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Diagnosing Michigan: It ain't all Carr's Fault

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by The Beast

For onece, it isn't completely Lloyd Carr's fault.
For onece, it isn't completely Lloyd Carr's fault.

By now you are probably aware of the fact that the tradition-rich Michigan Wolverines have been dominated by Division 1-AA Appalachian State and the Oregon Ducks. The Mountaineers scored 34 points against the Wolverines while Dennis Dixon and the Ducks registered 39 points in just three quarters. Michigan's poor played has stunned the college football world as people wonder how the Wolverines got to be so bad.

Some critics place fault with the players for making many stupid mistakes while others have credited their opponents for simply outplaying the Wolverines. However, the majority of Michigan fans, students, and alumni, have selected Head Coach Lloyd Carr as the appropriate scapegoat with some even burning their daughter's Michigan gear.

While I have never been a big Lloyd Carr supporter, not of all the blame falls on his shoulders. Certainly, he hasn't done the best job of preparing his team for the first two games but there is only so much a coach can do.

The Wolverines' defeats stem from their severe lack of team speed, not from poor coaching. Michigan's defense is built for stopping Big Ten teams like Wisconsin and Penn State that emphasize the power running game. To properly defend against these teams, Carr and his coaching staff have gone about recruiting big, overpowering linemen that are capable of stopping the physical teams of the Big Ten during a snowy, windy, or rainy game.

In contrast, coaches like Urban Meyer of Florida and Les Miles of LSU have placed a special emphasis on team speed. Both Meyer and Miles have recruited some of the nation's fastest linebackers and defensive backs. Their talent pool at these positions is so great that they are capable of defending teams that utilize four or five wide receiver sets.

Michigan cannot defend teams that utilize the spread attack. They simply do not have enough speed guys in the secondary that can line up and stop some of these West Coast and Southern teams that line up in the shotgun on every play.

Due to their rich history, the goal of the Michigan football team is to win the Big Ten title and the national championship just about every year. If they are truly serious about this goal, than the Wolverines must either place an emphasis on recruiting faster players or stop playing some of the warm-weather teams. Since the second option appears less likely, Michigan better focus on team speed.

"Speed Kills!"


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J CunninghamVarsity Captain
810 days ago
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True, but who's responsible for recruiting these kids? Carr and his staff. So it's still his fault.
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KdubdubWaterboy
810 days ago
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The spread offense is changing college football. There are countless teams that run 4 and 5 wr sets...and your right, most teams are not built to stop it. Kansas St., App. ST, UCF, South Florida, UNLV, WV, and the list goes on. The dual threat QB is going to become the norm in about 5 more years.

Speed Kills because you can't teach it.

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Bobbydigital04Varsity
810 days ago
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I wrote a locker room article about this talking about the entire BIG 10 having this same problem. College Football seems to be changing around the country except in the BIG 10, where it seems that teams are only concerned with winning the conference and not the national championship. Plus, the recruiting in this conference seems to be more centralized around bigger more powerful players as opposed to speed players. I mean, looking at the speed that Michigan has at receiver and even Ohio St from last year, thats speed doesnt seem to match the speed of the teams from the SEC, ACC or PAC 10. Just seems like the coaches in the BIG 10 need to start changing the philosophy of how they recruit and how they run there offenses if they hope to compete nationally.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
810 days ago
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The Big 10 is a 3 yards and a cloud of dust conference. The biggest problem I see with Michigan and the other teams isnt nessecarly the system they run. The spread offense has changed football, but its the overall philosophy that Big 10 teams play with. They recruit traditional drop back passers who need a 7 step instead of a 3 or a 5 step drop. They recruite more of a heavy set between the tackles runner instead of a versitile guy who can break a big one. They look to find good DBs till later instead of first. They play cover 2 and traditional 4-3 fronts.

All of that works in high school but not in the big time. The overall spead of the game has changed and Big 10 schools are not adjusting to that. The only one that has in some ways in Ohio State, Troy Smith was a fast mobile QB and they have mobile backs and agrressive linebackers who blitz. And look at the results on the field.

Till there is a philosophy change in the entire Big 10 the results will be the same. Blood baths in conference, and then get masecured out of conference.
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Dcsundevil2002Div-I Stud
810 days ago
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As Head Coach, the buck stops at him. He has to take the responsability for the problems. His players and his coaches are the ones not doing their jobs. He needs to step up.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
810 days ago
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Definitly the problems with Michigan have been showing for the past few seasons. But as a whole the team had enough talent to overlook it. It was only exposed during the big games. This year it has all come home. Carr is not recruiting well, he has led a team that lost faith in him and does not respect what the maize and blue stand for.
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