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Get StartedI thought I saw somewhere that they thought they could get another year for Kemp. Bredeson is going to be tough to replace. A 4 year starter on the OL whose name was never said in a game so guard or not he was really good.
Carlo Kemp is a good kid and it wouldn't surprise me if he returned. He chose Michigan (his family said) for the degree, first.
Yeah. I read that about Kemp, also. I hope he comes back.
Bredeson has been awesome
Did I ever tell you guys my Bredeson story?
My friends and I were tailgating at the spring game about 6 or 8 years ago. This dude about our age walks by with a tall, fat high school kid. My buddy stops the adult and starts chatting with him. Turns out the kid is Ben Bredeson on a visit. They stay for a while, Dad eats some food and drinks some beers with us. Then they walk away towards the stadium.
My buddy says that Bredeson is going to turn out to be a really good football player for some team. I told him that he would never play a down for Michigan (kid was from Wisconsin and I figured he would go to Wisconsin.) A million things can happen from 8th or 9th grader to freshman year of college. I bet him a beer. I lost...
Needless to say, Ben improved quite a bit after that, though. Looked just like your typical fat kid from high school. (not that there is anything wrong with that)
I'm sure you have seen the video of the 4th and 1 showing Bredeson running through the huge hole in the right side of the line and Haskins running to the left. If only he Haskins had followed Bredeson.....
Could have only lost by 22. What could have been?!
I'm sure you have seen the video of the 4th and 1 showing Bredeson running through the huge hole in the right side of the line and Haskins running to the left. If only he Haskins had followed Bredeson.....
Yeah. I wish Haskins was better
I know. I was just joking. We have to be able to laugh at ourselves.With how wide open the field was Haskins may have scored on that play. The momentum was shifting to Michigan's side at that point in the game, that play ended that. OSU was given a short field and scored. But my post was really intended to contribute to the importance of Bredeson's role on the O line.
I know. I was just joking. We have to be able to laugh at ourselves.
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I heard Devin Gardner talking about that play. He said he hates wildcat and always has (he did say that when they first started using it). He said that it screws up the timing and the vision for running backs that are used to having another half second and a few more yards to see a hole. No clue how much that makes a difference for Haskins, but I thought it was interesting and it makes sense because he hasn't had that issue until the wildcat. I don't think he did at least.
Good. The village idiot should be laughed at.What dya mean? I laugh at you all the time.
I heard Devin Gardner talking about that play. He said he hates wildcat and always has (he did say that when they first started using it). He said that it screws up the timing and the vision for running backs that are used to having another half second and a few more yards to see a hole. No clue how much that makes a difference for Haskins, but I thought it was interesting and it makes sense because he hasn't had that issue until the wildcat. I don't think he did at least.
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