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KSU SMOKES MICHIGAN!!!

Mike

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Wildcats done good, even with a 74 year old coach. I guess experience does mean something....................

TEMPE, Ariz. — For the final time this season, Michigan offered up a crushing defeat.

There are no more games, after the Wolverines lost the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl,31-14, to Kansas State, in the only way they could.

When the offense showed promise in the first half, the defense was torched.

When the defense found its legs after halftime, the offense retreated into a shell.

BOX SCORE: Kansas State 31, Michigan 14

The maddening inconsistency of the season – game to game, half to half sometimes – was on full display at Sun Devil Stadium Saturday before the third-largest crowd in bowl history of 53,284.

It wasn't hard to tell which team ended the season winning six of seven games and which one lost five of six.

The loss even was historic as, combined with Notre Dame's Pinstripe Bowl win earlier in the day, vaulted the Irish to the all-time lead in winning percentage over U-M, 0.733 to 0.732.

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Those fans watched as U-M's freshman quarterback Shane Morris was mediocre (24-of-38, 196 passing yards) yet his receivers dropped passes.

They watched as he tried to create with his arm, knowing his team was producing another putrid rushing effort – aside from his fourth-quarter 40-yard rush, setting up U-M's lone meaningless touchdown with 1:15 remaining in the game.

By then, the pressure was off as the U-M defense had dug a significant enough hole by letting Kansas State's best player, receiver Tyler Lockett, burn the defense for three first-half touchdowns.

For many, the air left the balloon almost immediately, on the first drive of the game, as Kansas State plowed through the U-M defense for a soul-sucking 7:41 touchdown drive, setting the tone before U-M ever touched the ball.

Just over three hours later, that left this season with the miserable 7-6 finish, capped by a bowl game that was so dispiriting, it was a challenge to find anything positive.

Had the Wolverines shown some life and played the game close, maybe a few would imagine regular quarterback Devin Gardner – out with a left foot injury – could have saved it with his explosion. But this was never close, Michigan never threatened and simply limped to the merciful conclusion, saving its lone explosive moment for when the game was out of reach.

Even when something went right – Jeremy Gallon catching a 22-yard pass to set U-M's single-season receiving record, which ended at 1,373 yards – it was followed immediately by horror – a Morris interception returned 51 yards to set up the dagger touchdown to make it 31-6 with 2:25 to play.

The Wolverines had a second-half chance, but even when handed that, they wilted, showing no life.

U-M played the third quarter to a scoreless stalemate, which was progress in this game, already down 15 points at halftime and even felt an opportunity.

The Wolverines started the quarter by forcing a missed field goal on the Wildcats' first drive, but the clock was working against them as it ate seven minutes.

Then on the Wildcats' second drive of the quarter they were marching for an insurance score and nearly had it when Lockett had a long touchdown pass hit his hands in the end zone.

But he dropped it, giving U-M life, which it seized the next play as U-M defensive end Mario Ojemudia recovered a fumble. Yet four plays later, the ball was back to the Wildcats (8-5).

The first half looked like the U-M defense never changed from Ohio State game, apparently as Kansas State had three full first-half drives and all ended in quarterback Jake Waters hitting Lockett for those scores.

He burned Raymon Taylor on two of them and Blake Countess on one each with a different move. Considering Lockett entered the game as a 1,100 yard receiver with eight touchdowns, he would seem to be the defensive focus from the start but the Wolverines had no answers in the red zone – or anywhere on the field for that matter as Kansas State started the game by converting 6-of-7 third downs.

As impressive as Waters was, Morris nearly matched him in first half accuracy and yardage, completing 15-of-19 passes for 121 yards. But stalling twice in the red zone and settling for field goals and punting once dug the Wolverines a 21-6 hole at the half.

Much of that was attributable to the 10 team rushing yards at the half, with tight end/receiver Devin Funchess leading the team with 14.

It was clearly over and 30 minutes still had to be played.
 
It didn't hurt anything that the Mild cats hadn't won a bowl game since 2002; Meatchicken's starting QB (who accounted for 75% of their offense this year) was out, and you could drive a 379 Pete through their defense. Ron Prince could have probably coached this one for the W.
 
just go lose to Georgia. will the Big Ten even win a bowl game??? if not, then they are behind even the ACC in power rankings..... Nubbs made a great choice going to the B1G ... LMAO


Lockett is awesome! Waters is improving his run game.... Cats will be in the hunt next year for a Big 12 title......
 
Let's see....Snyder has been at KSU for what...20 years? And all he has to show for it is what...2 conference titles and 0 National titles? Give him another 20 years and he might get the job done.
 
Snyder has taken KSU from nothing, to something.....NU is going from something to nothing..... rather ride the KSU train to greatness, than be on the down hill slide that is nubb football.....

hang on to those old dusty trophies.... cause that is all you have...memories,..... KSU has a FUTURE....

enjoy your mid pack status in the worst conference in football.....
 
It takes an entire building to hold all our trophies, honors, and accolades. All you need in Manhattan is a pup tent. We'll get there again. When Snyder vapor locks, you won't even get close.

BTW....the Mild Cats just appeared in their 17th bowl game. We hit #50 this time. Not exactly neck and neck. LMAO....KSU is just like Obama...they have "Hope for the future!" At 74, there's not a lot of future for Snyder.
 
My cousin, a HUGE cornhusker fan, and UNL alumn, told me that the ONLY big 10 school he had picked to win was Minnesota.... said every other school would be a loss...... I think the Big 12 will go 60 % winners in the bowls.....
 
jigs said:
My cousin, a HUGE cornhusker fan, and UNL alumn, told me that the ONLY big 10 school he had picked to win was Minnesota.... said every other school would be a loss...... I think the Big 12 will go 60 % winners in the bowls.....

Hey Genius....I'm not sure what kind of math they teach in the land of wheat, but nature dictates that 50% of the teams selected to play in bowl games will lose.
 
I saw three drives right down to the red zone where, had they kicked a field goal on two of them, NU would not have won...poor coaching.

on the bright side, the win keeps Bozo at the helm, and that is good for every other team in football...he will keep NU on the downward spiral.....
 

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