I felt it was a rather sloppy ST game for us. While Moody’s blocked FG makes this easy to say, it was a combination of this, along with Henning being inconsistent in my eyes, between his nice return and what appeared to be his muff at the end. Returning the favor with a blocked FG of our own was nice, but we also need to remember the offsides that led to an IU do-over and pinning us on our 1 vs. it sailing into the end zone as it had initially. We’re too seasoned a ST group to make these mistakes, and it worries me that they’ll surface to a larger
extent when we play better competition. With Big Ten games thus far being closer than we all imagined, I can see ST miscues being the reason we drop 1 we shouldn’t or limiting our ability to keep the pressure on someone like OSU heading into the 4th.
Bell executed the 1st pick play quite well by pivoting and turning back to the QB to flash. I believe this mitigates a flag being thrown as the receiver is entitled to run his route. If he hadn’t turned to flash, a flag would/should have been thrown. I could be wrong, but I believe they ran the same play on the opposite side for the 2 pt conversion that failed.
Larry Johnson has been coaching with either PSU or OSU with success since 96. If he wanted to be a head coach by now he would be. Guessing he’s had chance to at smaller programs, but passed on those chances hoping something bigger would come along. I know age isn’t everything, but he’s 75+ yrs ole and yes, I realize Saban is almost 70, but I don’t think Johnson is who UM would want or would even sniff a short list for them.
Former PSU QB Todd Blackledge who also called the game was the one drawing attention to the potential PI. I believe he tried doing the same on another PI from earlier in the game. Neither instance warranted flags in my opinion. In the end, just a former PSU player looking for excuses.
Agree. Was pulling for TT, but too much Hero Ball towards the end of regulation and in OT. UVA once again had some help, but their Team Ball helped just as much.
I imagine Brad Traviolia; B10 Deputy Commisioner and COO will be in the running as Delaney’s replacement. He’s basically been 2nd in command for the past 15+ yrs within the B10 office. Would imagine Delaney’s has been grooming him to take over upon his retirement.
Our 5 yr old lab is named Schemey. Came across the name after hearing it used for a Dalmatian tailgating in the Brown lot with his/her owners. Lastly if you use the sites search function you'll find some other quality posts that may have more suggestions not covered here.
Denard, Kovacs, and Roundtree were in Toledo last week with Hall of Framers Sports Memorabilia... some golf expo and $30 bucks for an autograph I believe.
Granted a few hours left to convince myself differently, but my wife and I have all but made the decision to not renew. We live close to South Bend IN, and while having family in the Toledo area makes it convenient when traveling back for games… all the factors many have mentioned above have started to take their toll. We’ve even been fortunate in giving those tickets we don’t use to customers and then expensing them, hence limiting our losses as we still of course eat the PSD. We’re not Alums and have only been season ticket holders for 6 years so while selfish to say, it’s somewhat comforting hearing those who’ve been much more invested not renewing as well. For us the decision is more or less two fold. From a personal side, it’s realizing sooner rather than later our 2 yr old and future children will be tied up Saturday morning’s with activities where logistically we’re unable to make the 3 hr trek for most games. From a fan side it’s becoming less tolerant to what I’ll call the ongoing “excuses” as the youth and execution memes has worn out their welcome. Having been through it for 1 regime and seeing the direction of the current…sooner or later you have to call a spade a spade.
While possibly wishful thinking…Maybe Jackson remains with the intent to buy Wheatley some additional time to see how things shake out in Buffalo. In addition if the season goes as we all hope it all but secures Hoke’s tenure and allows UM to lure quality positional coaches without having to address questions surrounding their stability as a staff.
I’m guessing the reason Duke flipped their benches, was more so due to the marketing and advertising you see spanning the length of the court as opposed to packing in more students along the baseline. While football’s gotten better, they realize basketball’s their meal ticket.
Taking into account the latest BCS standings (flawed or not) majority of the teams all have coaches dedicated specially to RB’s, so my guess is more teams care who’s coaching RB's than not. By my tally 8 of the 10 teams have RB specific coaches w/ Bama and Oklahoma being the outliers as their RB coaches appear to have additional responsibilities.
I know you’re not really implying this, but I don’t want this team to be perceived as being better simply due to weaker competition. Who knows what the offseason will hold in terms of changes and/or retention in terms of our coaching staff, and while it’ll be difficult to compare apples to apples…you bring up an interesting point as I’m very curious to see how Warinner handles what’s assumed to be similar opportunities along OSU’s OL line come next season. For me at least, it will reinforce or discount the youth and inexperience excuses we continue to hear. I’ll be hoping OSU faces the same setbacks…unfortunately I just don’t see it occurring to the extent we’ve seen along our lines.
Unsure if this helps and/or is applicable to RV's, but my understanding for the majority of us w/o an RV is the main tailgating locations will not be opening until noon on Saturday...
Lastly, can’t remember if UTL 1 shared the noon start, but wanted to say it did. All I can remember is the rain that morning, causing me to panic and/or question were we would tailgate.
Incorrect, he did have the blue sleeve on his arm when he went out for regulation’s coin toss; however for OT he no longer had it on. Unsure thought when he removed it during the game.
MGoSoftball has it correct, I talked with the ticket office on Monday and season tickets will mail out this week with arrival shortly after. In addition, individual season tickets will be mailed out next week I believe.
Doubful the University has sold out of the AF game, however it is the home opener. I purchased a set of 10 w/ 5 piggy backed onto another 5 on Monday without any issues. If by chance their sold out.... hold out as long as you can before purchasing from Stubhub, I expect tickets on the secondary market to creep down to the $50 range for this game.
Not defending Fickell’s decision to kick the FG at the end of the 1st half as it still didn’t give them a 2 score lead, but Ramzy is incorrect as OSU had 0 timeouts left at the end of the 2nd qtr. If OSU’s attempt to punch it in failed, they would not have had time to spike the ball and run the FG unit on the field.
“Trying,” is the key word. Unfortunately the NFL should have simply held Pryor accountable by ruling him ineligible instead of trying to hold him accountable with such a lax compromise. It amazes me how the NFL, a league concerned so much about its public image especially following the lockout had a chance to make a statement and not undermine its own rules by simply ruling Pryor ineligible. Yes, I’m a Michigan homer, but what value does Pryor have in the grand scheme of things to warrant the NFL bending their own rules.
Most would say rows 30-50 are ideal, but for 2 years my season tickets were Row 3 / Section 19. I have since moved higher, but sometimes I miss the feel of being so close to the field. Being that close and due to the vantage point everyone young and/or old were on their feet majority of the game which is the way I feel it should be. 1st trip down to seats with a family member or friend was always a neat experience as they were always amazed at how close the seats were to the field. I think Section1 / Row 15 would be a great place to be on gameday.
Bentley2121,
How long have you been a season ticket holder? Capacity at Lucas Oil Stadium is around 67K and with the amount of tickets offered to the general public today it's doubtful newer season ticket holders will be offered the option to buy tickets, but then again I could be completely wrong. My estimation is the section 1's of the world will jump on these with the newness of the Big 10 championship game.
The UM golf course is 10x better than AAGO. I tailgated there for the Iowa game last year for the 1st time. Prior 4 years I parked @ AAGO when tailgating. Long story short, they charge $10 less, they don’t pack you in like sardines, they’ll let you save as many spaces as you want for stragglers in your group, and they could care less if you back into your spot and/or pull into your spot to setup shop. This coupled with the parking attendants being so much more cordial and helpful it’s an easy choice. Not sure if there’s more entrances, but I enter off South Main which is basically 75 yards before the entrance to AAGO so the added walking distance is a mute point IMO.
I don’t think UM should be too worried about losing Washington to MSU. I do however feel MSU should be worried about losing Pittman to OSU if the sanctions are less than expected.. With all the past and present DL coaching experience on UM’s staff it’s going to be hard for these recruits to look past this, coupled with all the other benefits of UM in my opinion.
Even if JT was still the head man @ OSU, and the recent challenges they're facing never transpired I would by all means expect Hoke to have Michigan in a BCS bowl in 3 yrs. I won’t go as far as saying now that JT’s gone he should be in a BCS bowl in less time, but the path in my opinion is a little easier.
Was in Red River Gorge, KY packing up our weekend campsite. My wife turned to me as her phone acquired service reading a text that Tressel was done. I gingerly walked over to her brothers car and informed the two once proud Buckeye fans of the news.
I believe Urban just bought a house in Upper Arlington. Granted I know he has Midwest roots, but Columbus wouldn't exactly be the 1st place I'd choose for a vacation home.
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1.) Why is shipping $25 on the $350 pledge, but only $5 for all other pledges?
2.) How is one to communicate/confirm the 2 names to be added?
I felt it was a rather sloppy ST game for us. While Moody’s blocked FG makes this easy to say, it was a combination of this, along with Henning being inconsistent in my eyes, between his nice return and what appeared to be his muff at the end. Returning the favor with a blocked FG of our own was nice, but we also need to remember the offsides that led to an IU do-over and pinning us on our 1 vs. it sailing into the end zone as it had initially. We’re too seasoned a ST group to make these mistakes, and it worries me that they’ll surface to a larger
extent when we play better competition. With Big Ten games thus far being closer than we all imagined, I can see ST miscues being the reason we drop 1 we shouldn’t or limiting our ability to keep the pressure on someone like OSU heading into the 4th.
Bell executed the 1st pick play quite well by pivoting and turning back to the QB to flash. I believe this mitigates a flag being thrown as the receiver is entitled to run his route. If he hadn’t turned to flash, a flag would/should have been thrown. I could be wrong, but I believe they ran the same play on the opposite side for the 2 pt conversion that failed.
I believe Paea medically retired
Didn’t it take a Ross injury for us to finally see Mcgrone? If not for that, would Mcgrone still be waiting his turn?
Larry Johnson has been coaching with either PSU or OSU with success since 96. If he wanted to be a head coach by now he would be. Guessing he’s had chance to at smaller programs, but passed on those chances hoping something bigger would come along. I know age isn’t everything, but he’s 75+ yrs ole and yes, I realize Saban is almost 70, but I don’t think Johnson is who UM would want or would even sniff a short list for them.
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Former PSU QB Todd Blackledge who also called the game was the one drawing attention to the potential PI. I believe he tried doing the same on another PI from earlier in the game. Neither instance warranted flags in my opinion. In the end, just a former PSU player looking for excuses.
Agree. Was pulling for TT, but too much Hero Ball towards the end of regulation and in OT. UVA once again had some help, but their Team Ball helped just as much.
I imagine Brad Traviolia; B10 Deputy Commisioner and COO will be in the running as Delaney’s replacement. He’s basically been 2nd in command for the past 15+ yrs within the B10 office. Would imagine Delaney’s has been grooming him to take over upon his retirement.
The naming right discussion and how it relates to our HC's is an interesting topic though considering everything going on of late with Papa John's.
Coach Wheatley had a one as well. See Avatar
Denard, Kovacs, and Roundtree were in Toledo last week with Hall of Framers Sports Memorabilia... some golf expo and $30 bucks for an autograph I believe.
If she can do UT and A&M…she should be able to do a Block M at the very least for you.
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Granted a few hours left to convince myself differently, but my wife and I have all but made the decision to not renew. We live close to South Bend IN, and while having family in the Toledo area makes it convenient when traveling back for games… all the factors many have mentioned above have started to take their toll. We’ve even been fortunate in giving those tickets we don’t use to customers and then expensing them, hence limiting our losses as we still of course eat the PSD. We’re not Alums and have only been season ticket holders for 6 years so while selfish to say, it’s somewhat comforting hearing those who’ve been much more invested not renewing as well. For us the decision is more or less two fold. From a personal side, it’s realizing sooner rather than later our 2 yr old and future children will be tied up Saturday morning’s with activities where logistically we’re unable to make the 3 hr trek for most games. From a fan side it’s becoming less tolerant to what I’ll call the ongoing “excuses” as the youth and execution memes has worn out their welcome. Having been through it for 1 regime and seeing the direction of the current…sooner or later you have to call a spade a spade.
Who would you removed on the staff to have made room for a dedicated QB coach?
While possibly wishful thinking…Maybe Jackson remains with the intent to buy Wheatley some additional time to see how things shake out in Buffalo. In addition if the season goes as we all hope it all but secures Hoke’s tenure and allows UM to lure quality positional coaches without having to address questions surrounding their stability as a staff.
I’m guessing the reason Duke flipped their benches, was more so due to the marketing and advertising you see spanning the length of the court as opposed to packing in more students along the baseline. While football’s gotten better, they realize basketball’s their meal ticket.
By father’s death, I believe you’re thinking of Dawson, not Kugler.
joeyb;
Taking into account the latest BCS standings (flawed or not) majority of the teams all have coaches dedicated specially to RB’s, so my guess is more teams care who’s coaching RB's than not. By my tally 8 of the 10 teams have RB specific coaches w/ Bama and Oklahoma being the outliers as their RB coaches appear to have additional responsibilities.
RK
TEAM
RB Coach
1
Alabama
B. Burns*
2
Florida State
J. Graham
3
Oregon
G. Campbell
4
Ohio State
S. Drayton
5
Stanford
T. Pritchard
6
Baylor
J. Lebby
7
Clemson
T. Elliott
8
Missouri
B. Jones
9
Auburn
T. Horton
10
Oklahoma
C. Gundy*
* shared responsibilities
I know you’re
MGoStrength;
I know you’re not really implying this, but I don’t want this team to be perceived as being better simply due to weaker competition. Who knows what the offseason will hold in terms of changes and/or retention in terms of our coaching staff, and while it’ll be difficult to compare apples to apples…you bring up an interesting point as I’m very curious to see how Warinner handles what’s assumed to be similar opportunities along OSU’s OL line come next season. For me at least, it will reinforce or discount the youth and inexperience excuses we continue to hear. I’ll be hoping OSU faces the same setbacks…unfortunately I just don’t see it occurring to the extent we’ve seen along our lines.
Here's the link...
http://www.mgoblue.com/genrel/082609aad.html.
Scroll down to the asterisks @ the bottom of the page. Seems the noon opening has been the original plan.
Granted maybe through www.michiganeventparking.com, you might be able to get in and/or on sooner.
Unsure if this helps and/or is applicable to RV's, but my understanding for the majority of us w/o an RV is the main tailgating locations will not be opening until noon on Saturday...
http://www.mgoblue.com/genrel/082609aad.html.
Scroll down to the asterisks @ the bottom of the page.
Granted maybe through www.michiganeventparking.com, you might be able to get in and/or on sooner.
Lastly, can’t remember if UTL 1 shared the noon start, but wanted to say it did. All I can remember is the rain that morning, causing me to panic and/or question were we would tailgate.
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Incorrect, he did have the blue sleeve on his arm when he went out for regulation’s coin toss; however for OT he no longer had it on. Unsure thought when he removed it during the game.
MGoSoftball has it correct, I talked with the ticket office on Monday and season tickets will mail out this week with arrival shortly after. In addition, individual season tickets will be mailed out next week I believe.
Doubful the University has sold out of the AF game, however it is the home opener. I purchased a set of 10 w/ 5 piggy backed onto another 5 on Monday without any issues. If by chance their sold out.... hold out as long as you can before purchasing from Stubhub, I expect tickets on the secondary market to creep down to the $50 range for this game.
Not defending Fickell’s decision to kick the FG at the end of the 1st half as it still didn’t give them a 2 score lead, but Ramzy is incorrect as OSU had 0 timeouts left at the end of the 2nd qtr. If OSU’s attempt to punch it in failed, they would not have had time to spike the ball and run the FG unit on the field.
“Trying,” is the
Taclcelm;
“Trying,” is the key word. Unfortunately the NFL should have simply held Pryor accountable by ruling him ineligible instead of trying to hold him accountable with such a lax compromise. It amazes me how the NFL, a league concerned so much about its public image especially following the lockout had a chance to make a statement and not undermine its own rules by simply ruling Pryor ineligible. Yes, I’m a Michigan homer, but what value does Pryor have in the grand scheme of things to warrant the NFL bending their own rules.
Most would say rows 30-50 are ideal, but for 2 years my season tickets were Row 3 / Section 19. I have since moved higher, but sometimes I miss the feel of being so close to the field. Being that close and due to the vantage point everyone young and/or old were on their feet majority of the game which is the way I feel it should be. 1st trip down to seats with a family member or friend was always a neat experience as they were always amazed at how close the seats were to the field. I think Section1 / Row 15 would be a great place to be on gameday.
That's not Rome screaming. It was a voiceover on that clip
How long have
Agreed... less is more
The UM golf course is 10x better than AAGO. I tailgated there for the Iowa game last year for the 1st time. Prior 4 years I parked @ AAGO when tailgating. Long story short, they charge $10 less, they don’t pack you in like sardines, they’ll let you save as many spaces as you want for stragglers in your group, and they could care less if you back into your spot and/or pull into your spot to setup shop. This coupled with the parking attendants being so much more cordial and helpful it’s an easy choice. Not sure if there’s more entrances, but I enter off South Main which is basically 75 yards before the entrance to AAGO so the added walking distance is a mute point IMO.
I don’t think UM should be too worried about losing Washington to MSU. I do however feel MSU should be worried about losing Pittman to OSU if the sanctions are less than expected.. With all the past and present DL coaching experience on UM’s staff it’s going to be hard for these recruits to look past this, coupled with all the other benefits of UM in my opinion.
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Conventional wisdom would suggest with both JT and TP gone the only one left to punish is the University.
Even if JT was still the head man @ OSU, and the recent challenges they're facing never transpired I would by all means expect Hoke to have Michigan in a BCS bowl in 3 yrs. I won’t go as far as saying now that JT’s gone he should be in a BCS bowl in less time, but the path in my opinion is a little easier.
Thomas is a 2013 recruit not 2012, I believe the question is who would we prefer for the 2012 class.
not if you suspend him for the year and use his redshirt in doing so
I believe Urban just bought a house in Upper Arlington. Granted I know he has Midwest roots, but Columbus wouldn't exactly be the 1st place I'd choose for a vacation home.