2010 University of Michigan Football Thread

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Rushing Statistics in the :
RK TEAM ATT YDS YDS/A LONG TD YDS/G
1 Michigan 228 1622 7.1 87 20 324.4
2 Wisconsin 213 1195 5.6 66 16 239.0
3 Ohio State 214 1174 5.5 67 12 234.8
4 Michigan State 192 1101 5.7 80 12 220.2

RK TEAM FGM FGA PCT LNG 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ XPM XPA PCT
1 Penn State 11 13 84.6 49 0-0 3-3 3-4 5-6 0-0 9 9 100.0
2 Ohio State 10 11 90.9 42 0-0 4-4 4-5 2-2 0-0 27 27 100.0
3 Northwestern 7 10 70.0 42 0-0 5-6 1-1 1-3 0-0 14 17 82.4
Michigan State 7 7 100.0 50 0-0 0-0 3-3 3-3 1-1 22 22 100.0
Wisconsin 7 8 87.5 49 0-0 1-1 2-2 4-5 0-0 23 23 100.0
6 Illinois 6 7 85.7 52 0-0 3-3 2-2 0-1 1-1 9 9 100.0
7 Minnesota 5 9 55.6 42 0-0 4-4 0-1 1-4 0-0 17 17 100.0
Purdue 5 7 71.4 49 0-0 3-3 1-3 1-1 0-0 10 10 100.0
9 Indiana 4 5 80.0 68 0-0 2-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 21 21 100.0
10 Iowa 2 3 66.7 25 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 22 23 95.7
11 Michigan 1 5 20.0 24 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-2 0-0 28 29 96.6

20% of field goals made by Michigan? OUCH! Those are like free throws and can decide a game ;)

Here are the defensive statistics and rankings... Michigan has allowed their opponents to achieve 100 yards EXTRA per game compared to MSU and 1.1 more touchdowns!

Rank Name Games Plays Yds Avg TDs Ydspgm Wins Losses Ties
41 Michigan St. 5 354 1643 4.64 12 328.60 5 0 0
102 Michigan 5 378 2168 5.74 17 433.60 5 0 0




MSU
Rushing Defense 20 101.20

U of M
Rushing Defense 37 125.80



MSU
Pass Defense 78 227.40

U of M
Pass Defense 120 307.80


U of M is going to have a hard time slowing down MSU's passing game and running game.. Their defense sucks.. Ours stood up to Wisconsin's running game, and they are ranked #13 in the nation for rushing on offense...




I don't think MSUs defense is the greatest by any means, but don't expect them to be as easy as Indiana or Notre Dame ;)
 
If it was just one player, you should be able to stop him, right? They aren't great at rb right now, but Roundtree, Hemingway, and Stonum are each better than any wr MSU can throw out there. Plus Odoms and Grady, they've got guys that make plays in space.
 
If it were offense vs offense, you could say that... But its offense VS defense... So saying Robinson is better than Cousins or your WR is better than our WR is worthless... How are your defensive backs? ;)
 
ESPN voted MSU's WR's and TE's the best in the Big Ten. Just saying...

The only position group that UM was rated in the top 5 of the Big Ten was the OL. Not taking anything away from Robinson or the WR's but Robinson pulls a lot away from coverage.
 
boy, this weekends game is too tough to call. it'll be a shootout where a late turnover will decide the outcome...........just my $.02....
 
ESPN voted MSU's WR's and TE's the best in the Big Ten. Just saying...

The only position group that UM was rated in the top 5 of the Big Ten was the OL. Not taking anything away from Robinson or the WR's but Robinson pulls a lot away from coverage.

That was before the season started. All MSU receivers/tes have done since then is drop passes and plead guilty.
 
How come none of the michigan fans here went to Michigan, except maybe for Ryan...doesnt it always seem that way...
 
How come none of the michigan fans here went to Michigan, except maybe for Ryan...doesnt it always seem that way...

Because it's harder to get into than MSU ;)

And it's human nature to be drawn to a winning program if you have no affiliation with either team. Think of all the Red Wings fans in markets where hockey is new. Since there was no team there, people that had an interest in hockey always wanted to cheer for a team that had a chance to win year in and year out. Same thing happens in this area with Michigan. Michigan has the highest winning percentage in major college football. So if you were the typical Walmart shopper then you are looking for a bright spot in life since obviously not much has gone right for you so you cheer for the team that gives you the best chance to be happy on Saturday afternoons.
 
Michigan wasn't hard enough to get into for me. But I've been a fan of their athletics since listening to their b-ball games in the late 80s.
 
How come none of the michigan fans here went to Michigan, except maybe for Ryan...doesnt it always seem that way...
My grandfather played football at U-M
My dad played baseball and golf at U-M
My uncle was an All-American football player at U-M
My cousin played football and won a National Championship at U-M
My brother and sister both went there
I was accepted at U-M right out of highschool and thought I was going there until a disagreement with my parents left me without the financial means (I bought a motorcycle and they said "if you can afford that, you can afford to pay for your own college"), so I went to Oakland. I have recently begun the process of going back to U-M Dearborn.
We've had season tickets since the day I was born.

That's why I am a fan.
 
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How come none of the michigan fans here went to Michigan, except maybe for Ryan...doesnt it always seem that way...

Why is it that's always the first thing spartan fans bring up? Walmart Wolverines and blah blah blah. It's fucking stupid. There are plenty of people who cheer for MSU and never went there. Fuck I root for them during March madness. Should I not be allowed to just because I went to school at THE University of Michigan?

Nothing wrong with wanting teams from your state to do well.
 
Why is it that's always the first thing spartan fans bring up? Walmart Wolverines and blah blah blah. It's fucking stupid. There are plenty of people who cheer for MSU and never went there. Fuck I root for them during March madness. Should I not be allowed to just because I went to school at THE University of Michigan?

Nothing wrong with wanting teams from your state to do well.

I agree...If only students or alumns can cheer for these schools, the stadiums would be half filled and college sports would not be a big as it is.
 
I agree...If only students or alumns can cheer for these schools, the stadiums would be half filled and college sports would not be a big as it is.

No doubt. I bet there are TONS of fans that never went to MSU, but still cheer them on but you never hear an MSU fan bitching about that.
 
This was brought up on a local sports forum too. This was my response:

I grew up a Michigan fan. Fan, short for fanatic....which implies there is no rationale. Beats me, I just remember listening to to Michigan basketball in the late 80s with Glen Rice and the boys, watching Desmond's Heisman campaign, the fab five, ect....Much like I became a Tiger's fan listening to Ernie even though I grew up hundreds of miles away from Detroit. It just happens, before you know it you're a fan. When it came time to choose a school, I wasn't going to base my decision on who had the better athletic program. Why? Because I'm not an athlete, so who cares? Joe Blow at MSU studying to become a veterinarian didn't go there because of Izzo. Joe Blow has zero impact and zero connection with their basketball program..the same amount of impact and connection I have. So why does it matter?

College athletics is a business. It's entertainment. It's fun. 99% of college athletes in major programs in the big 2 sports would have nothing to do with their schools if not for those sports. they have zero in common with their fellow students. They can ball, you can spell. Let them ball, and we'll keep being fans.
 
Nope you pick one or the other you cant be a fan of Both, Thats the rules

Not true, I am a fan of MSU...............when they play Ohio State. :)

I halfway root for MSU when they are in the tourney, just because Izzo is a helluva coach and the longer that MSU is good maybe it will motivate Michigan to get their basketball program going.

And I guess I am a "walmart wolverine", as I never went to school there (would have loved to tho). I enjoy Ann Arbor much more than Lansing, and my whole family was Michigan fans when I grew up, so thats who I root for. Like mentioned above if only alumni could root most sports for college would be nothing compared to what they are.

You think this area is any different than everywhere else in the nation? I'd wager that we have a higher percentage of fans that went to their respective schools, than say USC, Florida, or Texas. the smaller (and less successful) schools will always have a higher percentage of school attended fans, because who roots for a little brother if they have a choice?
 
Why is it that's always the first thing spartan fans bring up? Walmart Wolverines and blah blah blah. It's fucking stupid. There are plenty of people who cheer for MSU and never went there. Fuck I root for them during March madness. Should I not be allowed to just because I went to school at THE University of Michigan?

Nothing wrong with wanting teams from your state to do well.

If you are a Michigan football fan, you are stuck with that sucky ass basketball team too!

I think the only thing that bugs others about Michigan fan is the arrogance. While not real pleasant from an Alumnist, it's worse coming from Joe Schmo (aka, the Walmart Wolverine). All it does is breed contempt.
 
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