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The Retro Makeover That Took Michigan Back to the Top of College Football
Jim Harbaugh discovered himself on the recent seat following Michigan’s depressing 2-4 pandemic season, a yr so dangerous he noticed his wage reduce almost in half. So the Wolverines coach gave his group a makeover—however not the type of glitzy revamp that focuses on explosive quarterbacks, dazzling receivers and high-scoring passing assaults.
Harbaugh as a substitute centered on constructing a robust floor sport within the picture of the groups he had quarterbacked at Michigan within the Nineteen Eighties below Bo Schembechler. To try this, he centered on methodically constructing an elite corps in a few of soccer’s least glamorous jobs—the offensive line.
Michigan nurtured a promising group of its personal recruits over a number of seasons after which plucked from the switch portal a middle from Virginia named Olusegun Oluwatimi—who this season went on to win the Outland Trophy, awarded to the most effective faculty soccer inside lineman.
The result’s that the Wolverines are 25-2 over the previous two seasons with back-to-back Large Ten championships. On Saturday, No. 2 Michigan will make a second straight look within the School Soccer Playoff semifinals once they face No. 3 Texas Christian within the Fiesta Bowl. And Harbaugh has gotten a pay elevate.
Not one of the new-look Wolverines’ success would have been potential with out distinctive play from the massive males on the line of scrimmage.
“The O-line runs the soccer group,” stated Michigan co-offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore. “The quarterback doesn’t, the operating again doesn’t, the protection doesn’t. The O-line does. They’re the heartbeat of the group.”
Michigan’s gamers say that not an entire lot modified by way of scheme or execution between the 2020 season, when the group limped to its fewest wins since 1962, and the 2021 marketing campaign that noticed the Wolverines pile up a stack of achievements. Michigan defeated Ohio State after eight consecutive losses, gained its first Large Ten Championship since 2004 and earned this system’s first journey to the School Soccer Playoff.
One massive distinction, Moore stated, was the maturity of the offensive line, which may take years of effort and time to develop. Underclassmen linemen don’t usually see the sector as a result of even essentially the most fundamental bodily transformation is time consuming—taking a 280-pound participant to a muscular 305 kilos can take years.
That wasn’t the case at Michigan, which rotated a number of sophomores and juniors onto the road in 2020 as a result of Covid outbreaks and accidents decimating their ranks.
“We performed a variety of younger guys in that ’20 season, which paid off within the ’21 season and now,” stated Moore, who moved from teaching tight ends to offensive lineman in 2021. “We gained extra confidence in what we had been doing and the blokes performed quicker.”
Harbaugh stated that, following the Ohio State win final yr, late Corridor of Fame coach and broadcaster John Madden texted him out of the blue to inform him “it was pretty much as good an offensive line efficiency as he’s ever seen in a soccer sport.”
The large cherry on prime got here in 2022, within the 307-pound form of Oluwatimi, a graduate switch from Virginia. He turned the primary participant in Michigan soccer historical past to win the Outland Trophy and took residence the Rimington Award, given to the nation’s prime heart.
The project of offensive linemen appears easy sufficient—stop hulking people from tackling the quarterback. However there’s finesse that goes into footwork, hand placement and even helmet motion. Particular person success doesn’t come simply from being massive, however from having a sure swagger and physicality.
“I’m unsure you possibly can coach it into folks—the nasty, the angle. Guys both simply have that or they don’t,” stated Cole Cubelic, a former heart at Auburn who now works as a school soccer analyst for ESPN.
Complicating issues, an offensive line solely hums when all of its males play in sync.
“You need to have these 5 guys collectively as a lot as potential to allow them to get a rhythm,” stated Moore. “You need to have guys that talk the identical language from a physique place standpoint.”
Due to how lengthy it takes linemen to develop and full models to gel, Moore stated that good five-man fronts have a tendency to return in cycles. If that’s true, then the Wolverines are peaking: Michigan this yr turned the primary group to win back-to-back Joe Moore Awards, given to essentially the most excellent offensive line unit within the nation.
What units this group aside is its depth. Eight completely different Michigan males have performed at the very least 9 video games regardless of solely 5 getting used on any given play. It’s a degree of rotation that the majority groups solely undertake when accidents drive them to.
“It’s uncommon to have that type of depth and never have a significant drop off,” Cubelic stated.
That is all occurring as elite highschool offensive linemen turn into tougher to search out, coaches say. As 7-on-7 soccer leagues explode in reputation, quarterbacks and receivers have extra time to hone their abilities.
“They arrive into faculty soccer extra prepared than most positions,” stated former Michigan wideout Desmond Howard.
However as a result of 7-on-7 doesn’t embody tackling or blocking on the road of scrimmage, linemen get neglected of that superior improvement monitor. Add within the time these gamers have to bodily develop and it’s clear why offensive linemen are essentially the most sought-after place within the switch portal.
In accordance with a Wall Avenue Journal evaluation of roster adjustments following the 2021 season with information offered from 88 of the 131 applications within the prime half of Division I soccer, groups added offensive linemen on the highest clip of any place—1.7 gamers per group. An indication of the demand: information confirmed that 93% of the 156 linemen who entered the switch portal discovered new properties on the similar degree of Division I in contrast with 50% for operating backs and 59% for quarterbacks.
Already wealthy in offensive line expertise, Michigan is utilizing the switch portal once more to get even richer. Because the NCAA’s new switch window opened on Dec. 5, the Wolverines have added two four-star offensive linemen plus a two-year beginning heart from Stanford. In accordance with recruiting web site 247sports, the standard of linemen becoming a member of the Wolverines is a significant purpose why they’ve the second-ranked “switch class” of this cycle.
“The offensive line is the place all of it begins,” Howard stated. “If you watch it you notice this isn’t a fluke. That is sustainable.”
Write to Laine Higgins at laine.higgins@wsj.com
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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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