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i think Ball State almost beat Michigan last year. [/ QUOTE ] That's what makes this so inexcusable. They almost blew an undefeated season last year to a far, far, far inferior team out of the same lazy arrogance that cost them this game. |
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Alright, all the very, very, very much-deserved crap we're taking aside, here are my thoughts for the rest of the season: Flame away. I think this program will see better days real, real soon. If not, I'll still be here. [/ QUOTE ] that's about where my mindstate is now...the game itself was one of the most gut-wrenching things i've ever had to endure. i was supposed to be painting a house w/my brother and dad, but listening to the game on the radio on the way there, i promised them i would come back tomorrow (today) to do my part, and headed off to a local sports bar to watch ([censored] you, big ten network).. picture being one of 2 people in a packed, standing-room only bar of people wearing scarlet and gray wearing maize and blue, that's what my buddy and i went through..whatever you (OP) went through down in N.O., trust me, being a michigan fan in northeast ohio was never easy, but getting 7 text messages in 2 minutes is like putting your hand down the garbage disposal. despair to relief to dispair to relief to 12 hours of sloppy drunkedness.. late night bar-hopping also probably wasn't the best idea in hindsight...i left with 3 $50 bills, and came home with 3 cigarettes. stayed up another hour or so at home w/my girlfriend, and her 2 hot friends, announced i had to pee, went upstairs, and never made it back down. (i had to be told all this today, as i can't remember none of it) only reason i'm typing now is because sportscenter just showed 'the day after in ann arbor'...just, wow. if this loss was to iowa, or wisconsin, it'd be devastating, but to lose to app. state, it just makes it surreal. however for me, my problems are not yet over, as i have to go teach on tuesday, and literally 95% of the teachers and students know my affiliations. again, i just want to say i feel horrible for mike hart and jake long and mario (who i taught, and watched his entire high school career) and a little less so for chad henne. 3 of those 4 could be millionares right now, but came back because of michigan pride, and wanting to beat osu. mike hart has to be sick right now... anyway, next saturday will come. i'm not buying into the sub-.500 talk i'm reading, though oregon will be tough.. finally, seeing lloyd carr say in an interview last night that the team 'wasn't prepared' was one of the most infuriating things i've ever seen. i'm a high school baseball coach, and that is the FIRST thing you make sure of, that your team is mentally focused and ready, regardless of the fact that we're a division 1 school possibly playing a division 4 school, you just don't let that happen, and if you sense complacency, you figure out a way to change that. i'm literally sitting here shaking my head thinking about those comments..i can't wrap my head around the thinking involved..he must be ready to go, and while i've been a carr-supporter in the past, his 'big game' record, and saying that he didn't get his team ready in the hours and days before the biggest upset in michigan football history, i can't say that anymore. last year i was ready to annoint ron english, but that was pre osu, usc and this...now, he ought to be polishing his resume...the 'powers that be' probably have too much pride and respect for carr and his staff to chop them 1 game in, but next year i expect to see a big rollover in coaching... wow. in a sick sort of way, i'm happy i left painting to watch, as hard as it was. being a cleveland sports fan (all 3 pro teams + michigan), i'm used to these scars, and in a way, am proud of them. seeing and feeling the heartbreak will make the next nail-biter that they pull out all the more better.. keep your heads up, maize and blue, and just be happy that you don't live in ohio, like i do.. |
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Yeah, I sympathize with all of that easily. I go to Tulane and everyone here knows I love Michigan since not many kids from around there go to school here, so I got a lot of ribbing from people I'm sort of friends with, but none of my real friends said anything since I was so despondent after the OSU game last year. Oh Ryan Mallet and Jeff Tedford or whoever, bring happy years to come pleaseeeeeeee.
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seeing lloyd carr say in an interview last night that the team 'wasn't prepared' was one of the most infuriating things i've ever seen. i'm a high school baseball coach, and that is the FIRST thing you make sure of, that your team is mentally focused and ready, regardless of the fact that we're a division 1 school possibly playing a division 4 school, you just don't let that happen, and if you sense complacency, you figure out a way to change that. i'm literally sitting here shaking my head thinking about those comments..i can't wrap my head around the thinking involved..he must be ready to go, and while i've been a carr-supporter in the past, his 'big game' record, and saying that he didn't get his team ready in the hours and days before the biggest upset in michigan football history, i can't say that anymore. last year i was ready to annoint ron english, but that was pre osu, usc and this...now, he ought to be polishing his resume...the 'powers that be' probably have too much pride and respect for carr and his staff to chop them 1 game in, but next year i expect to see a big rollover in coaching... just be happy that you don't live in ohio, like i do.. [/ QUOTE ] I live in northwest Ohio, so at least there are quite a few Michigan alumni here. After some further thinking and discussion - there are very few coaches in the game today that could have prepared for Appalachian State. Do you think most of the players on the Michigan team would believe the coaches' warnings about how good this opponent was? I suppose some of the blame must sit with the captains as well. |
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The power index I trust most (Phil Steele) had Michigan 38 points better and had the worst Big11Ten team double digits over APP St on a nuetral field [/ QUOTE ] Steele is TERRIBLE on 1-A vs. 1-AA games. Use Sagarin instead. You posted somewhere (I can't find it now) that Sagarin is known to be flawed on inter-division games, but I ran some numbers that suggest you had that backwards. There were 22 games this week between 1-A and 1-AA teams. If you use Sagarin's ratings as the "true" spread, the 1-A teams went 14-8 against the spread, covering by an average of three points. This indicates that Sagarin has a slight bias toward the 1-AA teams, slightly underestimates the difference between divisions, and leaves the spreads marginally lower than they should be. Overall, though, it's not too bad. If you use Steele's lines as the "true" spread, however, the 1-AA teams went 21-1, and covered by an average of 21 points. Steele has a HUGE bias toward the 1-A schools and massively overestimates the difference between divisions. He had Louisville 79 points better than Murray State and Alabama 71 points better than Western Carolina, among others. The ONLY 1-A team that actually managed to cover Steele's spread was Indiana who beat Indiana State by 48, as a 47.5 point favorite. Steele is NOT a good source for comparing division 1-A with 1-AA, while Sagarin is at least in the right ballpark. Sagarin had Michigan as 25 point favorites including home field advantage. Add in the three point bias, and give The Big House two extra points, and it still only deserved to be a 30 point line at most. This wasn't the biggest upset in college football history, thirty point favorites have lost before. Oh, and as for the other 1-A team that lost to a 1-AA team? Steele had Rice as 36 point favorites, Sagarin had them -16.5. |
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Your math is flawed for one huge reason....the big favorites call off the dogs.....L'Ville is 79 points better, but layed off. This would account for the stat difference.
This is the biggest upset in history |
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lol @ the App St line holding their own
did you watch the game? I did Michigan averaged 6.2 ypr even with Michael Hart sitting out a large portion of the game. Michigan only allowed one sack in 37 pass attempts. Meanwhile, App St averaged 3.6 ypr despite having a huge pass attack and successful QB runs. They also allowed 4 sacks to 23 pass attempts. The lines were pwned. You had the following take place -App St exposed the Michigan D's inexperience and faulty scheme which opens up the middle to spread attacks (we saw tO$U and SC blow that middle wide open last year as well) -Michigan's coach was a moron and started going for 2 in the 3rd quarter in a shootout -Michael Hart was out for nearly 2 quarters -Michigan couldn't kick FGs -Lloyd Carr's crappy play-calling ---Didn't threaten deep enough...see how easy it was for Manningham when they threw it up for grabs late...how is Manningham only getting 3 catches? ---terrible 2-point conv and fourth down plays (0 for 4) -Terrible accuracy by Chad Henne (4th year starter????--lollerskates) |
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Your math is flawed for one huge reason....the big favorites call off the dogs.....L'Ville is 79 points better, but layed off. This would account for the stat difference. This is the biggest upset in history [/ QUOTE ] And the big favorites don't call off the dogs against bad 1-A opponents too? Personally I would prefer the ranking system that actually predicts results over the one that says how much better a team hypothetically is. I'm not trying to use my numbers as evidence of how good Appalachian State is or isn't, I'm staying out of that argument. What I am looking at is the question of what a fair spread would have been, in order to determine how big of an upset this really was. If 1-A teams CONSISTENTLY "call of the dogs" to the tune of underperforming their "true" edge by an average of 21 points, then that should be factored into the line. I have no doubt the talent gap is large enough that Michigan could have won by 41 on average if they played their best for all four quarters, but in any normal version of this matchup they would reign it in, and not end up winning by that much. Therefore 38-40 would not have been a reasonable spread, since the margin would be less than that well more than 50% of the time. 30-32 is the highest spread that I think would have been reasonable for this game, and since that is less than the 35.5 that has happened in the past, I think there is a decent argument to be made that it isn't THE biggest upset ever. Not that it isn't close [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Would you consider it the biggest upset of all time if it had been Utah State instead of Appalachian State? It's valid to say yes, I probably would, but I'm curious. |
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Not sure you are responding to me or not. Just in case you are.
[ QUOTE ] lol @ the App St line holding their own did you watch the game? [/ QUOTE ] Nope, only saw the highlights. [ QUOTE ] I did [/ QUOTE ] Which makes your opinion regarding this point much more valid. No I am not being sarcastic. [ QUOTE ] Michigan averaged 6.2 ypr even with Michael Hart sitting out a large portion of the game. Michigan only allowed one sack in 37 pass attempts. Meanwhile, App St averaged 3.6 ypr despite having a huge pass attack and successful QB runs. They also allowed 4 sacks to 23 pass attempts. The lines were pwned. [/ QUOTE ] Fair enough. I was going by a VERY small and insufficient sample of highlights and the fact that ASU blocked not one but two FGs. You can see why I would come to the conclusion that ASU's lines held their own. [ QUOTE ] You had the following take place -App St exposed the Michigan D's inexperience and faulty scheme which opens up the middle to spread attacks (we saw tO$U and SC blow that middle wide open last year as well) -Michigan's coach was a moron and started going for 2 in the 3rd quarter in a shootout -Michael Hart was out for nearly 2 quarters -Michigan couldn't kick FGs -Lloyd Carr's crappy play-calling ---Didn't threaten deep enough...see how easy it was for Manningham when they threw it up for grabs late...how is Manningham only getting 3 catches? ---terrible 2-point conv and fourth down plays (0 for 4) -Terrible accuracy by Chad Henne (4th year starter????--lollerskates) [/ QUOTE ] If this is all correct (and it very well may be), then it is very likely to have been as big of an upset as you and some others are suggesting. Hopefully you can see why some of are skeptical though. |
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I am conflicted on how to weigh the blocked FGs
it might be line differences, but it seemed like blown assignments I will say that App St is an impressive 1-AA squad, but I'd still be very embarrassed if Illinois lost to them. |
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