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MGoPodcast 15.16: The Perfect Season

MGoPodcast 15.16: The Perfect Season
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3 hours and 18 minutes

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1. National Championship Feels

Starts at 1:00

"Bring us home, Blake." He did it just like in the Ohio State, Penn State, and Alabama games. And then Mikey got an interception. A perfect moment in a perfect season. JJ's tweet was right, everyone just take a breath and relax after the last 20 years. So many guys came back to make this possible, and that's the culture of this program. Everyone who stepped up did when they needed to. Michigan's diversity of what they do on offense might be unmatched anywhere else in the country, and part of that is because so many people stick around. We call Blake Corum a perfect human being but Mike Sainristil is the same thing. This program has developed so many dudes who are going to the NFL that most people would not have expected. If you re-ranked these recruiting classes, how much higher would Michigan jump? Michigan fans really showed up for all the playoff games and events. 

[The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP]

2. Defense vs Washington

Starts at 45:54

We start with the defense this time because the defense was incredible this game. What more can you even say about Jesse Minter and the players at this point? Everybody eats. Penix was in bad shape by the end of the game, Jaylen Harrell chased him down after the game to congratulate him on a good game. Keon Sabb had a bad missed tackle on Washington's first drive but made up for it later. Michigan seemed to plan this season around playing 15 games with all their substitutions to keep everyone fresh. It also helped that a lot of starters didn't have to play most 4th quarters this year. Washington was not able to just toss up the ball and have their receivers go get it, which is a big part of their game. Penix was uncomfortable all game and it brought his game down. Washington had open guys but it wasn't the guys Penix were expecting to be open. Read 1 --> Read 2 --> Uh oh Mason Graham. Besides a couple misses, this team tackled so well and have all season. How did a wide receiver become the Honey Badger?? Washington does have a great screen game. 

The best defense since 1997. 

3. Offense vs Washington

Starts at 1:32:46

A re-run of the Rose Bowl but more explosive. They looked a little nervous about passing the ball. One of these Washington linebackers apparently has never seen duo before. Michigan never really fully incorporated a JJ run game which was frustrating. Donovan Edwards, you've been sandbagging us all year! We don't care when you cut, but please just cut. Seven minutes into this game, Donovan Edwards had won the national championship. According to SP+ this is the best Michigan team since 1902 and the first team to hold every opponent to under 25 points since 1904 Minnesota. How many teams are losing their best offensive lineman and not seeing a drop-off? Michigan's transfer portal scouting was nuts, so many dudes did so well. JJ didn't torch this defense but he didn't need to, he also had a good YPA. 

4. Game Theory, Special Teams, and Feels

Starts at 2:10:52

WARNING: This segment gets really misty towards the end.

That was the most annoying punter Michigan has ever faced. The care for special teams feels like it really dropped off this year. Decision making was pretty much by the book, though. Onto vibes, nobody has ever felt as good as this because nobody else has ever felt as bad. Reminiscing on some of the bleakest times of the Harbaugh era because they're part of what make this so sweet. Now let us stop wallowing. An impromptu gimmicky top five of "favorite moments of the season." 

We talk about how we're feeling right now. There is a very good chance you will cry during it. I did.
 

MUSIC:

  • “Win”— David Bowie
  • “Down, Up!”— BabyTron
  • “We're a Winner”—  The Impressions
  • “Across 110th Street”
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"The Malört of punting. You know, it looks ugly but it'll get you there."

ca_prophet

January 11th, 2024 at 5:18 AM ^

We will never see their like again.

And that's OK, because they gave us this first.  Team 144: 15-0 National Champions.

Hail!

wolvemarine

January 11th, 2024 at 5:43 AM ^

…and just over three hours.

Hmm. Well played, MGoBlog. Well played.

Go Blue!

In reply to …and just over three hours. … by wolvemarine

NeverPunt

January 11th, 2024 at 7:08 AM ^

Beautiful Dan Carlin-ass podcast. My podcast player almost didn’t download the file because it didn’t understand how a podcast could be this long and NOT be about WWII or Genghis Khan.

much love to the staff here!

In reply to Beautiful Dan Carlin-ass… by NeverPunt

WeimyWoodson

January 11th, 2024 at 9:16 AM ^

Same here

Other Andrew

January 11th, 2024 at 5:58 AM ^

Worth appreciating that all of this amazing content is free.

Thank you, guys!

In reply to Worth appreciating that all… by Other Andrew

Blue Highlander

January 11th, 2024 at 9:03 AM ^

Who’s got it better than us?  NOBODY!

McSomething

January 11th, 2024 at 6:00 AM ^

And already my productivity for the day is shot.

lhglrkwg

January 11th, 2024 at 6:27 AM ^

The ol' 5 am podcast release. Cant wait to listen to this one

SFBayAreaBlue

January 11th, 2024 at 6:39 AM ^

3 hours! Fuck yeah!

BakkerUSMC

January 11th, 2024 at 6:55 AM ^

I would have to agree with the assertion that 1997 had the slightly better defense talent-wise, but this team dealt with much more complexity and against a wide variety of offenses all year. They downloaded at least three base defenses and didn’t skip a beat throughout. I was especially impressed by the low percentage of missed tackles. Credit to the entire staff, not to forget coach Herbert getting three stars to look like fives out there! 

In reply to I would have to agree with… by BakkerUSMC

TESOE

January 11th, 2024 at 9:28 AM ^

It is hard not to don good old day goggles when Woodson may have been the best to ever play at his position, with all the film to back that up. Ask me in 20 years and I will be dead. Younger fans will think back to this team like we do to 97. They will decide. So happy to see both teams. Champions.

In reply to It is hard not to don good… by TESOE

Champeen

January 11th, 2024 at 11:39 AM ^

After compiling the entire season, i think it is fair, and correct, to label the 1997 defense better than this defense.  But it certainly is only by a hair.

HOWEVER, this team is definitely better than 1997[s IMO, and its by more than a hair.

In reply to After compiling the entire… by Champeen

Vasav

January 11th, 2024 at 12:54 PM ^

I dont think there's much doubt there - that 1997 offense set us up for failure repeatedly against ND and nearly did the same against OSU. This offense won games - they were a compliment to the defense, but a positive compliment that never really got stopped except by Iowa - which I think was more of a strategic choice too.

Indonacious

January 11th, 2024 at 7:10 AM ^

There was a 3rd and 5 where MIkey slows WR down with his fingertips long enough for him to engage and bring him down with his other hand. The opposite of the DJ turner tackle attempt against TCU wr last year. Unsung moment in the game.

In reply to There was a 3rd and 5 where… by Indonacious

enlightenedbum

January 11th, 2024 at 7:52 AM ^

McMillan (I think) was GONE if Sainristil misses that tackle too.  Like the only play of the game we played cover zero.

EDIT: Think was wrong, the one where he was gone if the tackle wasn't made was Will Johnson in the second half I think.

In reply to McMillan (I think) was GONE… by enlightenedbum

AnthonyThomas

January 11th, 2024 at 1:00 PM ^

Yeah, Johnson made a sideline tackle in the 2nd half where he and the receiver were the only two players on that half of the field.

In reply to There was a 3rd and 5 where… by Indonacious

smotheringD

January 11th, 2024 at 8:44 AM ^

That was a great tackle.  I was shocked when the receiver wasn't able to pull away.  Mikey was like a bulldog on a bone.  Just like Blake after his touchdown run, mugging for the camera like a junkyard dog.  And that defense did play like a pack of wolves...dominant.

One more thing about teams.  For all of the miscues, the low snap, the yips, the doink, during Mikey's 81-yard pick return, to a man all 11 guys flipped the switch and were on offense, heading the other way and making impressive blocks.  Part of it might have been Washington's realization at that moment that their National Championship hopes were crushed, but that was a well-coached return.

Edit: Perhaps technically a defensive play, not a special teams play.  But in my mind, it kind of fell in that category, not a kickoff or punt return but an interception return.

In reply to That was a great tackle.  I… by smotheringD

enlightenedbum

January 11th, 2024 at 9:07 AM ^

Pretty sure Minter's said they specifically coached that and talked to Phil Parker because Iowa's so good at turning turnovers into touchdowns.

In reply to Pretty sure Minter's said… by enlightenedbum

gbdub

January 11th, 2024 at 6:06 PM ^

It’s been clear all year that any time a DB (especially Mikey) gets their hands on a pass, the whole team is thinking end zone. 

Lots of great turnover returns this year - which is underrated, because often turnovers on the defensive half of the field on third or fourth down aren’t much better than punts. 

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