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Final Second heroics
Sink Penn State
Michigan reverses fortune with final second win
SALINE, MICHIGAN OCTOBER 15,
2005
This team is getting pretty frustrating to watch.
Nothing is coming easy for them, so it's nice to take this one away
as a win. The three loses clearly could have gone either way,
and now Michigan's two big wins are in the same category.
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Chad Henne drilled a pass through the Penn State
secondary on the final play of the game, right in the hands of Mario
Manningham for another glorious Michigan come-from-behind 27-25 win.
This presents another chance for Michigan to redeem
themselves and somehow the downtrodden Blue is still in the Big Ten
race, at least for a share. A lot of this they control:
Michigan needs to beat Iowa, Northwestern and Ohio State and hope
for at least 1 more loss out of Wisconsin or Penn State. PSU
hosts Wisconsin on November 5th. My take: Michigan will
stumble again.
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Here's some takes and theories on this game:
- This Season. It
seems every major game is coming down to the final few plays, and in
most cases, seconds. It really shouldn't be, Michigan should
be putting these teams away. M is getting into a cycle of
surrendering double digit leads and having to attempt a comeback.
Twice they've pulled it out (MSU,
Penn State), and twice
they've failed (Minnesota,
Wisconsin). I can't take
another game like this.
- Nittany Knuckleheads. Ok,
Michigan won the coin toss and deferred to the second half.
Opening the 2nd half, M of course took the ball, and Penn State had
the choice of end zone to defend. The Lions chose to defend
the North endzone, meaning in the fourth quarter they would have to
head that direction which was a) into the wind, and, b) into the
student section. And the wind was definitely a factor.
In fact, this revealed itself and compounded another stupid
decision: to kick to Steve Breaston with under a minute to go.
The ball sailed against the wind and landed around the 7 yard line.
Breaston, who was a huge factor in this game on special teams, took
the ball just short of mid-field to set-up the winning drive.
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- JoPa, the figurehead. It
is pretty clear that Joe Paterno really isn't at the helm of this
team, as Lew says, he's just a figurehead. His job is to yell
at the refs (apparently on every play), and to cheer. Here's
some evidence: When asked after the game what was discussed in the
final defensive huddle (with :01 on the clock), JoPa said that
players were told to "suck it up", but midway through the
explanation offered, "I don't know...right now all I am is PO'd."
Sounds like he's also a bit confused. Does that sound like a
guy who is running this team? The band director could have
said the same thing about the final huddle. More evidence: the
Penn State fans spelled out P-A-T-E-R-N-O on their chests. I
know they love him, but he's like a mascot. He doesn't wear a
headset, he seems to wander several yards away from the action
during the game. Speaking of the PSU band, props for laying
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- Final Play. Good
route, perfect pass, in an instant this became one of the greatest
games in Michigan history. Looking at the replay, Penn State
blew the coverage. The guy on Manningham dropped but cut off
his coverage about 4 yards into the endzone. The strong safety
(or linebacker), probably should have dropped back to cut off that
play but didn't. The guy on Manningham who cut off his route
looked at the safety and seemed to yell something just after the TD.
Give M some credit, they ran two receivers into the middle and they
occupied at least three Penn State defenders.
- O Line, Avant. They
are depleted, beat up, and overall had an average game. But,
in the last drive, they basically left Henne untouched and allowed
him to direct the ball around the field. This was critical
because a sack or two may have ended the game. Also some
mention of WR Jason Avant is warranted. He made some great
grabs, including the toe dance to get a first down the first play of
the epic final drive.
- Conservative Henne. It
is clear to me that Henne is programmed to not make mistakes, and
he's good at this. This is fine, but maybe he's too good
because his decision making in the final few plays was suspect.
Michigan definitely should have thrown the ball toward the end zone
instead of the little dumps he tried. It's tough to be
critical of the guy that through a bullet to win the game, but it is
what it is. By the way, Ann Arbor News reporter John Heuser
described the final play in his column and said the "Manningham
leapt for Henne's pass". There was no leaping involved; the
ball was in his chest, in stride. The real leaping occurred
when Avant did a Lambeau Leap into the student section.
- 4-3 Party Time. Lew
mentioned he was a little embarrassed about the intense celebration
that went down after the final play, especially given our 4-3
record. It's tough to argue, partying like it was 1999 isn't
very Michigan-like, but I'm glad these kids are having fun.
- Ross Ryan. In a
weekend of some major special teams blunders (MSU vs. Ohio State),
and the worst of all, the blown Minnesota punt against Wisconsin,
give Michigan punter Ross Ryan some credit - he had a great game.
Makes you wonder why they didn't let him him punt it late in the
fourth quarter, but that's a different issue:
- Coaching. Everyone
is gushing over Lloyd Carr now. Carr himself admitted to
hearing all the critics and went off on people that have attacked
defensive coordinator Jim Hermann (translation: he was defending
himself). I'm sorry coach Carr, but eeking this win doesn't
suddenly make you a genius. Once again it shouldn't have come
down to this. With around 3 minutes to go, M had the ball and
basically sat on it, forcing the horrible pooch punt by kicker
Garrett Rivas. For the record, that ball went out around the
25 or 30 yard line, not the generous 19 yard line where the official
marked up. I have two major issues with this: with over 3
minutes to go, it is not really the time to be strategizing on
simply how to eat up Penn State's timeouts. At a minimum,
Michigan should have thrown on third down to put Penn State away.
When the third down run failed, Michigan tried to "fool" Penn State
by lining up for a long field goal. The snap went right to
Rivas (risky), Rivas caught it (risky), took one step and lined it
out of bounds (poorly executed). This was frustrating.
- 1050 WTKA on delay?. You
can hear the Michigan football broadcast on the mothership (WJR), or
as syndicated on local station WTKA 1050 AM. I usually listen
to WJR because it is a little cleaner, but I happened to turn on
1050 on Saturday and found it was on a delay of a few seconds.
Obviously for those nerds (me) that bring a radio to the game, this
doesn't work! And I'm sure a few folks like to watch the game
on TV and listen to Brandstatter and Beckman - but unless the TV
feed was on delay as well, this would negate this. I say, get
it together WTKA.
- Next Week. A
tough one at Iowa. M has not won back-to-back games this year
(it's gone WLWLWLW), they'll need to continue to win to preserve
this season.
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