Now that's more like it. Michigan found a QB and some toughness against UConn. The defense played well in holding UConn to 10 points and the Michigan offense seemed un-stoppable.
Michigan was prepared to play on Saturday and the winter/summer of discontent clearly motivated the Wolverines. We try not to get too up or down from the results of an opening game but if your a Michigan fan, the game on Saturday started to remind you of years past.
Anyway you slice it, yesterday was a near prefect premier for the new Big House and the 2010 Michigan Wolverines.
Now on to the much anticipated first "Cheers" and "Jeers" of the 2010 season:
Cheers:
- Clearly Denard Robinson played a near perfect game in his first start. No turnovers or big mistakes was huge.
- The bend but don't break Defense played well just giving up 10 points.
- The offensive line dominated
- No first game mistakes: 1 penalty and no team turnovers.
- Over 113,000 at the Big House
- Brock Mealer Walking!
- James Rodgers at CB seemed like he has been playing CB for years.
- Tate's sideline pouting and playing the "transfer card" as soon as he doesn't play.
- The possibility of blowing Devin's redshirt for 2 plays. (I believe he still is eligible to redshirt)
- I thought the play calling got a bit stale at times in the 3rd quarter, I would like to see the WR's get more involved in the offense.
- Kicking game. I hope it was because of the wind more then Gibbons.
- Punt Return. Same as above. I would really like to see Gallon return a kick but he made a couple poor decision.
- Carvin Johnson played well before going down with an MCL injury.
- The linebackers were much improved in my mind.
- Craig Roh played well
- Jibreel Black didn't play a ton but got a couple QB pressures.
- Cam Gordon had a couple good hits but he needs to wrap up on his tackles.
- Mike Shaw and Vincent Smith combined for over 100 yards on the ground
"This is a good growing experience. The way I see it, it's a long season. You saw today that they're going to need two quarterbacks. The Big Ten schedule is a tough schedule."
"We knew some disciplinary actions were coming down the pipe, so we kind of saw some things that others didn't. Not everyone knows and sees everything that goes on on the inside."
Here is my take: I think RR was sending a clear message to Tate by not playing him (when Denard went down). The way Denard runs and runs so often, Michigan will need two QB's this year for sure. Maybe Devin is the clear #2 or maybe it's the way RR is showing Tate that he has to work hard everyday. Either way, I expect Michigan will need Tate and I believe Tate needs Michigan. Leaving would be a huge mistake. I'm still holding out hope that Devin can earn a redshirt this year.
It's fun seeing Michigan play Michigan football again. Let's hope that can continue against the 1-0 Irish next Saturday. Go Blue!
3 comments:
Bob how did the visit go for Dee Hart and company?
I am almost certain that the NCAA rules for football indicates that even one play is viewed as if he played the entire year. I believe it is NCAA basketball that "may" have a deadline with a low percentage of plays that will allow a player to be red shirted. Maybe someone else can reconfirm this for me.
I could be wrong but I think you can play a small percentage of plays in the non-conference but if you play one play during the Big Ten season you have lost a full year of eligibility.
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