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Watching some of the other teams around the country (e.g. Tejas, Clemson, Houston, Oklahoma, Alabama, OSU, FSU, ND, etc) it is striking to me what a talent disadvantage Michigan is at with the QB spot with all of the other playoff contenders. It is a big time weak spot. (Hannibal)
Funny, I was thinking the exact opposite. Speight is accurate and professional, the others are racing around, prone to inaccuracy and mistakes. The LSU QB, for example, through a critical INT after an impressive scramble.
I still think the question of how good or bad the QB situation remains unaswered and I suspect it will remain that way until M faces a DL that's worth a crap. Maybe PSU.
First impressions tell us Speight holds the ball too long and lacks power. Remember he didn't throw deep once. OTH, that could be part of the plan. JH has a record of being very good at advantaging players by asking them to do what they do best. The combo of Speight and his receivers produce a very nice short to mid range passing game. Combine that with a pounding, hard to tackle RB like Smith and what appears to be a competent back that can cut and accelerate past defenders in Evans, who needs the deep ball. All of that said in the context of, it was Hawaii.
Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
In news that may only be of interest to me, Louisiana-Lafayette head coach Mark Hudspeth fired his defensive coordinator after the Ragin' Cajuns lost their season opener to Boise State, 45-10. I cannot immediately recall another coordinator getting fired so early in a season.
I know ULaLa got put on probation a while back for stuff done during Hudspeth's tenure, so that can't be helping him. I don't think he's coached much outside of the Alabama/Mississippi/Louisiana area, and the big programs in that area are big enough that they're not going to hire Lousiana-Lafayette's head coach unless he's fielding unbeaten teams, and maybe not even then. I've never read anything that suggested he's a bad guy, although I imagine his former defensive coordinator might have some hard feelings at the moment.
2 posts on URI and 3 posts on Lafayette. Jebus. Though, I've been to ULL. Quad is a swamp complete with gators. I wish Bezerklie and Strangelove would take longs swims in it.
Meanwhile, Bezerklie's Gobbler Death Star rolls into Bristol with bad intentions and a strong likelihood of short tracking Team Val's delusional CFP dreams. Shoes optional; Red Man not.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
Funny, I was thinking the exact opposite. Speight is accurate and professional, the others are racing around, prone to inaccuracy and mistakes. The LSU QB, for example, through a critical INT after an impressive scramble.
LSU's terrible QB is somewhat of an exception. I noticed that a lot of QBs were hitting great deep balls this weekend. Especially Texas. Jeebus that freshman that they have is ridiculous. Whether or not we can develop a deep ball might determine whether we win the B1G or not. I don't think that we can without one.
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