A) Special teams coverage was often good as I recall. The field position battle in the first half kept the Cats in the game.
B) People might complain about the program not getting respect, but Michigan definitely respected the Cats. That was not a sleepwalk game. The Wolverines came in fired up. Their sideline looked energetic, on the broadcast. For a while, they were in a fight.
C) The Sky Team has attitude. I like it. I’m anxious to see that group reach their potential.
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D) Perhaps an elite defense could neutralize the Michigan rushing attack, forcing the Wolverines into a passing game they are ill equipped for, exposing them as top ten imposters, as postulated elsewhere on the board. Or perhaps the talented, scampering backup QB will be anointed as ’the one,’ at some later date, as the broadcasters projected, giving Michigan a much more dynamic offense, thus making them legit top ten. Either way, that was a top-ten-looking rushing attack. Teams like that can ‘help’ defenders miss tackles.
B) People might complain about the program not getting respect, but Michigan definitely respected the Cats. That was not a sleepwalk game. The Wolverines came in fired up. Their sideline looked energetic, on the broadcast. For a while, they were in a fight.
C) The Sky Team has attitude. I like it. I’m anxious to see that group reach their potential.
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D) Perhaps an elite defense could neutralize the Michigan rushing attack, forcing the Wolverines into a passing game they are ill equipped for, exposing them as top ten imposters, as postulated elsewhere on the board. Or perhaps the talented, scampering backup QB will be anointed as ’the one,’ at some later date, as the broadcasters projected, giving Michigan a much more dynamic offense, thus making them legit top ten. Either way, that was a top-ten-looking rushing attack. Teams like that can ‘help’ defenders miss tackles.
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