Pictures That A Seven Nation Army Couldn't Hold Back: Washington Joe Beef Tailgate 2021

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Oh man, that tailgate. Going to be very tough to top this year. Tremendous food and participation, and just about everybody you wanted to see, along with a few you didn’t.

But man, we are missing our Northern flavor this season. That’s right, I’m saying it. I miss (some of) the Canadians. Goose, Derek, Owen, Nichol, Carter…hope you can find your way across the border soon. But we are all proud of the great work you are doing at the international franchise to the north.

To that end, I’m including pictures here from the extended UMTailgate Canadian Location here in our photos. Hopefully they will soon be deemed acceptable to cross the border, or maybe they’ll scrape together some cash and hop on a flight. Anyway, pictures galore below, and also in the game page. Enjoy and GO BLUE!

All the Feels: Michigan 31-Washington 10

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Michigan continued to turn back the clock on Saturday, imposing a healthy dose of the 1970’s on an offense-less Washington Huskies team by using a ground attack so formidable, it was unstoppable even though everyone, even your average section 30 frosh, knew it was coming.  Michigan is the #4 rushing team in the nation, and has both the 8th (Corum) and 27th (Haskins) leading rushers in the country.  “Michigan can run the ball” is now a thing we know.  And while they may have less success against a few teams on their schedule, what you saw today will work against most.  Here’s a couple of real stretch transitive properties to keep you positive:  Washington only gave up 232 yards and one offensive touchdown to Montana, and Western gave up 56 TOTAL YARDS this week to Illinois State.  What I’m saying folks, is that minus some kind of O-line or RB catastrophe on the injury front, 7-5 ain’t happening.  What we have is a team that can checkers-match it’s way into boring, low possession games (that will have you pulling your hair out) against explosive offenses, and hammer lesser opponents into frustrating submission.  You know when you see that pack of blue uniforms pushing their own running back against a pack of white units and the pile keeps moving for like 5 extra yards?  That’s the real shit.  And I’ve seen a handful of those already this season…which is more than the last several years combined.  Call it “chip on the shoulder” or “something to prove” or whatever.  It’s a killer.  And if this were 1991, Michigan would be golden until the Rose Bowl.  HOWEVER….

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Time of possession and clouds-of-dust-loving bullshit aside, unfortunately, what we don’t know about is the defense.  I can’t get excited about dominating these lesser teams and then take that kick in the crotch again when that game with the receivers beating us deep and / or running wild in middle zone pockets with no one around occurs.  This is probably coming, and that’s when the fun will end.  If you have the means, that 4th quarter starting drive by Washington is the one to give you the hives you remember.  Also, minus the one-man wrecking crew in Aiden Hutchinson, we’re still having trouble getting home with 4.  Lots of future problems are possible.  But again, for now, unknown.

Oh, and also maybe Michigan can’t pass.  Which is kind of thing, unless it isn’t because they actually CAN pass and chose not to OR they can run so well they don’t need to (the latter of which would be historically unique in the modern era).  It’s important to keep in mind that a running Michigan is a winning Michigan…29-1 under Harbaugh when they have a 100 yard rusher.

Regardless, I don’t think there’s anything good to learn about this team until 10/2.  Might be a couple bad things.  We’ll see.  NIU will test Michigan’s  motivation.  Rutgers will outcoach them.  But talent will overcome both.  How they respond to House of Pain will show me something.

What I’m really trying to say is this:  The contrast of a maize pompon with a black night sky is striking.  And the way it gets almost dark toward the top of the stadium because it’s so big and away from the field lights is awesome.  And Saturday’s crowd felt so good.  It wasn’t the “loudest ever” or anything,  but it was the best in a long time, and maybe that’s because it was the only in a long time, but who cares.  It was great to see you.  I had fun.  Let’s do it again next week.

GO BLUE!

Way Back When-sday Never Forgets

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September 8, 2001: You’ll be saying this a lot over the next few days, but “I can’t believe it’s been 20 years.” We gathered in Seattle prior to The Huskies ruining yet another one of those 90’s and 00’s west coast road trips for Michigan, 23-18.

“In less than 60 seconds in the 4th quarter, the Huskies blocked a kick and returned it for a touchdown, and returned a Navarre tipped pass for a touchdown 2 plays into the ensuing Michigan drive” 🤮 🤮 🤮

I might have ate some salmon. Then some serious shit happened and trapped a few of our members on the left coast for a bit, and we all became super American for a while. Full game page is here.

You Can’t Suck Me In (Yes You Can): Michigan 47, Western Michigan 14

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Hello, and welcome back to the most unreliable Michigan football game recap, usually available sometime after the last game and before the next one, but only until a disappointing loss, which this year could be as early as next week or as late as Thanksgiving.  About every other year the shut down comes after a stupid showing against “those guys up north and to the west,” a term that while directionally appropriate, doesn’t have the same heat behind it as “little brother”…but I’m trying to avoid the “little brother” moniker because Mike Hart is the RB coach now and it’s literally all that the world will talk about for at least a week before that Halloween Eve shit show in East Landfill.  Look Sparty!  I’m already talking about you!  #RentFree bro.

Michigan entered the season unranked and with zero expectations.  Pundits everywhere weighing in with something averaging around 7-5, and those five losses were scheduled to start next week against the 20th (whoops) ranked Huskies, and probably also included Penn State, Wisconsin, Indiana, and of course OSU.  Michigan entered the weekend as a 17-point favorite against a MAC school.  Let’s pretend I went back a looked it up (I didn’t) and that is the lowest spread for Michigan against a MAC school since the RichRod era.  So ya, no respect, none probably deserved, and I’m settling in riding the idea that nothing good can come of this season, and most certainly not this game.  No pressure.  Relax and enjoy the tailgate.  

Oh but Saturday.  

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Ticket takers, spirited and full-ish stadium, band take the field, James Earl Jones, and Michigan beating up a MAC squad.  Wear the blinders and enjoy.  This is the way.

And Efficient is the word of the day in the QB department.  Cade is here for that Griese roll, or maybe that Navarre roll, and he did it well.  Didn’t take any chances.  Didn’t turn it over.  Didn’t take a sack…and honestly was rarely hurried, as O-Line seems to be one of the best units on the squad*.  Cade protected possessions, and for the most part handed it off, or threw passes that were essentially long hand offs.  Even his two incompletions were just balls batted at the line.  Gattis gave the kid a confidence building game plan, and it worked.*  Corum and Haskins did a nice lighting and thunder show, pacing the Wolverines with 27 carries at just under 7 yards per.  Then a pinch hit home run by fresh bench legs in AJ Henning (74yd TD) served as a backbreaker to the great Bronco spirit.

Michigan ran the ball 43 times on Saturday, and passed it 17.  It may not seem ideal for your modern day college football team, but we are not that, and this is pretty close to the ratio that you are looking for in a MAC opener if you are chasing historical Michigan when they last won the B1G.  The 2003 opener stat line against Central Michigan is damn near identical, albeit with significantly less first downs due in part to the number of big plays gobbling up huge chunks of the field in ways Chris Perry could never dream of :).  And that was the rub Saturday.  For all its conservativeness, the offense was pretty damn explosive:  14 plays of 10+ yards.  Three plays of 50+ yards.  Two TDS of 70+ yards for the first time since Denard.*

The defense continued to provide the frustration you came to know and love under the previous Don Brown regime: Being porous for the first couple drives no matter the opponent, and not getting off the field on 3rd downs.  Western went marching on their first couple of drives and had a downright dominant 3rd down conversion percentage in the first half despite the lopsided score.  But hey, first game under Babyface McDonald.  Still getting the kinks out.  After their first couple of drives, Western went just under three quarters where they gained a total of about 50 yards**.  But the pass rush we require was not there.  Gotta get home with 4.  Which, with all due respect to Western’s veteran O-Line, probably means there won’t be a pass rush in most other games.  Which means you need to rush a 5th guy, or that opposing QBs will have time to find receivers that will eventually get open because I DON’T CARE WHAT YOU SAY ABOUT THE SECONDARY WE ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO THE DEEP BALL (since 1879).  Add to that a bit of softness right up the middle.  We don’t have a dude (I know you miss Don Brown a little bit) there yet.  This was exploited as best it could be by the Broncos, and with some success, so it is likely now on page 1 of Washington’s scouting report.  Also, screw you guys for losing to Montana.  

Can’t say anything that hasn’t already been said about Ronnie Bell.  Really looked like he was going to be something very special this year.  Made the catch of the season and got jobbed by a full bullshit OPI call.  Get that Med-Red fella.  We’ll wait for you.  Let me know where I can support Your Likeness in the meantime. But man, big hole to fill this year for that next man up.

Anyway, maybe it was the layoff, or the whiskey, but that game felt ok to me and bordering on good*.  At worst, it was fun.  Big plays are fun.  Big plays are effective.  Big plays scare opponents into doing things that open up other big plays.  This is not the Speed in Space that I imagined when the concept was announced a few years back, but there certainly was something Fast and Open going on Saturday that seemed different, if not better.  So, Go Blue?  Yes, Go Blue.  

And damn you week 1 for churning up some expectations. I’m looking at you Indiana. You and your tiny little Penix.

The tailgate, despite the scary prospect of new landlords, went off without a hitch.  Lots of pork things, lots of people, and a lack of Luau decor due to the fact that I couldn’t find my Luau box and I refuse to purchase another Luau kit from Amazon.  But a spirited group for sure, led by our newest full time member Adam who was on site at the crack of dawn for setup and whose whole damn extended family stuck around and took down the whole tailgate with me.  Big thanks to all who came and especially to those that contributed.

Under the lights next week ya’ll.  See you at noon.  

*Opponent was Western Michigan and likely does not mean shit and could create false confidence that later results in painful losses

**Calculation done in the fog of bourbon, during the game, utilizing scoreboard stats and remedial group math of people around me in the stands