I watched the game. I don't need to watch the "film" again. Walker had TD runs of 27, 58 and 23 yards that accounted for 108 of his 197 rushing yards. All 3 of those were instances where they caught michigan in a substitution. Outside of those 3 runs he averaged 4.5 ypc. Good, not great.
This is simply wrong, you should watch it again. Here's the
indisputable video evidence:
- At the 4:15 mark Walker scores from 27 yards out - his first of 4 TDs against a clearly set uofm defense. uofm was NOT substituting and in fact had him bottled up for seemingly no gain until he cut to the outside and blew the doors off your defense.
- at the 6:44 mark Walker does score at TD from 8 yds out on a substiuting uofm defense after the 40 yard pass play (against a set michigan defense). It's the only TD against a sustituting uofm defense, but not one of the 3 your biased and incorrect recall mentioned.
- At the 12:29 mark Walker punches it in from the 1 against a well set and not substituting uofm defense. You didn't mention this one either but I wanted to remind you he had 5 TDs, not 3 in case you forgot that too.
- at the 13:22 mark Walker scores again, this time from 58 yds. Although running tempo, it's against a clearly set and clearly not substituting uofm defense.
- at the 15:27 mark Walker scores again against a set and not substituting uofm defense on a 23 yard run up the middle.
So only 1 of his 5 TDs were against a substituting uofm defense and it's not one of the TDs you mentioned in your obviously false claim. If you want to take those 8 yards away from him, his average on the day was 8.59/carry. It actually goes up a bit - LOLOLOL. He destroyed your defense with an absolutely dominant performance ALL DAY LONG - and it didn't matter whether they were set or looking like a clown show. I don't expect you to admit you're wrong, but you clearly are - perhaps because of that bias you claim afflicts every fan base but not uofm's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guQbfhYLd1Q
Funny you don't mention that Antrell Anthony's first TD came because a Spartan defender fell down or that he got away with pushing off on his second TD. Can we chalk that up to bias?
On top of everything else michigan out gained MSU 552-395. The difference was Michigan was in the red zone 6 times and scored 1 TD. A major reason for their red zone struggles last season was the qb who couldn't run and wouldn't pass anywhere but the short side of the field. JJ has neither of those limitations.
93 of those yards came on 1 play where the MSU defender fell down. The idea that you somehow dominated that game because of total offense differential is moronic. You got outlasted in a slug fest by a tougher team.
Pound your chest all you want and continue to delude yourself with the idea that "Tuck comin", but your squad won (fair and square mind you) that you cannot hope to build into the game plan again. You don't have walker, your secondary still sucks, your QB is still awful and Michigan actually got better at the qb position. What kind of mental gymnastics does it take to convince yourself that you are somehow the favorite in that game?
I'm not pounding my chest about "Tuck Coming" - I'm still on the fence about him and I'm not excited about our prospects this season. But this isn't about this year's game - it's about your bias leading you to misrepresent the facts about last year's game which you clearly are - perhaps that's why you're trying to pivot the argument to passing stats and predictions about this year?