
MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast WTKA Roundtable 1/15/2026: Bad Idea Transition Takes
Jan 15, 2026
The discussion kicks off with insights on the transfer portal, emphasizing the challenge of rebuilding the offensive line. A standout name for the upcoming season emerges: Chase Taylor. The crew dives into basketball, dissecting Michigan's loss to Wisconsin and exploring various defensive strategies. They also tackle three-point defense, noting its non-random elements and the importance of closeouts. There's critical analysis of transition plays and a debate on the aggressive physicality in both basketball and hockey, highlighting crucial officiating issues.
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Offensive Line Continuity Is Irreplaceable
- Keeping Guarnera and Sprague preserved Michigan's offensive-line continuity, which can't easily be rebuilt in the portal.
- That retention plus receiver and secondary additions left the roster close to where it started despite heavy portal activity.
Rely On Development, Not Portal DTs
- Do expect the defensive tackle room to rely on internal development rather than portal stars; coaches hope redshirt sophomores and freshmen step up.
- Monitor conditioning and snap readiness for young tackles like PalePale and Beigle before counting on them.
Portal Swaps Leave Teams Essentially Unchanged
- The portal often results in like-for-like swaps so teams end up roughly where they started after turnover.
- Seth Fisher warned that treating players as free agents makes the sport unstable and likely needs systemic change.
