When I did the UFR of Bama's bowl game this week I ran into the same content fight that Brian vs. had with companies who license X conference's games then go around abusing YouTube's preference to stay out of fair use debates. As an alternative to the videos they harassed me about, I placed some of the analysis from the article right into the video. Somebody asked me to do that with Michigan's plays so I gave it a shot:
If these are helpful I might make it into a feature. If they're just repeating what you get from UFR and picture pages I'll drop the idea.
Eye of the Tiger has started going this direction as well, changing "Reading the Tea Leaves" into "Zone Blocking Zealot," and promising stuff like this:
The next question is: which of the OL on the double releases to the second-level defender? In some cases, this will be determined by the nature of the double—if one of the OL has a bad position on the defender, he will release. But if it’s a good double, where either OL could sustain the block, the releasing OL will be determined by the danger posed by the nearest second-level defender. Take this example from the Jaguars link:
This blogger votes yea.
Our resident hockey guys did the post-Wisconsin weekend writeups: goal-by-goal analysis hit the front page yesterday; Center Ice's standings update is up too.
Basketball2000. LSA switched up too: the regular statistical analyses and charts and lolcats thing is covering the cagers now, starting with a look at the non-conference schedule. The team has fared as well as their ballhandling:
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Best of the Board
WHENCE THE MGOBLOGGERS?
(I probably left a lot out and just cost myself a company baby shower.)
Meta but fun thread by Magnus wondering where various current and former MGoStaff came from and went off to. MVictors had that now-outdated movement chart a few years ago when we hired Ace and Heiko. Needed: a diary that describes the MGoBlogosphere, who writes for what, who came from where, and a description of each site. Would make a good sticky.
Somebody write this before Section 1 starts that "Michigan in the Media" blog I've been after him to start so he can regularly fisk Shrew Darp and Ferry Toster and other banned maggots.
HOW I STOPPED BEING A LIONS FAN
Lewand is a Michigan grad…
"If it helps us win, I'll tattoo a Buckeye on my forehead," Lewand said...
They're about to hire Jim Tressel. At this point everyone already knows the Lions are just a test subject for how much a fanbase can endure and it's just getting ridiculous.
THE PHONEBOOKS ARE HERE
Three early enrollees have early enrollee numbers. Via Magnus:
Wilton Speight #19
Drake Harris #14
Michael Ferns #46
RAPID RESPONSES TO QUESTIONING THREAD TITLES
- Are Coordinator Intro Press Conferences the Norm? When it's a guy making over $1 million yes.
- New rules for determining a conf champion? ACC is considering an interesting tier system that's currently blocked by an arbitrary NCAA rule.
- What effect do steroids have in college football? We got an answer way down the thread:
They don't know well in advance to the ped tests the NCAA does. The school, athletic trainers, AD, doesn't either. We get a fax the night before, the players know about 12 hours before.
They student athletes often DO know before their standard drug test which most think they are getting tested for everything...they are not...they are only getting tested for rec drugs.
- Can a Roku be used to watch the only thing worth watching? Nope.
- Is Big Ten finally getting serious about winning? This you ask of the conference that just added Maryland and Rutgers and has Darrell Hazell and Tim Beckman gainfully employed in it? Actually if those are all moves to pad the win totals of important schools, a la the SEC and its dregs, yeah?
- Which player will benefit the most from Nuss? Kyle Kalis. Here is a simple blocking scheme that fits your skills which we will run again and again until you can do it in your sleep.
DON'T CALL IT LUCK!
Dnak438 shared a Football Study Hall article that attempted to take the luck factor out of turnover margin and show which teams were really protecting the ball the best. Michigan is 10th…in being lucky.
Your Moment of Zen:
Bo gets his.