Postby Eric » Sat Oct 12, 2013 11:21 pm
Well it was the same story as usual. The turnovers gifted Penn State a couple touchdowns, making the defense look worse than it was. That unit played okay today. They shouldn't have allowed those completions on that final drive, but it is a game of inches. A cliche, but true. Both of those throws could have been swatted or intercepted, but it wound up in Robinson's and Felder's hands. But it's those coulda-woulda-shoulda plays that I'm just fed up with. This team makes so many mistakes that I lost count around halftime. The mental errors just don't stop. It was coulda-woulda-shoulda against Notre Dame last year, against South Carolina last year, against Ohio State last year. And I can't even give Hoke credit for beating Ohio State in 2011 to end the bleeding since, unlike most Michigan fans who take it as a win and don't ask any questions, I'm willing to admit that it took them everything they had to beat the worst Ohio State team in 20 years at home.
How about this stat: Fitzgerald Toussaint had 27 yards on 27 carries. Brutal. Yet who was the guy they constantly gave the ball to in overtime which resulted in zero first downs on four possession? Toussaint. Great job, coaching staff. Technically I think they should have given Michigan the first down on that reviewed call. Forward progress was clearly at the line. Even if they didn't want to give him the first, it should have been 3rd and inches instead of 3rd and one. Not that it would have mattered anyway since the running game got bottled up. I guess people were right to be concerned about the offensive line in the preseason. Again, we might as well wait until 2015 if we want to break loose of this 9-3/8-4, lose to Ohio State, lose to SEC on New Year's, no division championship thing that I've basically become resigned to. I would basically bet my life's earnings on the following three propositions: Michigan doesn't win the division, Michigan loses to Ohio State, and Michigan loses to Florida/Georgia/South Carolina. I literally have absolutely zero doubts about this proposition. It's a wasted season. There's nothing to hope for beyond an Outback Bowl loss. That's where the ceiling is right now. I was willing to stick with this team after the crap that was on display against Akron and UConn, but this team is a headcase team. I'm abandoning the bandwagon as fast as possible. I'll still watch every game and cheer them on, but my expectations are shot.
Running bowl/MSU/OSU record '05-present: 11-32