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  • krulmichael
    STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
    • Feb 2009
    • 10721

    #76
    Week 10 - Game Report

    Illinois Fighting Illini (3-5) (1-4) at Michigan Wolverines (6-2) (2-2)

    "The Most Ridiculous, Emotionally Draining, Heartbreaking Loss Of My Life"...With A Twist


    True Freshman QB Devin Gardner Wow'd The Country With His Near-Comeback

    Ann Arbor, MI (AP) - The Illinois Fighting Illini (3-5) (1-4) headed up north to face Big Ten foe, the Michigan Wolverines (6-2) (2-2) who are returning back to a very wet Big House after losing a nailbiter last week in Happy Valley to the #7 Penn State Nittany Lions 30-28. Looking to perhaps take their anger out on a struggling Fighting Illini team.

    Illinois won the toss and elected to receive in hopes of striking early to perhaps knock the Wolverines off balance. After picking up a quick 1st down on the first play of the drive, Michigan's defense held the Fighting Illini to a 4th and 2 forcing them to punt the ball giving the Wolverines offense their first shots of the game from their 16 yard line. Michigan's offense also picked up a first down before Sophomore QB Tate Forcier made his first mistakes of the day throwing it under pressure right to the big fella, Junior DT Corey Liuget who was playing a zone over the middle, catching it and getting tackled at the Wolverines 21 yard line. First play of the next drive, a 15 yard power run by Junior HB Mikel LeShoure as he broke 3 tackles on the play before getting dragged down at the 6. The following play, a HB screen for a touchdown was the result as Michigan went down early 6-0 (missed extra point).

    Both teams went back and forth for a little longer before Forcier threw his second intereception of the game under pressure again. This time it was to Junior CB Tavon Wilson who was immediately tackled, but still giving his offense excellent field position once more at Michigan's 26. 2 Plays later and redshirt Freshman QB Nathan Scheelhaase tossed his 2nd touchdown of the game, this time to redshirt Sophomore TE London Davis on a 16 yard corner route. 12-0 Illinois at the end of the 1st quarter (the kicker missed ANOTHER extra point). Forcier started to get things together on the next drive, although his offense stalled out around midfield before punting it. A beautiful punt by Freshman P Will Hagerup as the ball bounced and stopped at the 3 yard line. Michigan sent the house on the first play of the drive taking down Scheelhaase in the endzone for a safety finally putting the Wolverines on the board. 12-2 Illinois. The offense wouldn't be able to do much though as receivers were open, but everything was going wrong. Tipped passes at the line, receiver drops, all of it as another punt was the result. Luckily for the Wolverines, their defense started to step it up and make some stops. This gave their offense some life on their next drive as they drove all the way down into the redzone before Forcier threw his 3rd pick of the game in the endzone. Coach Kleinbauer was seen on the sidelines with his hands on his head shaking it slowly not saying a word to his struggling QB as he came to the sideline. The defense bailed him out again though as they got the ball back at midfield after a punt. This time it would be the Sophomore HB Vincent Smith who fumbled the ball away as Illinois capitalized off of this turnover with another touchdown (and another missed XP...how pathetic) as Michigan was now down 18-2 with a little over a minute remaining in the half. Tate moved his offense down the field as the Wolverines kicked a 40 yard field goal to head into halftime down 18-5.

    Michigan received the ball to start the 2nd half off as interesting note that it appears Coach Kleinbauer is going to give Sophomore QB Denard Robinson a chance on this first drive at the least with Tate Forcier on the bench with his helmet off. And well...let's just say that first drive didn't last long as after a run for no gain, Robinson dropped back to pass and threw it right into Wilson's hands again, his second pick of the day as Illinois offense comes out on Michigan's 16. What a horrible game so far for the Maize n' Blue as Coach Kleinbauer is expressionless on the sidelines. 2 plays later, another touchdown pass for Scheelhaase as the kicker actually made the extra point this time! 25-5 Fighting Illini. Would we see Denard Robinson once more? Yes, we would in fact as he trotted back onto the field as it appears his coach is giving him the benefit of the doubt at least for another drive. From their 30, Denard would fake it to the halfback before rolling out to the right and deciding to scramble for 15 yards. He followed that with a 10 yard toss to redshirt Junior WR Kelvin Grady. Michigan's offense got down to Illinois' 35 yard line before facing a 4th and 5 as Coach Kleinbauer signaled for his offense to stay on the field for what was perhaps the last grasp for Michigan to do something to get back into this ballgame. Illinois brought the pressure, but Denard stepped up into the pocket, waited for the redshirt Sophomore WR Roy Roundtree to make his break and fired the pass towards the sidelines to him as he picked up 20 yards on the play to keep the drive alive and put the offense in the redzone. Several plays later, Shoelaces Denard Robinson ran the ball into the endzone for 5 yards giving his offense their first touchdown of the game. Interesting note that Robinson was perfect on that drive, 5/5. 25-12 Illinois now late in the 3rd quarter.

    Michigan's defense fed off the offense's momentum as a 1st down incompletion followed by a 6 yard sack let to a long 3rd down that resulted in a batted ball forcing Illinois to punt. Starting from the Fighting Illini's 44 yard line, Denard Robinson headed onto the field once more. Moving down the field with ease until Robinson made a crucial mistake pitching it on a speed option right to the Sophomore CB Terry Hawthorne who took it right down the field the other way 81 yards for the touchdown! What a disastrous play as it looked like Michigan was shifiting into another gear before being stopped cold and being down by 20 once more. 32-12 Illinois at the end of the 3rd quarter.

    Starting from their 20 now, Robinson remained in the game. After a quick first down, Robinson would get crushed as he was throwing on a 3rd and 19 as it fell right into the defenders hands for Illinois 5th interception of the game. The Big House wasn't silent as they were actually boo'ing rather loudly at a pitiful performance by their Wolverines. Michigan's defense held up as the kicker missed the field goal (shocking) giving the ball back to Michigan on their 22. Interestingly enough Coach Kleinbauer had seen enough out of Denard Robinson as the true Freshman QB Devin Gardner stepped onto the field for the first time in his collegiate career to show what he could do. He would receive a rude awakening as well as get got sacked on his very first play. His first pass that he actually got off missed a wide open Stonum deep over the middle. However, on the very next play on 3rd and 24, Illinois sent the house as Gardner read it and this time hit a wide open redshirt Junior WR Darryl Stonum over the middle on a short slant that turned into a 93 yard touchdown! A record 93 yard touchdown in fact! How's that for your first collegiate completion?! 32-19 as even Coach Kleinbauer had a rie smile on his face on the sidelines. Don't get too excited Michigan, as Scheelhaase said anything you can do I can do better, throwing a 79 yard touchdown pass to the Junior WR A.J. Jenkins who beat his man. Unbelievable. These games can be so ridiculous at times. 39-19 Illinois.

    The freshman drove his team right down the field capping it off with a 7 yard HB Draw play out of the Shotgun to HB Vincent Smith for a touchdown. Fighting Illini's next drive, Michigan's defense made the game even more interesting as they forced a fumble and recovered it giving their offense the ball back on Illinois' 32 yard line with a little under 5 minutes remaining in the game and the score at 39-26. Although the offense struggled a bit this time facing a 4th and 10 situation as the offense stayed on the field. Gardner dropped back out of the shotgun and found a wide open Stonum for a 20 yard gain and first down! Several plays later, Michigan found themselves in a 4th and goal situation on the 1 yard line as Gardner kept it on the sneak and dove into the endzone for the touchdown! Can you believe this?! It's 39-33 Illinois now with 3:21 remaining in the game!

    A holding on the kickoff would force the Fighting Illini offense to start from their 11 as Michigan's defense desperately needs another stop and fast. Illinois ran the ball 2 straight plays picking up the first down and milking the clock in the process. The clock at 1:55 now as Michigan's defense has all 3 timeouts remaining. 3rd and 7 as Michigan takes it's 1st timeout. Illinois would throw on 3rd and 7 and catch the ball short of the first down AND get pushed out of bounds to stop the clock! After a decent punt return, the Wolverines offense stepped out onto the field with pretty good field position at their 49 as Devin Gardner had a chance to be a hero forever in his first college appearence. Could he drive his team 51 yards to score the game winning touchdown? He hasd 1:35 to do so and 2 timeouts remaining. 1st down as Gardner rolled out right from the shotgun as he found a crossing Darryl Stonum like he has all day for 18 yards as Stonum went out of bounds. Stonum also just broke the school record for most receiving yards in a game as well! On the next play Gardner was sacked for a 10 yard loss as Michigan used it's 2nd timeout. 2nd and 20, Devin found an open Roundtree for 15 yard pickup over the middle as the offense hurried to the LOS with the clock going under a minute facing a 3rd and 5. Gardner found his big Senior TE Martell Webb for a 13 yard gain and a first down as the offense quickly rushed back up to the line and spiked the ball. 48 seconds left as Michigan was in Illinois redzone now on their 15 with 1 timeout left. Out of the shotgun, Gardner motioned Darryl Stonum, snapped the ball and tried for Stonum deep in the corner of the endzone 1 on 1....batted down! 3rd and 10 now, out of the shotgun once more. The blitz was coming quickly as Gardner dumped it out to Smith for a 5 yard gain as Michigan had to burn their last timeout with 35 seconds remaining on a 4th and 5 now...DRAMA! For all the marbles now, Gardner stepped out of the shotgun perhaps for the last time this game, takes the snap, scans the field, see's nothing, starts rolling out to the right, has to throw it now as he fires a rocket into the endzone to an open Kelvin Graaaady....DROPPED! UNBELIEVABLE! Grady just dropped the game winning touchdown pass as it bounced right out of his hands! ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! Gardner throws his hands up for a touchdown signal, but puts them on his helmet just staring at Grady in the back of the endzone as the fans are going nuts! Coach Kleinbauer threw down his headset just glaring at Kelvin, oh my word! The comeback of a lifetime for this young kid and it's literally all in the hands of Grady as he drops it...unbelievable!

    Illinois trotted back onto the field as they knew they just caught a HUGE break to win this football game kneeling the ball to make it official. Michigan falls for the 2nd straight week in a row as their New Year's Bowl hopes took a big blow after this loss. The final score is 39-33 Illinois.

    Also, redshirt Junior Darryl Stonum finished with 212 receiving yards as the new Michigan receiving yards in a game record.




    Box Score
    - 12 - 6 - 14 - 7 - 39
    - 0 - 5 - 7 - 21 - 33


    Players Of The Game
    - QB #1

    Nathan Scheelhaase - 13/18, 182 Yds, 4 TD, 4 ATT, 12 Yds, 3.0 AVG

    - WR #22

    Darryl Stonum - 9 REC, 212 Yds, 1 TD, 23.5 AVG, 111 YAC


    Player Stats

    QB#1 Nathan Scheelhaase - 13/18, 182 Yds, 4 TD, 4 ATT, 12 Yds, 3.0 AVG
    HB#5 Mikel LeShoure - 14 ATT, 85 Yds, 1 TD, 6.0 AVG, 3 REC, 15 Yds, 5.0 AVG, 28 YAC
    HB#21 Jason Ford - 1 ATT, 4 Yds, 1 REC, 6 Yds, 1 TD, 9 YAC
    WR#8 A.J. Jenkins - 3 REC, 84 Yds, 1 TD, 28.0 AVG, 45 YAC
    WR#82 Fred Sykes - 2 REC, 11 Yds, 1 TD, 1 YAC
    TE#40 London Davis - 2 REC, 26 Yds, 1 TD, 6 YAC
    MLB#18 Nate Bussey - 7 TAK, 1 INT, 1 FF
    CB#3 Tavon Wilson - 5 TAK, 2 INT, 1 DEF
    FS#15 Walter Aikens - 5 TAK, 1 INT, 2 DEF
    DT#93 Corey Liuget - 2 TAK, 1 TFL, 1 Sack, 1 INT, 1 DEF
    DE#47 Glenn Foster - 4 TAK, 2 TFL, 1 Sack
    OLB#2 Martez Wilson - 4 TAK, 1 TFL, 1 Sack, 2 DEF
    DE#99 Michael Buchanan - 6 TAK, 2 TFL, 1 Sack
    DE#85 Whitney Mercilus - 1 TAK, 1 FR
    CB#12 Terry Hawthorne - 4 TAK, 1 FR, 1 TD
    K#13 Derek Dimke - 0/1 FG, 3/6 XP


    QB#5 Tate Forcier - 12/26, 122 Yds, 3 INT
    QB#16 Denard Robinson - 8/12, 91 Yds, 2 INT, 6 ATT, 11 Yds, 1 TD, 1.8 AVG, 1 FUM
    QB#7 Devin Gardner - 9/17, 197 Yds, 1 TD, 7 ATT, 10 Yds, 1 TD
    HB#2 Vincent Smith - 14 ATT, 44 Yds, 1 TD, 3.1 AVG, 1 FUM, 2 REC, 10 Yds, 5 YAC
    WR#22 Darryl Stonum - 9 REC, 212 Yds, 1 TD, 23.5 AVG, 111 YAC
    DE#88 Craig Roh - 5 TAK, 1 TFL, 1 Sack
    MLB#25 Kenny Demens - 3 TAK, 1 TFL, 1 Sack, 1 Safety
    MLB#42 J.B. Fitzgerald - 3 TAK, 1 FF
    CB#12 J.T. Floyd - 4 TAK, 1 FR
    K#34 Brendan Gibbons - 1/1 FG, 4/4 XP, 40 Long
    Last edited by krulmichael; 07-25-2010, 03:34 AM.

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    Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
    Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
    Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
    Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
    Season V: 2-1

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    • Rudi
      #CyCueto
      • Nov 2008
      • 9905

      #77
      Damn that Illinois game was wild! And those are back to back tough losses.

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      • krulmichael
        STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
        • Feb 2009
        • 10721

        #78

        Happenings Around The Big Ten

        Big Ten Week 10 Recap

        #23 Iowa 31 at Indiana 21
        Minnesota 14 at Michigan State 27
        #8 Wisconsin 34 at Purdue 6
        #6 Penn State 29 at Northwestern 10

        Big Ten Players Of The Week

        Offense: - QB#16 Scott Tolzien (rSr.) - 29/39, 383 Yds, 3 TD

        Defense: - MLB#18 Nate Bussey (rSr.) - 7 TAK, 1 INT, 1 FF

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        Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
        Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
        Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
        Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
        Season V: 2-1

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        • krulmichael
          STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
          • Feb 2009
          • 10721

          #79


          NCAA Week 10 Recap


          Top 25 Scores

          #14 Georgia Tech 27 at #15 Virginia Tech 10
          UCF 17 at #10 Houston 30
          Arizona 28 at #20 Stanford 44
          #18 Arkansas 24 at South Carolina 21
          #23 Iowa 31 at Indiana 21
          FCS West 3 at #19 Auburn 48
          #13 Nevada 31 at Idaho 7
          #5 TCU 17 at #6 Utah 7
          #3 Oklahoma 33 at #24 Texas A&M 21
          #8 Wisconsin 34 at Purdue 6
          #6 Penn State 29 at Northwestern 10
          N.C. State 16 at #21 Clemson 21
          Missouri 31 at #22 Texas Tech 38
          #25 Washington 17 at #17 Oregon 20
          #11 Texas 29 at Kansas State 0
          Hawaii 14 at #4 Boise State
          Arizona State 24 at #16 USC 48
          #2 Alabama 34 at LSU 9



          Code:
          RK	LW	Team/Votes	Rec	Points	
          ================================================
          1	1	Ohio State (35)	9-0	1499
          2       2	Alabama (22)	9-0	1465	
          3	3	Oklahoma (1)	9-0	1307
          4	5	TCU (1)         10-0    1210
          5	4	Boise State (1) 8-0	1150
          6	7	Penn State      8-1     996
          7	8	Wisconsin       7-1	956
          8	10	Houston (1)     9-0	915
          9	11      Texas           7-2	834
          10	6	Utah      	8-1	831
          11	13	Nevada          9-0	813
          12	12	Pittsburgh      7-1	793
          13	14	Georgia Tech    8-1	774
          14	16	USC             6-2	636
          15	17	Oregon  	7-2	604
          16	18	Arkansas        7-2	577
          17	19	Auburn          9-1	539
          18	20	Stanford        7-2	495
          19	21	Clemson         7-2	460
          20	22      Texas Tech      7-2	425
          21	23      Iowa            6-3	394
          22	15	Virginia Tech   6-3	367
          23	9	Nebraska        7-2	354
          24	UR      Notre Dame      7-2	289
          25	UR	Miami           6-3	248
          
          Dropped Out: Texas A&M (#24), Washington (#25)
          
          Others Receiving Votes: Texas A&M (229), West Virginia (162), Rutgers (133), Washington (90), Oklahoma State (79), Florida State (76), Mississippi State (54), Navy (39), Cincinnati (16)
          Players Of The Week

          Offense: - QB#15 Taylor Potts (rSr.) - 38/55, 586 Yds, 5 TD

          Defense: - MLB#34 Daniel White (So.) - 9 TAK, 8 TFL, 4 ATK, 4 Sacks



          1. DeMarco Murray (rSr.) - HB - Oklahoma
          At TAMU W (33-21): 21 Carries, 88 Yards

          2. Case Keenum (rSr.) - QB - Houston
          Vs. UCF W (30-17): 30/42, 306 Yards, 3 Touchdowns, 22 Carries, 40 Yards

          3. Terrelle Pryor (Jr.) - QB - Ohio State
          At Minn W (41-13): 27/36, 353 Yards, 4 Touchdowns, 10 Carries, 26 Yards

          4. Taylor Potts (rSr.) - QB - Texas Tech
          Vs. Mizz W (38-31): 38/55, 586 Yards, 5 Touchdowns

          5. Jerrod Johnson (rSr.) - QB - Texas A&M
          Vs. OU L (38-21): 25/39, 298 Yards, 13 Carries, 23 Yards, 3 Total Touchdowns

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          Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
          Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
          Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
          Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
          Season V: 2-1

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          • krulmichael
            STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
            • Feb 2009
            • 10721

            #80





            :4star: DT Committs To Michigan

            Ann Arbor, MI - After soft committing to Michigan last week, the 6'5" 296 lbs. DT Christian Ponder signed the LOI earlier today and informed Coach Kleinbauer even after the Wolverines come off a rollercoaster of a loss to Illinois the previous day. Ponder looks to add some depth to the Wolverines defensive line as they have several seniors leaving after this season.

            Christian Foster will be majoring in Accounting.

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            Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
            Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
            Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
            Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
            Season V: 2-1

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            • gaysex4lif
              No longer a noob
              • Oct 2008
              • 1476

              #81
              following! Great dynasty.

              Typical Michigan, starting the season off strong, then falling off

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              • beamerball811
                Senior Year
                • Nov 2009
                • 1299

                #82
                Followin though I strongly dislike Michigan

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                • krulmichael
                  STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 10721

                  #83



                  Fallout Of "The Drop Heard Around The Country"

                  Ann Arbor, MI (AP) - 4 days after the Illinois/Michigan game the mood is still somber here in Ann Arbor as the rain has continued for 4 days, almost in a fittingly fashion. Several events have occurred as the gloomy mood around the whole state hasn't been like this since the Wolverines lost to Appalachian State in their home opener over 3 years ago. Only this time it wasn't necessarily the whole team to blame more-so than one player. The man that within 7 seconds of time had the opportunity to go down as a hero, chalked up as another receiver would go down in Michigan history in almost the same fashion as Michigan alumn Mario Manningham made his impact in 2006 against the Penn State Nittany Lions making the game winning touchdown to end it. Redshirt Junior WR Kelvin Grady is going down in history alright, but for the complete opposite reason.

                  In case you've been living in a cave this past week or so, Grady had an opportunity to win the game after what would have been an unbelievable comeback from a QB that no one even had heard of (outside of diehard Michigan fans) before, true Freshman QB Devin Gardner was put into the game in the 4th quarter with his team down by 27 points as he brought the Wolverines back within 6 and was a pass away from winning the game by 1-point. On a 4th and 5, Gardner rolled out to his right and zipped a pass into the endzone under pressure to an open Kelvin Grady who simply dropped the football. Not even a fingertip was laid on him as he dropped a pass on a play that he will never be able to forget, in the Big House no less. Sure, it was raining, but players wear gloves for a reason these days. The rain couldn't have been in his eyes either, he wears a visor. What happened? Only Kelvin knows. For those that haven't seen the play yet, here's the video footage:



                  With all this said, we've gotten an opportunity to talk to Coach Kleinbauer a couple days ago in a press conference and also a personal interview with Kelvin Grady. The first time he's been on camera since the incident in an interview that you don't want to miss and can show how much sports can mean to people.

                  First, here's the press conference with Coach Kleinbauer as he allowed questions this past Monday.

                  *Coach Kleinbauer walks to the podium with a stern look on his face, clearing his throat*

                  Coach Kleinbauer: "Before I start taking any questions, I just wanna update everyone on the teams injuries and a few other issues. As you guys know already, Obi (Ezeh) & Martavious (Odoms) both got hurt early on in the season, their still on track to return in 3 weeks hopefully in time. Both want to be back in time for the Ohio State game, but we're taking things day-to-day and their rehabbing hard so we'll see how things shake up. Brandin (Hawthorne) however should be back in time for the OSU game as his back is feeling much better, but we still want to take precaution to with that. Moving along to the quarterback situation, this hasn't been an easy choice at all, but we've decided we're going to go with Devin Gardner for this week's game against Purdue. It'll be his first official start and he earned it after his performance last week. This isn't stating he's the new starting QB for the week, but he will get an opportunity this weekend. With all that said, I'll start taking some questions now."

                  Reporter Jim Beam: "Coach, Jim Beam here from a Wolverines fan site..."

                  Coach Kleinbauer: "I like your whiskey."

                  *laughter*

                  Beam: "So on topic of Devin Gardner, just curious as to what exactly you thought of his performance and what you expected from him when you decided to put him in?"

                  Coach Kleinbauer: "Well like I just stated, he played outstanding for a kid that's never played on the college level before. I don't care what level it is, playing QB is not an easy task at all. Obviously he exceeded my expectations along with everyone else in this room I'm sure, he looked very poised, especially after taking a sack on his very first snap. The young man can certainly play and he proved that in just one quarter which is why the rest of the coaching staff and I want to see what he can do in a full-game and not playing from behind by three scores."

                  Reporter Melissa Fallon: "Coach, Melissa Fallon from Yahoo! Sports, I'm sure you were expecting questions concerning Kelvin Grady, I'll start it off. Did you think Grady caught the football at first?"

                  Coach Kleinbauer: "Honestly, I couldn't see it happening live. On the other sideline and in the rain a good distance away, I judged on the reaction of the fans at what had happened. All I remember is asking Troy (Woolfolk) who was standing next to me on the sidelines during that time if he caught it or not. His response was, "I have no idea..." so several seconds later we realized that he didn't catch it and then saw the replay which and that's when I felt sick to my stomach, like someone had punched me in the gut. In my mind when I realized he didn't catch it I thought a defensive back swatted it down or maybe it was uncatchable ball, then I see that it bounced right off his hands and I couldn't believe it."

                  Reporter Lisa Sampson: "Lisa Sampson from ESPN.com. Coach, after realizing that and when your offense came to the sidelines, did you say anything to Kelvin (Grady)?"

                  Coach Kleinbauer: "I didn't say a word to anyone on the sidelines, in fact I saw later that night on SportsCenter that they caught me throwing my headset on the ground after. Sorry Motorola. But after the game we headed to the lockerroom and really no one wanted to talk, Kelvin especially. I remember he sat in his uniform in the lockerroom and was the last player to leave, all I said to him was, "It happens, pick your head up and let's get to work next week again." He didn't respond as I left the lockerroom.

                  Reporter Rashad Stewart: "Rashad Stewart of the Michigan Post, Coach where do you go from here after dropping another Big Ten game?"

                  Coach Kleinbauer: "You really know how to irritate someone don't you? We'll practice like we have every week and go and play as hard as we can like we do every game. Next question."

                  Reporter Lewis Gentry: "Lewis Gentry here of MLive.com, Coach do you have anything particular planned for Purdue this weekend? Last time you travelled to West Lafayette you suffered a loss to the Boilermakers. Are you worried this could happen again, even more so after two heartbreaking losses in a row?"

                  Coach Kleinbauer: "How the heck am I supposed to respond to that Lewis? In this business, as a coach you can't worry bout the past, only the present. My gameplan isn't going to change just because a team beat me 2 years ago, sh** happens and you move on. Any more questions? No...later fellas."

                  *Coach Kleinbauer walks off stage*

                  Earlier today we had a chance to talk to Kelvin Grady who agreed to speak with us briefly on all the things that have been happening in his life the past week.



                  Journalist Roger Hobbins: "First off, thanks for agreeing to do this Kelvin."

                  Michigan WR Kelvin Grady: "No problem Roger."

                  Hobbins: "So first things first, what happened on that play?"

                  Grady: "I dropped the ball. I did my route, which was a 15 yard in-route, as soon as I made my cut and ran past the defender I looked towards Devin (Gardner) and realized the ball was already out of his hands and it wasn't until the last second that I saw it. I just couldn't get a handle on it."

                  Hobbins: "What was the first thought that entered your mind when the whistle was blown and the ball hit the ground?"

                  Grady: "That I just lost the game for my team. For Devin. He had the confidence to throw me the football in the biggest part of the game and I let him down along with the rest of the people that were in that stadium. I was disgusted at myself and couldn't believe that I let the victory literally slip through my fingers."

                  Hobbins: "What did your teammates say to you after the game?"

                  Grady: "They didn't say a word honestly. You could here a penny drop in the lockerroom. Everyone just got undressed and went about their business. I was still in a shock of sorts that I just sat down and thought to myself. A couple teammates came over and patted me on the shoulder, including Devin who said, "We'll get em next time man, don't worry bout it too much.". I wish it was that easy for me, but at that time I just felt horrible. One of the worst feelings in my life."

                  Hobbins: "So how have the past few days been?"

                  Grady: "Honestly, not great. My life's actually been threatened a few times around campus or even at the store, it's actually been scary. So much in fact that I've actually decided to step away from the football team and just focus on my education for this last year."

                  Hobbins: "Wait, so you actually quit the team? Have you told Coach Kleinbauer about this?"

                  Grady: "I did a few hours ago, met with him in his office and told him bout the situation, apologized again. He asked me if I was sure this is what I really wanted to do, but he was cool about it and understood where I was coming from. Wasn't really mad, you could tell he was a bit disappointed but he wasn't going to fight me on it. I just think it's the best thing for me to do at this time. Already told my family last night when I made up my mind on it. Emotional conversation with my mother, but she's always the person I've gone to when I need guidance, and of course God too."

                  Hobbins: "What's next for Kelvin Grady then?"

                  Grady: "Finish my schooling and get a good career. But I do wanna apologize to all the fans and my teammates for what happened. I know alot of people will say it's just a football game, but people take their football very seriously. Especially up here in Ann Arbor. I'll still be on the sidelines to cheer on the team, Coach Kleinbauer said it's the least I could do so I took him up on that offer."

                  Hobbins: "Well then Kelvin, I wish you the best of luck in your future endevours. I'm sure you have brighter days ahead of you."

                  Grady: "Thanks Roger. I'm sure I will as well, God always has a plan and thank you for this opportunity so I could air some of my thoughts."

                  Hobbins: "Anytime Kelvin, take care."

                  Grady: "You too."
                  Last edited by krulmichael; 07-25-2010, 11:34 PM.

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                  Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                  Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                  Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                  Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                  Season V: 2-1

                  Comment

                  • gaysex4lif
                    No longer a noob
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 1476

                    #84
                    Woooow, he's gonna commit suicide.

                    good post man, I had a few laughs in there

                    Comment

                    • The Buddha
                      Junior Member
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 2401

                      #85
                      Those reporters were money, hard hitting journalism.


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                      Comment

                      • krulmichael
                        STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 10721

                        #86

                        Week 11 - Game Preview

                        Saturday, November 13th, 2010, 3:00 PM (EST)
                        Local Broadcast

                        Corso's Pick - Michigan
                        Herbstreit's Pick - Michigan



                        Team Ratings
                        Overall: B-
                        Offense: B
                        Defense: B-

                        Team Stats

                        Points Per Game: 23.1 (#59)
                        Total Offense: 2952 (#65)
                        Rush Offense: 795 (#92)
                        Pass Offense: 2157 (#43)
                        Total Defense: 3200 (#88)
                        Rush Defense: 962 (#70)
                        Pass Defense: 2238 (#97)
                        Turnover Diff: 10 (#8)

                        Key Player

                        QB #19 Caleb Terbush (rSo.) - 76 Overall - 105.5 QB Rating, 69/149, 941 Yds, 4 TD, 2 INT, 117.6 Game AVG, 56 ATT, 15 Yds, 1 TD, 0.2 ATT AVG, 1.8 Game AVG, 2 FUM

                        Injuries

                        TE #88 Jeff Lindsay (rSr.) - 77 Overall - Broken Collarbone (Probable)
                        CB #43 Walter Williams (Sr.) - 71 Overall - Broken Hand (6 Week)
                        QB #9 Robert Marve (rSo.) - 80 Overall - Broken Collarbone (Out For The Season)

                        Prospects Visiting

                        None



                        Team Ratings
                        Overall: B
                        Offense: B+
                        Defense: B

                        Team Stats

                        Points Per Game: 32.1 (#16)
                        Total Offense: 3141 (#59)
                        Rush Offense: 1130 (#44)
                        Pass Offense: 2011 (#51)
                        Total Defense: 2636 (#44)
                        Rush Defense: 742 (#34)
                        Pass Defense: 1894 (#54)
                        Turnover Diff: 1 (#52)

                        Key Player

                        QB #7 Devin Gardner (Fr.) - 76 Overall - 169.7 QB Rating, 9/17, 197 Yds, 1 TD, 7 ATT, 10 Yds, 1 TD, 1.4 ATT AVG

                        Injuries

                        OLB #7 Brandin Hawthorne (So.) - 80 Overall - Strained Back (2 Weeks)
                        MLB #45 Obi Ezeh (rSr.) - 81 Overall - Abdominal Tear (3 Weeks)
                        WR #9 Martavious Odoms (Jr.) - 85 Overall - Dislocated Elbow (3 Weeks)

                        Prospects Visiting

                        None

                        Twitch Channel
                        http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


                        Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                        Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                        Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                        Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                        Season V: 2-1

                        Comment

                        • krulmichael
                          STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 10721

                          #87
                          Week 11 - Game Report

                          Michigan Wolverines (6-3) (2-3) at Purdue Boilermakers (5-4) (2-3)

                          4th Quarter Explosion Leads Wolverines To Easy Win...But At What Price?


                          This Was The Hit That Ended Devin Gardner's Season

                          It Was Over When... - Following Smith's 55 yard TD when Sophomore DE Craig Roh scooped up a fumble and returned it 37 yards giving the Wolverines 31-7 lead.

                          Turning Point - When Sophomore HB Vincent Smith broke off a 55 yard touchdown run to kickoff the 4th quarter.

                          Stat Of The Night - True Freshman QB Devin Gardner's season coming to an end with a torn shoulder.




                          Box Score
                          - 7 - 7 - 3 - 21 - 38
                          - 0 - 7 - 0 - 0 - 7


                          Players Of The Game
                          - DE #53

                          Ryan Van Bergen - 5 TAK, 3 TFL, 3 Sacks

                          - MLB #47

                          Chris Carlino - 4 TAK, 1 INT, 1 DEF


                          QB#5 Tate Forcier - 3/11, 65 Yds, 1 TD, 1 INT, 2 ATT, -2 Yds
                          QB#7 Devin Gardner - 11/18, 157 Yds, 2 TD, 1 INT, 5 ATT, 54 Yds, 10.8 AVG, 1 FUM
                          HB#2 Vincent Smith - 19 ATT, 119 Yds, 1 TD, 6.2 AVG, 2 FUM
                          WR#21 Junior Hemingway - 3 REC, 57 Yds, 1 TD, 19.0 AVG, 11 YAC
                          WR#22 Darryl Stonum - 1 REC, 22 Yds, 1 TD
                          TE#86 Kevin Koger - 2 REC, 41 Yds, 1 TD, 1 YAC
                          OLB#27 Mike Jones - 5 TAK, 1 INT
                          DE#53 Ryan Van Bergen - 5 TAK, 3 TFL, 3 Sacks
                          DE#88 Craig Roh - 4 TAK, 1 FR, 1 TD
                          DT#95 Renaldo Sagesse - 4 TAK, 1 TFL, 1 Sack
                          CB#29 Troy Woolfolk - 4 TAK, 1 INT, 1 FF, 1 DEF
                          MLB#42 J.B. Fitzgerald - 2 TAK, 1 FR, 3 DEF
                          DT#68 Mike Martin - 3 TAK, 1 FF
                          CB#12 J.T. Floyd - 1 TAK, 1 INT, 3 DEF
                          K#34 Brendan Gibbons - 1/2 FG, 5/5 XP, 51 Long

                          Player Stats

                          QB#19 Caleb Terbrush - 21/34, 151 Yds, 1 TD, 3 INT, 9 ATT, -1 Yd, 1 FUM
                          HB#23 Ralph Bolden - 15 ATT, 39 Yds, 2.6 AVG, 1 FUM, 9 REC, 55 Yds, 6.1 AVG, 69 YAC
                          WR#3 Waynelle Gravesande - 1 REC, 20 Yds, 1 TD, 16 YAC
                          MLB#47 Chris Carlino - 4 TAK, 1 INT, 1 DEF
                          CB#38 Josh VanZant - 1 INT
                          DE#2 Gerald Gooden - 5 TAK, 3 TFL, 1 FF
                          DE#94 Ryan Kerrigan - 5 TAK, 2 TFL, 1 FF
                          DT#93 Kawann Short - 3 TAK, 1 FF
                          FS#32 Albert Evans - 3 TAK, 1 FR, DEF
                          K#37 Carson Wiggs - 0/3 FG, 1/1 XP

                          Twitch Channel
                          http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


                          Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                          Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                          Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                          Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                          Season V: 2-1

                          Comment

                          • krulmichael
                            STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 10721

                            #88

                            Happenings Around The Big Ten

                            Big Ten Week 11 Recap

                            Minnesota 47 at Illinois 24
                            #21 Iowa 34 at Northwestern 0
                            Indiana 10 at #7 Wisconsin 31
                            #6 Penn State 7 at #1 Ohio State 34

                            Big Ten Players Of The Week

                            Offense: - QB#8 Adam Weber (rSr.) - 17/34, 330 Yds, 4 TD

                            Defense: - OLB#51 Gary Tinsley (Jr.) - 2 TAK, 2 ATK, 1 FF, 1 FR

                            Twitch Channel
                            http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


                            Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                            Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                            Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                            Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                            Season V: 2-1

                            Comment

                            • krulmichael
                              STRAAAAANGE MUSIC!
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 10721

                              #89


                              NCAA Week 11 Recap


                              Top 25 Scores

                              #12 Pittsburgh 19 at Connecticut 28
                              #5 Boise State 45 at Idaho 0
                              Tulsa 20 at #8 Houston 25
                              #19 Clemson 26 at Florida State 28
                              San Diego State 16 at #4 TCU 52
                              #10 Utah 28 at #24 Notre Dame 6
                              Kansas 3 at #23 Nebraska 34
                              #11 Nevada 45 at Fresno State 48
                              Mississippi State 7 at #2 Alabama 27
                              #18 Stanford 24 at Arizona State 0
                              #21 Iowa 34 at Northwestern 0
                              Indiana 10 at #7 Wisconsin 31
                              Oklahoma State 13 at #9 Texas 20
                              #6 Penn State 7 at #1 Ohio State 34
                              #25 Miami 37 at #13 Georgia Tech 27
                              #15 Oregon 22 at Cal 25
                              #14 USC 28 at Arizona 14
                              #20 Texas Tech 31 at #3 Oklahoma 26
                              #22 Virginia Tech 27 at North Carolina 10
                              Georgia 3 at #17 Auburn 22
                              UTEP 3 at #16 Arkansas 49



                              Code:
                              RK	LW	Team/Votes	Rec	Points	
                              ================================================
                              1	1	Ohio State (40)	10-0	1504
                              2       2	Alabama (21)	10-0	1373	
                              3	4	TCU     	11-0	1136
                              4	5	Boise State     9-0     1111
                              5	8	Houston         10-0	994
                              6	7	Wisconsin       8-1     983
                              7	9	Texas           8-2	907
                              8	10	Utah            9-1	900
                              9	3       Oklahoma        9-1	895
                              10	6	Penn State    	8-2	806
                              11	14	USC             7-2	744
                              12	16	Arkansas        8-2	668
                              13	17	Auburn          10-1	642
                              14	20	Texas Tech      8-2	632
                              15	18	Stanford  	8-2	612
                              16	13	Georgia Tech    8-2	529
                              17	21	Iowa            7-3	507
                              18	11	Nevada          9-1	490
                              19	22	Virginia Tech   7-3	474
                              20	12      Pittsburgh      7-2	465
                              21	25      Miami           7-3	452
                              22	23	Nebraska        8-2	439
                              23	UR	Texas A&M       8-2	353
                              24	15      Oregon          7-3	346
                              25	UR	West Virginia   7-1	317
                              
                              Dropped Out: Clemson (#19), Notre Dame (#24)
                              
                              Others Receiving Votes: Florida State (286), Rutgers (279), Clemson (269), Notre Dame (187), Cal (162), Navy (127), Ole Miss (126), Michigan State (71), [color=#000063][B]Michigan (25)[/B][/color][B][/B]
                              Players Of The Week

                              Offense: - QB#1 Jerrod Johnson (rSr.) - 33/47, 473 Yds, 4 TD, 10 ATT, 12 Yds

                              Defense: - MLB#32 Scott Lutrus (rSr.) - 5 TAK, 5 TFL, 4 ATK, 1 INT, 2 Sacks, 1 FF



                              1. Case Keenum (rSr.) - QB - Houston
                              Vs. Tulsa W (25-20): 27/38, 280 Yards, 2 Touchdowns, 23 Carries, 28 Yards

                              2. DeMarco Murray (rSr.) - HB - Oklahoma
                              Vs. TTU L (31-26): 22 Carries, 102 Yards, 4 Receptions, 45 Yards, 1 Touchdown

                              3. Taylor Potts (rSr.) - QB - Texas Tech
                              At OU W (31-26): 28/49, 391 Yards, 3 Touchdowns

                              4. Jerrod Johnson (rSr.) - QB - Texas A&M
                              At Bay W (41-17): 33/47, 473 Yards, 4 Touchdowns, 10 Carries, 12 Yards

                              5. Matthew Tucker (So.) - HB - TCU
                              Vs. SDSU W (52-16): 23 Carries, 146 Yards, 3 Touchdowns, 3 Receptions, 55 Yards

                              Twitch Channel
                              http://www.twitch.tv/krulmichael20


                              Season I: 10-6 (NFC North Champions)
                              Season II: 9-7 (NFC North Champions)
                              Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
                              Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
                              Season V: 2-1

                              Comment

                              • FirstTimer
                                Freeman Error

                                • Feb 2009
                                • 18729

                                #90
                                Just saw the highlight from the Illinois game.

                                To be fair...the ball was thrown behind him. Still should have been a catch but the drop wasn't nearly as bad on video as it was described.

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