Location: Memorial Stadium
TV: ABC
Stream: ESPN App
Weather: 53 Sunny
Line: Michigan -22
Michigan's offense has plenty to improve on and the defense is finally finding it's stride running zone coverages and blitzing a LB. Illinois is not good and Lovey continues to struggle to build a decent Big Ten team. Former Michigan QB Brandon Peters looks to be doubtful with what we believe is a concussion.
Tale of the Tape:
Defense = Michigan
Coaching = Michigan
Michigan Road Offense = Push
Intangibles = Illinois
Talent = Michigan
What type of team are we going to see from the Wolverines on Saturday? Road Michigan is much different then Home Michigan but the talent in this game is a miss-match. I watched some of Illinois - Minnesota before and after Peters got knocked out. Brandon is the same QB we remember, a guy that will make a great throw and then sail a head scratcher. He also likes to hold the ball a bit too long. While I was watching, the Illinois WR's continued to drop the balls on his good throws which made for quick 3 and outs.
Say, I'm going to relax today and worry about Penn State on Monday if...………………
- Michigan's offense doesn't turn the ball over
- The game is over in the 1st half
- Michigan scores over 40 points
- Michigan has over 200 yards on the ground
- Michigan has over 300 yards in the air
- The defense looks like the one that played Rutgers and Iowa
Yell, we are going to get rolled next week if...……………………..
- Michigan's offense looks like it did against Iowa and Wisconsin
- Michigan's defense takes a few steps back
- Greg Robinson's nephew plays like Michael Vick
- Road Michigan is real and terrible
- Michigan is missing field goals
Don Brown has struggled as Michigan's DC the last year or so but where he doesn't struggle is against young inexperienced QB's. His #1 defensive philosophy is that he can get to the QB with pressure before the QB can find the open WR. When the opponent has a young QB, that becomes a real thing. The biggest threat will be for Robinson to run the football and beat some of those blitzes with his feet.
If Jimmy and Gattis are going to make a QB change, they have to do it this week. You can't send Dylan into a Penn State White Out as the starting QB. We don't know if Dylan is healthy or not, which means we will probably see Shea again. Quick question, how many times do you yell at the TV, "Throw it!" when watching Michigan's offense? At least 10 times a game for me. Shea also met with the media this week, which is also a sign he will start on Saturday.
The offense has to show real improvement and the defense needs to continue it's strong performances since the trip to Madison if this team is going to sniff a Big Ten Title race. I think Illinois hangs around for a quarter as Michigan offense spins its wheels, then the game gets out of hand. This is the definition of a trap game but Michigan isn't playing well enough to be looking ahead.
Michigan 42 Illinois 10
from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2019/10/illinois-preview.html
No comments:
Post a Comment