byco42
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Purdue '76, Minnesota '77, Iowa '85, Purdue '96 ... this happens. Iowa played an inspired game, especially defensively. Their DL won the game for them. Moving on.
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Purdue '76, Minnesota '77, Iowa '85, Purdue '96 ... this happens. Iowa played an inspired game, especially defensively. Their DL won the game for them. Moving on.
Purdue '96 feels like it was only yesterday...
Fowler and Herbie were talking all game about Iowa '85.
Jr. QB Harbaugh led the #2 Wolverines into Kinnick Stadium against the Chuck Long led #1 ranked Hawkeyes.
I remember the '76 and '77 shockers too; listening to Bob Ufer on the radio as I did yardwork with my dad.
I don't know what I'd call our offense prior to this game. we scored a lot of points, but we also had trouble at times forcing our will on other teams. Inconsistent maybe? Lack of identity?
I don't like putting Peppers in, and I'm tired of the jet sweeps and end arounds. they won't work going forward, and they definitely won't work against faster teams, or teams that scouted us well. Yesterday it seemed like the only way to beat Iowa was to out-grind them, and I cringed everytime we threw a down away on some bullshit misdirection or swing for the fences.
Maybe this was just what we needed though. It's tough to knock our playcalling when we had been consistently winning by 35+, but it seemed too gimmicky. A good ass-kicking will send us back to the drawing board, and also root out any complacency that set in.
If u figured we'd lose a game this season, this was probably the best one to lose. not to a divisional opponent, and not to Ohio State.
that stat about '85... how #2, 3, 4 in the country all lost last time Harbaugh & Michigan were in Iowa. Then Saturday #2, 3, and 4 all lose.
Coincidences are bizarre like that sometimes.
Old abcd would say this was one of those things outside any one man's control, like every Michigan coach losing his first MSU game. last year, that sure as hell seemed like fate.
oh well... still at least 2 games to play. Win those and there's one more. win that one, and (almost certainly) another. Win that one? shot at all the marbles.
We're still short a really good running back
Smith ain't it. Higdon and Evans are still very young and need some time in the weight room. Hoke really dropped the ball on recruiting there.
Does Isaac have another year left after this? If he does, I would imagine he ships out somewhere else.
Thank you De'veon for your hard work at Michigan. You gave some really solid moments. But I'm ready to see you move on to your next adventure in life and give someone else a chance at the helm.
Yes, Harbaugh threw that game to drum up interest in the rivalry.
Come on dude. You know what makes a better rivalry? Undefeated Michigan (#2) going into 1-loss OSU (#3).
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