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Showing posts with label Phil Steele. Show all posts
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Phil Steele: Turnovers = Turnaround
Phil Steele thinks Michigan should have a better season because turnover numbers should drop (LINK). Wouldn't that be nice?
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Thursday, June 4, 2015
Phil Steele's 2015 Pre-season All-Big Ten team
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Is Joe Bolden really Michigan's best player? |
FIRST TEAM
Corey Clement - RB - Wisconsin
Leonte Carroo - WR - Rutgers
Taylor Decker - OT - Ohio State
Joey Bosa - DE - Ohio State
Anthony Zettel - DE - Penn State
Adolphus Washington - DT - Ohio State
Vince Biegel - LB - Wisconsin
SECOND TEAM
Nick Vannett - TE - Ohio State
Dan Voltz - C - Wisconsin
Darius Hamilton - DE - Rutgers
Ed Davis - LB - Michigan State
Joe Bolden - LB - Michigan
Mike Caputo - DB - Wisconsin
THIRD TEAM
Robert Kugler - C - Purdue*
Kyle Kalis - OL - Michigan
Chris Muller - OL - Rutgers
Vincent Valentine - DT - Rutgers
Desmond Morgan - LB - Michigan
Eli Apple - DB - Ohio State
FOURTH TEAM
Amara Darboh - WR - Michigan
Billy Price - C - Ohio State
Malik McDowell - DT - Michigan State
Lawrence Thomas - DT - Michigan State
Yannick Ngakoue - DE - Maryland
David Santos - LB - Nebraska
Jabrill Peppers - DB - Michigan
Blake O'Neill - P - Michigan
*Was not recruited by Michigan, but is the brother of Michigan center Patrick Kugler
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Phil Steele's 2015 Pre-season All-America Team
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Taybor Pepper was once committed to Michigan as a preferred walk-on, but then Michigan State offered him a scholarship. |
FIRST TEAM
Ezekiel Elliott - RB - Ohio State
Joey Bosa - DE - Ohio State
Anthony Zettel - DE - Penn State
Tom Hackett - P - Utah
De'Mornay Pierson-El - PR - Nebraska
SECOND TEAM
Jack Allen - C - Michigan State
Pat Elflein - OG - Ohio State
Isaac Seumalo - OG - Oregon State
Jack Conklin - OT - Michigan State
Taylor Decker - OT - Ohio State
Adolphus Washington - DT - Ohio State
Shilique Calhoun - DE - Michigan State
Brad Craddock - K - Maryland
Taybor Pepper - LS - Michigan State
THIRD TEAM
Leonte Carroo - WR - Rutgers
Darron Lee - LB - Ohio State
Vonn Bell - S - Ohio State
Andy Phillips - K - Utah
Jalin Marshall - PR - Ohio State
FOURTH TEAM
Connor Cook - QB - Michigan State
Devontae Booker - RB - Utah
Dan Feeney - OG - Indiana
Peter Mortell - P - Minnesota
Janarion Grant - KR - Rutgers
In case you're counting, that's eight Ohio State players and five Spartans.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Phil Steele's Midseason All-Big Ten Team
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Jeremy Gallon and Devin Funchess were named by Phil Steele as some of the conference's best performers |
FIRST TEAM
TE Devin Funchess
OT Taylor Lewan
CB Blake Countess
SECOND TEAM
WR Jeremy Gallon
THIRD TEAM
OT Michael Schofield
LB Desmond Morgan
Friday, May 25, 2012
Phil Steele: Michigan is #22 team for 2012
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Claudia Sampedro |
Phil Steele's preseason All-Big Ten Team
The famed Phil Steele released his preseason All-Big Ten list on Wednesday, and since Steele is often pretty accurate with his predictions, I'll give them a look. You can click through to see the whole team, but here are Michigan's representatives on his four-deep list:
FIRST TEAM
QB: Denard Robinson
WR: Roy Roundtree
OT: Taylor Lewan
SECOND TEAM
RB: Fitzgerald Toussaint
LB: Kenny Demens
CB: J.T. Floyd
S: Jordan Kovacs
THIRD TEAM
OG: Patrick Omameh
DE: Craig Roh
PR: Jeremy Gallon
FOURTH TEAM
WR: Jeremy Gallon
S: Thomas Gordon
I don't have many qualms with Steele's selections, but if we're talking about pure talent, Fitzgerald Toussaint is superior to Rex Burkhead. Burkhead is a fine back, but he's a four-yards-and-a-cloud-of-dust running back. Toussaint has speed, power, and elusiveness. The only thing holding Toussaint back is the fact that he has to share carries with quarterback Denard Robinson in a "pro style" offense that also distributes the ball to tight ends and receivers. For Nebraska, the ball is in Burkhead's hands or those of quarterback Taylor Martinez. That's the only reason that the Cornhuskers running back had more rushing yards last season. In total, Burkhead had almost 100 carries more than Toussaint (284 to 187) but only had 316 more yards (1,357 to 1,041). If Michigan had given Toussaint the ball 97 more times and he only averaged 3.26 yards a carry, then he could have equaled Burkhead's output. On the flip side, if Toussaint had maintained his 5.6 yards per carry for 97 more carries, he would have ended the year with 1,581 yards.
And that's my case for Fitzgerald Toussaint being awesome.
And I hate to be a Debbie Downer for Michigan fans, but Roy Roundtree hasn't shown that he can be one of the two best receivers in the conference; he was great as a slot receiver two years ago, but he struggled on the outside last season. I would also probably take Darqueze Dennard and/or Terry Hawthorne over J.T. Floyd for the second team, but statistically, Floyd isn't a bad choice.
FIRST TEAM
QB: Denard Robinson
WR: Roy Roundtree
OT: Taylor Lewan
SECOND TEAM
RB: Fitzgerald Toussaint
LB: Kenny Demens
CB: J.T. Floyd
S: Jordan Kovacs
THIRD TEAM
OG: Patrick Omameh
DE: Craig Roh
PR: Jeremy Gallon
FOURTH TEAM
WR: Jeremy Gallon
S: Thomas Gordon
I don't have many qualms with Steele's selections, but if we're talking about pure talent, Fitzgerald Toussaint is superior to Rex Burkhead. Burkhead is a fine back, but he's a four-yards-and-a-cloud-of-dust running back. Toussaint has speed, power, and elusiveness. The only thing holding Toussaint back is the fact that he has to share carries with quarterback Denard Robinson in a "pro style" offense that also distributes the ball to tight ends and receivers. For Nebraska, the ball is in Burkhead's hands or those of quarterback Taylor Martinez. That's the only reason that the Cornhuskers running back had more rushing yards last season. In total, Burkhead had almost 100 carries more than Toussaint (284 to 187) but only had 316 more yards (1,357 to 1,041). If Michigan had given Toussaint the ball 97 more times and he only averaged 3.26 yards a carry, then he could have equaled Burkhead's output. On the flip side, if Toussaint had maintained his 5.6 yards per carry for 97 more carries, he would have ended the year with 1,581 yards.
And that's my case for Fitzgerald Toussaint being awesome.
And I hate to be a Debbie Downer for Michigan fans, but Roy Roundtree hasn't shown that he can be one of the two best receivers in the conference; he was great as a slot receiver two years ago, but he struggled on the outside last season. I would also probably take Darqueze Dennard and/or Terry Hawthorne over J.T. Floyd for the second team, but statistically, Floyd isn't a bad choice.
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