Saturday, October 31, 2020

Fools Maize

I started to think that last weekend's win wasn't so good after Minnesota lost to Maryland on Friday night.   That theory was cemented with a horrific performance against an MSU team that played perfect this afternoon.

Michigan got beat in every aspect of the game and didn't do anything well.  

Cheers:

  • Michigan didn't turn the ball over 
  • Made a field goal 
  • Defense did an OK job against the run 
Jeers:
  • Michigan's CB's are way worse then we thought.   If Michigan can't prefect a zone this team isn't going to stop anyone in the passing game. 
  • No pressure all day,  MSU's QB had all day and picked apart the Wolverines secondary 
  • The Michigan coaches got out coached all over the field 
  • Michigan didn't throw the ball down field , it was all dink and dunks 
  • No running game 
  • I wanted to jump through the TV screen when Haskins threw that pass.  Those 4 points where the difference in the game.  First of all, if you run that, you run it on 2nd down, everyone knows he is going to throw on 3rd down.   You also don't run that when your down on the scoreboard, you run that when your up.  I can't tell you how much I hated that call.   
  • The Big Ten officials are just terrible man,  no video review on catches and ticky tack PI calls.  For awhile it looked like they were never going to call a penalty against MSU. 
  • The Michigan WR's and TE's struggled catching the ball all day 
  • The offensive line didn't protect in the passing game or open holes in the running game 
  • What the hell is with Michigan's punting?  That was a huge difference in field position
  • I'm struggling to understand Michigan's LB situation, I thought there was a ton of depth.  
  • If you watch enough film on Don Brown's defense you know how to beat the blitzing LB each time. 
  • It looked like Michigan ran the same 5 plays on offense all day 
  • Penalties were keeping MSU offense on the field
  • Too many negative plays on offense, each one was drive killers 

Where do I start with this melt down?  This team was not prepared to play today and looked like the team that faced App. State.   Michigan should win this game even if Sparty played prefect, which for the most part they did.   I was stunned Michigan could not get to Lombardi, he had everything he wanted when he wanted.   BTW:  I'm not sure Ronnie Bell caught that pass on the goal line, but Michigan speed up and ran a play.  

This Michigan team is not good, Minnesota is awful, and the Wolverines lost to bad team that played well.   This is so 2020 where Nico and Ambry are preparing the draft.  

What a disaster and a complete 180 from last weekend.   Enjoy Halloween and OSU running over Penn State tonight.    


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Friday, October 30, 2020

Michigan Friday: Breaking News: Michigan Basketball Lands a 5 Star Caleb Houstan!!

 Michigan just landed a 5 star in basketball! Per ESPN:

"Michigan really showed that they wanted me and that I was going to be a key part of their program," Houstan said. "They were invested in me as a player and really took the time to get to know my game. They run a system that I know I can do well in. I also developed great relationships with their coaching staff. Coach Howard led my recruitment and was involved throughout the entire process; Coach [Saddi] Washington as well and Coach [Phil] Martelli were all great too."

Houstan is the No. 10-ranked player in the 2021 high school class, making him the highest-ranked Michigan recruit since at least 2007, the first year of the ESPN recruiting database.

At 6-foot-8, Houstan has excellent size for a small forward with a versatile offensive skill set and is considered one of the best perimeter shooters in the high school game. He was the second-leading scorer at the 2019 FIBA Americas U16 Championship, averaging 23 points in 29 minutes per game and ranking among the top players at the event in both made 3-pointers and free throw attempts. Canada went 5-1, losing in the championship game to the United States.

  • Desmond Howard has tested positive 
  • Trevor Lawrence has tested positive and won't play this weekend. ND is next weekend.   
  • There are rumors that Illinois is having an outbreak, which continues the Big Ten's nightmare if accurate.  
  • Michigan Basketball with play NC State in this season Big Ten-ACC Match-up.  


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Preview: Michigan State

Time: Noon
Location: Big House 
TV: Fox 
Weather: Sunny 40 
Line: MSU +24.5

It's not rare to play to play this game in late October but it is rare to play Sparty in the 2nd game of the year.   MSU will make its second trip in a row to Ann Arbor (to make up for the bankrupt former Toys "r" us CEO mistake) but the first new for MSU's new head coach Mel Tucker who was hired late in the cycle when Mark Dantonio left the Houston Rockets as his small ball strategy clearly was clearly not working in the playoffs.  

Mark hated Michigan and had a nice run over the Wolverines as Michigan's best football program was trying to find its way after Lloyd Carr retired.   MSU is in a similar situation with a new coach, little to no roster, COVID, and issues all over campus.  It will take Mel years to rebuild as they try to band-aide through transfers.  The first look was not a good one as they gave up 7 turnovers in a loss to lowly Rutgers last weekend at home.  When Mel feels sad about his team, he looks at his bank statement and smiles.  

Why MSU?

Well, it is Halloween and Sparty has pulled out a few tricks and treats in the Big House in the past.  They were not ready to play last weekend and looked like Big Ten's worst team.   They did show flashes as Rocky Lombardi (who has a famous football name) threw for over 300 yards and they have a speedster in Reed who is a transfer from Western Michigan at WR.  

This is Sparty's Super Bowl/Bowl Game and there is always improvement between week 1 and week 2.   I don't expect Michigan to over look its instate rival but the Wolverines have been known to play down to lower competition.   

Key Match-Up:  MSU's O-Line stopping Don Brown's pressure cooker.  

Michigan   

The Wolverines looked like a different team on offense last Saturday night and Joe Milton made every Michigan fan forget about the McCaffrey's.   It was a great mix of Speed in Space and Jimmy's hard nose power football.   They used full backs, tight ends, and ran between the tackles.    They also hit fast guys on the outside and ran Joe for first downs and touchdowns.   It's what we had hoped to see for a couple of years.   The Gophers defense looked like they were confused all night.   

Ohio State hasn't been stopped on 3rd down and 4 for 10 years as their athletic QB could always pick up a 1st down running the ball if nobody is open.   Michigan finally figured that out and recruited a guy that can do the same.  

Michigan's defense was dominate at times and head scratching all in the same game.   They struggled to stop the run and did a decent job in the secondary.  Dax didn't play in the 2nd half and the secondary took a step back.   Michigan's defense is all about pressure and if they can get it from 4 guys, it gives Michigan an extra person in coverage, if they send more guys, Michigan can get gashed if the QB gets it out fast.  

Key Match-Up:  Michigan fighting ghosts on Halloween 

Are you going to predict anything?

Michigan should find comfort in playing in the Big House and there is plenty of things to smooth over from last week.   Sparty on the other hand, won't turn over the ball 7 times this weekend and will try to take a huge jump in "playing football" from last week.  

My gut tells me this Michigan team loves playing football and will find anytime they take the field a blessing this season.   They won't over look Sparty and will probably be up for another trophy game in a rivalry situation.   I don't believe Sparty has the talent to be able to do advanced things that will confuse the Michigan coaches.  If Michigan plays clean and tightens up some of the loose areas from last week, this will be over at half.    If Michigan is getting kicks blocked and turning the ball over it will keep Sparty in the game.   For example, Rutgers turned the ball over 3 times themselves last week.  

I like that Dax and Nordin are expected back and that Michigan plays the way they did last Saturday night in the daylight.   Ghost only come out at night.  

Michigan 48 MSU 12 


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Thursday, October 29, 2020

Bonus Michigan Thursday Post: Is It Spring?

I know 2020 is a mess but I really thought that it was Fall heading into Winter.   Not for the TSL, which stands for The Spring League.   Which is a football development league for players that didn't make NFL rosters.    They are playing a Fall season in San Antonio right now.    

Famous former college players in the league include:  Shea PattersonJ.T. Barrett, Zach Mettenberger of LSU, and Alex Hornibrook from Wisconsin.  

So have they played any games?  Yes. 

Shea threw 3 TD's last week and beat JT Barrett's team 19-0.  Channing Stribling is also in the league and had a pick in a different game.

You can catch games on Fox Sports 1 on Wednesday's.   

I meant to include this in the regular Thursday post and forgot.   No word if a Spring League team can play Nebraska on Saturday.  






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Michigan Thursday: This Is Weird

Wisconsin rolled over Illinois (who upset them last year) like they weren't even there on Friday night.  On Saturday, they get knocked out by an invisible virus.   Which has already cost them one game and another is probable as they will be shut down for 7 days.  

Talking heads on ESPN will talk about how "stupid" the Big Ten was in shutting down in August and now they don't have any runway to reschedule games for a College Football Playoff spot.  Let's be clear, the Big Ten is all in on OSU and they could care less who they play in a Big Ten Championship game.   If you replace Wisconsin with OSU in a COVID outbreak and then the Big Ten Brass as some problems.   The schedule the Big Ten gave OSU is criminal in so many ways, with this weekends game really their only difficult road match-up.   Even that worked into the Big Ten's favor when PSU got upset by IU last weekend.   After this weekend, look at this murders row of opponents:

home Rutgers 

@ Maryland 

home IU

@ Illinois 

@ MSU 

home Michigan 

The Buckeyes basically have a bye until they meet the Wolverines in mid-December.   It's also fair to say Michigan also has Rutgers, MSU, IU, and Maryland.  They just got the toughest West opponents possible. 

Is this rivalry week? Doesn't feel like it as its week 2 in late October in this COVID season and Sparty tried to set a new turnover record in their loss to Rutgers last weekend.  My biggest fear this weekend, is that Michigan has been known to play down to their opponent and this will be MSU's biggest game of the year.   

  • I knew Nebraska would try to find an opponent this weekend, just didn't know if the Big Ten would let them.   Nebraska is trying to schedule Chattanooga for Saturday to replace the Wisconsin game. 

  





from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-thursday-this-is-weird.html

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Wolverine Wednesday: Oh Wisconsin

The Big Ten's nightmare started today as Wisconsin has had an outbreak of 12 positives, which has led to the cancelation of their game against Nebraska on Saturday.   Wisconsin will be shut down for 7 days, which puts it's next game against Purdue in jeopardy as well.   Michigan of course will host Wisconsin in less then 3 weeks.  Even head coach Paul Chryst has tested positive.  

Now the concern goes to Illinois who played Wisconsin on Friday night.   Per Wisconsin the tests didn't start showing up positive until Saturday, which could mean they were exposed after the game.  Illinois hosts Purdue on Saturday, who expects to have their head coach back from quarantine.   I guess the 21 day rule is only for players and not coaches.  

Every Big Ten team should take this as a huge lesson that any championship team could be shot down very quickly with this virus.  Michigan Football players can't be too careful.  If one player goes to the wrong Halloween party, the season and entire team could go down.  Don't be that guy. 

  • Former OSU QB Terrelle Pryor, received 90 days' probation in return for a guilty plea to a harassment charge in Allegheny County, PA Court on Tuesday.

  • Former Michigan RB Kareem Walker is in the transfer portal again. His latest stop was at Mississippi State. 

  • Congratulations to the LA Dodgers. 


from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/wolverine-wednesday-oh-wisconsin.html

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Michigan Tuesday: Dax is Expected Back

It's hard to know what is accurate or not when Jimmy discusses injuries.  He does expect Dax to be back at practice mid week.  That is good news and hopefully whatever kept him out of the 2nd half is a minor injury.   The rumor mill believes he was either poked in the eye or had his hand stepped on.   The Michigan secondary is much better with Dax in it.   True freshman Makari Paige struggled in coverage on Saturday. 

No word on why Eubanks didn't play on Saturday.  Nordin is also expected back on Saturday. 

  • Word out of Wisconsin is that now #2 and #3 QB's have tested positive.   #1 had foot surgery earlier this month.   Wisconsin could be down to #4 QB.   If this happened at Michigan, this would be a major problem with McCaffrey opting out and transferring.    

  • Hi Nico!  49 points scored.  Interested in a playbook?

  • Tracking Tarik:  He had 1 catch this weekend against Baylor for 72 yards.   He has 8 total catches in 5 games for 188 yards and 1 TD.  5 catches came game 1 and 3 more over 4 games.  

  • I didn't hear Ben St-Juste name mentioned during the broadcast.  Which is interesting, since he has a very interesting story line.   Seems Joe and Gattis stayed away from the talented CB.  He recorded 1 solo tackle during the game.  We sure could use him right now.  

  • Michigan is a 25 point favorite on Saturday 

  • IU game is a noon kick off in two weeks. 

  • CA WR's Xavier Worthy and Christian Dixon are expected to take un-official this weekend.  Not sure if they are allowed to watch the game in the Big House or not and if the coaches and staff can interact with them.   This will be the first time both big time WR's commits have been to A2.  


from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-tuesday-dax-is-expected-back.html

Monday, October 26, 2020

Michigan Monday: Waiting on Dax

The biggest mystery out of Saturday night is the status of Michigan's 5 star DB Daxton Hill.   He did a great job of locking down Rashod "Jason" Bateman in the first half but we didn't see him in the second.  No mention from the ABC crew after saying what a great job Dax had been doing on Bateman in the first half.  Jimmy said after the game he was being "evaluated". 

The rumor mill is saying that he could have gotten poked in the eye or had his hand stepped on making a tackle.  I don't expect any details from Jimmy's pressor but hopefully he will follow up with a, "we expect him to play on Saturday" comment.

State of the Big Ten After Week 1

OSU continues to be the leader in the clubhouse for the Championship and after going down 7-0 to Nebraska, never looked back and blew out the Cornhuskers.  

Penn State looked like they were playing a week 1 game against a unique team in IU on the road.  The Hoosiers finally pulled off a top 10 upset.   Again, PSU like Minnesota was over ranked on their results from last year.   Penn State's reward?  To host OSU next weekend.  

Michigan State looked like Rutgers and Rutgers looked like Iowa.   Rutgers won easy in a game that had 10 turnovers.  Rutgers is much better under Schiano and both teams are full of transfers from all over the place.  Michel Dwumfour played well even though he continues to try to stay healthy.  

Wisconsin was going to run away with the West before their starting QB who was expected to be the back-up tested positive this weekend.   If that test is confirmed, he is on the shelf for 3 weeks, which could put Wisconsin in a pretty large hole.   We will see as many of those instant test come back wrong.  

I didn't to watch as much of Purdue - Iowa as IU Penn State was such a crazy game.   I thought Purdue would win as Iowa still seems a little stung with all the racist acquisitions going on.  

Northwestern has IU's QB and made quick work Maryland in a game I didn't even see one highlight from.  I guess Tua's brother started for Maryland but struggled.  

Michigan's job this week in practice is to make 100 fields goals, work on stopping the run, and not to over look Sparty on Halloween.  



from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-monday-waiting-on-dax.html

Sunday, October 25, 2020

Post Game : Minnesota

I slept very well, thank you.  That was an interesting game last night and I hope an example of good things to come.  There was a lot to love and some concerning areas as well, which brings us to the first CHEERS & JEERS of the 2020 Season! 

Cheers

  • Gattis and Jimmy have been working hard.   I loved the offense and the possibilities.  
  • Joe Milton played smart and didn't turn the ball over, when he runs its a problem.
  • Kwity Paye had a quiet night, until he dominated 
  • I thought Hutch played very well 
  • Green #22 was a bright spot in the secondary but could of had 2 picks 
  • Offensive line as expected, was very good 
  • Haven't seen those types of holes and long runs since Denard 
  • The RB's room might be the best in the country 
  • Michigan didn't flinch on the road after a blocked punt and a quick TD 
  • #23 Michael Barrett had a "F-Ing Game", he was everywhere and needed some oxygen.
  • Very happy for Chris Evans scoring a TD, welcome home. 
  • The DL seems to have better depth then I thought 
  • Welschof jumped out to me as playing well 
  • Carlos Kemp played well 
  • Ross lead the team in tackles with 9 
Jeers
  • 3 missed field goals is unacceptable.  Nordin made the trip but is hurt 
  • Blocked Punt, is also unacceptable. 
  • The defense looked dominating, then pretty bad at times.
  • The run defenses needs some work 
  • Michigan had two fumbles that they recovered without a turnover 
  • Dax didn't play in the second half with an injury 
  • Eubanks didn't play at all 
  • Erik All dribbled an easy TD pass 
  • Ben Mason killed the first drive with a dumb penalty 
  • Secondary without Dax seems vulnerable
  • Minnesota is not a very good team and shouldn't have been ranked 
  • They were missing their entire offensive line and kickers 
This looked liked a different type of Michigan team to me.  Things started bad and Michigan couldn't have cared less.  They just kept dismantling the boat, board by board.  I didn't see the "Primetime - Road game" jitters and they just played their game on both sides of the ball.  They played confident, like I've only seen them play in the Big House.  Maybe it was playing in front of no fans or practicing for 3 months gets you prepared like no other season opener.  

Michigan looked like the better coached and talented team.  It also felt like they played the entire road roster, as a ton of guys that haven't played or true freshman got time and even started.   It was a good night and a great way to start the season.  On to MSU and the rest of the Big Ten.   On Saturday night the boat capsized and the Jug stayed home. 

Welcome back Michigan Football, we missed you.


from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/post-game-minnesota.html

Friday, October 23, 2020

Preview Minnesota

Time: 7:30 EST 
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Weather: Cold, 20 with light snow
TV: ABC
Line: Michigan -3

Can't believe we are close to watching Michigan Football again.  I didn't expect it to happen in 2020 after New Years Day.  There have been 3 Michigan schedules this season, the trip to Washington is only trumped by a trip to Twin Cities to start the season.   I can't stand opening day road games (I need a support group for this aliment) and the only way to make it worse is to have a primetime kickoff.   The Big Ten Bingo again gives OSU a cake wake at home and sends Michigan into the frozen tundra against a ranked Gophers team that was 11-2 last season.   Let me say that again, the Golden Gophers were 11-2 last year.  

Why Minnesota?

We really don't know shi*t about either team.  We know Minnesota was pretty good last year and beat Auburn in a Florida Bowl game.   We know the Gophers have an accurate QB in Tanner Morgan and an NFL WR in Rashod "Jason" Bateman, who opted back in after heading for the NFL when the season got cancelled.   The Gophers secondary is anchored by former Wolverine Ben St-Juste, who left Ann Arbor under strange circumstances and has been playing well for the Gophers.  

We know Minnesota lost a ton on defense and also could be suffering some COVID loses to the roster but at this point we don't know who and if they're starters or not.  Their giant offensive lineman (that Michigan recruited for a minute) Faalele is rumored to have opted out.   I'm guessing someone would have noticed if a 6'9 400 pound man was practicing.  

The Gophers want to run the ball but their best shot to beat the Wolverines is to light up the inexperienced secondary, as I'm sure Don Brown has a LB covering Bateman.    They will also have to take advantage of some Michigan offensive turnovers.   They probably lose a bit of the home field advantage in an empty stadium but it is still a night road game for the Wolverines.  

Key match-up: Bateman taking Don Brown to the Ozarks.  

Michigan 

Lets be real, we love the hype about the offense but I'm not buying it.   Michigan never looks good week one and even worse with a new QB.  Yes, I hope Joe has Brady's accuracy, Denard's speed, and Cam Newton's body/athleticism but we know he will be nervous and make mistakes when the game speeds up.   Speed in space isn't great in cold weather and Michigan will try to protect their young QB with a ton of quality RB's and a good Oline.   If Michigan can run the ball for first downs, they will let Joe throw a few deep balls.   Move the damn game to whatever is the Metro Dome now.  

This game will be ugly on both sides and Michigan has to win this game on defense.   Hutch and Paye needs to pressure Tan Morgan all night and hope he doesn't have time to find his WR's down field.  Stopping the run in the Big Ten is always an important strategy and really shouldn't even be mentioned.    I expect Dax to see a ton of Bateman, as Michigan CB's still are brand new to Big Ten football.  

Key match-up:  Michigan DE's not against Andre The Giant 

Well, we're waiting...............

Did I mention that I don't love opening the season on the road at night?  Michigan hasn't lost in Minnesota since 1977 and even Nick Sheridan (IU's OC) won a game there.   This is personal for PJ as he made a name for himself in Kalamazoo and would love to dust off the case for the Little Brown Jug.  I do like that Michigan has been practicing non-stop for 3 months and should be as ready as any Michigan team has been under Jimmy in 6 years opening day.   Michigan did play better in the second half against PSU on the road last season and maybe Jimmy figured something out.  I don't believe in moral victories, but Alabama seems to be wrecking teams this year and Michigan was ahead at the half in the Citrus.      

There is a lot of mystery around Minnesota and players not being available, so much that the Vegas line went from Michigan getting +2 to a -3 favorite.    Many people in the media think Minnesota is the 3rd best team in the Big Ten behind OSU and PSU.   I think the jury is still out on that and my biggest concern is the Wolverine secondary.  If Tan Man Morgan has time to pick apart Michigan's secondary, I won't have a good nights sleep.   I do think Michigan will have the talent advantage and both lines could dominate.  The Gophers might feel like Chris Evans has been killing them out of the backfield for like 10 years.  

Michigan 24 Minnesota 20


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Thursday, October 22, 2020

New COVID-19 relief package announced for Maryland businesses

Governor Larry Hogan has announced a new $250 million relief package to provide assistance to businesses throughout Maryland that have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The ‘Maryland Strong: Economic Recovery Initiative,’ which will provide funding from the Rainy Day Fund, doubles the state’s total commitment to $500 million for emergency economic relief.



from http://open.maryland.gov/blog/new-covid-19-relief-package-announced-maryland-businesses/

Michigan - The Day Before The Day Before: What We Think We Know

The first game for both teams is always a crap shoot.  No matter how much practice and film watched we really don't know what Michigan or Minnesota has.  Before the traditional preview on Friday, we take a look at what we know and what we don't.

Michigan

Know:

  • Deep and talented at RB
  • Deep on the Offensive Line 
  • Should have good LB play
  • DL is decent but not deep 
    • DE's Hutch and Paye are NFL Prospects 
  • Dax is probably the best player on defense 
Don't
  • Can Joe Milton live up to the hype?
  • Brand new group of WR's 
  • Are the CB's any good?
Minnesota

Know:
  • Gophers QB Tanner Morgan and WR Rashod Bateman are really good 
  • Even though the 2 above guys are dynamic, The Gophers prefer to run the ball
  • Minnesota lost a number of guys off their defense from last year 
Don't:
  • Minnesota has COVID and injury concerns, how many and who?
    • Rumors are the offensive line has been hit 
  • Everything else, it seems the defense could be a concern 
Like every 1st game of the season, more questions then answers.  Watching college football for 2 months, it will be an ugly football game on Saturday.  The winner will take home the Little Brown Jug, that we know for sure.  

  • I think the ESPN's made up story about Harbaugh's contract is very funny and not at all accurate.  

  • Don't forget the Big Ten is kicking off on Friday Night.  Illinois @ Wisconsin (Lovie's biggest win at Illinois was the win over Wisconsin last year - The fighting Brandon Peters!)  The Badgers are favored by 19 points.  

  • 2021 Instate DT Rayshaun Benny has delayed his announcement which was expected this weekend.   Not a good sign for the Wolverines. 

  • Penn State Basketball Coach Pat Chambers has resigned after an internal investigation of new allegations of inappropriate conduct by the coach. 



from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-day-before-day-before-what-we.html

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

New funding available for Maryland farming and seafood industries

Additional economic relief is now available for Maryland’s agricultural industries impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.



from http://open.maryland.gov/blog/new-funding-available-maryland-farming-and-seafood-industries/

Maryland: The nexus of the fight against COVID-19

In the face of a global pandemic, the scientific community’s need to be nimble and responsive has never been more apparent. But the industry’s ability to pivot requires an ecosystem with all the elements for rapid innovation and collaboration. Maryland’s life sciences ecosystem, complete with esteemed academic institutions and federal laboratories, a density of biopharmaceutical and medical technology companies, and a healthy biomanufacturing sector, puts the state’s companies and universities in the nexus of the fight against COVID-19. 
 



from http://open.maryland.gov/blog/maryland-nexus-fight-against-covid-19/

Wolverine Wednesday: Nico Comes Clean on Why He Left

 Nico broke his silence on the Adam Schefter Podcast:

“Right now, (I’m) training, getting ready for the NFL combine down here in Pensacola, Florida at XOS. That’s what I’m doing right now,” Collins told Schefter.

“I came back for my senior season,” Collins said. “Everything was going smooth, just as planned, until this virus outbreak. The one thing that really impacted my decision was when we were supposed to play — our set date was Sept. 5 against Purdue — so during that camp process and they canceled the season. That was heartbreaking for me, because I wasn’t sure when the next time they would say — they was saying in the spring, Thanksgiving. There was too many unknown questions to answer. Nobody really had answers to it.

“I sat down with my family and I made a business decision, because I felt like I was in no man’s land for a minute. I came back to play my senior season and they canceled it. Maybe three weeks before we played Purdue Sept. 5 — it was supposed to be a home game. I had that marked on my calendar. Once they canceled that and they said they wasn’t sure when the next time we’d have a season — they was saying towards the spring, that was time — that’s training. That’s time when I would prepare for the draft, that’s around December, January, after the bowl game, and that was the set date they was saying — towards spring a little bit.

“I really just sat down with my family, I had a business decision. I really appreciate my family helping me out with that. That was one of the reasons — too many unknown questions to be had, nobody had an answer to it.”

“It really was (a hard decision),” Collins said. “And once I signed and got ready for the combine — and that’s when they came out with the statement to come back, to have a season at the end of October, we were gonna play Minnesota on the 24th. It was kinda just like, kinda late, eight-game — I just didn’t want to get injured, something bad happen. It just didn’t feel normal to me. I kinda just felt like everything is just forced almost, just pressured. I just made the right decision.

“It’s bittersweet, for sure. I want to be out there playing with my teammates and everything. But just had to make the right decision that’s best for me.”

Good Luck Nico, you will be missed every Saturday for the next 9 Saturday's.



from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/wolverine-wednesday-nico-comes-clean-on.html

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Six higher eds receive state support for research and technology

More than $13.1 million in new research professorships have been endowed by the University of Maryland, Baltimore; the University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Johns Hopkins University; the Maryland Institute College of Art; Goucher College; Hood College; and the Maryland Department of Commerce.



from http://open.maryland.gov/blog/six-higher-eds-receive-state-support-research-and-technology/

Michigan Tuesday: The Closer We Get The More Information We Get

The Big Ten has been on lockdown since early August with very little news about who is in and who is out.   That started to get a bit clearer on Monday as the Big Ten coaches talked to the media.   Here are a few nuggets:

  • Jimmy said that Nico is not with the program and doesn't have a crystal ball if he is coming back or not.   He gone.  
  • PJ said that a number of players will not be available on Saturday due to COVID.  He did not mention a total number of players out or if they are starters or walk-on kickers.  
  • Purdue Head Coach Jeff Brohm is out for this weekend's game and his brother will call plays and play head coach.  
  • PSU RB Journey "Born and Raised in South Detroit" Brown could miss the entire year with an injury.   (everyone know the band Journey right?)
  • Michigan has 7 captains this year:  Kemp, Paye, Ross, Mason, Eubanks, Hutchinson, and Vastardis.
  • Did you know that Nick Sheridan is the OC of Indiana?  I didn't. 
  • MSU linebackers Luke Fulton and Charles Willekes have been suspended indefinitely

Another bit of news out of Schembechler Hall is that Redshirt Freshman LB Charles Thomas is in the transfer portal and no longer with the program.   He was clearly getting passed by the current LB's and Michigan has 4 talented LB's coming in the next recruiting class.   He saw the writing on the wall and jumped into the portal.   He was a 3 star LB out of IMG in the 2019 class.  Good Luck to him. 

  • Get ready for terrible weather on Saturday Night in the Twin Cities.   Looks to be cold and maybe some snow. 

  • Lewan and Bush have confirmed ACL injuries.   2020!




from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-tuesday-closer-we-get-more.html

Monday, October 19, 2020

Michigan Monday: A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Action Please

I'm betting many of you that read this blog would agree with the title of this post.   We have been talking about Michigan Football for over 10 months without seeing them play on the field.   Even though Michigan competed with a very good Alabama team on January 1st, it seems like years since we have seen them take the field.   No Spring Practice, No Spring Game, and almost a 2 month delay in starting the season.   It is my pleasure to welcome you to......

GAME WEEK! 

Many of us thought we might not get here for another 12 months.   We are here and its now time to see what this team has.   Anything can happen between now and 7:30 on Saturday, so lets hope both teams continue to test negative and we have a ball game on Saturday night.  

  • NFL Wolverines had a bad Sunday for injuries, as it is expected that both Devin Bush and Taylor Lewan have torn their ACL's.   I don't follow MSU social media but it seems Sparty is enjoying the injury to Devin Bush.   Stay Classy East Lansing. 
  • There was a very large change in the Michigan - Minn betting line this weekend.   Michigan went from a underdog getting 2.5 to a favorite at 3.5.   Usually there are 2 reasons for a jump like that, news about one team or all the money was coming in on the Wolverines.
  • I'm sure you didn't miss it but Michigan got its highest ranked defensive commitment on Friday when Branden Jennings committed.   Michigan has a very strong LB class and could use one more DB and 2 more DT's.   Michigan is also after another FSU commit in Duke Cooper who is a 4 star CB.
  • Michigan has offered 2024 Brandon Davis-Swain who called U of M, Michigan University.  He has time to learn how it works.  


from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-monday-little-less.html

Maryland manufacturers pivot, innovate, and collaborate on COVID-19

Like all businesses, Maryland manufacturers had to adjust in 2020 in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. From clothiers, to biohealth companies, and everything in between, Maryland manufacturers stepped up to the plate. October is National Manufacturing Month, and a time to say thank you and celebrate manufacturers across the state. Here are just a few manufacturers we’d like to shine a light on for their ingenuity in response to COVID-19.



from http://open.maryland.gov/blog/maryland-manufacturers-pivot-innovate-and-collaborate-covid-19/

Friday, October 16, 2020

Maryland and Quebec sign cooperative partnership

The Maryland Department of Commerce has joined the Government of Quebec to sign a cooperative agreement to foster economic development collaboration between the two regions.



from http://open.maryland.gov/blog/maryland-and-quebec-sign-cooperative-partnership/

Michigan Friday: Surprise - it's Big Willie Allen!

Normally, I don't wake up expecting Michigan to land a grad transfer OT from Louisiana Tech University.   Today, it not like any other and Michigan has picked up just that person. 

Michigan landed "Big" Willie Allen a former 4 star OT prospect that transferred from LSU to LA Tech.  Willie is 6'6 343 pounds and is considered an NFL prospect.   He had some COVID issues missed the first 2 games of the season and decided to transfer to a place that could help him get to the League.  

He will enroll in the Spring and be part of the 2021 class and eligible for 1 year.   So he won't be suiting up in a week and could be a great replacement for Mayfield after he turns pro after the season.  

Welcome Big Man! 

  • The Good News continues?  Michigan is expected to land 2021 4 star #81 ranked player in the country Branden Jennings an ILB from Jacksonville today.  100% CB's to Michigan.  He is a UA All American and playing in that all star game. 

  • Michigan is a road dog next weekend and getting +2.5 points against the Golden Gophers.  Thank you Big Ten for the road trip/night game.  

  • I'm also getting concerned if we are slowly watching COVID take over football.   NFL Colts today reported multiple positives,  Florida has over 20 positives this week, Saban is trying to find a way to coach against Georgia after testing positive, Baylor is having a breakout, other games cancelled or postponed.   If/when this happens in the Big Ten,  the players that test positive is basically going to miss 3 games.   It its a team outbreak that is 3 games cancelled.   Fun Times!



from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-friday-surprise-its-big-willie.html

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Michigan Thursday: Well, This Is Interesting

News on the recruiting trail has been a little light for awhile.   Then comes this:  #81 player in the nation in the 2021 class and former FSU commit, LB Brendan Jennings is committing on Friday.  His top schools he will be considering is Clemson, Miami, and Michigan.   Jennings is 6'3 225 and rated the 6th ILB in the country and clearly a 4 star recruit.  

His lead recruiters from Ann Arbor are Don Brown and Brian Jean-Mary.  The good news is that the 24/7 CB's are trending hard to the Wolverines.   If he does commit, he will join the likes of Jaydon Hood, Tyler McLaurin, and Junior Colston. (Yes, please)  Jennings in from Jacksonville and could be Michigan's next commit from Florida, where clearly Brian Jean-Mary is doing a great job.  

  • Interesting how Saban and Alabama's AD have tested positive but we haven't heard any players being positive

  • Florida - LSU has been re-scheduled 

  • Atlanta Falcons have shut down their building today as well


from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-thursday-well-this-is.html

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Michigan Tuesday: I Hate When I'm Right

The Big Ten and the TV Networks did what they do and made the Michigan @ Minnesota a primetime game with a 7:30 kickoff on ABC.   To quote Michigan twitter super fan Scott Bell, "A road night game against a ranked opponent.  What could go wrong?"

I know some of you are thinking the following:

  • Damn it, another year with a week 1 loss 
  • If Michigan wants to regain their status in college football they are going to have to be comfortable playing at night on the road.  
  • At least there won't be any fans, maybe that will help?
  • Why does Michigan play so bad on the road at night?
  • Its a trophy game, will the Wolverines have greater focus?
  • The temperature is probably going to be in the 40's at kickoff. 
Those are just a few thoughts we all have on why the Wolverines are so bad on the road and at night.  Remember that horrific Iowa game a few years ago when Michigan was in the top 10?  Whatever the team does prior to night games on the road, they need to reverse is completely.   

  • Seems the NCAA is going to adopt the Harbaugh transfer rule of 1 transfer without penalty.  Should be approved in January.   Love or hate Jimmy but he is doing things to better college football players. 
  • Speaking of Jimmy, he said things on the radio:
-Sammy Faustin has moved from S to CB and competing for a starting job
-Dax maybe the best player on the team and seem will play S and Nickel 
-Dax and Brad Hawkins will be at Safety

“Dax may be our most talented player on the team, arguably,” Harbaugh said of the sophomore. “Very trusted. Good communicator in the backend. Really knows the safety position and also the nickel position — he’s really good playing both safety and covering in the nickel slot. Brad Hawkins, he’s playing his best football since he’s been around here.”


New Michigan coach with 3 first names (Brian Jean-Mary) was also on the radio and had this to say about Michael Barrett:

"Michael is a unique story. High school quarterback in one of the most storied areas in the country down there in Valdosta, Georgia. Everything with him defensively once he got here has been kind of new. Once you’ve been a high school quarterback, you’re the superstar, you’re probably not playing a lot of defense. He’s really taken to the challenge. He had a great mentor in Khaleke Hudson ahead of him. He’s probably the most experienced guy in the room, which obviously doesn’t say a lot for a guy who didn’t play a lot. But he’s been great. Started off a little slow, but the last two to three weeks, he’s probably been the best player we had whether it would be SAM or VIPER.
  • Shea Patterson and JT Barrett will play in some weird Spring Football league in San Antonio.  


from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-tuesday-i-hate-when-im-right.html

Monday, October 12, 2020

Michigan Monday: An NFL Example of Speed in Space

That was a hell of a Sunday for sports.  Congratulations to former Fab 5 bench guy Rob Pelinka, GM of the World Champions LA Lakers.   Also a huge hat tip to the Miami Heat and Duncan Robinson for a great bubble run.  

The game that intrigued me the most on Sunday was Vegas at KC.  Andy Reid has built the example speed in space offense and Vegas tried to copy that example.   Yes, KC has a freak under center but their WR's are asked to do 2 things, run fast and catch the ball.   They do that very well.   Vegas is trying to build the same thing with guys like Alabama's Henry Ruggs and that strategy got them a win over the Chiefs in Kansas City.  

This is what coach Gattis is trying to build in Ann Arbor with the WR's he is recruiting.  Gone are the DPJ's, Black's, and the Nico's of the world.   The WR room now looks like Jackson, Henning, Johnson, Wilson, and Sainristil.  Those were all highly recruited guys, but the point is these guys match what Coach wants to do.   Will one or a couple guys become stars?  Maybe, but the advantage is to have all these guys run routes that makes it difficult for any defense to lock them down.  

I thought the game yesterday was a good example of that.   Vegas was hitting the deep ball on KC which opened huge holes in the running game.  

  • 4 star DT Rayshaun Benny tweeted out that he is announcing soon.  Between, Michigan, PSU, MSU, and UK.  Michigan needs Benny and is expected to be the leader in the club house.

  • The ACC wanted ND so much that the Golden Domers will play their 4th home game in a row next weekend.   To be fair, they were supposed to travel to Wake before their COVID break out a couple weeks ago.  They also will play Clemson in South Bend.   The Big Ten loves Michigan so much they put them on the road in a trophy game week 1 and will host their instate rival week 2.  

  • Tracking Tarik:  Texas lost a 4 OT game in the Red River Showdown and scored 45 points.  Black had 1 catch for 24 yards.  On the season, he has 7 catches for 116 total yards and 1 TD in 4 games, with 5 catches and TD coming week 1 against UTEP. 




from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-monday-nfl-example-of-speed-in.html

Friday, October 9, 2020

Michigan Friday: 2 Weeks From Football

In a world, where the US President and Les Miles both have tested positive for COVID in the last week and a small group of people were targeting the Michigan Governor for kidnapping, the Wolverines take the field in just over two weeks.  That's right, Michigan is starting its season in late October for the Little Brown Jug.  Things are clearly the same and nothing out of the ordinary is happening.  

Things we don't know about the game in two weeks:

  • Kickoff time 
  • Will both teams stay positive and test negative 
  • Nico?
  • Weather - Snow?
  • Joe Milton as the starting QB
  • Michigan DB's outside of Dax
  • Chris Evans rust?
  • Will Michigan's road woes continue
I don't love how the Big Ten put the Wolverines on the road in week one and did it against a good Minnesota team.  Just like I had a sinking feeling about not starting the season in the Big House, I have a similar sinking feeling this will be a night game.   With 3 networks (ESPN, FOX, and BTN) needing a primetime game, there is no better team to put under the lights then the Wolverines.   Don't forget the Big Ten's strategy: put Michigan on TV against tough opponents for TV ratings and give OSU the easiest possible path to the playoffs.   That strategy is undefeated for Big Ten Millions. 

If Michigan moved to the Big 12, it think they could negotiate only home games and neutral locations.  👍😀

When I watched the Golden Gophers last season, I thought they were over rated.  PJ is building something in the Twin Cities that wasn't fully formed yet.   To remind you of their season:

Struggled but won the first 4 games against the likes of South Dakota State (28-21), Fresno State (38-35), Georgia Southern (35-32), and Purdue (38-31).  

Then went on a blow out streak for the next 4:  Illinois (40-17), Nebraska (34-7), Rutgers (42-7), Maryland (52-10)

The next 4 included huge wins and losses:  Penn State W (31-26), Iowa L (19-23), Northwestern W (38-22), Wisconsin L (17-38).

Post Season: Nice win over Auburn 31-24 in the Outback Bowl. 

The Gophers struggled early but found a way to win against lesser teams.  They won a big game a home against Penn State and like all Big Ten teams (outside the professional one in Columbus) struggle to win games late in the year on the road against good teams.  

We have no idea what either team will be in two weeks,  What I have seen watching college football for the last month is pretty poor execution.   I would hope that is not the case for the Wolverines as they have been practicing for almost 3 months.  

Every year its a mystery on what the Wolverines are going to be, their kryptonite has been away games and away night games.   Let's hope in this new world, that is different as well. 



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Michigan Friday: 2 Weeks From Football

In a world, where the US President and Les Miles both have tested positive for COVID in the last week and a small group of people were targeting the Michigan Governor for kidnapping, the Wolverines take the field in just over two weeks.  That's right, Michigan is starting its season in late October for the Little Brown Jug.  Things are clearly the same and nothing out of the ordinary is happening.  

Things we don't know about the game in two weeks:

  • Kickoff time 
  • Will both teams stay positive and test negative 
  • Nico?
  • Weather - Snow?
  • Joe Milton as the starting QB
  • Michigan DB's outside of Dax
  • Chris Evans rust?
  • Will Michigan's road woes continue
I don't love how the Big Ten put the Wolverines on the road in week one and did it against a good Minnesota team.  Just like I had a sinking feeling about not starting the season in the Big House, I have a similar sinking feeling this will be a night game.   With 3 networks (ESPN, FOX, and BTN) needing a primetime game, there is no better team to put under the lights then the Wolverines.   Don't forget the Big Ten's strategy: put Michigan on TV against tough opponents for TV ratings and give OSU the easiest possible path to the playoffs.   That strategy is undefeated for Big Ten Millions. 

If Michigan moved to the Big 12, it think they could negotiate only home games and neutral locations.  👍😀

When I watched the Golden Gophers last season, I thought they were over rated.  PJ is building something in the Twin Cities that wasn't fully formed yet.   To remind you of their season:

Struggled but won the first 4 games against the likes of South Dakota State (28-21), Fresno State (38-35), Georgia Southern (35-32), and Purdue (38-31).  

Then went on a blow out streak for the next 4:  Illinois (40-17), Nebraska (34-7), Rutgers (42-7), Maryland (52-10)

The next 4 included huge wins and losses:  Penn State W (31-26), Iowa L (19-23), Northwestern W (38-22), Wisconsin L (17-38).

Post Season: Nice win over Auburn 31-24 in the Outback Bowl. 

The Gophers struggled early but found a way to win against lesser teams.  They won a big game a home against Penn State and like all Big Ten teams (outside the professional one in Columbus) struggle to win games late in the year on the road against good teams.  

We have no idea what either team will be in two weeks,  What I have seen watching college football for the last month is pretty poor execution.   I would hope that is not the case for the Wolverines as they have been practicing for almost 3 months.  

Every year its a mystery on what the Wolverines are going to be, their kryptonite has been away games and away night games.   Let's hope in this new world, that is different as well. 



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Thursday, October 8, 2020

Michigan Thursday: Big Mo Has COVID

Las Vegas Raider DT and former Michigan Wolverine, Maurice Hurst has been put on the COVID list.  This comes right after many Raiders got fined for having a charity event where they weren't wearing masks.   With the continued outbreaks in Tennessee and a few more with the Patriots, the NFL is spinning its wheels on what to do next.

I just hope this isn't an issue for Michigan, but I don't know how it couldn't be.  


  • Michigan Basketball  made the top 4 for 5 star wing Caleb Houstan.  Not holding my breathe on this one. 

  • Tom Brady Alert, Tampa plays Chicago tonight. 

  • For some reason, Michigan Basketball hasn't summitted Chaudee Brown's waiver request yet, but will soon. 

  • Michigan's kicker battle still continues in practice.  Those guys have probably been kicking field goals in practice for nearly 3 months.   I hope they both are pretty good at doing it by now!


from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-thursday-big-mo-has-covid.html

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Wolverine Wednesday: Time to Shift Worry from OLine to DLine

How many years did we worry about Michigan's offense line?  10 years maybe?  It seem liked forever that Michigan couldn't block anyone and was going through offense line coaches like Harbaugh goes through khaki's.  

Then Harbaugh hires Ed Warriner and he starts turning talented prospects into NFL prospects.  There is even camp noise that a walk-on (Andrew Vastardis) may challenge for a starting spot.   The offensive line is in good shape with little to no concerns they will play well this season.   

The area where we haven't had any concern is Defensive Line.  The likes of Big Mo, Winovich, Taco, Danna, Gary, and Mone made this one of the best units in the Big Ten.   Those guys are now in the NFL and Michigan is struggling to fill the voids.  Carlo Kemp has been in the program for 10 years and has yet to be a difference maker, Jeter who gets hype every year has yet to see success on the field, Mazi Smith has little to no camp buzz, Hutchinson and Hinton both have a very high ceiling, and Michigan has a high round draft prospect with Paye. 

Is Depth a concern?  It depends what they get out of this group that Don Brown mentioned: "The guys that improved, Luiji Vilain is certainly playing at a higher level. Gabe Newburg and this Kris Jenkins is going to be a really good player. He's a freshman, and you're going to hear about him as we move forward. Over behind Kwity, Taylor Upshaw is much bigger in the 256 to 260 range where he was probably 235 a year ago, so he's able ot handle the run game but still fast and quick and his pass rushing ability is outstanding. Mike Morris is a guy that was hurt most of last year. He's also out there. He's 6-6, he's 275 pounds."

We also didn't mention Phil Pea and Jess Speight who we hope have made improvements on clogging up the middle.   Let us not forget, Michigan has a FB playing on the Dline last year.  

This unit has to play well, because Michigan is going to have issues in the secondary.   The best way to protect a secondary is getting to the QB fast and against Minnesota this will be a huge priority.   I also hope Don Brown's blitz aren't so obvious because Minnesota has been preparing a "hot receiver" off of those blitz for a couple of months.   Michigan has great LB's and I hope they are not in the backfield watching a Gophers RB running catching a pass wide open for 15 yards.  



from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/wolverine-wednesday-time-to-shift-worry.html

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Michigan Tuesday: Green Field

In business the term "green field" means a net new opportunity with few competitors.  For Michigan's defensive backs there are plenty of new opportunities with Ambry Thomas heading to the NFL.   Don Brown said last night, the leader in the clubhouse for the second CB starting position is Gemon Green next to Vincent Gray.   If we add one more last name color, the Michigan defensive backfield could be like a trip to Sherwin-Williams. 

If you have some extra time to worry about Michigan's Football team prior to Oct 24th, spend that time wringing your hands over the corner backs.  

  • The Texan's canned the person that kept cutting Higdon, Bill O'Brien who was the GM and Coach.  I think they even worked out Shea Patterson a week or so ago.  The NFL Texas teams are 1-7.  

  • Michigan Basketball will not be traveling to the Empire Classic in November, which means they don't open against teams like Villanova and Baylor.  Smart move! 

  • I have been very interested in following Tarik Black's production at Texas.   Through 3 games he has 6 catches, 91 yards, and 1 TD.   Week 1 he had 4 catches, 80 yards and a TD against UTEP.  Since then 1 catch for 12 yards.  Texas scored 63 points in week 2 and 31 points in a loss week 3. 

  • LSU is bring back alcohol sales and removing heath checks prior to entry for fans.  They call that stadium Death Valley. 

  • Taco had a big sack last night.  Maybe he has found a home in KC. 


from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-tuesday-green-field.html

Reisterstown and Williamsport named Main Street communities

Following the designation of Aberdeen in Harford County earlier this year, Main Street Maryland has now designated 33 communities statewide, supporting locally-owned businesses, events, and activities that provide residents and visitors with an authentic Maryland experience.



from http://open.maryland.gov/blog/reisterstown-and-williamsport-named-main-street-communities/

Monday, October 5, 2020

Michigan Monday: Weekend News and Notes

Not a ton of information coming out of the late Fall "socially distant" Submarine but there was news elsewhere to keep you updated on:

  • 4 Star WR Jayden Thomas who had a Michigan offer, picked ND over the weekend.  Michigan is full at the WR right now.  Was even too full a few weeks ago.   Speaking of former commit Markus Allen, he most likely will end up at Cincinnati or Wisconsin.  

  • Wisconsin starting QB Jack Coan inquired his foot in practice last week and will have surgery, his time table to return is not known yet.  

  • Jordan Glasgow blocked a punt on Sunday. 

  • Duncan Robinson woke up and had 13 points in game 3 for a Heat win last night.   Looking like it could be a Lakers gentlemen's sweep at 4-1.

  • RB Christian Turner has opted back in for a very deep RB room. 

  • Oklahoma's start has me concerned, as they are starting a new young QB.  

  • Name to keep an eye on is 2022 5 star CB Will Johnson, who is a legacy Wolverine.   His father Deion played CB for the Maize and Blue under Moeller.  Jimmy and staff are putting the full court press on the Grosse Pointe South junior's recruitment.  



from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-monday-weekend-news-and-notes.html

Plan a trip to admire Maryland’s colorful foliage this fall

Now that the fall season is upon us, it’s the perfect time to take advantage of the natural beauty Maryland has to offer. Our state is lucky to be positioned near a plethora of state and national parks, scenic byways, and forested attractions that are perfect for taking in the colorful fall foliage. 



from http://open.maryland.gov/blog/plan-trip-admire-marylands-colorful-foliage-fall/

Friday, October 2, 2020

Michigan Friday: Are we Talking About Practice, Practice?

We are all familiar with AI's famous rant about missing practice for the 76'ers.  I have a take about Michigan Football under Jimmy that you may or may not agree with.  

I've had a consistent thought under Harbaugh as Michigan head coach, that the team looked prepared but not sharp in most of its match-ups.   It's a bit hard to explain, because I'm not saying the team isn't prepared (unless your Don Brown and facing OSU offense) what I'm saying is, the team needed more practice and live reps.  

I'm a huge proponent of having a team come in a do a joint practice in the preseason so both teams can get live reps.  Most NFL players are against pre-season games but the the joint practices are what they prefer to prepare for the season.   Since that is not an option in college football, how can they get better by only practicing on the field for 20 hours a week?  Let's be clear, many programs probably break the 20 hour rule but you can't do that at Michigan after the RR/Free Press stretching scandal. 

There are a ton of negatives to this COVID season, like some of Michigan's players opting out, not playing a non-conference, no fans, and starting in October.  Not being able to practice or being prepared shouldn't be one of them.  

Michigan has a starting QB that has little to no experience but has been in the program for two years waiting to play.   Michigan has also been practicing since the start of August and hasn't stopped.  Work outs started in June/July.  Yesterday, was the first day in pads.   Michigan will have been practicing for close to 3 months prior to taking the field in Minnesota.  My expectation is that they will be prepared and sharp in the Twin Cities.  

I know Michigan would be a lot better with Nico and Ambry but not having time to prepare their back-ups shouldn't be an issue like it would be if they got injured on the last practice before the first game.  Remember that day?  Or last year when our starting QB got injured on the first series?  Reports lately have been that injury was a lot worse then we knew.  

Michigan has the talent to win all their games outside of the trip to Columbus.  I trust the coaches can get the kids prepared and they should be more then ready to play.   Now is the time to take a couple steps back up the ladder in college football.



from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2020/10/michigan-friday-are-we-talking-about.html

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Celebrate Maryland Horse Month in October

For the first time, all of Maryland’s premiere equestrian sporting events will take place in the same month.



from http://open.maryland.gov/blog/celebrate-maryland-horse-month-october/

Michigan Thursday: That's Savage Man

One thing that I don't love about college football is a ton of stuff happens that we get no background on or reasons for it happening.   The latest news to fall into that camp is that true freshman LB Osman Savage has decided to leave Michigan and has entered the transfer portal.  He has been in the program since June/July and is already heading out the door.  

If you remember, Savage is from Biff Poggi's super high school team St. Frances out of Maryland.  That program has sent to Ann Arbor RB Corum, LB Hill-Green, and OL Mazzucca who didn't qualify and is now at Baylor.  I can't imagine this is over playing time, because as a true freshman in a loaded position group, there had to be a little recognition that maybe he would only see time on special teams.  

Maybe he is home sick or wasn't a fit academically, but either way it seems really early to pull the rip cord.   Some insiders say, this won't be the last guy in the portal either.   Maybe a couple more before the season begins.  Maybe the rule of not losings eligibility for this COVID year is causing guys to rethink their choices?

This loss won't really be felt this year or years to come as the coaches have plenty of opportunities to replace him in a deep position group. 

  • In what seems like a no-brainer it seems like we are going to see Dax at CB this year.

  • Michigan's first road game of the year against Minnesota just got tougher as WR Rashod Bateman the Gophers best player just got re-instated by the NCAA. 

  • Not a great start for the Miami Heat as they got blown out by the Lakers in game 1 of the finals.  Duncan didn't score in what looks like a miss-match for a NBA Final.  

  • Micah Parsons maybe the best defender in the Big Ten will not re-join Penn State. 

  • Don Brown says they prepare for OSU every day and he won't respond to Day, saying that they are going to put a 100 points on the Wolverines this season.   He can't say anything because he has failed at his job every time he has come against a high powered offense.  




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