Ty's Favorite Michigan Football Games: October 30th, 2004

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Did you all think that I was going to stop talking about my favorite Michigan football games just because the Big Ten reinstated their season? No way. I am still pessimistic about the return, I am still conflicted, and there is still over a full month until the Big Ten is even supposed to start their "fall season". I am going to continue using my Friday's to write about games from the past that I still vividly remember to this day.

I have done this twice already, two recent games, one against Rutgers and the other against MSU. I'm going to talk about another MSU-Michigan game, but this game happened sixteen years ago. This is one of the older games I will write about, but this game has left an indelible impression on me for so many reasons. There are players in this game that I grew to love. There are players in this game that were in their freshman year, and they left Michigan with records. And this was a game that made me so euphoric when it ended, I almost fainted, legitimately.

The game was in October, on the 30th in 2004. An unseasonably warm day in Ann Arbor for a later kickoff, the 2:30pm in my timezone game, and it lasted until about 7pm that night. It was a very long game with many ups and downs, and my emotions ran the gamut. I went through every stage imaginable as a football fan. I am a Michigan fanatic after all. Michigan should not have won this game. They had no reason winning this game. They got torched on the ground. MSU ran for well over 300 yards, 368 in fact. MSU didn't throw for many yards, but they didn't have to. Michigan was pretty quiet in the first half and most of the third quarter. They didn't do much, they couldn't do much, and they looked like they were going to blow a home game against an inferior rival. MSU was 4-3 going into this game, and Michigan was 7-1 and the 12th ranked team in the nation. MSU played like the better team for the majority of this game.

Then the fourth quarter happened.

Now, let me set the personal tone for you all reading this. I was still living at home with my folks. I was yet to meet my wife. I was dating a girl I didn't like much. And I spent the majority of my day making sandwiches at a crummy sandwich shop, then coming home to watch movies or football in my basement room. This afternoon I told my then girlfriend that I was staying in because I didn't feel well, when I just wanted to stay home and watch Michigan play. So I hunkered down in my room and watched. The first half was awful. My dad would usually join me at the start of these games and watch from the chair I had in my room, but he had yard work to do. He missed the first half, and most of the third quarter. He came into my room near the end of the third, asked me how the game was going, and I told him, not great, Michigan looks bad. I also should say, he must have really wanted to watch this game because he didn't bother to shower after his yard work. He sat down all sweated up in my chair. But I didn't care because my team was getting their butts kicked. He was there to commiserate with me, which we still do to this day, and finish up what we thought was going to be a downer of a fourth quarter. Michigan trailed by 17, and they only had one true threat on offense at the time, Braylon Edwards. Unfortunately for my dad and I, we thought at the time that the freshman QB they had, Chad Henne, wouldn't be able to throw them back in the game. And they couldn't continue to ride Mike Hart, who is one of my all time favorite Wolverines, because they needed points, and fast. Hart was great to grind games out, but he wasn't a burner. So we were ready to watch the end of this game and deal with the heat from other people. But things started to happen in that fourth quarter. Chad Henne just started chucking the ball, and much to my and my dad's delight, Braylon Edwards was grabbing anything and everything thrown his way. I mentioned they couldn't lean on Hart anymore because he is a grinder, but I do have to say, he did his part in this game. He ran the ball 33 times for 224 yards and 1 TD. He did more than you expect from a running back. But the fourth, and the three overtimes, were all Henne and Edwards. Chad Henne went off in this game in the fourth and overtime. He threw the ball 35 times, completing 24 of them for 310 yards. He also had 4 TD passes and no picks. That is great for a vet. Henne was a true freshman, in a rivalry game, against a team that was playing the best they had all season. This was when I bought in on Henne. I grew to tolerate him, the best I can do for a Michigan QB, for the next four years. But this game belonged to Braylon. Of Henne's 24 completions, 11 went to Edwards. He also had 3 TD grabs. Jason Avant had 5 catches and the other TD, Hart had 5 catches as well, and Steve Breaston had 2 grabs. But this was Edwards' game. As I said, Henne would loft passes in the air, and Edwards seemed to come down with every single one of them. He would adjust perfectly, snag the ball out of mid air, get perfect position and do incredible things with the ball after he grabbed it. He was a man on fire. This was the game that won him the Biletnikoff award in 2004.  He earned the number 1 jersey, a number of honor in Michigan football history when given to a receiver. He was so amazing that night. Henne lofted a ball early in the fourth to Edwards that resulted in a TD to cut the lead to 10. Then the defense finally got a stop. They scored almost immediately after that. Then they recovered an onside kick, one of the few I have seen in my entire life, and Henne found Edwards on a deep pass to set up the game tying field goal. All 17 points came near the end of the fourth, and all of them, for the most part, had to do with Henne getting the ball to Edwards. Then we had our first overtime. Both teams scored quickly, and I was a little scared. Then each team had mini drives to tie it again in the second overtime. We then got to the third overtime, and in college football, that is when you have to go for 2. I was still worried, because I always am, and always will be. But, I was growing a bit more confident. MSU was starting to get frustrated. You could see the coach bumbling and trying to find an answer for Henne and Edwards. And the offense didn't look as comfortable as they had in the first half and third quarter. Then in the third overtime, Henne dropped back, I think it was the second or third play, and rifled a pss over the middle. Edwards was running a slant pattern, but I didn't notice that. I saw a few MSU defenders converging on the pass and I was sure it was going to get picked. But, like the magician he was that afternoon, Edwards snagged it and ran, untouched, into the endzone for a go ahead TD. Michigan then got the 2 point conversion. MSU came on the field and ran four plays, lost a bunch of yards and Michigan won. I jumped off my bed super excited. My dad high fived me. We couldn't believe what we just witnessed. We saw two freshmen, Henne and Hart, play great games personally, which made me optimistic for the near future. But, we saw a guy who dedicated his body and time to this team, Braylon Edwards, play like the star he was that year. He was simply amazing, and I will never, ever forget this game. This is a personal one because it is against MSU, who I loathe. But it was also a thrilling, high scoring, nail biting game.

I love this game, and it will always be the turning point for me in believing in Henne, falling more in love with Mike Hart and being as big a fan of Braylon Edwards as anyone in the country. This was a great, unexpected win. 

Ty

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