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Maybe the spring portal window will save us

I don't think the spring portal is a potential miracle that could save us. I think it's a huge part of the plan. It's going to be chaos come April. I have no idea how we're going to play it.
 
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It's possible the coaches think all these players suck. Hard to answer these questions until after the spring portal.

Maybe I'm misremembering this but I thought Fisch was the coach that was talked about on Twitter that has hard requirements for measurables for most positions. Absolutely will not waiver on that and one of the reasons he turned Arizona around fast.
Lines up with Pete Carroll. Short QBs and tall CBs.
 
It's possible the coaches think all these players suck. Hard to answer these questions until after the spring portal.

Maybe I'm misremembering this but I thought Fisch was the coach that was talked about on Twitter that has hard requirements for measurables for most positions. Absolutely will not waiver on that and one of the reasons he turned Arizona around fast.
Lines up with Pete Carroll. Short QBs and tall CBs.
https://clip.cafe/spun-2002/nice-big-titties-small-ass/
 
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Huff's ability to teach pass blocking is proven. Always struggled with run blocking. The last few years the OL makes every team with a halfway decent DL look like the '85 Bears
 
ASU showed that even in pass rushing you flood the middle. That's not exactly a secret but still Michigan used that blueprint well.

The surprise is why Texas and Oregon let Penix go off 5 times when the scrappy devils shut him down twice

Damn near went 0-2
 
ASU showed that even in pass rushing you flood the middle. That's not exactly a secret but still Michigan used that blueprint well.

The surprise is why Texas and Oregon let Penix go off 5 times when the scrappy devils shut him down twice

Damn near went 0-2

So goodridance to Nick Harris jr?
 
ASU showed that even in pass rushing you flood the middle. That's not exactly a secret but still Michigan used that blueprint well.

The surprise is why Texas and Oregon let Penix go off 5 times when the scrappy devils shut him down twice

Damn near went 0-2

I saw some highlights from the Sugar Bowl and Texas got pressure up the middle but Penix sidestepped it. Not sure why he wasn’t able to do so against Michigan but I guess Michigan had pressure up the middle AND brought heat from the edge at the same time.
 
ASU showed that even in pass rushing you flood the middle. That's not exactly a secret but still Michigan used that blueprint well.

The surprise is why Texas and Oregon let Penix go off 5 times when the scrappy devils shut him down twice

Damn near went 0-2

I saw some highlights from the Sugar Bowl and Texas got pressure up the middle but Penix sidestepped it. Not sure why he wasn’t able to do so against Michigan but I guess Michigan had pressure up the middle AND brought heat from the edge at the same time.

Well that is the formula after all

@Passion
 
ASU showed that even in pass rushing you flood the middle. That's not exactly a secret but still Michigan used that blueprint well.

The surprise is why Texas and Oregon let Penix go off 5 times when the scrappy devils shut him down twice

Damn near went 0-2

I saw some highlights from the Sugar Bowl and Texas got pressure up the middle but Penix sidestepped it. Not sure why he wasn’t able to do so against Michigan but I guess Michigan had pressure up the middle AND brought heat from the edge at the same time.

I mean, that is the formula. RIP @Passion
 
ASU showed that even in pass rushing you flood the middle. That's not exactly a secret but still Michigan used that blueprint well.

The surprise is why Texas and Oregon let Penix go off 5 times when the scrappy devils shut him down twice

Damn near went 0-2

I saw some highlights from the Sugar Bowl and Texas got pressure up the middle but Penix sidestepped it. Not sure why he wasn’t able to do so against Michigan but I guess Michigan had pressure up the middle AND brought heat from the edge at the same time.

I mean, that is the formula. RIP @Passion

FIRST
 
ASU showed that even in pass rushing you flood the middle. That's not exactly a secret but still Michigan used that blueprint well.

The surprise is why Texas and Oregon let Penix go off 5 times when the scrappy devils shut him down twice

Damn near went 0-2

I saw some highlights from the Sugar Bowl and Texas got pressure up the middle but Penix sidestepped it. Not sure why he wasn’t able to do so against Michigan but I guess Michigan had pressure up the middle AND brought heat from the edge at the same time.

Michigan had a better scheme in the secondary, so Penix had to hold the ball longer

Look at his time in the pocket between Texas and Michigan
 
ASU showed that even in pass rushing you flood the middle. That's not exactly a secret but still Michigan used that blueprint well.

The surprise is why Texas and Oregon let Penix go off 5 times when the scrappy devils shut him down twice

Damn near went 0-2

I saw some highlights from the Sugar Bowl and Texas got pressure up the middle but Penix sidestepped it. Not sure why he wasn’t able to do so against Michigan but I guess Michigan had pressure up the middle AND brought heat from the edge at the same time.

Not having Dillon Johnson in there to block made things all the more perilous
 
ASU showed that even in pass rushing you flood the middle. That's not exactly a secret but still Michigan used that blueprint well.

The surprise is why Texas and Oregon let Penix go off 5 times when the scrappy devils shut him down twice

Damn near went 0-2

I saw some highlights from the Sugar Bowl and Texas got pressure up the middle but Penix sidestepped it. Not sure why he wasn’t able to do so against Michigan but I guess Michigan had pressure up the middle AND brought heat from the edge at the same time.

Michigan had a better scheme in the secondary, so Penix had to hold the ball longer

Look at his time in the pocket between Texas and Michigan

Good point. Oregon had a shitty secondary too
 
ASU showed that even in pass rushing you flood the middle. That's not exactly a secret but still Michigan used that blueprint well.

The surprise is why Texas and Oregon let Penix go off 5 times when the scrappy devils shut him down twice

Damn near went 0-2

I saw some highlights from the Sugar Bowl and Texas got pressure up the middle but Penix sidestepped it. Not sure why he wasn’t able to do so against Michigan but I guess Michigan had pressure up the middle AND brought heat from the edge at the same time.

I mean, that is the formula. RIP @Passion

FIRST

Fuck you and your 53 seconds.
 
ASU showed that even in pass rushing you flood the middle. That's not exactly a secret but still Michigan used that blueprint well.

The surprise is why Texas and Oregon let Penix go off 5 times when the scrappy devils shut him down twice

Damn near went 0-2

I saw some highlights from the Sugar Bowl and Texas got pressure up the middle but Penix sidestepped it. Not sure why he wasn’t able to do so against Michigan but I guess Michigan had pressure up the middle AND brought heat from the edge at the same time.

Michigan had a better scheme in the secondary, so Penix had to hold the ball longer

Look at his time in the pocket between Texas and Michigan

I really dont think this was a pocket, time, or ELITE coverage issue, it was a Penix issue... UW had guys running open on multiple busted plays.

UT Penix was a NFL QB that was throwing fucking top NFL QB lasers. The TD where Penix split the two high safeties for a 35 yard TD with a bullet right down the middle of the field was a NFL playoff highlight throw.

Michigan Penix was missing Rome on a blown coverage by 15 yards.
 
ASU showed that even in pass rushing you flood the middle. That's not exactly a secret but still Michigan used that blueprint well.

The surprise is why Texas and Oregon let Penix go off 5 times when the scrappy devils shut him down twice

Damn near went 0-2

I saw some highlights from the Sugar Bowl and Texas got pressure up the middle but Penix sidestepped it. Not sure why he wasn’t able to do so against Michigan but I guess Michigan had pressure up the middle AND brought heat from the edge at the same time.

Better secondary too.
 
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