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Michigan, Ohio State losses in CFP show Big Ten still has work to do
For six months, the Huge Ten Convention was the most important winner in faculty soccer. On June 30, the league shook up the game with the acquisition of USC and UCLA, pirating the Los Angeles market away from the Pac-12 come 2024. In August, the Huge Ten introduced a brand new record-setting media rights deal that can bathe its members with money. And on Choice Sunday for the Faculty Soccer Playoff in early December, two convention members made the four-team area for the primary time.
Then got here New Yr’s Eve, when the Huge Ten’s massive yr ended with a giant bust. The league dropped the ball earlier than the ball dropped in Instances Sq.. The off-field summer time positive factors will resonate sooner or later, however the current brings one other dose of humility.
Michigan was upset by TCU in a single playoff semifinal. Ohio State couldn’t maintain a two-touchdown lead in opposition to Georgia within the fourth quarter within the different. The Huge Ten went 0-2 within the video games that matter most, dropping its all-time playoff report to 3-7 and lengthening its championship drought to eight years.
The playoff video games had been thrilling, and there have been factors of delight for the Wolverines and Buckeyes. Michigan stored battling again in opposition to TCU, falling behind by 18 factors within the first half and 19 within the second however repeatedly rallying to have an opportunity to win. Ohio State performed its greatest sport in years to place the reigning-champion Bulldogs on the ropes, exhibiting a fortitude that had been questioned prior to now.
However on the literal finish of the day and yr, when Noah Ruggles’s 50-yard area objective hooked far left in Atlanta on the stroke of midnight, the Huge Ten’s flagship applications had been swept out of the Playoff. The league’s underwhelming CFP résumé misplaced extra luster. A possibility to finish 2022 with a strong flex was gone.
The Midwest distress ran deeper Saturday for Michigan than Ohio State. The undefeated Wolverines had been favored by greater than a landing in opposition to the Horned Frogs, who had been probably the most unlikely participant in CFP historical past. Michigan was rolling into the Playoff, stomping the Buckeyes within the regular-season finale on the Horseshoe and dominating Purdue within the Huge Ten title sport.
But, ultimately, coach Jim Harbaugh’s program has contested 120 minutes of playoff soccer in consecutive seasons with out main for a single second. Final yr, Michigan instantly fell behind Georgia and acquired run out of the Orange Bowl. On Saturday, the Wolverines squandered a chance for a quick begin, fell behind 14-0 within the first quarter and 21-3 within the second, and had been in determined comeback mode the remainder of the best way.
For Ohio State, the ache comes from realizing it had an enormous victory inside attain and couldn’t squeeze it out. The Buckeyes had it, and let it get away. That’s completely different from the fixed uphill battle fought by Michigan.
As I wrote Sunday, the Peach Bowl sport got here right down to the narrowest margins of time and distance, and crucial moments all broke Georgia’s manner. Ohio State didn’t flip the ball over, was flagged for simply 24 penalty yards and transformed many massive performs. However there additionally had been some key errors and breakdowns—a drive-killing unlawful movement penalty, a defensive again who was blown by and left stumbling on a bomb move, a foul play name within the ultimate minute. All of them added up.
Finally, each groups weren’t ok defensively. That’s a recurring theme which could possibly be indicative of being unprepared to face high-octane offenses after weekly doses of underwhelming opposition on that aspect of the ball.
For the second straight season, Michigan compiled gaudy defensive statistics after which was exploited within the Playoff. TCU’s 6.97 yards per play was the very best the Wolverines allowed all yr. Georgia’s 7.89 per play final yr within the Orange Bowl was a season-high in opposition to Michigan, as properly. Alabama creased Harbaugh’s protection for a season-high 8.73 yards per play within the ’19 Citrus Bowl. Florida gouged Michigan for six.67 within the ’18 Peach Bowl, second-highest that season to Ohio State’s 8.46.
For the Buckeyes, Georgia’s 8.88 yards per play was their highest allowed this season, even increased than the 8.83 Michigan dropped on them within the Horseshoe. (One other damning defensive stat from these two video games: Ohio State was outscored 18-3 within the fourth quarter by the Bulldogs and 21-3 within the fourth by the Wolverines.) Final yr, Utah scored a season-high 45 factors in opposition to Ohio State. Alabama ripped Ryan Day’s protection for 52 factors and seven.48 yards per play in ’20. Clemson posted season highs of 29 factors and 6.73 yards per play in ’19.
Amongst Huge Ten groups, Ohio State and Michigan are to this point forward of their friends offensively that their defenses may not be adequately ready for postseason play. This season, the Buckeyes are No. 1 nationally in yards per play (7.28), whereas the Wolverines are 18th (6.62). After that, the remainder of the league checks in at fortieth (Penn State), forty ninth (Minnesota), 63rd (Wisconsin), sixty fifth (Maryland), eightieth (Purdue), 82nd (Michigan State), 86th (Nebraska), 93rd (Illinois), 123rd (Northwestern), 126th (Indiana), 127th (Rutgers) and 129th (Iowa).
The Southeastern Convention, in the meantime, has seven groups inside the prime 35 nationally in yards per play. The Huge 12 has 5. Whether or not it’s scheme or expertise, the leagues of each Playoff finalists are farther alongside than the Huge Ten offensively after its prime two groups.
The opposite challenge for Ohio State and Michigan could possibly be the all-consuming nature of their rivalry sport. Previously two seasons, profitable that sport was a direct path to the Huge Ten title and the Playoff (this season, so was shedding). The buildup started weeks, perhaps even months, upfront, with each groups nearly mundanely continuing by the remainder of the schedule. The competitors did few favors when it comes to seasoning and hardening them for the postseason.
Michigan received each, rolled over an outmanned Huge Ten West opponent, after which misplaced within the Playoff in a disappointing efficiency. In actual fact, the Wolverines have misplaced their previous six bowl video games underneath Harbaugh. Gearing all the pieces towards beating Ohio State is nice if you wish to win the convention, but when Harbaugh needs to win the nationwide championship, he has some extra tweaking to do.
This previous offseason, Day gave the impression to be taking his program into Beat Michigan Mode with the hiring of a brand new defensive coordinator and the emphasis on turning into harder within the trenches. Whereas these modifications had been wanted to compete for the Huge Ten title and a nationwide title, it didn’t repay this season. The Buckeyes acquitted themselves nobly in opposition to Georgia, however there nonetheless is a degree to achieve past merely making an attempt to counter-program your largest rival.
So after six months of constructing information and breaking a Playoff barrier, the Huge Ten has been dismissed to the sidelines. It is going to be an onlooker as soon as once more, not a participant, within the nationwide championship sport. Including members and making a living are good, however the league’s on-field product wants some work.
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Fan trolls Ohio State with WWE Monday Night Raw sign: ‘1,864 Days since OSU beat Michigan’
Sherrone Moore and Wink Martindale celebrate Michigan’s clinching stop
Sherrone Moore and Wink Martindale celebrate Michigan’s clinching fourth-down stop to beat Alabama in ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa, Fla. on Dec. 31, 2024.
Michigan football doesn’t like Ohio State.
It’s a statement that certainly is not “new” to the Wolverines’ fanbase — or anyone who knows anything about college football — but it was one that was reaffirmed in front of the entire world on Monday, in an entirely different arena.
During Monday night’s WWE Monday Night Raw at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, a sign appeared on the Netflix live stream that pointed out the Wolverines’ streak vs. Ohio State: “1,864 DAYS SINCE OSU BEAT MICHIGAN,” the sign read.
The sign, of course, is in reference to the Wolverines’ dominance against the Buckeyes over the last four year on the gridiron — all of which has come under Ryan Day’s tenure at Ohio State.
Michigan’s win streak began on Nov. 27, 2021 with a 42-27 romp over Ohio State at Michigan Stadium. The Wolverines then followed that up with a 45-23 win in 2022, a 30-24 victory in 2023 and then this season’s 13-10 win on Nov. 30, 2024. Over the course of its four-game win streak, Michigan has not only outscored Ohio State 130-84, but also kept the Buckeyes out of the College Football Playoff twice.
Of the Wolverines’ last four wins against the Buckeyes, perhaps none is more historic than the most recent, when Sherrone Moore’s squad upset Day’s Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium after being a near 20-point underdog. Moore improved his record to 2-0 against the Buckeyes, with his first win coming in 2023 when he served as Michigan’s interim head coach. Meanwhile, the Wolverines made Day just the fourth coach in Buckeyes’ history to lose four consecutive games to Michigan.
To make Michigan’s win this year even sweeter, Ohio State was eliminated from competing in the Big Ten championship game — and potentially earning a first-round bye to the College Football Playoff. The Buckeyes, however, made the CFP as an at-large, and will compete in Friday’s Cotton Bowl semifinal for a chance at the national championship game.
The Wolverines will look to extend their win streak to five against the Buckeyes on Saturday, Nov. 29 at The Big House in Ann Arbor.
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Eastern Michigan's James Djonkam Commits To Virginia Tech
James Djonkam
Defensive end
Eastern Michigan
6-3, 245
1 year remaining (Gr.)
Eastern Michigan’s James Djonkam, a native of Springfield, returned to the Commonwealth of Virginia on Monday when he committed to Virginia Tech.
COMMITTED‼️ @CoachPryVT @jcprice59 @Coach_Marfo pic.twitter.com/n5lxEvu2QI
— Da Ginger Freak (@Jamesdjonkam55) January 7, 2025
Djonkam was a linebacker for the Eagles, where he was a Second Team All-MAC pick after racking up 98 tackles — good for 11th in the FBS — along with 11.5 tackles for loss and three sacks in 2024. He was a three-time conference defensive player of the week and had fantastic PFF grades: 83.1 for overall defense, 84.5 for run defense, a 76.0 mark for tackling and a 91.2 in pass rushing.
However, Tech Sideline understands that he’s set to play defensive end for the Hokies. (In fairness, his coverage grade was 48.3 this year.) He was an edge out of West Springfield High School but landed at Independence Community College in Kansas, where he spent a season before transferring to Arizona State. After playing 174 snaps in two years with the Sun Devils, Djonkam moved to Ypsilanti, Mich., and had a breakout year.
In his career at the FBS level, he’s recorded 133 tackles, 14 TFLs and three sacks. He had some notable games in 2024, highlighted by his 22-tackle performance on Nov. 20 vs. Buffalo. He followed it up with a 17-tackle outing in the season finale at Western Michigan and had five tackles for loss in those two contests. He also started the year with a 13-tackle game at UMass.
Djonkam is the Hokies’ third pickup on the defensive line this offseason but the first end, joining tackles Jahzari Priester (Hampton) and Arias Nash (Mercer) — the latter of whom committed earlier Monday. He joins a room that features just one returning play-maker in Keyshawn Burgos, who has 803 career snaps. The rest of the group has 425 combined. Djonkam brings 664 to Blacksburg.
He was a dual-sport athlete in high school. As a junior on the gridiron, he recorded 133 tackles, 15 TFLs and seven sacks. Meanwhile, he averaged 14.7 points per game as a senior on the hardwood.
Djonkam wasn’t highly ranked out of high school but had several offers after a year at the JUCO level, where he recorded 64 tackles, 12.5 TFLs and three sacks. Liberty, New Mexico State, North Texas, Texas State, Toledo and UTSA were interested, but he chose Arizona State. This time around, Michigan State and West Virginia also pursued him. He has one final year of eligibility because of the JUCO ruling, courtesy of Diego Pavia.
Overall, Djonkam is Tech’s 14th portal acquisition and the eighth on defense, five of which are defensive backs.
For more information on Virginia Tech’s comings and goings in the portal, click here for Tech Sideline’s roster management page.
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WATCH: Michigan State PG Jeremy Fears Jr. Looks Ahead to Washington, More
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State redshirt freshman point guard Jeremy Fears Jr. has been everything fans anticipated when he first committed to the program as a highly touted recruit.
Fears has been the team’s floor general and has been one of the main reasons the offense has flowed as well as it has.
The young point guard addressed the media on Monday, discussing the current state of the team, its upcoming meeting with Washington and more.
You can watch below:
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo had spoken to the media earlier on Monday. Below is a partial transcript from his opening statement:
Izzo: “As I told you earlier in the year, I was hoping after Christmas, we’d to get a real good feel where everybody is. And I think we started to. We started looking at some teams that were struggling a little bit. Washington was one of them, and Oregon was one that was the other way. And then all of a sudden, Illinois goes out there and beats them by 30, and then Maryland, who was really playing well, goes out there and loses, too. I think it’s going to be hard on fans, hard on media, hard on coaches, hard on everybody to know this is going to be the norm, I think. Washington, after not looking as good, beat a good Maryland team, and then, it was a tie game last night with 30 seconds left and after being down big early. So, I think you’re seeing what I said early, that all these teams are good. Travel, different things, is going to make a difference in teams’ play sometimes. Right now, we return to Big Ten play with a, I think, an impressive win. I mean, there’s a team that beat Kentucky by 20 and has a very good team. We’re on the road, get a lead. Yes, we lose the lead, but we bounced back. … So, in a sick sort of way, does it make it better that we win in the way we did? Last 8 minutes of the game, we didn’t have a turnover after we turned the ball over a lot early. We executed well, we went on an 8-0 run ourselves, and I thought that spoke volumes about our team.”
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