Michigan’s Story of 2009 – Chapter 5
Wild season so far. Tate Forcier is in the house. Dude can get it done when it counts. As I’ve said before, he pulls that game out in OT last weekend at Michigan State – he’s in the thick of the Heisman race and Michigan again is the story of the week. But it wasn’t to be, Forcier was again playing beyond his years, but again, wasn’t to be. So the season has been defined by inconsistency on both sides of the ball and some outstanding play by some newcomers donning the maize and blue. This season is a step in the right direction for a rebuilding Michigan program. Things have changed. The Big House is now the Bigger House – and a much louder house (esp. the Notre Dame game). So there have been 5 games so far – 5 chapters. Each game can be described in one word – Western Michigan – Relief; Notre Dame – Glory; Eastern Michigan – Reminder; Indiana – Escape; Michigan State – Agony. Let’s just start from the beginning.

Denard Robinson / Det. News
Chapter 1: The Relief
A media-driven beat down of the Michigan program was in full swing before any game was even played. Free Press subscriptions were victims of fire, burn and newly found hatred. Rich Rodriguez basically got peed on when you consider the allegations and add the real estate lawsuit that went down that week. Then it came – all hail gameday! Michigan comes out and dominates what is supposed to be a decent MAC opponent in Western Michigan. Tate Forcier’s first touchdown pass was all that any Michigan fan needed to see in that entire game. Michigan had a quarterback and that meant – Michigan had a competent offense that would be able to either stay on the field or put points on the board. What a relief. WHAT A RELIEF for the Michigan program to start the season 1-0.
Chapter 2: The Glory
The media’s love affair with Notre Dame was all geared up to officially launch after a victory in the Big House. Na, nope, don’t think so and not so fast Jimmah! Michigan came out and made a statement and if you were there or even if you watched it from your living room – the day ended in pure glory. The little freshman with a huge heart and level of poise – brings Michigan one of its most memorable wins in recent history, most definitely in the Rich Rodriguez era with only the Florida bowl victory coming close if considering the past few years. The glory poured in for an entire week. Every sports writer in the country wanted some Rich Rodriguez and Tate Forcier tiempo. “Michigan’s back” was the general feeling across the nation that Saturday night and throughout the ensuing week. The GLORY of that day may last for quite some time and Michigan starts the season 2-0.

Tate & DRob / Det. News
Chapter 3: The Reminder
Notre Dame was last week and who really cares about it anymore as the nature of college football makes each next game matter more than the last – so a let down would tear down the greatness and glory of the ND victory. Eastern Michigan walks in and manages to play a game that forces Michigan fans to remember – this is a young, young team. Inexperience is on both sides of the ball and at the most important positions. Mistakes are going to be made this year – hopefully they are made at times where Michigan can recover or absorb the blows. This game also served as a reminder to Michigan fans why Rich Rodriguez was hired. When I see 45-17 on a scoreboard, I assume the game was relatively lopsided and the victorious team probably walked away happy. I’m gonna say – not this Michigan team. The game was close at half and the defense looked sloppy at best. The Michigan passing game was somewhat stale. But Rich Rodriguez exploits a defense by utilizing a scheme that forces a defense to get out of position. Rich Rodriguez exploits a defense by utilizing speed at critical offensive positions. Yes, it wasn’t pretty and thank you for the reminder that this team is going to struggle, goof, be ugly – but I’m taking it because the upside is enormous. Michigan starts the season 3-0.
Chapter 4: The Escape
The Reminder told us that this is still a very young team, but when playing well – they are so tough to beat (offensively speaking – now the defense is another thing). Indiana – yea sure come on in. Michigan fans were excited to see some extended playing time for the likes of Denard Robinson, Vincent Smith, Justin Turner, etc. Not quite the case. Damn, what a frustrating game to watch. The snaps – holy damn. Terrible. How can Michigan lose momentum and drop the Big Ten opener to Indiana? Tate Forcier stepped up once more and gave Michigan a great way to escape a game that they didn’t deserve to win. Brandon Minor again proved his worth late in the game by picking up some crucial yards and the ultimate game-winning first down. The defense wasn’t good, but hey, I’ll take field goals all day over touchdowns. Michigan starts the season 4-0.

Chapter 5: The Agony
To be outplayed for all but five minutes of the 4th quarter was pure agony and it flat out sucked booty hole. Every Michigan fan hates little brother and losing to them, while not as bad as losing to Ohio State, it’s still a hated, hated in-state rival. So, Tate Forcier again proved his worth and that Michigan can really never be counted out until the game is completely over. It simply wasn’t Michigan’s day on either side of the ball. While the D was ripped on hard throughout the game on message boards and forums – it gave up only 20 points in regulation. Michigan needs to be able to score more than 20 points to win games, especially on the road. The problem was that the D simply couldn’t get off the field – 1st and 2nd downs were typically played ok, but 3rd and long for the Spartans were not a problem to get against Michigan’s D. The game was downright agonizing to watch. Stonum doesn’t fumble the rock at the lil bro 10 with about ten minutes to go in the fourth and I think Michigan has a much better shot at winning that game. BUT, no more looking back. Michigan has to pick itself up and get on with Iowa City and the Hawkeyes. A challenge it will be, but I trust that the team is going to be up to that challenge and put up one hell of a fight and maybe walk out of that stadium with a dubya. The season is kicking in now – and Michigan finds themselves sitting at 4-1 with a huge opportunity coming up.
NEXT – Chapter 6 – ?

Tate Forcier / AP





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