was.
And the leash is long my friends. I implore you to have patience not because he deserves it but because there is no other option. We must hope that while the staff has shown little ability to get players to improve...perhaps they themselves can. I've still got some support left in the tank for Coach Hoke. We are still very young. We are still recovering from whatever that was that happened between 2008 - 2010. We still have time because, well, all we have is time.
I read somewhere on twitter in the post game... "sad today, proud forever," and that's about right.
I guess this just turned into a hodgepodge of random thoughts about the "state of the program" or "state of a tailgater's psyche" other than a recap of a game.
Wanna talk about the game? It was miserable. It was cold. It was wet. And it was played in a stadium that has all the panache of a amphitheater in cold war Russia. Man that place is awful.
It never looked like we had a chance to win, at least from my perspective, which was near Bubba, Stephen, the Godfather, and a concrete wall. Every offensive move we made, every trick in the bag, was met by multiple Spartan defenders that seemed to know our gameplan better than we did. Other adjectives that seem to fit the outcome? Out-toughed...out-coached....bullied....beat up. Our loss to Penn State fell under the category of stupid, conservative, and "we're better than this." The loss to MSU? Not so much. Weaknesses exposed, it's time to go back to the drawing board. We are not a good football team, so we are desperately going to need a few really good gameplans to salvage a .500 record in these last four games.
Alright, enough rambling. Get your flannels out of the closet and get ready for the lumberjack tailgate...soups, stews, sausage gravy...man food. Go Blue.