TGHusker
Heisman Trophy Winner
Ok, thought I'd start this poll early this week as this seems to be a very complex and critical matchup.
So many questions to be answered by the outcome.
Does Scott get his signature win? Would this qualify?
Will last week prove us to be a pretender or a contender?
Is Michigan a pretender based on their schedule thus far?
How much have we progressed since the 2018 game?
Will we do the Thunderstruck thing between 3rd & 4th quarters? :dunno
I have a hard time predicting this one. The homer in me says Nebraska by 7 but the cautious side of me says it could be a Michigan win by 10.
I'm going to go with the homer perspective for these reasons:
1. Our team seems to believe in itself & the confidence level seems to be at a 10 year high.
2. The Offense finally had all of its weapons available against NW and that made for good practice prep for this game.
It seemed to play with rhythm & tempo that we hadn't seen before but what we had hoped for since 2018.
3. Our D has shown for 3 weeks in a row that it can play at a high level against good talent.
4. Our ST didn't hurt us last week.
5. Michigan hasn't played the competition we have played.
6. The game is at home and the crowd will be loud
The unit that I think stands out and I hope stands out is our D. Michigan has a harassingly D and may give our young OL fits upfront - especially when we are passing.
Scott Frost needs to counter the pass rush with some creative play calling.
So, I hope our D shuts down their offense to give our offense the ball more often. I don't expect a high scoring game and we will need the ball as much as possible to
overcome the obstacles Michigan puts in front of them.
I think Yant should start at RB. Need to pound them hard right off the bat.
So many questions to be answered by the outcome.
Does Scott get his signature win? Would this qualify?
Will last week prove us to be a pretender or a contender?
Is Michigan a pretender based on their schedule thus far?
How much have we progressed since the 2018 game?
Will we do the Thunderstruck thing between 3rd & 4th quarters? :dunno
I have a hard time predicting this one. The homer in me says Nebraska by 7 but the cautious side of me says it could be a Michigan win by 10.
I'm going to go with the homer perspective for these reasons:
1. Our team seems to believe in itself & the confidence level seems to be at a 10 year high.
2. The Offense finally had all of its weapons available against NW and that made for good practice prep for this game.
It seemed to play with rhythm & tempo that we hadn't seen before but what we had hoped for since 2018.
3. Our D has shown for 3 weeks in a row that it can play at a high level against good talent.
4. Our ST didn't hurt us last week.
5. Michigan hasn't played the competition we have played.
6. The game is at home and the crowd will be loud
The unit that I think stands out and I hope stands out is our D. Michigan has a harassingly D and may give our young OL fits upfront - especially when we are passing.
Scott Frost needs to counter the pass rush with some creative play calling.
So, I hope our D shuts down their offense to give our offense the ball more often. I don't expect a high scoring game and we will need the ball as much as possible to
overcome the obstacles Michigan puts in front of them.
I think Yant should start at RB. Need to pound them hard right off the bat.
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