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MGoRadio 9.12: The Team in Front of You

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4.8887 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2023

⏱️ 75 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to Emgore Radio 9.12.

0:17.0

Normally on this show we start off talking about the upcoming opponent, but we kind of thought that you guys might like to hear

0:24.3

some more about the Ohio State game. Alex is protesting he wanted to jump and get

0:30.0

the Iowa offense over right away. Well we usually have a segment on here where we talk about what we saw in UFR.

0:37.5

Mine is not quite complete suffering from a little bit of burnout this week guys, but I've got the charting done and I've got and

0:45.4

written up it just hasn't gotten up on the site yet so I am prepared to discuss it but

0:51.2

let's start with the defense what really stuck out to you

0:53.7

Seth and this thing was played at a very high level especially the past defense so like

0:58.6

all year we've been watching Michigan we'd figure out how they defend with like a light box, right?

1:03.8

Where they're just gonna, they have to beat a block every time and they do that so they can

1:07.1

buy an extra safety and then they were, you know, sitting against Penn State who

1:11.5

does not have a deep passing game with an extra

1:14.0

safety back and we're like okay we know what's coming. Finally we got to see the

1:18.8

proof of concept right and it wasn't like they were just sitting back and keeping a guy on top and just doubling

1:24.8

Harris and they did a lot of that. But they just kept on using all these different coverages.

1:28.6

And I had to go to coach Twitter to figure out what they were called. And there was was palms and there's like all sorts of switch

1:34.4

coverages and then Ohio State starts figuring out what Michigan's doing and they have all these

1:39.1

tells and they have all this motion that tells them and they flip their tight end the receiver and it's just like

1:44.0

it was like doing an NFL game which is just layer upon layer upon layer of stuff going on

1:49.7

and then really just comes down to blocking and tackling and passing and you know I thought that

1:55.2

There were a couple things that I changed my opinion on from when we talked about on the podcast

2:00.2

But in general, Mason Graham was really the difference like we thought he was going to be.

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