Monday, November 30, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Maryland

So I'm not going to do a daily countdown this week for Maryland. I have seen M play Maryland 6 times - M is 5-1 in those games. 

None of those games are particularly memorable.

The 1985 game was my second as a college student.

The 1989 and 1990 games are the only 2 that I saw Maryland have the same head coach, Joe Krivak.

2014 was the last game I saw Brady Hoke coach for Michigan, the loss to Maryland helped seal that deal.

The 2016 and 2018 games, were blowouts for Michigan.

Go Blue, beat COVID

Alabama takes Trophy in Iron Bowl

It came as no surprise that Alabama was able to dominate Auburn on Saturday. In doing so, they secured the jiMpossible-sarcasMike Trophy for the 11th time.

It should be said that the Tigers had broken the streak of teams not retaining the Trophy with their win last week over Tennessee. That broke a string of 8 straight losses for the trophy holder. Technically they broke it the week before when their game was postponed due to COVID.

The Tide has a 54-21 record all-time when playing for the Trophy.

The way Alabama is playing it seems unlikely the Trophy will be changing hands very soon. COVID permitting, Alabama faces LSU this week then Florida in the SEC Championship game before heading to the playoffs.

Friday, November 27, 2020

M vs. Penn State vs. COVID prediction

Penn State has lost two of the statistically most unlikely losses of the season. They dominated both Indiana and Nebraska everywhere but the scoreboard. 

Turnovers have hurt he Nittany Lions quite a bit this season.

Michigan hasn't really shown much ability to cause turnovers.

We've got a real movable object vs. resistible force thing going here.

I have a feeling Penn State, like MSU is going to get their first win thanks to the Wolverines...

Penn State 31 - M 27 

Game Week Countdown - Penn State #1

 For my top Michigan - Penn State game, I choose the 2005 game. 

The Nittany Lions came in undefeated while M was coming of a homecoming loss to Minnesota and sitting at 3-3.



Michigan's defense met the challenge early, holding PSU scoreless in the first half. A Garrett Rivas field goal made it 3-0 at the break.

Mike Hart scored early in the 3rd making it 10-0 Wolverines. 

Penn State finally got on the scoreboard just before the the end of the quarter with a field goal to make it 10-3. This started 18 straight points for PSU over the next 5 minutes of game time.

Michael Robinson bullied in to tie the score at 10. Then the Penn State defense got on the board. Chad Henne scrambled for a short gain, Alan Zemaitis wrapped up Henne, took the ball away and ran it in for a touchdown. Confusion on the hold on the PAT turned into 2 points as the holder was able to run it in giving Penn State the 18-10 lead, with just over 11 minutes remaining.

Michigan answered quickly - Henne hit Mario Manningham on a perfect throw along the sideline and Mike Hart ran in the conversion to tie the score at 18.

Michigan's defense held and Rivas hit another field goal with ~3:30 left to give Michigan the 21-18 lead.

This time the defense couldn't make the stops. Robinson again scrambled into the end zone with under a minute left to make it 25-21 Penn State.

Henne was often at his best when his back was to the wall and he lead a perfect drive capped with a TD pass toe Manningham as time expired.


For the 27-25 win - Penn State's only loss on the season. 


Thursday, November 26, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Penn State #2

 Somehow I got tickets in the Penn State student section for the 1999 M-PSU game. I don't know if I cut the line or if the "Paternoville" deal hadn't started yet, but I just walked in and ended up in the second row behind the goalpost.

Michigan lead 10-0 after the first quarter and 17-7 after early in the 3 quarter. But PSU scored the next 20 points to lead 27-17 with just under 10 minutes  remaining. 


Tom Brady looked every it what he would become in those final minutes. He ran in from 5 yards out to cut the lead to 27-24 with under 4 minutes left.

After a defensive stop, Brady led another drive that culminated with a Brady to Marcus Knight pass to make it 31-17 with just over minute left.



Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Penn State Game #3

 The third game on my list was the first game between the two schools, October 16, 1993. How I was lucky enough to be there requires a bit of a story.

My dad was a freshman at U of M in 1940. He was part of the first group of students who lived in East Quad. Because of WWII very few of his freshman friends graduated together, but several remained in contact. 

In 1990 they held a 50 year reunion in Ann Arbor the weekend of the UCLA game. One of my dad's friends was a big enough donor that he had no problem getting several tickets.

One of the men was a professor at Penn State and he was able to secure enough tickets for the 1993 reunion in Happy Valley. Although our seats were low and in the end zone, just being there was quite an experience.

Those seats got better when we could see the hole open up for Derrick Alexander's punt return for a TD to get Michigan on the board and cut the deficit to 10-7 late in the first quarter.


In the second quarter, M missed a field goal, but Penn State was offside giving the Wolverines a first down and keeping the drive alive. Shortly thereafter, Todd Collins found Mercury Hayes in the corner for a 14-10 Michigan lead.

The third quarter was scoreless, but the Nittany Lions ended the quarter on Michigan's one yard line. M stopped two Kerry Collins sneaks and an attempted dive from Ki Jana Carter. That brought up 4th down and moved the ball from right in front of us to a football field away and the opposite end zone.

The middle of the Michigan defense stuffed Carter again and kept the score 14-10

Another Todd Collins TD pass, this time to Che Foster, moved the score to 21-10. 

Penn State added a field goal, but their final drive ended with a Shonte Peoples interception to seal the 21-13 win.


Game Week Countdown - Penn State #4

 For the #4 game between M and PSU, 'll go with the 2002 battle in Ann Arbor.

Both teams came into the game with 4-1 records. 


The game was a defensive battle, Penn State lead 13-7 going in to the 4th quarter.

Braylon Edwards scored early in the 4th on a pass from John Navarre and the PAT put Michigan ahead 14-13.

Penn State answered midway through the quarter and a 2-point conversion put the Nittany Lions up 21-14.

The Wolverines knotted it back up with just over 3 minutes remaining on another Navarre to Edwards pass.

Penn State made it midfield after a ridiculous "catch" that would in no way be a catch today, but could get no further and the two teams went to overtime. The first OT in Michigan Stadium History.

Penn State went first and M held them to a field goal to make it 24-21 PSU. Michigan had 2 chances to shut them out - Cato June jumped a pass and nearly intercepted on the goal line and then Robbie Gould missed the bad angle short field goal attempt, but M had jumped offside giving him a second chance.

Michigan got their chance and made the best of it - mostly on the ground with Chris Perry finally bullying his way in to the end zone for the 27-21 win.


Game Week Countdown - Penn State #5

Oops, got a late start on these.

I have seen M and PSU play 13 times, with M carrying a record of 11-2 in those games. 

Good news, I don't have to pick a loss! Better news, there are a lot of good games between these two.

I'll start with with the 2001 match-up in Happy Valley.

Melissa and I stayed in Punxsutawney at the same hotel where Bill Murray stayed while filming Groundhog day! We went to their Groundhog zoo and to Gobbler's Nob.

We made the drive into Happy Valley on game day morning ready for the noon kickoff. I really only experience game day driving at away games, since we live close enough to Michigan Stadium to walk. But driving into Happy Valley in an experience.

All roads lead to the parking lots of Beaver Stadium. We were in a field tailgating with some delicious bologna sandwiches. It was a very cold day, we had to buy one of those giant mugs of hot chocolate to keep warm.

Michigan prevailed 20-0 in a game that was never very close. 

On the way back to Michigan, we stopped along the Lake Erie shoreline.

 


Sometimes the best part of the game with the trip and the shared experiences and that's what puts this on on the list.

Penn State Prediction

 Michigan 36

Penn State 25


Fun Fact about Penn State University:  Berkey Creamery is the largest university creamery in the world. 



Friday, November 20, 2020

M vs. Rutgers vs. COVID prediction

 How about that hockey team!

This is bad, I don't know that I've been this disillusioned about Michigan Football.

M 25

R 27

Prove me wrong, guys, please!

Game Week Countdown - Rutgers #1

The only remaining game that I've seen M play Rutgers was the 2016 - 78-0 blowout by Harbaugh's best team. Michigan's domination of the game was surreal.

When we had made plans to go out east for this matchup we were originally going to meet my sister and her husband out there, we would stay in the city - take an early train to New Jersey and attend the UM tailgate. 

Hurricane Matthew had other ideas and my sister wasn't able to join us. 

We still were had a great time in the city - we got TKTS tickets to Something Rotten, went to Brooklyn and ate at Pies n Thighs

And were about to step on the train to New Jersey... well here's my facebook post from the day


 
We also caught a train right away on the way back so a much better game experience overall.
 
 

Thursday, November 19, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Rutgers #2

The 2017 match-up with Rutgers was most unremarkable. 

After 3 mostly disappointing drives Jon O'Korn got benched and we finally got to see Brandon Peters - and from where I sat, it looked like things might be getting better.

The from where I sat is really the best part of this game. I was given the opportunity to sit in the closed in club seats on the eastern sideline.


Michigan won 35-14


 

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Rutgers #3

 Remember 2019? Back when people could go places. More than a hundred thousand people would show up to watch Michigan play Rutgers on a Saturday afternoon.

 

A week after getting embarrassed by Wisconsin, Michigan got the serum they needed in the State University of New Jersey. And the Band performed the Blues Brothers - Cake Formation

Michigan prevailed 52-0, Joe Milton even scored on a TD run and threw a TD pass.


Rutgers Prediction

 Michigan 33

Rutgers 25


Fun fact about Rutgers University:  Over 80% of the students at Rutgers are from New Jersey. 

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Rutgers #4

 I'll admit to not remembering anything of note from the 2015 match-up with Rutgers. It really only ends up above the 2014 game because Michigan won.

Looking at the box score, Jake Rudock was efficient, De'Veon Smith had a good day on the dround and Michigan breezed to a 49-16 win.


Monday, November 16, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Rutgers #5

Hey guess what, I've seen M play Rutgers 5 times. Michigan has a 4-1 record in those games, so the #5 game is the loss.

Melissa and I made the trip to the east coast - stayed in the city and took the train to Piscataway for the game.


Michigan was inept - several dropped passes - inability to stop a horrible Rutgers offense. It all added up to a 26-24 loss to the Scarlet Knights.

To add insult to injury, we just missed a train back to the city and waited on platform for more than an hour for the next train back in.

Just an awful night all around.

But on the trip we did see The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon

 

 Hedwig with Andrew Rannells

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And have FoolAid Punch at the Meatball Shop 

 

So it wasn't a totally bad trip.

Friday, November 13, 2020

M vs. Wisconsin vs. COVID prediction

At this point I feel like we know what Michigan is, and that's not particularly good. The Badgers have skipped 2 weeks with COVID, We're not sure who will be available to play for them Saturday night.

A healthy Wisconsin would be a seemingly likely pick, but who knows.

M 27

W 25

COVID-19

Game Week Countdown - Wisconsin #1

Michigan comes home at 1-2 to face a highly ranked Wisconsin, sound familiar. Let's hope M can get a 2008 game result combined with a better remainder of the season.

Rich Rodriguez's squad played maybe the worst first half of football in Michigan history - they were lucky to hold the Badgers to 4 field goals to limit the score to 19-0.

M finally broke through late in the 3rd quarter, Steven Threet found Kevin Koger down the middle to make it 19-7.

After stopping the Badgers, M got the ball back and cut further into the lead when Brandon Minor hit a big hole and ran 34 yards to the score - 19-14.

Wisconsin's lead lasted only 3 more seconds. Allen Evridge's next pass attempt was batted up into the air and John Thompson caught it and rumbled in the to the endzone to make it 20-19, Michigan. M went for 2 to try to get up 3, but failed.

Michigan added another score - set up by a long Threet keeper - with Sam McGuffie running it in to make it 27-19 with just over 5 minutes left.

Wisconsin mounted an 11 play drive that ended with fumble on the Michigan 8 yard line.

After a 3 and out, the Badgers had one last chance. Evridge hit David Gilreath with 13 seconds left to bring the score to 27-25.

It looked like a 2-point attempt tied the score, but an illegal formation penalty on the Badgers forced a second try. Evridge's pass fell incomplete.

Michigan wins 27-25 for their 500th win at Michigan Stadium.

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Wisconsin #2

This time we'll head to Madison for the 1999 match-up. ESPN College Game Day was there as well. 

The Michigan offense actually clicked early in this one - bolting out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter. Tom Brady hit Aaron Shea for the first score and David Terrell took a reverse 45 yards to paydirt for the second.

In the 2nd quarter the Badgers hit a field goal then blocked one from Michigan. Then Ron Dayne had his best run against the M defense - breaking a tackle near the line of scrimmage and rambling the rest of the way for 6. I say 6 because Michigan blocked the PAT, keeping the score at 14-9.

Late in the 3rd Brady mounted a 10 play 91 yard drive - capped by a TD pass to DiAllo Johnson. The Jeff Del Verne kick made it 21-9.

Early in the 4th the M defense made a big 4th-down stop on Dayne to keep the 2 score lead.

With under 2 minutes left Brooks Bollinger scrambled and scored for Wisconsin to make it 21-16.

Anthony Thomas recovered the onside kick attempt and M ran out the clock for the win.


Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Wisconsin #3

 October 1, 2016, #8 ranked Wisconsin comes into Michigan Stadium to face #4 Michigan. Similar to the previous game in the countdown, it was a defensive battle. Ultimately defined by an amazing play by defensive back Jourdan Lewis.

After breaking out the "Train" formation for the first time I believe at the end of  the first quarter, Michigan scored on the first play of the second quarter on a short plunge by Khalid Hill.

M had 2 more chances to add points before the end of the half, but Kenny Allen, missed 2 field goals, keeping the score at 7-0.

The Badgers picked off a Wilton Speight pass early in the second half. They turned that into a touchdown pass to tie the score at 7.

The Wolverines mounted a long drive that ended in another missed field goal, this time by Ryan Tice.

Michigan finally broke back on top with a long Speight pass to Amara Darboh down the western sideline. 

The Wolverine defense ended the last two drives by Wisconsin with interceptions to seal the 14-7 win

Wisconsin Prediction

Wisconsin 35

Michigan 24


Fun Fact about University of Wisconsin:  Bucky the Badger's full name is Buckingham U Badger. 

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Wisconsin #4

 For this match-up I'll go with the game from 2000. 

Drew Henson was making his first start of the season, after bailing out the Wolverines coming out of the bullpen to beat Illinois the week before.


 

It was a defensive battle. The two teams traded field goals in the first half, with Jeff Del Verne connecting right before the end of the half to tie the game at 3.

Del Verne hit again for the only scoring in the 3rd, giving M a 6-3 lead.

Wisconsin finally broke the goal line with about 12 minutes left with a TD pass from Brooks Bollinger to Chad Kuhns.

Michigan answered with their only TD of the game when Henson scrambled to his right and threw late across his body to the middle of the endzone. David Terrell, outreached Ron Bellamy and several Badgers for the score. 

Michigan's defense held the rest of the way for the 13-10 win.

Monday, November 9, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Wisconsin #5

 I have seen M play the Badgers 13 times, with M having an 11-2 record.

For the #5 game - I'll go back to the first time I saw the two teams face off, October 5, 1985. I will admit, I don't remember too much about the game.

Looking at the stats, Jim Harbaugh threw 3 touchdown passes.

What I do remember is Wisconsin scoring a touchdown, the first against Michigan on the season. The Badgers botched the snap and did not convert the PAT. This became a point of pride for the 1985 season.  

Indiana scored the second TD vs, Michigan a few weeks later - but they also failed on the PAT.

The first successful PAT vs. the 1985 Wolverines came in week 10 by Minnesota.


Friday, November 6, 2020

M vs. IU vs. COVID Prediction

In the past I've picked on jiMpossible, because he is one of the few people who has seen M lose to Indiana.

It sure seems like this could be the year for more to see it - on TV at least.

M 27

IU 21

Game Week Countdown - Indiana #1

There can only be one. October 27, 1979. Celebrating the 100th year of Michigan Football

Michigan lead 21-14 late in the 4th quarter - I remember watching the alumni cheerleaders/male cheerleaders doing hand walks across the north end-zone when Tim Clifford connected on a long pass that almost tied the score. Moments later he found Dave Harangody for the tying touchdown - leaving Michigan just under a minute to avoid the tie.

John Wangler got M to near midfield with about 20 seconds left when his passed to Lawrence Reid in the flat - M was out of timeouts and Reid would not be able to get the sideline - he "fumbled" the ball via a lateral directly into the hands of Indiana head coach Lee Corso.

After a procedure penalty M had 6 seconds and 45 yards to go. Today this is a Hail Mary, for Michigan in 1979, that was a play action 20 yard pass to Carter, who split the safeties and scored!

Crazy!

Thursday, November 5, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Indiana #2

 If you thought the 2010 game had a lot of offense, let me introduce you to the 2013 game.

IU passed for over 400 yards and ran for almost 200 more, Michigan topped both numbers.

Devin Gardner was 21-29 for 503 yards, he also rushed for 80 yards and 3 rushing TDs. Fitzgerald Toussaint finished with 151 yards on the ground and 4 TDs. Jeremy Gallon was the primary target for Gardner, catching 14 passes for 369 yards.

Michigan totaled 751yards of offense!

Like the 2010 game, IU scored first and that was their only lead. From there the score went 7-7, 14-7, 21-7, 21-14, 28-14, 28-17, 28-24, 35-24, 35-31, 35-34, 42-34, 42-40, 49-40, 49-47, 56-57 before reaching the final score 63-47.


Game Week Countdown - Indiana #3

 The 2010 M-IU game was another that came right down to the end. This time Michigan had Denard Robinson to bail out the defense.

Indiana scored first, and 7-0 turned out to be their only lead on the day. But every time M took the lead - IU came right back and matched them. This was a classic RichRod's defense game.

After the Hoosier TD - Robinson ran for a 72 yard score on the second play of Michigan's ensuing possession. The defense got a rare stop and Robinson lead another TD drive - ending with a pass to Roy Roundtree for the 14-7 lead.

Michigan could have gone up two scores - Robinson hit Roundtree again for a 72 yard gain - but he was tackled at the IU 2. Robinson went under center on first down - rather than his usual shot-gun snap - and missed the exchange - IU recovered to keep it 14-7.

The Hoosiers went 99 yards in 13 plays to tie it at 14.

After Michigan jumped back in front - IU scored on the final play of the half to go to the locker rooms tied at 21.

Michigan started the second half off quickly with another 70 yard strike from Robinson, this time on a slant to Junior Hemingway for a 28-21 lead less than a minute into the 3rd quarter.

The defenses forced consecutive punts, then IU tied it back up another scoring drive.

The tie lasted for less than a minute. Vincent Smith swept around end for a 56 yard score to make it 35-28 with 6:10 left in the 3rd quarter.

The 4th quarter was mostly scoreless. IU mounted a scoring drive with just over 7 minutes left, culminating a 13 play six minute drive with a Ben Chappell TD pass, his 3rd of the day, to tie things back up with 75 seconds remaining.

Three Robinson runs and a 42 yard pass to Hemingway put Michigan on the 4 yard line with 17 seconds left.


 

 Robinson did it again - M wins 42-35. Each team had over 550 yards of offense. IU dominated in time of possession, with nearly 42 minutes. Robinson ran for 217 and passed for 277, threw 3 TD passes and rand for 2 more.



Indiana Prediction

 Michigan 27

Indiana 32


Fun Fact about Indiana University:  IU hosts the largest collegiate bike race in the US, The Little 500.

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Indiana #4

 My first trip to Bloomington was for the 1999 match-up. The game went back and forth as many of the games did in Tom Brady's final season.


Michigan jumped out to a 17-0 lead midway through the second quarter - right about the time Memorial Stadium ran out of hotdogs.

IU cut it to 17-10 at halftime and after a scoreless 3rd quarter, Antwaan Randle El hit 2 TD passes within the first 3 minutes of the t4th quarter to give the Hoosiers a 24-17 lead.

The Wolverines answered back - Brady engineered 4 and 8 play scoring drives to put M back in front 31-24 with less than 7 minutes to go.

Randle El struck quickly to tie the score with a 70 yard scoring strike to Jerry Dorsey to knot the game again at 31.

Brady led a nearly perfect 4 minute drill ending in a Hayden Epstein chip shot field goal with 18 seconds remaining.

That was just enough time for IU to get into Hail Mary Range and with 4 seconds left Randle El rolled to his left and sent one to the end-zone - I remember calling my dad at the time to see if thought M could find a defensive play for once in the 4th quarter. The pass fell incomplete and M secured a 34-31 victory.

Monday, November 2, 2020

Game Week Countdown - Indiana #5

 I've seen M play Indiana 17 times in person - and M has won all 17. The only B1G school I have not seen win. I also saw them lose to MSU in the final game of the 1987 season - clinching the Rose Bowl birth for the Spartans.

I have seen several close games, though. We'll start the week off with the 2009 matchup. It was a back and forth game.

IU lead 26-21 after missing a field goal that could have put them up 8 points. Tate Forcier engineered a 13 play drive that finished with Forcier running in for 6 and then running in for the 2-point conversion shortly thereafter, putting M up 29-26.

The lead was short lived, a holding penalty on the kickoff return had the Hoosiers start from their own 15. Darius Willis broke through the Michigan defense for an 85 yard run to daylight and the PAT made it 33-29, Hoosiers with 8:57 left.

The two defenses traded stops and Michigan got the ball back near midfield with 5:32 left. Michigan rumbled for 2 first downs - switching up Forcier and Denard Robinson at quarterback throughout the drive. Facing 3rd and 7 from the IU 26 yard line - Forcier came back and found Martavious Odoms in the endzone for the score and 36-33 lead.

Donovan Warren ended the Hoosiers last hope with an interception to seal the win.

LSU falls to Auburn and gives up theTrophy again

 For the second time this year, LSU entered their game with the jiMpossible-sarcasMike Trophy and for the second time they left it for their opponents.

 Oct 3, 2020; Auburn AL, USA; Christian Tutt (6) reacts after touchdown during the game between Auburn and LSU at Jordan Hare Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Shanna Lockwood/AU Athletics

 Photo credit - Shanna Lockwood/AU Athletics

This time the Auburn Tigers were the victors - their second time as Trophy-holder this season.

We know for sure that for the first time this season, the trophy will not change hands the next Saturday - Auburn has a week off before facing Mississippi State on November 14th.

 

Friday, October 30, 2020

M vs MSU vs COVID. Prediction

M 37
MSU 13

Game Week Countdown - MSU #1

16 years ago today, October 30, 2004, the M-MSU game started with beautiful, warm weather and ended several hours later in the cold and dark.

Michigan had trouble stopping MSU's zone-read option game for most of the day.

DeAndra Cobb started the scoring for MSU with a 72 yard touchdown run and appeared to ice the game when his 64 yard scamper put MSU up 27-10 with less than 9 minutes to play.

Garrett Rivas answered with what would now be thought of as a sad field goal to cut the lead to 14. His next kick was much more important - a successful onside kick. 

Then the Henne to Edwards magic started. They finished off a 15 second drive from 36 yards out to cut the lead to 7 with 6:12 left.

MSU was able to get one first down o ntehir next possession but punted the ball back to Michigan with 3:24 left.

Mike Hart burst throught the Spartan line on the first play of the drive, then Edwards scored on the second - another ~15 second drive tied the score.

Back-to-back possessions lead to a poor Michigan punt and a pass interference call meant MSU had a field goal chance to win, but Dave Raynor was short form 51 yards.

Overtime went field goal-field goal, touchdown-touchdown, touchdown, 2-point conversion and finnally M got the stop in the 3rd overtime - Meechigan wins 45-37!


Thursday, October 29, 2020

Game Week Countdown - MSU #2

 I guess most of the close games against the Spartans have happened up in East Lansing, because we're back at Spartan Stadium again for the #2 game I've attended vs. MSU, November 3, 2007.

Michigan had suffered two humiliating defeats to start the season, but had won 7 straight, MSU was sitting at 5-4.

Michigan had the better of the action in the first half, leading 14-3 at the break. MSU dominated the 3rd and early 4th quarter, imposing their will on the Wolverines to take a 24-14 lead.

About half way through the 4th Chad Henne banged up his knee and had to come out. Freshman Ryan Mallet came in and was strip sacked - somehow, Mike Hart came up with the ball and scrambled for a first down and maybe some here-we-go-again doubts entered the Spartans heads..

Henne came back in and finished the drive, dropping a perfect pass into the waiting arms of Greg Mathews to cut the lead to 24-21, with just under 7 minutes to go.

The M defense held and gave the ball back to Henne with about 4:30 remaining. On 3rd and 12 from the Spartan 31 yard line, Henne found Mario Manningham in the back of the end zone to put M in front 28-24.

The infamous "Little Brother" quote from Mike Hart came up in the post game press conference.

Game Week Countdown - MSU #3

The #3 game vs. the Spartans is another road game. The 2005 match-up featured higher ranked MSU and 2-2 Michigan. 

It was a back and forth game. Mike Hart put M into the lead early in the 4th quarter 31-24. Late in the quarter M seemed to driving to the game sealing score when Domata Peko picked up a controversial "fumble" and rumbled 70+ yards for the tying score.

Michigan drove down for a short field goal attempt, but Garrett Rivas missed the 27 yarder and the game was headed for overtime.

The Spartans had the ball first and went 3 and out and then they missed their own field goal keeping the game tied.

Michigan only ran 2 plays then let Rivas redeem himself for the 34-31 win



Game Week Countdown - MSU #4

 For the number 4 game I'll go with a defensive battle where "The tougher team won".

October 14, 1989 - again at Spartan Stadium. This time tickets were compliments of my cousin Barry Dehlin - the Flushing Flash.

One of the dynamic duo of Tripp Wellborne and Vada Murrayblocked an MSU field goal attempt.

Leroy Hoard punched in from the wishbone on 4th and goal and JD Carlson added a field goal for 10-0 lead in the first half.

Wellborne and the M stuffed Blake Ezor on 4th and goal at the start of the 4th quarter to keep the score at 10-0.

The Spartans finally scored on a short pass with just under 5 minutes in the game to make it 10-7.

A Lance Dottin interception ended the Spartans hope to seal the 10-7 win.


Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Michigan State Prediction

 Michigan 46

Michigan State 17


Fun Fact about Michigan State University:  MSU has over 12 miles of bike paths. 

Monday, October 26, 2020

Game Week Countdown - MSU #5

I've seen M face MSU more than any other school. M is 18-10 against the Spartans. 

For the #5 game I'll go with the first game I attended vs. MSU, October 12, 1985 - also my first road game.

My Uncle Lefty (yellow hat, black jacket) had worked with the MSU athletic department for several years and was in charge of the sideline officials - the chain gang at Spartan Stadium and was the unofficial "King of the Tunnel." 

He got me, and a few cousins field passes to sit on a folding chair in the endzone near the tunnel. My uncle and cousin got to work the orange pylon first down lines.

MSU had beaten Michigan the year before - with the help of Harbaugh's broken collar bone. George Perles was getting a lot of hype and had just lost a heartbreaking shootout to Iowa 35-31. M was undefeated, but Musberger and crew were expecting a close match-up. They didn't get one.

Michigan's defense dominated - winning 31-0.

jiMpossible-sarcasMike Trophy changes hands again

 The jiMpossible-sarcasMike Trophy is back where it started - in Baton Rouge as the LSU Tigers dominated South Carolina 52-24.

The South Carolina loss makes it 7 straight losses by the Trophy-holder. 

LSU goes to Auburn this weekend. Auburn had of course won the Trophy from Arkansas before losing to South Carolina

 

TJ Finley

Friday, October 23, 2020

M vs Minnesota vs COVID prediction

Any outcome seems possible. 

Michigan 34

Minnesota 27

COVID-19

 



Game Week Countdown - Minnesota #1



 My top game vs. Minnesota was homecoming 2004. 

It was back and forth game with, Michigan made a 4th quarter stop and started the determining drive  down 24-20 from their own 13 yard line.

Chad Henne hit 5 out of 6 passes, culminating in a 31 yard TD to Tyler Eckert. Michigan's defense closed out the 27-24 win.

Perhaps even better than the outcome was the amazing group of family and friends that spent time with us after the game - this was our first homecoming game in our new house. 

I think the headcount was over 60 people snacked with us after the game!

Go Blue - Beat Minnesota!



Thursday, October 22, 2020

Game Week - Minnesota Countdown #2


 For the #2 game, we look at my only trip to the Twin Cities to see Michigan play. It came down to the last play and Michigan prevailed 29-26.


 

 

But about the stadium experience...

It was a night game at what is somewhat of a commuter school in a big midwestern city. There was a lot of people going to the game to just talk to each other. I felt like I was watching the game at a sports bar.

Outstanding food stand choices - fresh made mini donuts and fried cheese curds 

Go Blue!

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Game Week - Minnesota countdown #3

 For the 3rd game, I'm going with the most recent battle. A night game in the rain at Michigan Stadium, November 4 of 2017.

Michigan's defense - led by Khaleke Hudson and the ground game were the story in the 33-10 victory.


 

Minnesota Prediction

 Minnesota 28

Michigan 26


By mistake, on my last post I listed an interesting fact about the University of Minnesota.  I should have actually done that on this post, and should have posted an interesting fact about The University of Michigan on that post.  But, I didn't.  So, here it is.


Interesting Fact About The University of Michigan:

There are six miles of tunnels under the Diag. 

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Game Week - Minnesota Countdown - #4

 To show I don't play favorites, I'm going to clock in a Michigan loss here at number 4. 

November 15, 1986, Jim Harbaugh's senior day. 

Rickey Foggie and and the Gophers hung around, Michigan just couldn't put them away. Too many turnovers and just enough scrambling from Foggie put the game on the leg of Chip Lohmiller. He hit the short field goal at the end to make it a 20-17 final for the Gophers. This was the first time I had seen Michigan lose in Michigan Stadium.

Michigan Daily Digital Archives - November 17, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 53) -  Image 11

Monday, October 19, 2020

Game Week - Minnesota Countdown - #5

I'll try to count down the top 5 games I've attended against each opponent this season. 

We start today with the opener against Minnesota - and an opener for me. The first Michigan game I attended in person, October 30,1976 - homecoming.

I'll be completely honest, I don't remember too much of the actual game play. 

I have myself convinced I remember walking through the tunnel to the seats for the first time. And thinking that 20 Gladstones could sit inside the stadium.

I remember it rained and we were not fully prepared for the weather. We got tickets through a family friend who worked in the athletic department and we were in Row A - right behind the bench. This was before the field was lowered and it was basically impossible for a 9 year old to see over the players. 

As the crowd thinned out due to the weather and the score, we moved back and could better see the action.

MEEchigan 45 - Minnesota 0

Clear sighted predictions for 2020

 At Minnesota - W

MSU -W

At Indiana - W

Wisconsin - W

At Rutgers - W

Penn State - W

Maryland - W

At OSU - L

Match-up Saturday - vs. Iowa - W

Bowl loss to Georgia 8-2

2020 Michigan Season Prediction

2020 Michigan Season Prediction

6-3 (6-3 in Boneg)

Loss in a bowl (because that is what M does)


Interesting Fact about the University of Minnesota:  The Honeycrisp Apple was developed there in 1974.

Sunday, October 18, 2020

South Carolina takes the Trophy from Auburn

 South Carolina became the 6th consecutive challenger to win the jiMpossible-sarcasMike Trophy

The Gamecocks are now 8-12 in trophy games. 

This is their 3rd time as trophy holder. They reeled of 2 additional wins after defeating Georgia in 1989, before falling to NC State. And tacked on 3 more victories after taking the trophy from Florida in 2010 before Cam Newton and the national Champion Auburn Tigers took it over in the SEC Championship game.

South Carolina travels to Baton Rouge next Saturday giving the Tigers a chance to win back what they lost to Mississippi State to open the season.

This is longest streak of not defending the trophy in it's existence. Before Ohio State lost to Clemson to start this chain, the most consecutive challenger wins was 4 in the prior 1559 games.

The trophy holder is 1196-313-55 - an overall winning pct of 0.782


Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Controversy as Auburn holds on vs Arkansas

 Another week another transfer of the jiMpossible-sarcasMike Trophy. Auburn pulled out a 30-28 victory over Arkansas to take the Trophy. This is the 6th straight game that the Trophy has changed possession.

The finale was not without controversy. Auburn was winding down the clock for a game winning field goal attempt. To stop the clock they attempted the standard spike play, but first the quarterback, Bo Nix, dropped the snap. Then after gathering the ball spiked it, clearly, behind his feet. This makes it a lateral and a live ball.

The officials immediately blew the play dead and no one made an immediate recovery. The officials, after penalizing Auburn for intentional grounding, let them keep the ball and attempt the game winning field goal.

 Auburn is 29-15-2 in trophy games. Both ties preserved their hold on the Trophy. 

The Tigers travel to South Carolina this Saturday to take on the Gamecocks. South Carolina is 7-12 when vying for the Trophy.

Monday, October 5, 2020

Hogs upset the Dogs with the Tophy on the line

With Arkansas pulling off the upset over Mississippi State, there have now been five different winners in the last five games for the jiMpossible-sarcasMike Trophy 

 The victory moves the Razorbacks to 10-15 all time when vying for the Trophy.

The Razorbacks' longest run with the trophy was in 1965. They took it from Texas, then reeled off wins over pretty much the rest of the state. They defeated, North Texas, Texas A&M, Rice, SMU and Texas Tech before falling to LSU in the Cotton Bowl

 

 
 
Arkansas travels to the plains next Saturday to face Auburn. The Tigers are 28-15-2 in trophy games, both of their ties worked to their advantage, allowing them to keep possession.


Thursday, October 1, 2020

Trophy Update - Clanga!

 The Mississippi State Bulldogs are holders of the jiMpossible-sarcasMike Trophy for the first time since 1989!

The Bulldogs upset the defensing National Champion LSU Tigers 44-34 to kickoff the SEC season delayed because of COVID-19. This is the 3rd straight Trophy game where possession has changed hands. Ohio State lost to Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl, Clemson lost to LSU in the CFP Championship Game.

The Bulldogs are now on their 3rd run as trophy holders. Tomorrow is the 64th anniversary of their win over Arkansas State to take the trophy for the first time in 1954. They held the trophy another week, defeating Tulane before losing to Miami on 10/15/1954.

They had chances to win the trophy back every year between 1957 and 1964, but couldn't take it home. After that their chances became more sparse. They lost to Trophy-holding Georgia in 1967 and 1971. Then they suffered losses to Alabama in 1977 and Florida in 1987.

Finally the Bulldogs broke through with a win over Southern Miss in 1989. Georgia ended their run at one-game the next week.

They suffered 3 more Trophy game losses until finally pulling it out last week against LSU.

That leaves the Bulldogs overall Trophy game record at 4-17-2 - both ties coming against bitter rival Ole Miss!

Mississippi State hosts Arkansas Saturday night. The Razorbacks are 9-15 in Trophy games, last holding the trophy for 2 weeks in 2016.


Wednesday, August 19, 2020

COVID-19(73) Baseball, Version 3, World Series, Game 6

Ken Holtzman our pitched Andy Messersmith in game 3 and was hoping to again in game 6 to keep his team alive.

The Matts got all they needed in the first and then came back for more.

  • With one out Manny Mota singled
  • Joe Ferguson hit a sinking liner that got by Bill North on right and the ball bounced around in the corner long enough for Ferguson to end up on third with a triple.

In the fourth inning, likely series MVP Merv Rettenmund homered to make it 2-0

  • The fifth inning ended any suspense
  • With one out Messersmith singled
  • Davey Lopes followed with a walk
  • Mota collected his third hit, scoring Messersmith
  • With runners in second and third Holtzman uncorked a wild pitch, scoring Lopes and ending his night
  • Ferguson greeted Horacio Piña with a single, scoring Mota
  • Rettenmund grounded into a force, erasing Ferguson
  • Chris Speier has trouble on, Bobby Grich's hard shot, kicking it into short left. Grich got to second and Rettenmund to third
  • Piña intentionally walked Al Bumbry to load the bases and Ron Cey made him pay with a run scoring single for a 7-0 lead


Messersmith, Bob Reynolds and Grant Jackson scattered 4 hits and 7 total base runners for the shutout and 4-2 series victory

As I said above Rettenmund is most certainly the MVP 



The Alteses are now the statis-pro version of the 1990s Atlanta Braves with their 3 consecutive World Series loss

With some sports, particularly baseball back, this may be our last season for the summer, if we come back it might be for a fall classic.

Thanks to Leo, Madds, Paul and Matt for letting me relive my nerdy youth. And thanks to Melissa for not being too angry at the nights spent on Zoom 


Tuesday, August 18, 2020

COVID-19(73) Baseball Version 3 World Series Game 5

 The first elimination game of our World Series was a rematch of the game 2 starters - Jim Palmer for the visiting Matts and Catfish Hunter, trying to keep the Mikes hopes alive

Hunter got out of the first with only a base hit allowed to red-hot Merv Rettenmund (increased his average from .500 to .545 in game 5) before retiring the side. Palmer was not so lucky.

  • Bill North greeted Palmer with a line drive to left, it looked like Al Bumbry might make the play, in fact if a runner had been on first, he would have held up to see if it was caught. But North was full out from the start and when the ball dropped in he was safe at second
  • North took a long lead from second and broke for third on Palmer's first move
  • Palmer rushed the throw to Ron Cey at third and Cey couldn't dig it out, North again running with reckless abandon, turned for home and Bumbry had no chance to get him at home.
  • Bobby Bonds patiently worked a walk as Palmer was still a little unsure of what had happened so far, Bonds then stole second 
  • Making matters worse, Palmer walked Willie McCovey
  • He finally settled down and got Gene Tenace on a weak fly ball to center field
  • Now with some confidence, Palmer struck out Sal Bando for the second out
  • Garry Maddox hit one back through the middle, scoring Bonds
  • Chris Speier, recovered from his collision with the tarp/wall yesterday, ended the inning grounding out to second

Boog Powell lead off the second with a base hit but was erased on a 6-4-3 double play from Cey

 Palmer found the rhythm setting down 12 in a row at one point

The Borris offense finally sparked in the top of the 4th

  • Rettenmund singled on the infield to start
  • Willie Crawford followed with a single to right, Rettenmund taking third
  • Bobby Grich hit a hard liner that went in and out of Speier's glove at short, while he was trying to pick up the dropped ball, Crawford was able to scramble to second and Grich was safe at first to load the bases
  • Unbelievably, a near identical situation occurred on Powell's line smash to McCovey at first
    • McCovey had it and lost it then kicked the droop ball around long enough for everyone to advance a base and Powell was safe, re-loading the bases and cutting the lead to 2-1
  •  Cey followed with his second 6-4-3  in as many at bats, but this one scored Crawford, tying the score
  • Joe Ferguson flew out to left to end the inning

A third 6-4-3 double play in the top of the 6th off the bat of Grich ended a minor chance for the Matts

The bottom of that inning ended up determining the game 

  • McCovey got his 3rd hit and first that wasn't a homer of the series
  • Tenace flew out to left for the first out
  • After taking a close potential strike three, Bando pulled a line drive just over the wall in left for a 2-run homer and the 4-2 lead
  • Ferguson was not happy with Augie Donatelli for that ball call before the home run and spent the next at bat - a Maddox single and the first few pitches to Speier letting Donatelli know about it
  • Augie had finally had enough and tossed Ferguson for arguing balls and strikes
  • Earl Williams replaced Ferguson
  • Palmer retired Speier and Tito Fuentes to end the inning

Hunter and Don McMahon allowed only 2 more hits and 3 more base runners the rest of the way - McMahon picking up the first save of the series along the way

Game 6 will move us back to Matt's home (Dodger/Memorial Stadium) with Ken Holtzman attempting to fend off elimination for the Mikes against Andy Messersmith


Monday, August 17, 2020

COVID-19(73) Baseball Version 3 World Series Game 4

The Bay Area Alteses looked to even the series at 2 games each, sending Vida Blue to face Don Sutton. It started well enough for the home team:

  • With two outs in the bottom of the first Willie McCovey hit his second home run of the series making it 1-0 Mikes

Sutton had more trouble in the third:

  • With one out Bill North walked then stole second base
  • Bobby Bonds sent a single to center
  • North was sent home and beat the throw from Merv Rettenmund to stake Blue to a 2-0 lead
  • McCovey hit another screamer, but this one was right to Bobby Grich who had been cheating behind Bonds to hold him close
  • Grich beat Bonds to the bag for the inning ending double play

Through 3 innings Blue had been stellar, in the 4th the Matts started to find their way:

  • With one out Joe Ferguson worked a walk
  • Rettenmund then doubled to center, but Maddox got the ball in quickly and held Ferguson at 3rd
  • The Altese brain trust decided to intentionally walk Grich to face the left-handed hitting Al Bumbry
  • Bumbry flew out to Bonds in right field, Ferguson bluffed home, but stayed at third
  • Blue got Ron Cey looking to end the inning

The 5th inning was when the Borrises did their real damage:

  • Boog Powell singled to lead off the inning
  • Sutton's bunt to Sal Bando was well positioned and advanced Powell to second
  • Davey Lopes tripled to the gap in left center, cutting the lead to 2-1
  • Manny Mota hit a liner to left field, Bonds couldn't bring it in and when the dust cleared, Mota was on second with a double and the score was tied
  • Blue crossed up Gene Tenace with a wild-pitch sending Mota to third
  • Ferguson continued the hit barrage with a run scoring single for the 3-2 lead
  • Blue settled down to strikeout Rettenmund
  • Ferguson went to third on a base hit from Grich
  • Al Bumbry flew out to center to end the inning

Blue went out to start the 6th

  • Cey singled
  • Powell was a strikeout victim
  • Sutton placed an even better bunt, giving Bando no play to put runners on first and second and ending the night for Blue
  • Horacio Pina continued his great work this series getting lopes and Mota to line out to McCovey 

The 7th inning brought more intrigue

  • Pina walked Ferguson to start the inning
  • Rettenmund popped up to Chris Speier at short for the first out
  • Grich hit a foul ball into the area behind third base and Speier misjudged the wall and injured himself trying to make a play on the ball. Bert Campaneris had to come in to replace Speier.
  • Grich then singled to center
  •  Ferguson tried to take third on the play, but North made a great throw to Bando for the second out
  • With Grich taking second, Pina intentionally walked Bumbry to face Cey and recorded a strikeout

 After cruising through the middle innings, Sutton faced a little trouble in the 7th

  • Gene Tenace worked a walk to lead off the inning
  • Gary Matthews was sent in to replace him on the base-paths
  • Bando struck out
  • Maddox was given the hit-and-run sign with 2 strikes and swung through a high fastball for strike three
  • Ferguson then fired to Grich to catch Matthews trying for second base to end the inning

In the eighth, the Alteses threatened again 

  • Campaneris singled and looked to get a large lead to take second
  • Sutton threw wildly to first on a pickoff play and Campy ended up on third
  • Sutton really showed his mettle here
    • Tito Fuentes couldn't find a Sutton curve for strike three
    • Dave Rader had replaced Tenace and was batting in the 9th spot popped up to short
    • North finally hit the fly ball that would have scored Campy, but it was for the third out

Sutton worked a quick ninth for the complete game victory

 

Sunday, August 16, 2020

COVID-19(73) Baseball Version 3 World Series Game 3

The COVID-19(73) World Series shifted to the Bay Area for game 3. Ken Holtzman took the mound for the Alteses facing off against former Alteser - Andy Messersmith.

Bill North singled in the bottom of the first to stop the streak of 9 hit-less innings for the Matt pitching staff. But both pitchers cruised until the bottom of the 4th.

  • Willie McCovey worked his 3rd walk in as many games to start the inning
  • Gene Tenace followed that by depositing a Messersmith fastball into the left field seats for the 2-0 lead
  • Sal Bando struck out for the first out of the inning
  • Garry Maddox hit a come-backer to Messersmith, but he dropped it and by the time he got back in control he couldn't get the speedy Maddox at first
  • The pitcher's best friend a 4-6-3 double play grounder from  Chris Speier ended the inning

The Borrises fought back in the top of the 5th:

  • Bobby Grich singled to start the inning
  • Holtzman struck out Willie Crawford for the first out
  • Ron Cey grounded to Fuentes but Grich slid hard into Speier to stop any potential double play
  • With Cey at first Boog Powell singled to right moving Cey to third
  • The Matts sent Don Baylor up to pinch-hit for Messersmith and he succeeded with a double to right field
  • Cey scored and Powell was sent home as well by Lasorda coaching third
  • North gathered the ball in the corner and threw to Tito Fuentes
  • Fuentes made a perfect replay to Tenace to get Powell at home, end the inning and preserve the lead 2-1

Jim Brewer made his second appearance on the Series, replacing Messersmith in the 5th

  • Brewer walked Fuentes
  • Holtzman attempted to bunt Fuentes to second
  • Joe Ferguson could not field the bunt cleanly and everyone was safe
  • Cey and Grich teamed up for a great double play erasing Holtzman and getting the speedster North at first to calm things down
  • The Matts had a conference on the mound to discuss pitching to Bonny Bonds or walking him to face the left-handed hitting McCovey, they chose poorly
  • Bonds homered to make the score 4-1

With two outs in the 6th the Matts mounted another threat 

  • Red-hot Merv Rettenmund singled in the infield 
  • Holtzman lost a long at-bat to Ferguson in a base on balls
  • With two out and two on, the Alteses contemplated taking Holtzman out with Grich coming to the plate
  • Holtzman stayed in and made it pay off - striking out Grich to end the inning

Holtzman and Rollie Fingers limited the Coastal-Script-Jerseys to 2 singles the rest of the way for the 4-1 win, tightening the series to 2 games to 1 


Saturday, August 15, 2020

COVID-19(73) Baseball Version 3 World Series Game 2

 After a lengthy delay - maybe someone was in COVID quarantine? We finally played game 2. Jim Palmer took the hill for the Matts dueling with Catfish Hunter for the Mikes

It was a shaky first inning for Palmer:

  • Bill North led things off with a walk - then stole second base
  • After Bobby Bonds flew out to center field, Willie McCovey homered to post 2 runs on the board
  • Palmer then retired Gene Tenace on a comebacker for the second out
  • Sal Bando singled to keep the inning alive
  • And scored when Garry Maddox tripled to the gap 
  • Chris Speier grounded out to end the inning

Hunter was shaky as well:

  • With one out Merv Rettenmund singled
  • Willie Crawford followed with a single as well
  • Rettenmund beat the throw to third and Crawford took second on the throw 
  • Bobby Grich walked to load the bases
  • Boog Powell hit a grounder that drew Speier to his right
    • His only play was to try to force Crawford at third
    • Bando not only got the force at third but relayed to McCovey at first to get Powell for the double play

Speier started another double play in the second after Ron Cey led off the inning with a base hit.

In the third Hunter finally paid for his troubles:

  • Palmer led off the inning with a triple
  • Al Bumbry got him home with a sacrifice fly to North in right

The top of the 4th got even worse for Hunter:

  • Powell singled to start things off
  • Ron Cey homered to tie the game at 3 

Defense behind Hunter kept the game tied in the 5th

  • With one out, Hunter hit Rettenmund
  • Crawford grounded to second, but Tito Fuentes could only make the play at first moving Rettenmund to second base
  • Willie Crawford singled to right field 
  • Third Base coach Tommy Lasorda, sent Rettenmund, but North's throw to Tenace was perfect, keeping the score tied at 3 and ending the inning

 Since the 3-hit, 3-run first, Palmer had only allowed one other baserunner, a third inning walk to Tenace through the 5th inning. The 6th was a little more interesting, however:

  • McCovey walked to lead off the inning
  • Palmer then struck out Tenace and Bando
  • Maddox then worked another walk to put two on with two out
  • Steve Ontiveros came in to pinch-hit for Speier, but could only manage a tapper back to Palmer to end the threat
 Not only was that the last threat, Maddox was the last Bay Area Batsman to reach base in the game...

Hunter gave way to Horacio Pina in the 7th, who walked Bumbry with two outs, but Tenace erased him, trying to steal second
 
In the 8th, the Matts threatened again:
  • Rettenmund tripled off Pina to start the inning
  • Pina was replaced by Darold Knowles
  • The lefthander stuck out Crawford before walking Grich intentionally
  • Knowles then struck out Powell as well
  • Don McMahon came in to face the right-handed hitting Cey and got him to ground out to Fuentes
 Game 1 winner, Grant Jackson had replaced Palmer after 7 innings and was spotless through the 10th

McMahon had an easy 9th, but not so in the 10th
  • Bumbry's base hit started the inning
  • Rettenmund singled sharply to left, even the speedy Bumbry couldn't get the extra base
  • McMahon was not happy with a ball four call to Crawford that loaded the bases for Grich
  • Grich made the first out with an infield popup to Bando
  • Powell hit a grounder to Campaneris that looked like it might end the inning or at least was hit sharply enough for a close play at the plate
  • Perhaps all that was going through Campy's mind as he bobbled the ball and couldn't get it out of his glove allowing Bumbry to score the winning run 
 Palmer allowed 3 hits in the first, then he and Jackson combined to no-hit the Mikes for the next 9 innings
After holding the Gotham Pauls to 4 runs and a .167 team batting average in the NLCS, the Script-Jerseyed Matts have allowed 4 runs in two games, but have held the Mikes to a .132 batting average. 


Tuesday, August 4, 2020

COVID-19(73) Baseball Version 3 World Series Game 1

The NLCS Champs - the Coastal, Diagonal Script Jerseyed Matts hosted the ALCS Champs the Bay Area Mikes in Game 1 of the COVID-19(73) Statis-Pro World Series.

Don Sutton, who dominated the Gotham Pauls in the ALCS took the bump against Vida Blue, who also won 2 games in the LCS, against the Leo RedSox.

Sutton was a little shaky in the first - giving up two singles, but a double play grounder ended that mini threat.

Blue was his equal until the bottom of the 4th:
  • With 2 outs, Bobby Grich drew a walk
  • Grich moved to third on Willie Crawford's base hit
  • Ron Cey put the Matts on the board with another base hit
After Sal Bando lead off the 2nd with a single, Sutton put down 9 straight Altesemen before giving up a lead-off walk to pinch-hitter Steve Ontiveros in the 6th.
Sutton eliminated the next 4 in order before Sal Bando tied the game with a solo home run to left field with 1 out in the 7th.

Bob Reynolds for the Matts and Horacio Pina, Darold Knowles and Don McMahon for the Mikes held the score at 1-1 until the 10th.
  • Charlie Hough opened the 10th with consecutive screwball strikeouts of Garry Maddox and Chris Speier before giving way to Jim Brewer to face the switch hitting Tito Fuentes
  • Fuentes battled Brewer and eventually hit a seeing-eye single
  • Jesus Alou, pinch-hitting for McMahon singled Fuentes to 3rd, ending the night for Brewer
  • Grant Jackson came in and retired Bill North to hold the score at 1 apiece
Rollie Fingers relieved McMahon and got two quick outs, but 2-out Matt Magic struck again
  • Lopes singled and stole second base
  • Merv Rettenmund then knocked a base-hit out to Bobby Bonds in left
  • The speedy Lopes just beat the throw for the 2-1 win


Sunday, August 2, 2020

COVID-19(73) Baseball Version 3 ALCS game 7

We come to Game 7. This series has had several reverses of fortune, what did the final match-up bring - more of the same!
Vida Blue was going for the Alteses and the Leos countered with Roger Moret, in a surprise start over Jack Billingham. Neither starter were involved in the decision.
Moret had a shaky first inning:
  • Bill North walked
  • Johnny Bench caught North straying a bit too far off of first after a pitch to Garry Maddox and picked him with a perfect throw to Tony Perez
  • Maddox singled and consecutive walks to Willie McCovey and Gene Tenace loaded the bases
  • Sal Bando singled scoring Maddox and McCovey to make it 2-0
  • Gary Matthews ground out put runners on 2nd and 3rd with 2 out
  • Moret made one more mistake, hanging a slider to Chris Speier and Speier deposited it in the seats for a 3-run homer making it 5-0.
  • Moret retired Tito Fuentes, but the inning seemed to drain the RedsSox crowd of energy
Not for long...
  • Joe Morgan leadoff the bottom of the first with a single
  • After Dave Concepcion struckout, Reggie Jackson hit a moon shot over the rightfield fence to make it 5-2
  • Tony Perez made the second out on another hard hit ball that was right at Bando
  • Red-hot George Foster then matched Reggie with a home run of his own, cutting the lead to 5-3
  • Reggie Smith continued the ripping, with a double
  • Carl Yastrzemski completed the team cycle in the first inning with a triple to the gap in center, scoring Smith and cutting the lead to one
  • Johnny Bench his a grounder to Speier at short that looked like it would end the inning, but Speier threw it away, scoring Yaz and putting Bench on second
  • Phil Gagliano, pinch hitting for Moret grounded out to McCovey ending the inning, but the score was 5-5
Billingham relieved Moret and held the Bay Area squad in check until the 4th
  • Fuentes singled to start the inning
  • Bobby Bonds had replaced Matthews in left after a double switch walked to put runners on first and second
  • Morgan made a great play on North's grounder, stepping on the bag and making the throw to Perez to double up the speedy North, Fuentes moved to third
  • Maddox came through with a 2-out single to score Fuentes and put the Mikes back on top 6-5
Horacio Pina and then Catfish Hunter had replaced Blue on the bump and had held the RedsSox to 5 until Yaz leadoff the 6th with a line drive homerun into the seats in right, tying things back up at 6

Ray Culp, Mel Stottlemeyer, Bob Veale, Bobby Bolin and Luis Tiant followed Billingham for the Leos. Tiant was working his second inning in the top of the 9th, still tied at 6
  • With two outs, Maddox singled
  • McCovey followed with a double and Maddox beat the throw from Pete Rose, to take the 7-6 lead
Don McMahon came in in the bottom of the 9th looking to get the series ending save, Darold Knowles, Glenn Abbot and Rollie Fingers had held the Leos to this point
  • Concepcion singled to start things off, but was erased on a fielder's choice by Jackson
  • McMahon then walked Tony Perez, putting the tying run on second and the winning run on base
  • Dan Driessen popped up for the second out
  • Andy Kosco, pinch-hitting for Tiant, became the last hope for the Leos
  • Kosco kept the series alive with single, scoring Jackson
  • Tommy Harper couldn't end it though as he popped up to Bando for the 3rd out
Into extra innings we went, Pedro Borbon came in for the RedsSox and allowed only a hit batter in the 10th and worked a perfect 11th
McMahon got out of a jam in the 11th
  • After allowing a 2-out double to Perez
  • McMahon intentionally walked Driessen
  • With no hitters left, Borbon went out trying to help himself, but could only manage a popup to Dave Rader behind the plate to end the threat
Borbon had some trouble himself in the 12th
  • McCovey walked to start he inning
  • McMahon moved him to second with a sacrifice bunt
  • After Bando walked, Borbon hunkered down and got the last tow outs to end the threat
McMahon had a quick 12th bringing us the 13th inning
  • Chris Arnold had taken over at second base for Fuentes back in the 10th leadoff the inning with a single
  • Bert Campaneris - the last hitter on the bench for the Mikes - came in to run for Arnold
  • Campy stole second
  • Borbon was rattled with the baserunner and walked Bonds and North to load the bases
  • Maddox made the first out of the inning, but it was productive - a deep fly to left, scored Campy to make it 8-7
  • Tom Hall came in to face the lefthanded McCovey, but failed at his job, McCovey doubled scoring Bonds, but North held at third - 9-7
  • McMahon hit a grounder to Morgan who throw home, but North slid in under the tag making it 10-7, still only one out
  • Hal walked Bando to get to the left-handed hitting Rader
  • Rader followed Maddox's example, with sacrifice fly to left, scoring McCovey - making it 11-7
McMahon came out in the 13th with his second chance to seal the game - the 4-run lead was more precarious than it seemed as McMahon would likely have to come out if he allowed anyone to reach base, the bull pen remainders for the Mikes all have serious flaws vs one side of the plate

But McMahon was able to get Morgan, Concepcion and Jackson to end the game and the series

The Mikes move on to face the NLCS Champion Matts later this week - schedule tbd





Saturday, August 1, 2020

COVID-19(73) Baseball Version 3 ALCS game 6

The RedsSox facing elimination back home in game 6, sent game 2 winner, John Curtis to the bump to face-off with Ken Holtzman.

The Bay Area Mikes threatened in the second:
  • Sal Bando lead off the inning with a single
  • After Bobby Bonds struck out, Chris Speier continued his hot hitting and doubled, but Bando was held at third
  • Curtis got Tito Fuentes to pop up to Joe Morgan for the second out
  • Ken Holtzman came to the plate and foul tipped one into Johnny Bench's bare hand - the pain was too much and Carlton Fisk had to replace Bench
  • Holtzman the ended the rally by popping up to Fisk
The Leos were more successful in their half of the second
  • With one-out, George Foster, getting his first start of the series, doubled
  • Reggie Smith singled, moving Foster to third
  • Carl Yastrzemski hit a hard ground ball to Bando at third, he knocked it down, but had not play, Yaz was credited with a single and Foster scored
  • Holtzman retired Fisk and Curtis  to end the inning
The lead was short-lived
  • With one-out in the top of the third, Garry Maddox singled and Curtis walked Willie McCovey
  • After Gene Tenace popped up to Fisk, Bando singled and Maddox came around to score from second and tie the game 1
  • Bonds struck out again to end the inning
Holtzman was undone in the bottom of the third
  • With one out Dave Concepcion doubled
  • Jackson singled and Concepcion beat the throw home to make it 2-1
  • Holtzman looked like he might get out without further damage as he got Tony Perez to foul out to Tenace
  • But George Foster struck again, this time with a 2-run home run to make it 4-1
  • Smith grounded out to end the inning
Curtis was very good but had a little trouble in the 6th
  • Bando collected his third single of the game to lead off the inning, but was erased on a ground ball from Bonds
  • Bonds beat the relay back to first
  • With Speier at the plate, Bonds strayed to far trying to steal second and Curtis picked him off for the second out
  • Speier singled but Fuentes flew out to Smith to end the inning
The Leos added an insurance run in the 8th
  • Perez lead things off with a double against reliever Elias Sosa
  • Pete Rose batted for Foster and singled moving Perez to third
  • Don McMahon game in for Sosa and gave up another hit, a single to Smith, scoring Perez
  • After Yaz popped up to McCovey, Fisk squibbed an infield single to load the bases
  • Andy Kosco batting for Curtis lifted a fly to shallow left, but it was too shallow to score Rose
  • McMahon then induced Morgan to ground out to McCovey to end the inning, but the score was now 5-1
Pedro Borbon, has had troubles throughout the series, but he pitched a perfect 9th to seal the win and forcing a deciding game seven tomorrow at 2pm CDT


Friday, July 31, 2020

COVID-19(73) Baseball Version 3 ALCS game 5

Bill Spaceman Lee faced Jim Catfish Hunter in a crucial game 5 of the ALCS. But Hunter wasn't around very long.
  • After walking Pete Rose and then Joe Morgan to lead off the 1st inning, Hunter started griping to the home plate umpire Ron Luciano - he then may or may not have thrown a spitball to Tony Perez - but that was enough for Luciano and Hunter was sent to the showers.
  • Thrown in to the fire Horacio Pina saved the situation against Perez and struck him out. The he felt Luciano's wrath walking Reggie Jackson and then Carl Yastrzemski to score Rose
  • Reggie Smith followed with a sharp single that scored Rose but Jackson was held at 3rd, keepign it 2-0
  • Pina settled down to get Dave Concepcion and Johnny Bench to end the inning and strand 3 base-runners
The Alteses struck back in the bottom of the first:
  • Bill North singled and stole second to start the inning, he moved to third on Garry Maddox's grounder to the right side
  • After a walk for Willie McCovey, Gene Tenace hit a deep flyball that was able to score North and cut the lead to 2-1
Rose and Morgan walked again in the second inning, but Pina got out of it without them getting further.

The Leos threatened again in the 3rd against Tom Bradley
  • Yaz singled and Smith followed with a double, but Yaz stopped at third
  • Bradley struck out Concepcion and walked Bench to force a decision with Lee due up next
  • Lee was pitching well enough that he was sent up hoping to squeeze home a run
  • Lee missed the pitch and Yaz - may have missed the safety squeeze sign - was out at home
  • Lee then struck out to end the threat
The Alteses tied it up in the 4th
  • With one out, Sal Bando walked
  • Chris Speier followed a Bobby Bonds popout with a single to right - moving Bando to third
  • Steve Ontiveros pinch-hitting for Bradley singled and Bando scored
A great defensive play from Reggie Jackson kept it tied in the bottom of the 6th
  • With two outs Speier walked
  • Jesus Alou, pinch-hitting for Darold Knowles doubled to right
  • Jackson got to the ball quickly and hit Morgan for the relay to Bench for the final out keeping the score 2-2
The bottom of the 7th ended Lee's night
  • With one out North, again singled and stole second
  • Maddox reached on an infield single, North taking third
  • Lee pitched around McCovey walked to load the bases
  • Mel Stottlemeyer relieved Lee and induced a ground ball from Tenace, but Morgan had to range to his left and had no play other than Tenace at first, allowing North to score the lead run.
It stayed that way until the top of the 9th
  • Rollie Fingers came in to try to get the save and allowed a leadoff single to pinch-hitting Carlton Fisk
  • Tommy Harper came in to run for Fisk, Fingers held him close and got Rose to fly out to leftfield
  • With Morgan up, Harper strayed too far off first and was picked off for the second out
  • Morgan then singled, bringing Perez, up as the last hope
  • Morgan took off for second, and saw that the throw from Tenace was far off line. He made the turn for third, and by the time Maddox corralled the poor throw, Morgan had come home to tie the score at 3
  • Fingers snagged a line shot from Perez to end the inning
Pedro Borbon pitched a spotless 9th and Fingers matched him in the top of the 10th. The bottom half was a different story for Borbon
  • McCovey walked to start the inning and was replaced by Gary Matthews to run
  • Tenace flew out to Rose in left
  • Bando singled and Matthews just beat the throw into third base. This allowed Bando to take second base.
  • With first base open, Borbon intentionally walked Bonds to face Speier
  • Speier was the hero with his third hit of the game scoring Matthews and giving the Bay Area Alteses the 4-3 win

Game 6 will be Saturday evening in Cincinnati/Boston with the RedsSox facing elimination. Expected starters are Ken Holtzman for the Alteses and John Curtis for the Leos