Spring. As in...warmer. As in...football.

​Seriously? I think EDSBS says it best with the title of their post: It's Too Soon to Talk Spring Practice Let's Talk Spring Practice. However, it's certainly worth mentioning that there's going to be a spread offense running plays in Ann Arbor in five weeks. That's right, the new era of Michigan Football in all of its adidas wearing glory will begin on March 18th. Barwis is going to have some sore players on his hands, being that they are going to now be going to lifting actual weights.

EDSBSdigresses...
Michigan begins practice on the sensible date of March 18th. With Lloyd Carr gone, we may assume the dogs and razor wire have been removed from around the practice fields, and the process may be a more transparent one as a whole for the Wolverines. DickRod may actually correlate reports of weather conditions, something Carr thought was for pinko commie sissypant dog rapists.

Well said fellas, I don't even mind the "DickRod" crack.

Of note on the Rivals.com list of Spring Practices...a Spring GAME date for Michigan. April 15th people...mark the calendar right now. Ummmm.....but that's a Tuesday!?!? Where? Your guess is as good as mine. Just be happy it doesn't interfere with THE season schedule. God I miss Jeremy Lesueur.

He's the Wiz...and Nobody Beats Him

​What do you know about Michigan Football? Not much. No, seriously. You may know stats, you may remember games, you may match numbers with players with the best of them...but what do you really know? Ever been to a practice? Probably not. When a player is dismissed from the team for "violating team rules" do you know what he did? Not for months. Did you know that Henne/Hart/Manningham was/wasn't going to play in (fill in 2007 game here) because they were injured? Nope. You were always guessing.

That's all going to change. It's time for funny. It's time for that great Michigan arrogance, and boy do we have a guy that is ready to put up that middle finger.

In a way that no leader of the Maize and Blue has in 40 years, RichRod opened up on WDFN this afternoon, responding to the comments of Joe Tiller last week:

I don't have any snake oil either. But maybe I'd be good at that, I don't know."

Then comes the obligatory backhanded compliment:

"(Tiller's) a great guy. Great coach."

He also covers a little game planning and strategy. My god, not the strategy! It's odd. We used to have a gameplan that I could recite to anyone in passing in about five minutes. I could routinely call the plays from the stands. Outcomes were easy to envision...minus that last bowl game.

Now we've got this complicated, unpredictable system...and we are willing to tell anyone that will listen. Hell, were even hosting a camp to teach our system to the locals.

Anyway, the audio is available over at MLive, which is where I stole the bulk of the above quotes from too. It's a good interview, worth a listen.

Jake Long on Sportscenter

​Projected top-5 pick Jake Long was profiled at combine training on the 6:30pm Sportscenter today. Jake is only the 5th lineman ever to be a two-time Big Ten offensive lineman of the year, and the first Michigan player since Trip Welbourne (Johnny Cleveland's favorite) to be a two-time All-American. I'm pretty sure that's because he should have gone pro. Jake's trainer at the combine made it clear that this is no ordinary man and that Jake has "mits the size of a polar bear." Which for starters is poor grammatically, but is probably not far off from the truth.

An interview moment with Jake shows that in his post-Gittleson life he has "leaned down a lot." He continues on revealing that the "lifting we did at school was all slow, pausing at the top." From the looks of the rigorous training regiment Jake was enduring, and the speed at which he was required to do it, I think it would be safe to say that Gittleson's methods don't translate well to the NFL system.

Jake goes on to say that he "thought he was eating healthy" before he arrived at the training. But they've got him on a stringent nutritional plan now, which begs the question: Do we not have nutritional plans in our program?

Weekend Roundup: A Time To Kill Edition: February 11, 2008

​What you missed this weekend while creating the ultimate pile of swine:

Ricky Barnum(OG) Rivals 5th Center, ESPN 4th Guard, Roy Roundtree(WR)  Rivals 44th Wide Receiver, ESPN 104th Wide Receiver. Michael Shaw(RB)  Rivals 7th Running Back, ESPN 77th Running Back. Barnum, Roundtree, and Shaw are three signing day steals by Rodriguez and the Wolverines. Barnum was set on Florida, Roundtree with Purdue and Shaw with Penn State.
  • I would be remiss if I didn't mention that Michigan won a basketball game. Tarek says I'm fair-weather. Tarek also cheered the Spartans when they played against Wisconsin in 1996.

Champ vs. Champ, and Make It 3 from the Sunshine State

There will be so many Michigan references leading up to this one that they might as well televise it on the BTN. On college football opening weekend (8/30), our old friend Appalachian State will take on our other old friend Les Miles in a battle of National Champions from the two D1 subdivisions.

Chances of an upset? Zero. Just like when they played us.

I don't know what LSU is thinking with this. Did we not give them the best example of a worst case scenario with what happened last year? There is nothing to gain from playing the Mountaineers.

On the recruiting front, Michigan got their 24th commitment...their third from Florida. It's all about the speed baby. An article from the Sun Sentinel announces the LOI from wide receiver Martavious Odoms. (via MGoBlog)