This post, written on December 31st, should be a reflection on this year, 2024, that is coming to a close. It is not. Maybe, I will pen a New Year’s post tomorrow morning.
Today? I wasn’t quite sure. I started watching the Michigan bowl game and as the game progressed, well, it became my topic.
Michigan is playing Alabama in the ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa… formerly known as the Hall of Fame Bowl. While many of the other bowl games not in the National Championship Series have very few fans in the stands, this game looks to be well attended. Michigan is a 16-point underdog. This is due to the fact a lot more Michigan stalwarts opted not to play in this game because they had decided to enter the NFL Draft. This was not as big a problem for Bama, as a most of their players who could have opted out wanted another shot at Michigan after their Rose Bowl loss, 27-20, in overtime on January 1st of this year.
As a result, Michigan was a 16-point underdog. Just like in the Ohio State game, everyone expected Michigan to lose. But because of what we did in the Ohio State game, the Michigan fans I know understood the logic of point spread but had more faith in this Michigan.
While many of the other bowl games not in the National Championship Series have very few fans in the stands, this game was very well attended by the faithful fans of each school.
Alabama took the opening kickoff, got a couple of first downs. Then they went for it on 4th down and Michigan stopped them and took over on downs. Michigan drove down to the Alabama 27 and kicked a field goal to take a 3-0 lead. As soon as they kicked the field goal, a rainstorm started. During that rain and eventual torrential downpour, Alabama fumbled and Michigan got a another field goal. Michigan intercepted Alabama and scored a touchdown. Michigan recovered another fumble and got another first down. In the rain the Alabama backs and ends were slipping and falling when they made their cuts. At the end of the 1st quarter, Michigan had 2 first downs, 43 total yards of total offense. Alabama has 2 first downs and -2 yards of total offense. The score was Michigan 16, Alabama 0.
The 2nd quarter was different. The rain stopped. Alabama stopped turning the ball over and regained their footing. The Michigan offense was stymied by the Alabama defense. Reminiscent of the Michigan - Ohio State game, the Alabama offense showed their explosiveness with 6 minutes left in the quarter. Starting at their own 29, they scored a touchdown in just four plays that included a run of 28 yards and a 25-yard touchdown pass. Michigan took the ball, got two first downs, and then had to punt it away. Michigan downed the punt on the Alabama 4-yard line with only 58 seconds left in the half. With back-to-back plays, Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe ran for 41 yards and then passed for 40. Alabama was first and goal at the 6-yard line with less than 20 seconds on the clock. Michigan’s defense pressured them into three incomplete passes and held them to a field goal. The score at halftime: 16-10.
The third quarter of the Michigan – Alabama was scoreless. Both defenses played, dug in and played very tough. Again, it was reminiscent of the Ohio State game.
The fourth quarter of the ReliaQuest Bowl was a nail biter. The quarter opened with Michigan having the ball. Michigan punted to Alabama who drove to the Michigan 36 and turned It over on downs for a second time. Michigan took over and ran the ball on eight plays down to the Alabama 19 where they kicked a field goal. With a score of 19-10 and 7:21 left on the clock, Alabama needed to score twice to win. They began their next drive they drove 47 yards in eight plays to the Michigan 33 where they kicked a 51-yard field goal to make it a 19-13 game. Michigan then got a first down and then had to punt. A return of 38 yards put Alabama on their own 44 with 2:18 left in the game. In six plays, Alabama was 1st and 10 at the Michigan 15 with about 1 minute left in the game. The Michigan defense dug and after forcing four incomplete passes Michigan took over on downs for a third time in this game. As Alabama was out of time outs, Michigan took a knee on two snaps and ended the game.
As noted above, this game was very reminiscent of the Michigan – Ohio State game just a month ago. Michigan controlled the time of possession, ran the ball, and kept Alabama’s explosive offense off the field. When that offense was on the field, Michigan’s defense held them to 13 points. We made them play our game.
We beat Alabama twice this year. We beat them on January 1, 2024 in the Rose Bowl and again today, December 31, 2024, in the ReliaQuest Bowl. We are the only team to beat Alabama twice in one year. We lead the series with them 4-3.
This Michigan team did not look good earlier in this season. They lost to Texas, Washington, Oregon, Illinois, and Indiana. Before the Northwestern game, it was not clear if we would be bowl eligible. Then we ran the table beating NW, Ohio State, and, today, Alabama. As the year progressed, the offensive line started to gel. We settled on Davis Warren as quarterback who went from worrisome to a very gutsy OK. As the offense started to eat up the clock, the defense was fresher for the whole and realized their potential. We ended up the season as a pretty good football team.
Things are looking pretty good for Michigan Football in 2025. Go Blue.
Happy New Year! A prosperous, healthy, and happy 2025 to one and all.
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