2006: Michigan 17 Penn State 10 (PART 2)
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Part 2:
Game played on October 14, 2006 in Happy Valley.
2006 Michigan Wolverines Starting Lineups..
OFFENSE:
Split End - Steve Breaston
Spilt End - Carl Tabb
Left Tackle - Jake Long
Left Guard - Adam Kraus
Center - Mark Bihl
Right Guard - Alex Mitchell
Right Guard - Justin Boren
Right Tackle - Reuben Riley
Right Tackle - Alex Mitchell
Tight End - Tyler Ecker
Tight End - Mike Massey
Tight End - Carson Butler
Wide Receiver - Mario Manningham
Wide Receiver - Carl Tabb
Wide Receiver - Adrian Arrington
Wide Receiver - Greg Matthews
Quarterback - Chad Henne
Tailback - Mike Hart
Fullback - Obi Oluigbo
Fullback - Brian Thompson
DEFENSE:
Defensive End - LaMarr Woodley
Defensive Tackle - Terrance Taylor
Nose Tackle - Terrance Taylor
Defensive Tackle - Alan Branch
Defensive End - Rondell Biggs
Strong Side Linebacker - Shawn Crable
Middle Linebacker - David Harris
Middle Linebacker - Prescott Burgess
Middle Linebacker - Chris Gaham
Weak Side Linebacker - Precott Burgess
Weak Side Linebacker - Chris Harris
Weak Side Linebacker - Dave Harris
Left Cornerback - Leon Hall
Left Cornerback - Brandon Harrison
Strong Safety - Jamar Adams
Strong Safety - Willis Barringer
Free Safety - Brandent Englemon
Free Safety - Ryan Mundy
Free Safety - Willis Barringer
Right Cornerback - Morgan Trent
Right Cornerback - Charles Stewart
Right Cornerback - Brandon Harrison
@DMichiganWol21 Thank you. As soon as I hear him doing the game, the TV gets muted and I sync up the tv feed with the radio feed.
@mstevens24 To be fair, MIchigan had a few near-miscues in this game, so I guess all we can say is it was what it was, a defensive slobberknocker. It was actually pretty similar to the Penn State-Iowa game played two years later where Penn State dominated everywhere but the scoreboard for three quarters, holding the ball for 29:15 after three. Unlike that game, Michigan didn't have a colossal fourth quarter meltdown and showed why they were one of the best teams in the country.
Huge talent difference between these two teams. Penn st only had one player in this game who had long nfl career. Michigan had Jake long Lamar woodley David Harris Leon hall Allen branch chad henne Steve breaston all had long nfl careers. Just shows u the effect happy valley has that this game was as close on the scoreboard as it was.
9:40 "Why's a Michigan highlights channel showing the Wolverines being forced to punt?"
*Penn State punt returner gets lit up as soon as he catches it*
"Ah, that's why"
@Amaizenblue86
For the same reason we lit up Florida for 41 points in the Capital One bowl. A good defense isn't lights-out at every position. A good defense excels at not allowing the opponent to exploit the weaknesses that exist. This was still shortly after Safety Armageddon. Englemon was okay at best, Mundy was talented but couldn't cover worth a damn, but it didn't matter for most games because the front seven just killed everyone.
yea our secondary sort of got exploited against osu and usc, but our front 7 was straight nasty!!
Oh, how good the Michigan defense looked in this game.. injuring two QB's, at least 8 sacks lmao, hits were hard, tackling was near perfect, wow... How did we end the season so poorly with such a nasty defense?!
I miss our play caller on offense
Just 2 things about this game.
I wonder what the score could have been if mario was playing, and I wonder if penn state didnt luck out and fall on every one of there fumbles what the score should have been.
No! You hold on Brent.
He was completely off in this game. Every so often he makes a WTF statement but overall, I've always kind of liked Brent. I'm pretty sure I'm in the minority on that.
6:21 "Zoltan"
Lloyd carr
Makes me sick to watch this. This was just 4 YEARS AGO people!!! :-(
@WolverineHistorian I actually like Musberger