Sunday, December 16, 2012

Floyd, Hagerup, and Hawthorne suspended for Outback Bowl

J.T. Floyd got himself suspended for the upcoming bowl game
Fifth year senior cornerback J.T. Floyd, junior punter Will Hagerup, and senior linebacker Brandin Hawthorne have all been suspended for the Outback Bowl against South Carolina, which will be played on New Year's Day.

Floyd has started all 12 regular season games at boundary corner, making 48 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and 5 pass breakups.  However, I have been a pretty persistent and vocal critic about his play, because he lacks speed and playmaking ability.  He's also not a very physical player, and he was beaten deep several times this year, although the Big Ten's mediocre quarterbacks rarely connected.  His replacement will likely be Raymon Taylor at the boundary corner spot, with Courtney Avery probably stepping in at field corner.  This could also cause recent position switcher Dennis Norfleet or sophomore Delonte Hollowell to get some playing time on defense.

Hagerup is the Big Ten's best punter, averaging 45.0 yards per punt.  Thirteen of his 33 punts went farther than 50 yards.  His replacement will probably be Matt Wile, who averaged just 31.9 yards per punt, but 7/9 of those landed inside the 20-yard line.  Last season Wile averaged 41.6 yards per punt when Hagerup was suspended for the first four games of the season.

Hawthorne was completely limited to special teams this season, making 19 total tackles.  As a small-ish, speedy linebacker, he was very solid in kickoff coverage.  But he has clashed with coaches at times, made some halfhearted plays, and generally played/behaved his way out of regular playing time.  Despite having some playmaking ability - witness his one-handed interception in April's spring game - he was surpassed at inside linebacker by freshman Joe Bolden, freshman James Ross, and a guy who has yet to make a single positive play in a Michigan uniform, Mike Jones.

The biggest loss might be Floyd, because Michigan had already been without starting cornerback Blake Countess for the entire season due to an ACL tear.  Now Michigan's #3 and #4 corners to start the year will probably line up for the majority of the Outback Bowl, and guys who have played sparingly will be forced into action while other players shuffle around.

6 comments:

  1. I actually think the loss of Hagerup is the most significant of the 3, Hawthorne is a special teams player who gets stupid penalties, while Floyd lacks pretty much everything except for experience. When I've first heard the news that the defense is losing a significant player, I was afraid that Ryan might have killed someone in practice.

    ReplyDelete
  2. What about Terry Richardson? He was a 4 star CB recruit with offers from Bama, ND, LSU, USC etc...

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Richardson is still very, very slight. He's short and weighs like 165 pounds.

      Delete
  3. I think this is actually good news, or at least bad news with a significant silver lining...

    The Norfleet move now makes some sense, and it wouldn't surprise me if the move ended up being temporary.

    We'll miss Floyd, but Avery is a decent player and Richardson and/or Hollowell will get more time.

    Stupid way to end their careers for the seniors, and Haugerup's screwing up way too often. Nice that there's no drastic dropoff with Wile.

    ReplyDelete
  4. "Terry Richard is red shirting. The coaches are not going to burn his redshirt for a meaningless bowl game."

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Except that no. He has already appeared in a few games.

      Delete