I must be the only one that doesn't think a loss to Michigan is a done deal. Hoke has recruited well, but they have a lot of holes to fill, I think they only have 5 or so starters back on defense if I am not mistaken. I must also be the only won that doesn't think OSU is invincible. I think they used up about 7 of their 9 lives last year going undefeated. I just don't see them winning them all.Assuming Michigan loses to tOSU in the big house, what other team do they lose to so we make the CCG @ 11-1 with a Michigan loss?
I'm not sure UCLA had that sophisticated of a game plan. It seemed like half their yards were passes to RBs or TEs in the flat where we had no one home and they ran forever. Credit to them for finding something that worked and sticking with it but shame on us for not adjusting.If we lose 2 I believe it will be to UCLA and Michigan. I absolutely think it will be because they both will out scheme us. UCLA picked on our LBers furiously last year, I see no reason with the youth we have at the position that UCLA won't have a very similar game plan. It will probably be a high scoring but close game. I really could see it coming down to who has the ball last. Could inexperience at the FG kicker position hurt us in this game being so early in the year? It's quite possible.
Michigan I feel will kind of approach our defense in the same fashion. Hoke likes to dink and dunk, get you on your heels, then run his QB on you when you start backing off a bit. I see a similar scenario as UCLA. Michigan will try to spread us out, singling out LBers in space. Lots of short crossing routes and HB dump passes out of the backfield. Using 1 on 1 matchups against our youth and possibly exploiting some assignment errors. I don't believe Hoke will stretch the field too much on us as I'm not sure he fully trusts their QB situation. It will be another one of those games we have seen a lot of in recent years. Unable to get stops on third downs, slow, methodical error free. We will play safe waiting for them to make a mistake, and as we have seen in the past, the lack of aggressiveness will bite us in the a$$. The refusal to opt to try to force mistakes will once again keep us from stopping long drives. The defense will be on the field far too many minutes and the lack of depth on our defensive line will start to show by this late in the season.
Could not agree more. It seriously seemed like they ran 5-6 different plays the whole game. Obviously this isn't the case but it sure seemed that way. That Franklin/Compton mismatch they found was a huge advantage for them. With Franklin both players being gone i think this RB/LB matchup is more evenly matched for that game. Not a knock on Compton either but we should. have more speed at LB this year to help defend those plays.I'm not sure UCLA had that sophisticated of a game plan. It seemed like half their yards were passes to RBs or TEs in the flat where we had no one home and they ran forever. Credit to them for finding something that worked and sticking with it but shame on us for not adjusting.If we lose 2 I believe it will be to UCLA and Michigan. I absolutely think it will be because they both will out scheme us. UCLA picked on our LBers furiously last year, I see no reason with the youth we have at the position that UCLA won't have a very similar game plan. It will probably be a high scoring but close game. I really could see it coming down to who has the ball last. Could inexperience at the FG kicker position hurt us in this game being so early in the year? It's quite possible.
Michigan I feel will kind of approach our defense in the same fashion. Hoke likes to dink and dunk, get you on your heels, then run his QB on you when you start backing off a bit. I see a similar scenario as UCLA. Michigan will try to spread us out, singling out LBers in space. Lots of short crossing routes and HB dump passes out of the backfield. Using 1 on 1 matchups against our youth and possibly exploiting some assignment errors. I don't believe Hoke will stretch the field too much on us as I'm not sure he fully trusts their QB situation. It will be another one of those games we have seen a lot of in recent years. Unable to get stops on third downs, slow, methodical error free. We will play safe waiting for them to make a mistake, and as we have seen in the past, the lack of aggressiveness will bite us in the a$$. The refusal to opt to try to force mistakes will once again keep us from stopping long drives. The defense will be on the field far too many minutes and the lack of depth on our defensive line will start to show by this late in the season.
That offense will be WAY better with Gardner at QB instead of Robinson. And Gardner is really fast too. Mobile QBs always give our defense fits.Michigan is going pro style...that team is going to struggle to put up points.