Wednesday, October 13, 2021

2021 Michigan vs. Nebraska Awards

 

Daxton Hill (image via ClickOnDetroit)

Let's see more of this guy on offense . . . A.J. Henning. Henning, who is athletic enough to be Michigan's punt returner, had 0 offensive touches against Nebraska and has 0 catches for the past three weeks.

Let's see less of this guy on offense . . . backup offensive guards. Michigan played five offensive guards due to injuries. The offensive guard position has been a relative weakness for Michigan this year, but nobody is good when they get down to guard #5. I've seen worse problems at guard #3 or #4, so this isn't a glaring weakness, but it would be nice to have some consistency and for somebody to step up and take over both guard positions.

Let's see more of this guy on defense . . . nobody.

Let's see less of this guy on defense . . . nobody.

Play of the game . . . Brad Hawkins's forced and recovered fumble against Adrian Martinez. Late in a tied game, Nebraska had the ball and had a chance to drive down the field for a score. Star quarterback Adrian Martinez took off on a rush attempt, and while trying to fight for a first down, he was held up by a couple Michigan defenders. Despite his claims that he was "just standing there" and thought the play was over, he was fighting for extra yardage and driving his feet forward. The whistle wasn't blown, and Hawkins ripped the ball out. That turned into the game-winning field goal for the Wolverines.

MVP of the game . . . Aidan Hutchinson, Daxton Hill, and Hassan Haskins. Triple H. Hutchinson made 6 tackles and helped keep Martinez in check. Hill made 5 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss, and 1 interception, playing solid in coverage and making that 1 ridiculously nice pick. Meanwhile, Haskins churned out yards with 21 carries for 123 yards and 2 touchdowns, including a highlight-reel hurdle over a defender and tons of yards after contact. 

3 comments:

  1. I'm changing the subject.

    It's pretty easy to see that you're really busy, so don't bother with the former Michigan Athlete of the Week thing.

    We all know anyway.

    Or if you find a second, just cut and paste last week. Nobody is gonna know the difference.

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  2. That Brad Hawkins strip & recovery was definitely play of the game, and the best we've seen of him. Just a strong move, followed wit Johnny-on-the-spot scoop up

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  3. Haskins was a man. Run da baw!

    Besides the massive blow with Bell our injury situation has been pretty good - especially on D. Hopefully the bye weeks gets the OL right and Wilson back. We'll want those guys for MSU.

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