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Yes, I know. It is too soon to actually talk football, but I'm going to try.
I keep reading article after article that says that Michigan is just as talented as any team in the country or just as talented as OSU. I do not think that is true, at all.
Yes, the coaching should definitely be called into question and I'm not making any excuse. Saying that the other team is more talented and has better developed talent is not an excuse. It is reality, a real reason that one team loses to another.
Michigan's QB is not nearly as good as OSU's QB. We all hoped that that Shea might've been on the same level as Haskins, but it is clear that he is not, but obviously, it isn't all on Shea.
Michigan's WR corp, while talented at the top, is clearly not as developed nor as deep as OSU's. DPJ is a true sophomore. Nico Collins is a 2nd year player. Nico was crap last year. DPJ showed some signs last year and has really improved this year. Tarik Black has played in about 5 games and is a 2nd year player who has had two severe injuries in his legs. Who else does Michigan have here? Grant Perry is not good. Oliver Martin seems to not be living up his recruiting level, although he is only another 2nd year player. This is why Harbaugh is running out mf'ing Ronnie Bell and Jacob McCurry. Do you think that OSU is running out a walk-on and a guy that wasn't even a 2 star recruit? Nope, they have multi-year 5 stars our there. Olave isn't an upper classman, but he was out there burning Watson, an unremarkable DB.
Michigan's DB's: Hall and Long seem to be very good. That is it. Hall went out with an injury. Kinnell, Metellus, Watson, and everyone else is mediocre at best. Michigan doesn't have the DB's to hang with OSU's WR corp. I'm not looking at the reasons why they don't, just that they don't.
Michigan's OL: While they improved this unit a lot compared to last season, it still has a long way to go to be considered to be a strength and they got pushed around again yesterday against OSU. OSU's d-line is still a lot better than Michigan's O-line and it showed...again
Michigan's RB's: Higdon is OK. Talk of going pro last year is a joke. Yes, he got 1,000 yards and that is a good accomplishment. He doesn't have a lot of speed and can hardly cut. Evans has been hurt much of the year and has no power. Tru Wilson is a walk-on. Dobbins is a lot better than anyone Michigan runs out there. RB continues to be a severe liability on this team. The ones that play for Michigan try really hard, but they just are not elite talent. It's been a while since Michigan has had a really good talent in the backfield. Harbaugh's weird rotation of backs pissed me off all year. Higdon would make a really good run and he'd be immediately sent to the sideline, but let's face it, no one back there is that great.
Michigan needs better talent and they need to develop that talent.
All of that being said, the team improved a lot compared to last year or the other teams on the schedule just got a lot worse. Michigan was predicted to finish about 8-4 and 4th in the east ( i thought that was a joke, but that was the prediction.) Sucks losing to OSU in the fashion that they did or in any fashion really. Would we feel better if Michigan lost 28-24? I doubt it.
I keep reading article after article that says that Michigan is just as talented as any team in the country or just as talented as OSU. I do not think that is true, at all.
Yes, the coaching should definitely be called into question and I'm not making any excuse. Saying that the other team is more talented and has better developed talent is not an excuse. It is reality, a real reason that one team loses to another.
Michigan's QB is not nearly as good as OSU's QB. We all hoped that that Shea might've been on the same level as Haskins, but it is clear that he is not, but obviously, it isn't all on Shea.
Michigan's WR corp, while talented at the top, is clearly not as developed nor as deep as OSU's. DPJ is a true sophomore. Nico Collins is a 2nd year player. Nico was crap last year. DPJ showed some signs last year and has really improved this year. Tarik Black has played in about 5 games and is a 2nd year player who has had two severe injuries in his legs. Who else does Michigan have here? Grant Perry is not good. Oliver Martin seems to not be living up his recruiting level, although he is only another 2nd year player. This is why Harbaugh is running out mf'ing Ronnie Bell and Jacob McCurry. Do you think that OSU is running out a walk-on and a guy that wasn't even a 2 star recruit? Nope, they have multi-year 5 stars our there. Olave isn't an upper classman, but he was out there burning Watson, an unremarkable DB.
Michigan's DB's: Hall and Long seem to be very good. That is it. Hall went out with an injury. Kinnell, Metellus, Watson, and everyone else is mediocre at best. Michigan doesn't have the DB's to hang with OSU's WR corp. I'm not looking at the reasons why they don't, just that they don't.
Michigan's OL: While they improved this unit a lot compared to last season, it still has a long way to go to be considered to be a strength and they got pushed around again yesterday against OSU. OSU's d-line is still a lot better than Michigan's O-line and it showed...again
Michigan's RB's: Higdon is OK. Talk of going pro last year is a joke. Yes, he got 1,000 yards and that is a good accomplishment. He doesn't have a lot of speed and can hardly cut. Evans has been hurt much of the year and has no power. Tru Wilson is a walk-on. Dobbins is a lot better than anyone Michigan runs out there. RB continues to be a severe liability on this team. The ones that play for Michigan try really hard, but they just are not elite talent. It's been a while since Michigan has had a really good talent in the backfield. Harbaugh's weird rotation of backs pissed me off all year. Higdon would make a really good run and he'd be immediately sent to the sideline, but let's face it, no one back there is that great.
Michigan needs better talent and they need to develop that talent.
All of that being said, the team improved a lot compared to last year or the other teams on the schedule just got a lot worse. Michigan was predicted to finish about 8-4 and 4th in the east ( i thought that was a joke, but that was the prediction.) Sucks losing to OSU in the fashion that they did or in any fashion really. Would we feel better if Michigan lost 28-24? I doubt it.
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