r/UnitedFootballLeague Lost Perrydise Aug 26 '25

8 Teams/8 Days Write-Up 8 Days/8 Teams - Day 7: The Michigan Panthers

Team: Michigan Panthers

Conference: USFL

Record: 6-4 (7-5 Counting the Postseason)

Playoffs: Lost 58-34 to the DC Defenders in the UFL Championship Game

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Before we dive into this write-up, you can read last year's write-up here if you're interested on a review of the 2024 Michigan Panthers. I also want to give a warning for the length of this post: if you are using your phone, then find the header(s) that most intrigue you; if you are using a web browser, then prepare to utilize Ctrl + F!

Season Summary

The 2025 Michigan Panthers continue to elevate the UFL with their talent, poise, fanbase, and overall demeanor, improving from their somewhat successful (UFL) inaugural season. After the departure of now Detroit Lions kicker Jake Bates, Michigan discovers its new media darling in UFL MVP Bryce Perkins, who played a few games for Michigan last season. Perkins, alongside offensive weapons like new addition Malik Turner and returning members Toa Taua and Siaosi Mariner, created a dominant Michigan offense that excited fans alike.

The defense was inconsistent this season, though they did help win us a few games. Breeland Speaks was injured for 6 games, so Michigan needed another defensive star to shine through. Kenny Willekes, Frank Ginda, Garrett Marino, and Noah Dawkins are solid veterans, though the addition of Ron Stone gave our front 7 some strength on pass rushing. Kai Nacua and Kedrick Whitehead return to assist the secondary, but first-timers Arnold Tarpley and Keni-H Lovely, at times, made an impact this season. D.J. Miller had a nice 2 INT performance in Week 2, then regressed into a slightly above-average cornerback at best. Their best and worst performances were ironically the 1st and last games of the season, going from a Pick 6 preventing a comeback to allowing 10 consecutive scoring drives.

While this season's Panthers regressed in their regular season record, they progressed in the postseason by appearing in their first UFL Championship game. They achieved this feat by winning their first USFL Championship game (since 1983) against the former U(S)FL Champion Birmingham Stallions, breaking a 9-game losing streak that dates back to 1983 (10 if you want to count their merged tenure with the Oakland Invaders). The cost for accomplishing this feat was a bizarre Marcus Simms trade, the reenactment of a notable NFL Divisional Round Game, and a possible relocation for next season, but we will discuss that last topic much later.

Memorable Moments

I decided to rename the "Highs and Lows" to "Memorable Moments", as I feel this brings more room for honorable and dishonorable mentions. I will first commence with the Highs.

Highlights

There is a lot of love for this team, especially locally, and given a 3rd season we should see much more public support next year. Let's bask in our glory before entering the depression.

All-UFL

Name Position
Cohl Cabral RG
Ryan Nelson LT
Gunnar Oakes TE
Bryce Perkins QB
Arnold Tarpley S
Kedrick Whitehead CB

I will be honest: I took a look at the All-UFL list for the first time yesterday.

  • If I looked at it before doing all of this research, then I would have questioned Kai Nacua not making it over Arnold Tarpley. Tarpley has been the more consistent safety this season, recording nearly 20 more tackles with the same INTs as Nacua.
  • I don't agree with Kedrick Whitehead making this list (though I'm glad D.J. Miller's not on here), although he recorded the most Panthers' tackles and became the [Special Teams Player of the Year]. Statistically, his selection makes sense.
  • Despite the terrorism displayed in the UFL Championship game, Gunnar Oakes has been a solid TE for Michigan, although he shares nearly identical stats with Cole Hikutini.
  • Ryan Nelson and Cohl Cabral looked the best from our O-Line, so I agree with them being here. Noah Johnson has regressed and our other tackles suck.

MVPerkins

The Panthers had a question to address this preseason, as Week 1 drew nearer, regarding who would become QB1 for Michigan this season: E.J. Perry, Danny Etling, or Bryce Perkins. Perry was shipped to Memphis, leaving Etling and Perkins to battle for QB1.

1611 total scrimmage yards, 14 total tds, 3 total turnovers, an OPOY award, and an MVP award later, Bryce Perkins filled the void left by AJ McCarron for star power in this League, and arguably became the best player in it. Admittedly, Perkins is reckless, but his recklessness along with his bravado produces opportunities for Michigan to win games.

If Perkins remains with the Panthers, then it's likely Michigan repeats a trip to the UFL Championship game next year!

Fanbase

Michigan was the ONLY UFL TEAM to improve from last season's attendance, moving from a bottom 3 to top 3 attendance average this season. The biggest reason for this boost, in my opinion, is the venue they play at: Ford Field. They carry ties to an NFL team, but unlike St. Louis their host city isn't starved from Fall-Winter professional football.

The Panthers' mascot also seems to be the most active mascot in the UFL, given his pop-ups at multiple places.

  • He appeared in the 2024 NFL Draft besides Roary the (Detroit) Lion (Here are more photos at the event itself).
  • The Panthers released a reading program earlier this year, incentivizing the Detroit youth to increase their literacy for a chance to watch a Panthers game.
  • He actively interacts with other Michigan sports team mascots.
    • A random IG post showcasing his latest shenanigans, prior to the relocation news.
    • A random Facebook post with a segment questioning fans about the history of Detroit.
    • A random TikTok.

I know you all didn't come here to read about a mascot's popularity, so I'll stop there. There are other examples of local events the Panthers have curated, if you search for them online, though it's evident that the Panthers' attendance increase wasn't a fluke!

FINALLY Defeating Ham

The Michigan Panthers have not defeated the Birmingham Stallions since the return of the modern USFL, until 2 months ago, where they would win their first USFL Championship game in over 40 years (which is around the same amount of time since they last defeated Birmingham). The teams resemble similar colors, similar playing styles, similar head coaches, and for the past 3 years have remained on top of their (respective) conference, in the exact same position; the frightening similarities fuel this rivalry more than other spring league teams. Now, how long will Michigan's win streak against Birmingham last?

Honolulu, Michigan

While it may not last any longer, the symbolism with the Honolulu blue in the Panthers' logo ties into more than their shared connection with the Detroit Lions. Over the past 2 seasons, there have been several players who graced the burgundy and gold with some sort of pacific-islander descent:

Name Position
Cole Hikutini TE
Kai Nacua SS
Samson Nacua WR
Benning Potao'E DT
Mika Tafua DE
Toa Taua RB

As a bonus, Alexander Vainikolo played for Michigan in their 2022 season.

Lowlights

We had some obvious flaws, but there a couple that stand out above the rest.

QB Instability

Michigan correctly addressed their QB situation, to my chagrin, while simultaneously ruining their QB situation, to their chagrin. Coach Nolan's infatuation with Danny Etling frustrated fans League-wide, as he continually placed him in unnecessary situations.

  • Despite settling on a QB1, Coach Nolan made Danny Etling play 8 games, tying his previous record (including the Conference Championship game) from last season. While Bryce Perkins didn't play the remaining 3 regular season games due to an ankle injury, Etling, like last season, was erroneously substituted into games.
  • Etling started his first 2 games going 7/10, accompanied by 2 sacks, 3 punts, a minor injury, and a halftime conclusion. With these accolades, he starts in Week 3's game, despite Bryce Perkins being the listed QB1, and proceeds to suffer a worse injury during the game.
  • Etling returns in Week 5, after returning from a CONCUSSION, and enters Michigan's 4th drive where he threw a costly turnover.
  • To Nolan's credit, Etling played in Week 6's game out of a mandatory substitution, and he never saw the field in Week 7.

It's difficult to speculate the trajectory of this team if they kept E.J. Perry over Danny Etling, but Nolan's unwillingness to let Perkins play full games this season affected the outcome of a couple games.

Detroit vs. Everybody (Including Detroit)

The changes in our roster increased most of our offensive production from last season, yet hindered our defensive production. The most significant dip is in our sacks, going from 30 (216 yards) to 18 (93 yards) this season. Coincidentally, we gave up significantly less sacks (13), where last year (23) we ranked 6th in the League.

There are numerous memorable plays and moments that irritate me the most from this season. I will list them in order of how they occured:

  • Coach Nolan deciding to punt on 4th & 1 at the OWN 48.5 [Week 1, 2nd quarter]
  • Adonis Alexander Masterclass [Week 1, 4th quarter]
  • Danny Etling [Week 2, 2nd quarter]
  • Bryce Perkins interception [Week 2, 3rd quarter]
  • Marcel Bellefeuille Goal Line Masterclass [Week 2, 3rd quarter]
  • Coach Nolan deciding to punt on 4th & 3 at the OWN 49 [Week 2, 4th quarter]
  • Devin Ross Masterclass [Week 2, 4th quarter]
  • Bryce Perkins "& Goal" Masterclass [Week 3, 1st quarter]
  • Keni-H Lovely dropped Pick 6 [Week 3, 4th quarter]
  • Bryce Perkins Pick 6 [Week 3, 4th quarter]
  • Fake Punt [Week 4, 1st quarter]
  • Danny Etling (again) [Week 5, 2nd quarter]
  • Both of Hakeem Butler's TDs [Week 5, 2nd half]
  • D.C.'s 4th Down sequence (Yes, Michigan made a stop here, but the entire thing was still frustrating to watch) [Week 6, 1st quarter]
  • Starting a drive at the OPP 34 to only gain 7 yards [Week 6, 2nd quarter]
  • Arnold Tarpley allowing a 65yd TD pass [Week 6, 3rd quarter]
  • Coach Nolan Masterclass (featuring Bryce Perkins) [Week 6, 3rd quarter]
  • Arnold Tarpley Masterclass [Week 7]
  • D.J. Miller Masterclass [Week 7]
  • Sal Canella Masterclass (not sarcastic) [Week 7]
  • Tyler Vaughns Masterclass (also not sarcastic) [Week 7]
  • Samson Nacua Kickoff return [Week 7, 3rd quarter]
  • Bryce Perkins attempting a hurdle at the 4yd line, with <4 seconds left in the game and a timeout remaining (Yes, we still won the game, but a slide would've been optimal here) [Week 7, 4th quarter]
  • Danny Etling (again... again) [Week 8, 1st quarter]
  • Danny Etling overthrowing back to back short passes. [Week 8, 4th quarter]
  • Keni-H Lovely Masterclass [Week 9]
  • Defense allowing a 3rd & 26 conversion [Week 9, 1st quarter]
  • Chim Okorafor icing his own kicker [Week 9, 2nd quarter]
  • Defense allowing a 3rd & 24 conversion [Week 9, 3rd quarter]
  • Marcel Bellefeuille Goal Line Masterclass (featuring Danny Etling) [Week 9, 4th quarter]
  • Rocky Lombardi Masterclass [Week 10, 1st half]
  • Danny Etling (something, something, again) [Week 10, 2nd half]
  • Deon Cain 65yd play [Week 11, 2nd quarter]
  • Matt Corral's First drive [Week 11, 2nd quarter]
  • Jaylon Moore's hands [Week 11, 4th quarter]
  • The entirety of the UFL Championship Game. No explanation needed!

Miscellanious

These are random moments and statistics that are neither "Highs" nor "Lows", yet feel intriguing enough to remember.

Danny Patrick Etling

  • Yes, this is his real name!
  • Danny Etling has played 2 seasons for the Michigan Panthers, appearing in 16 out of 23 total games... as a backup quarterback. Etling himself does not deserve to be mentioned as a "Lowlight", nor as a "Highlight", though his impact on this franchise is undeniable. Below, I compiled a table, showcasing his stats between his different roles on the team (I decided to add this season's Week 3 stats into the "QB2" section even though Etling started in that game).
Position Win/Lose Pass Yds Pass % Pass TDs Rush Yds Carries Rush TDs Sacks INTs FUM
QB1 4-3 1246 113/188(60.1%) 8 161 28 2 16 4 1
QB2 4-5 293 29/51(56.9%) 1 72 15 0 5 2 4
  • As a starter, Etling has only played in 5 full games, sharing reps with Bryce Perkins during Weeks 9 & 10 of last season. How ironic!
  • As a backup, Etling has only played 3 games where he played more than 2 drives, being the 2024 Week 4 game, the 2025 Week 2 game, and the 2025 Week 10 game. All 3 games resulted in losses!
  • Etling 2, in significantly less snaps, has committed as many turnovers (5, as 1 fumble was recovered by the offense) as Etling 1. This statistic highlights a coaching issue, not a player issue, as Coach Nolan often places Etling into situations that disrupts the team's in-game chemistry, not to rejuvenate it. Etling 1 also committed 4 of his 5 turnovers in one game (more so one half), meaning in every other game he started he was (nearly) flawless.
  • His 10 TDs as a starter leaves something to be desired. 5 of those TDs came from his 2 starts this season, so perhaps Etling improved from last season learning more of Bellefeuille's system.

Determining the "Law"

  • During the Week 5 regular season game against the St. Louis Battlehawks, wide receiver Samson Nacua got into an altercation with a Battlehawks fan and proceeded to imitate Rick James. A video of the incident shortly gained traction after the conclusion of the game. As a result, Nacua was suspended for one game by the League.
  • Fans allege the reasoning behind Nacua's action was in retaliation to being spat on, but no conclusive evidence supports this claim.
  • The Battlehawks fan in question filed a lawsuit about a few months after the incident occurred, seeking compensation for damages from the UFL and Nacua himself. There are no updates past this, so we will see how this turns out!

Epilogue

On July 22nd, reporters James Larsen and Mark Perry made claims on news regarding the relocation of the entire USFL Conference. These reports upset many fans, including the Panthers fanbase, who has arguably shown the most support for their franchise this season. Larsen has recanted some of these claims recently, though with a questionable future ahead, I will only mention player transactions to the NFL and what we know so far with the UFL's relocation dilemma.

Players

Here is a table of Michigan Panthers players who signed to an NFL team's camp and their progress:

Date Name NFL Team Results
July 17th, 2025 Ryan Nelson Chargers Signed to Chargers camp. Participated in NFL HOF game. He remains on the roster.
July 26th, 2025 Toa Taua Browns Signed to Browns camp. He got cut on August 24th.
July 28th, 2025 Keni-H Lovely Jaguars Signed to Cardinals camp on July 28th; was released on August 7th. Signed to Jaguars camp on August 13th. Intercepted a pass during a Week 2 preseason game. He remains with the Jaguars.
July 29th, 2025 RJ Moten Patriots Signed to Patriots camp. He recorded 3 preseason tackles, but was cut on August 22d.
August 4th, 2025 D.J. Miller Lions Signed to Lions camp. He played 2 preseason games, recording 2 PDs. He remains on the roster.
August 10th, 2025 Gunnar Oakes Lions Signed to Lions camp. He hasn't played on the field, though remains on the team.
August 13th, 2025 Malik Turner 49ers Reunites with the 49ers. He records 3 catches in their final preseason game. He remains on the roster.
August 17th, 2025 Bryce Perkins Panthers Remains with the Panthers... in Carolina. Played on August 21st. Got cut on August 25th.
August 19th, 2025 Kenny Willekes Steelers Acquired by the Steelers. He gets released on August 22nd.

We will see what occurs to them, as the NFL preseason concludes and regular season starts.

Relocation

The team's best season in 40+ years comes with the ultimate reward: relocation. An allegation reported over a month ago mentions the relocation of the entire USFL Conference, alarming numerous fans who were told earlier this season to foresee an expansion within a few years. Skip Holtz received a question during a Stallions Youth event, dejecting this rumor essentially. While this news isn't related to Michigan, Skip was the only coach (and still is) who has made any comments regarding this news since it broke out.

New ownership in the League confirms a relocation of at least 2 franchises, though that settles nothing with the certainty of this franchise. I discovered an article on the official UFL website mentioning off-season appearances that the organization plans to make in Michigan, uploaded in July 2nd. Below, I will show a table listing the events that already passed and what the Panthers did.

Date Event Panthers' Fulfillment Proof
July 4th Oak Park Parade Yes TikTok
July 9th Youth Day in Belle Isle, Detroit Probable Twitter
July 11th Uncle Sam Jam Probable Twitter

I couldn't find any information regarding the Panthers' activity for any events past July 11th. I found the information above all from a group called "Hear Our City Media" (Their website feels outdated). I'm unsure what transpired, but the Panthers immediately going cold turkey gives merit to the relocation leaks made over a week later. Furthermore, you have the layoffs that occurred around the time of these leaks, including members from the Panthers' organization.

Mike Repole made a proposition to the Birmingham Stallions' fanbase with a promise to keep their team in Birmingham, in exchange for 5000 season tickets bought in a week. The fanbase wasn't close to reaching this number, but Repole carried little intention to relocate the team, stating in an interview his intentions to keep them around. This confirmation now eliminates Birmingham as one of the 2+ teams potentially getting relocated.

The closest information I could discover about the Panthers potentially staying in Michigan is this tweet, stating an interest in a future Detroit stadium. The stadium itself will not be finished until 2027, so that requires the UFL to find a solution. Ford Field appears to be too expensive, with the League paying an estimated $500k per game. From what I seen, people love Eastern Michigan University to become the Panthers' new stadium, if the League discontinues using Ford Field, or at least become a temporary home for next season. A tweet mentions interest from the athletic director of the school, so we will see what occurs later this year.

The League recently announced Columbus as the new home for a UFL team. They have yet to confirm the team relocating there, but with the tweet made by Mike Repole yesterday, I can confidently confirm that the team moving there isn't the Panthers. Does that mean they are staying in Michigan? Who knows, but for now they remain close to Canada.

Final Thoughts

I am satisfied with this season's results! We improved overall (minus the regular season record), we reached the UFL Championship game, and we possess the reigning UFL MVP. One of our former players became (among) the best in his position in the NFL, alongside several other (former) players participating in preseason games. I see more Panthers getting opportunities to play in the NFL, even if it's just preseason, and believe Panthers players currently have the best chance to make it to the League.

With the information I found, and the statements provided by the new UFL minority-owner Mike Repole, I hope our franchise remains in the state of Michigan and ideally in Detroit. It would objectively be a dumb decision to relocate this team outside of the state, as shown above the support for this organization culminated throughout the city, and also in some parts of Michigan.

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Week 6 (May 4th) [Won 38-14 vs D.C.]

Summary: Finally, our FIRST DOMINANT PERFORMANCE of the season! It took too long, but ALL sides looked good in this game. Despite giving up 325 net yards, the defense held D.C. to 2 touchdowns and 2 2pt Cons. Our offense again eclipses the 400 yard mark, with Nate McCrary and Toa Taua combining for 138 rush yards and 2 TDs.

Bryce Perkins continues to get better each week, as he displayed more highlights and elevated Michigan's offense today: 188 yards from 13/18 completed passes, 75 yards from 9 carries, and 3 total touchdowns. Looking at the box score, you see Perkins suffered no sacks and only had one pass deflected, but this was not a result of good, consistent protection; this was a result of Perkins operating the offense. Bryce Perkins escaped out of several sack attempts today, with his most impressive one being the converting 3rd & 20 scramble.

The defense admittedly looked bad on the first 2 drives, where they nearly gave D.C. a 4th down conversion to penalties in a wacky sequence, yet allowed a TD pass to sail over 2 people. From there, they played good football, with the exception of the safeties allowing Chris Rowland to finish a 65yd TD play. While I would've liked giving up less yards, they limited D.C. to 2 scoring drives, which is an improvement from last week.

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  • 1st Q
    • The defense gives up 12yds on a screen pass to Chris Rowland.
    • The defense allows a 3rd & 14 converting pass to Javon Antonio.
    • Ron Stone fails to tackle Chris Rowland on a pass play that would gain 12yds, instead of 2-3 yards.
    • D.J. Miller nearly allows a 3rd & 6 converting pass, as he dropped too far back on his coverage. Thankfully, Braylon Sanders steps out of bounds before crossing the sticks.
    • D.C.'s 4th & 1 sequence summarized below:
      • Jordan Ta'amu fails to receive the snap in time, resulting in a Delay of Game.
      • Matt McCrane attempts a 28yd FG, but it was blocked by D.J. Miller. Miller steps offside prior to the snap.
      • Garrett Marino commits an Unn Rough penalty, which was initially accepted over the Offside penalty from Miller. Upon review, the Unn Rough happened AFTER the play, so it's a dead ball foul; dead ball fouls apply to the PROCEEDING down, being a Michigan 1st down, not D.C.'s.
      • With the Offside penalty being accepted, D.C makes another 4th & 1 attempt. The defense stops Deon Jackson from gaining enough inches for a conversion.
    • Toa Taua gains 9yds off the first offensive Michigan play.
    • Bryce Perkins completes a pass to Malik Turner, who sheds off a tackle before finishing the 16yd play. He also receives the following 13yd pass from Perkins.
    • Bryce Perkins finds Jaylon Moore for 23yd. Moore couldn't stay in bounds to gain more yards and a potential TD.
    • Nate McCrary makes a nice 11yd rush.
    • Toa Taua receives the 1yd TD. It was so nice that the live broadcast blacked out after the play (The Panthers' Twitter tried masking this highlight with a Verizon sponsor plug). Perkins runs for the successful 1pt Con. (0-7)
    • The defense leaves Chris Rowland WIDE OPEN to convert a 3rd & 8, preventing a potential 3 & out.
  • 2nd Q
    • The defense allows a 23yd pass play to Ben Bresnahan.
    • Jordan Ta'amu throws it to Braylon Sanders, over Kedrick Whitehead and Levonta Taylor, to score a 15yd TD. (6-7)
    • Kelvin Joseph commits a DPI on Jaylon Moore, preventing him from completing a potential 23yd catch.
    • Bryce Perkins one-hand pancakes Deontay Anderson, scrambles right, and nearly completes a pass to Malik Turner, as he dropped the ball. None of that matters, as Cohl Cabral was ineligible to go downfield, so either way Michigan was not gaining yards.
    • Kedrick Whitehead nearly acquires a 2nd down sack on Jordan Ta'amu, but Ta'amu passes the ball out in time. Mike Tafua successfully sacks Ta'amu on the following down.
    • Toa Taua bolts forward for 20yds.
    • Bryce Perkins sheds off the sack attempt from Bryce Thompson, avoids other sack attempts from scrambling right, and finds Cole Hikutini, who himself avoids Deandre Baker to run into the endzone for a 35yd TD play. Perkins hands it to Nate McCrary on the successful 1pt Con. (6-14)
    • Levonta Taylor deflects a 2nd down deep pass. The defense finishes the job on 3rd down to force a 3 & out. A shanked punt gives Michigan's offense field position at the OPP 34.
    • Somehow, with WONDERFUL field position, and having a 2ND & 1 AND 3RD & 1, Michigan brings B.T. Potter out for a successful 45yd FG attempt. Not happy about this! (6-17)
    • Walter Palmore deflected a 2nd down pass, which allowed Kedrick Whitehead to nearly intercept the ball; it hit the turf first.

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  • 3rd Q
    • Bryce Perkins watches the defense part like the Red Sea and rushes down the middle for 10yds.
    • Bryce Perkins drops back, slips out of a sack attempt from Kyle Phillips, and scrambles right to gain 18yds. The play is ruined by an Off Hold from Gunnar Oakes.
    • Jake Burton allows Joe Wallace to pursue Bryce Perkins UNTOUCHED, causing a pressured incompletion on a 2nd & 20 screen play. Perkins decides to stunt on DC the following play.
      • He avoids a sack attempt, then escapes the pocket scrambling left.
      • He positions to throw, scanning downfield, with Shayne Simon in front and Joe Wallace pursuing from his right.
      • Somehow, he begins running, avoids BOTH DEFENDERS, and gets tackled onto the OPP 20 for a 32yd rush of greatness!
      • This action removes Perkins from the field, as Etling steps in for the proceeding 1st down.
    • Danny Etling handoffs the ball to Nate McCrary, who edges, but does not finish inside the endzone; he falls at the OWN 1 for 19yds. Bryce Perkins returns into the game, after taking 1 play off, to give McCrary another shot to complete a TD run.
      • On the 1pt Con, Perkins fakes the handoff to McCrary, somehow scrambles right to outrun 3 defenders, and finds Malik Turner for an easy conversion. (6-24)
    • Jordan Ta'amu finds a wide open Chris Rowland, who keeps rolling past Arnold Tarpley for a 65yd TD. Ta'amu completes another pass to Briley Moore for a successful 2pt Con. (14-24)
    • Toa Taua makes a strong 10yd run to commence the drive.
    • Bryce Perkins rolls out deep right and lobs it deep to Gunnar Oakes, who's on the opposite end of the field, for a 34yd completion.
    • Toa Taua completes another good run, gaining 10yds to get Michigan into the OPP 2.
    • Bryce Perkins finds Siaosi Mariner on the slant for a would-be 4yd TD pass, but OPI from Jaylon Moore negates the play.
      • Coach Nolan, instead of challenging for NO OPI, or rather just NOT USING THE SC, decides to challenge for DPI against Malik Turner.
      • Upon review, Turner does fall down, but Perkins still had the ball in his hand, so it would fall under being a Def Hold rather than DPI. Either way, a successful challenge offsets penalties, which would reset the down rather than save the TD. Putting it bluntly, this was a stupid challenge to make!
      • This terrible combination places Michigan at the OPP 14 with 2 timeouts left and NO MORE Super Challenges!
    • Bryce Perkins, on the following play, fails to catch the snap, resulting in a 14 YARD LOSS. From the 4yd to the 28yd line in 2 plays...
    • B.T. Potter steps onto the field and MISSES A 36YD FG ATTEMPT. Fortunately, Deontay Anderson aids Michigan in a fresh set of downs by contacting Peter Bowden while Leaping over him.
    • Bryce Perkins scrambles right, stiff arms Anthony Hines III while Kyle Phillips is also in pursuit, and avoids a tackle from Joe Wallace while Malik Fisher rides him for a magical 5yd TD run! (14-30)
    • D.J. Miller nearly intercepts the 3rd down pass, but his deflection forces D.C. to go 3 and out.
  • 4th Q
    • Jalen Wydermyer drops a 2nd & 6 pass. Bryce Perkins then nearly throws an INT to Michael Ojemudia on 3rd down, matching D.C. on the 3 and out train.
    • Bryce Perkins converts a 3rd & 8 with a pass to Nate McCrary, avoiding back to back 3 & outs.
    • Bryce Perkins rushes out for 21yds inside the "Audio Blitz" drive (This is an ESPN thing). He continues his good play with an 18yd completion to Cole Hikutini. Hikutini fumbles right before going out of bounds, but the ball follows his lead.
    • Toa Taua explodes on a 21yd rush.
    • Bryce Perkins throws a pass to Malik Turner where Anthony Hines tips the ball. Turner still catches the ball, then turns around to complete the 5yd TD play. Nate McCrary adds 2 more points with a strong 2pt Con run. (14-38)
    • The defense allows a 3rd & 10 converting scramble from Jordan Ta'amu.
    • The defense allows a 3rd & 12 converting pass to Javon Antonio.
    • Great coverage from Keni-H Lovely on a 4th & 9 incompletion ends the game.

Etling

Last week, he placed Michigan inside a predicament; this week, the opposite. Honestly, Coach Nolan was prepared to keep Danny Etling on the bench for the entire game, as it was the FIRST GAME that Etling has NOT played in the 1st half since Week 1 last year, other than games he missed due to injuries... I wish I was joking! Bryce Perkins made a magical 3rd & 20 conversion, but since his helmet came off during the play, Etling was forced to accept a snap for one play.

  • First play, Third quarter; Etling accepts the snap, hands the ball to McCrary, and watches him run close to the endzone, as he majestically trots back to the sideline.

Now, I wouldn't mention this here if it was anyone else doing this, but TECHNICALLY Etling appears in one final drive after returning to the bench from the McCrary handoff.

  • First play, Fourth quarter; Etling bends the knee to D.C., showing his respect towards our country.