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Detroit Preview: Jacksonville
Detroit has picked itself up off the deck (at least for now) by picking up the first win of the season. However, Jacksonville ain’t VMI, so this team will be challenged in a big way, especially on the road. However, … Continue reading
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Tagged detroit, jacksonville, tempo-free
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Michigan 3, Loyola 10
If you ask me, there are a few ways to look at this result. First is that Michigan regressed slightly from what had been rapidly improving form. Another is that Loyola played things a little slower and choked the life … Continue reading
Detroit 11, VMI 6
So, Detroit removes itself from Reverse Survivor contention (as expected). A dominating defensive performance and a more-than-good enough offensive output were the story of the day. Tempo Free From the official box score, a look at the tempo-free stats: VMI 2013 VMI … Continue reading
Detroit Preview: VMI
So this is when the Titans will get their first win of the year. After a long break leading up to last week’s game against Marist, they seemed to play much better than they had been, and VMI is far … Continue reading
Youth Movement
The trajectory of Michigan’s season seems to be firmly in the upward direction. That’s a good thing (duh), and it’s happening on the backs of several young players. Due to a variety of reasons – among them injuries to upperclassmen – freshmen … Continue reading
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Tagged brad lott, charlie keady, chase brown, dan kinek, david joseph, gerald logan, kyle jackson, michael hernandez, michigan, paxton moore, peter kraus, tempo-free
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Michigan 7, Colgate 10
Michigan has played above their collective head in three straight games… does that just mean they’re a lot better by this point? That seems to be the case. There will surely be hiccups down the road, but this young team … Continue reading
Detroit 8, Marist 11
The short-handed Titans actually put up a bit more fight than I thought they would (the opposite of what happened when they lost their best offensive threat last year), but didn’t manage to pull an upset win against Marist. This … Continue reading
Michigan Preview: Colgate
So Michigan is playing well in the most recent stretch of games, but the team’s biggest weakness has been facing an exceptional attackman. Good thing they’re not facing the reigning Tewaaraton winner today… Colgate 3:00 p.m. EST – ESPNU March … Continue reading
Detroit Preview: Marist
After a loooong layoff, he Titans have a tough start to conference play, heading on the road to face the Marist squad that they nipped in overtime at home last year. Marist’s trajectory this year has been upward, while Detroit … Continue reading
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Michigan 8, Fairfield 10
This… it went better than expected. Michigan kept things really close, and had a legitimate shot to win it in the fourth quarter. Is that progress, or just a random occurrence? We’ll have to dig deeper to figure that out. … Continue reading