Bryan Fuller
If you've missed the bumping, Ron Utah has been following Borges's coaching history up and down the Pacific coast, and through about 14,000 plays called. Time to play catch-up:
Part I: A young Albison Issaquary Pirate Borges (that isn't his name) began coaching at Salinas High School as a 19-year-old assistant. He spent a year as an assistant at Cal, then went was a tight ends/receivers coach at Diablo Valley College. Then he was OC there, then at Portland State, then was at Boise State when they were making their transition up to Division I-AA. Then it was Oregon and UCLA.
Part II: Borges's ship is attacked and he is forced to join his hometown Cal Bears for the awful pre-Tedford times. After the mistake of joining the Indiana of the Pac Ten, Borges was ready to join the Indiana of the Big Ten, which was entering its DiNardo phase. Side note: Brian is going to be on a panel with DiNardo at a Chicago alumni event in July, the week of the Big Ten meetings. Raise of hands (or hooks) for those who think Brian will start asking DiNardo about Borges, and Gerry will be like "who is this guy?" Anyway then Borges went to Auburn and that's in there too.
Part III: After getting blamed for Auburn's awful 2007 offense under Tuberville, Borges took a year off then got a call from this guy who was taking over at San Diego State.
Part IV: Finally to the data, with career run-pass numbers and his far more efficient passing offense. We also go through his quarterbacks, and a lot of receivers with gaudy YPC numbers (evidence he likes the bomb) and running backs who mostly regressed. Ron also mentions Borges isn't really a recruiter. In the comments he mentions Borges's success on opening drives. Part V?
Diarist of the week assuredly.
Conference of the Crappy QBs.
Last week we welcomed back one of the great diarists from yesteryear, MCalibur. Fed up with passer rating, which as a standalone statistic can't differentiate between Chad Henne and Tommy Rees (see end of the diary) the diarist who is not a sword turned completion %, yards per attempt, touchdown % and interception % into passer ratings, and then used standard year-to-year improvement to project How Gardner should fare this season. He followed up this week by going through all the Big Ten's quarterbacks, and then the rest of the guys on the schedule this year. Here is his data on 11 quarterbacks assembled into a table (rank among the 11 is in parentheses).
Rk | Player | School | Comp% | YPA | TD% | INT% | AVG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Devin Gardner | Mich | 132.8 (6th) | 176.3 (1st) | 177 (1st) | 98.3 (9th) | 146.1 |
2 | Joel Stave | Wis | 129.8 (7th) | 168.6 (2nd) | 125.9 (6th) | 152.4 (3rd) | 144.2 |
3 | Braxton Miller | OSU | 127.3 (8th) | 144.5 (3rd) | 137.8 (3rd) | 158.4 (2nd) | 142.0 |
4 | Taylor Martinez | Neb | 143.5 (3rd) | 140.1 (4th) | 142.6 (2nd) | 124.8 (7th) | 137.8 |
5 | Kain Colter | NW | 169.1 (1st) | 102.5 (8th) | 130.4 (4th) | 146.3 (4th) | 137.1 |
6 | Tommy Rees | ND | 158.9 (2nd) | 124.4 (6th) | 123.4 (7th) | 119.3 (8th) | 131.5 |
7 | Cameron Coffman | Ind | 138 (4th) | 119.2 (7th) | 107.1 (8th) | 145.7 (5th) | 127.5 |
8 | Andrew Maxwell | MSU | 101.9 (10th) | 102.3 (9th) | 96.4 (9th) | 171.3 (1st) | 118.0 |
9 | Chandler Whitmer | UConn | 124.5 (9th) | 132 (5th) | 90.6 (10th) | 94.3 (10th) | 110.4 |
10 | N. Scheelhasse | Ill | 137.4 (5th) | 96.3 (11th) | 78.6 (11th) | 125.1 (6th) | 109.4 |
11 | Philip Nelson | Minn | 88.2 (11th) | 100.4 (10th) | 128.9 (5th) | 81.9 (11th) | 99.9 |
Kudos to LSAClassof2000 for algebraically finding the individual-year APRs for the rest of the conference. Since we have rivals who aren't so good at algebra here's a table of their constituent scores versus ours over the last eight years:
Year | Michigan | vs MSU | vs OSU |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | 941 | +35 | -22 |
2006 | 978 | +33 | +47 |
2007 | 924 | -12 | -58 |
2008 | 945 | +8 | -51 |
2009 | 897 | -49 | -94 |
2010 | 946 | +13 | -25 |
2011 | 984 | +28 | -10 |
2012 | 981 | -1 | +11 |
To Sparty trolls: our oldest constituent score is a major outlier. Let's high-five for being just about even this year in a metric that measures attendance and retention.
To Urban Meyer: It's true that Ohio State was trouncing Michigan since getting trounced itself in 2006…until you arrived.
LSA was also the subject of Six Zero's latest MGoProfile feature, where he explains why he's the only guy here with an adorable pony avatar other those being punished by the mods for avatar infractions. 100% percent agree on the power to delete or edit one's own posts.
Etc. And Michigan's massive endowment isn't so big when you consider other academic factors (like that we have twice as many students as comparable schools).
Best of the Boards
BEST OF THE LOOT
The thread of Michigan swag owned by the readers got huge, and makes me feel pretty crappy about my collection, which is really just a folder full of my old Michigan tickets and old copies of the Daily. Here's MgoBlueD's basement:
And here's the guest room that Wolverine Devotee keeps for when the Buckeye relatives come to town (I'm guessing):
One guy named Stonecoldwolv said his '97 national championship ring.
There was also a "what's your favorite joke?" thread which is long and excellent if you're short on material, and a fan license plate thread.
BIG TEN WATER WAR
You know how Alabama installed a water fountain in their locker room? And how EDSBS suggested what other schools should do? Well 1484covered the Big Ten. Northwestern's gonna be pretty pissed when they realize Mark Huyge's on our side.
ETC. Pipelines discussion is useful—would love to see a diary on M pipelines through the years and what happened to them. Avant's Hands discusses blowout decorum in anticipation of Spain versus 11 athletic-looking tourists Tahiti kidnapped from a cruise ship that was going by. UM Solar Car Team written up on FoxNews. Vincent Smith and Brandin Hawthorne want to play you on Call of Duty. I'm too old for that, but anyone from Team 120 wanna play Goldeneye?
Your Moment of Zen:
The recruits are grateful for the warning.