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ttun Shenanigans and Arguments (2017 official thread)

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On to the next chapter in our book where Don Jimote explains that all 3 games were 40 point blow outs but his nemesis the enchanter made them look closer than they really were while DFBIA Panza is starting to think his master is a crazy fucker but keeps going along in hope of being granted his insula (lordship of the CFB universe-just like back in 1901).

They come to an inn which is the 2017 B1G football season, Don Jimote thinks it's a castle but in reality there are 9 teams waiting inside with a blanket for Panza.........
 
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https://www.sbnation.com/college-fo...218/michigan-wolverines-football-2017-offense
This isn't an offense that is offering threats on standard downs, then falling apart when behind schedule — the opposite, actually. The Wolverines have bailed themselves at times on passing downs (32 percent success rate, 60th), but they're falling into far too many.

Michigan has snapped the ball 88 times on first down. The Wolverines are averaging a not-completely-awful 5.3 yards per play, but of their 464 total yards gained, 211 have come on five plays. They have gained one yard or fewer 43 times. Success rate: 33 percent — 27 percent rushing and a much healthier 46 percent passing.
It gets even worse when the Wolverines generate scoring chances. Yards per play on first downs in the red zone: 1.1. They’ve gained zero or fewer yards in eight of 12 instances.

With Don Brown’s defense, Michigan doesn’t need a top-five offense to finish with a healthy win total. And Harbaugh is, after all, 23-6 as UM head man. But while the Wolverines have averaged 6.2 yards per play in those wins, they’ve averaged 4.1 in those losses.
 
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