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First Look: Michigan Wolverines


Last time we played the Wolverines, we saw the SI cover graced by the worst athlete ever to have the honor. Don't think that's happening again this time.

Football is a funny thing.  We've been anticipating this trip to Ann Arbor ever since we first beat Michigan in Autzen back in 2003.  When we looked at our schedule before the season started, this was THE MARQUEE game on our schedule.  Then, in a flash, its not so different from any other game.  In fact, it goes from a "I hope we play well" to a "we better win this thing."  The potential upside is gone.  You win, and you only beat the team that lost to a 1-AA team.  You lose, you lost to the team that lost to the 1-AA team.  Its like finally getting that date with the girl you've had a crush on all throughout college, only to find out that she's spent a lot of time whoring with the Bong Hits 4 Jesus Club.  The upside of having the hot girlfriend is completely gone and, if you should decide that you still want to play, if you can't close the deal, you look downright pathetic.  Well, Oregon doesn't have any choice about playing this weekend.  That mean's there's a lot of pressure to close the deal and win this game.

However, there is still a lot to be concerned with about Michigan.  And there is a reason that everybody is picking Michigan to win that game.  There's a reason that they were #5 in the nation heading into the season.  On offense, at least, they have a ton of talent.  And, perhaps worse for the Ducks, Michigan is a Big 10 team, which means pound `em football.

Yes, Mike Hart is a great running back.  Four year starter.  Two 1500 yard seasons.  Just the kind of player that can cause problems for Oregon.  I doesn't get any easier at the other skill positions.  QB Chad Henne was a preseason Heisman candidate (I bet he's not anymore), and WR Mario Manningham is a big play threat who caught a whopping nine touchdowns last season.  If Michigan has a problem, its on the offensive line, where youth left the QB susceptible to pass rush problems against Appy State.

Michigan defensively got worked by Appy State's spread offense, which is eerily similar to Oregon's. Linebacker Shawn Crable is probably their best defensive player.  But Michigan had trouble covering the middle of the field, which likely means a lot of yards for Jaison Williams, and had a lot of trouble containing a mobile quarterback, which means a lot of yards for Dennis Dixon.

In all, the returning offensive talent is why this team was ranked so highly coming into the season.  Nobody thought that the D would be as bad as they were against Appy State--they're Michigan recruits, after all.  Chances are, they'll be a bit better against Oregon.  But will that be enough?

Sorry, I know this is a bit skimpy.  But we are going to be doing a lot with a couple of Michigan blogs over the next couple of days, I just wanted the causal fans acquainted with the basic names.

GO DUCKS!!!

--Dave

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it's not that far fetched UO winning the game--but the big upset really hurt your chances.

Win or lose after this game the psyche of the defense will likely be shattered.

by baal on Sep 4, 2007 10:15 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

on a slightly unrelated note...
The Bong Hits 4 Jesus originated here in my city, Juneau, AK.

As for the game, I didn't get to see any of the Michigan game (thank you Big 10 Network) and I only barely saw the first half of our game (thank you O-Zone) before catching most of the second half (Again, thank you O-Zone).  What I saw from us was in a word, inconsistent.  Which could be traced directly to opening day jitters.  That being said, we'll have to see the best out of our defense to stop Michigan (I assume, having not see Michigan and all) and if we don't we'll have to see the best of our offense.  A balanced team would qualify as pure madness, so I won't even entertain the thought. Is it a dangerous game given how pissed Michigan will be?  Of course.  But do you remember that aught-3 team that beat Michigan?  Yeah, we weren't that great either.  What I'm really hoping for is a good showing because if this game is a blowout of some sort, nobody's going to watch.  If this is a real game and we make a showing on a national stage then I'm hopeful that we can continue to draw quality non-conference opponents.  And that we never ever ever play Indiana again.

Go Ducks!

by niko on Sep 4, 2007 10:57 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

yes
Bong Hits 4 Jesus is from Juneau, and I'm so glad that we have case law on the books because of these morons.

And I do hope we play Indiana again someday.  I want to slaughter them.

by Addicted to Quack on Sep 4, 2007 11:09 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

the matchups...
Our offense should be able to gain a lot of yards.  From what I saw, Appy St. dumped the ball off in the middle and Michigan could not cover it.

The real concerns are our Defense (but wait, how many years have we said that, our defense does a decent job, but our offense does jack crap).  We are gonna need to stop the run.  We have a talented secondary and we must play to that strength.  We gotta pressure Henne and stop Hart.  If we can do those things, I think we'll limit the number of points.  Michigan might get a big play or 2 from Manningham, but I doubt Henne will do a good job decision making under pressure (he looked atrocious in that regard against Appy).  

Jared

by jtlight on Sep 5, 2007 7:00 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

hey--wait a minute
you guys lost to Indiana--don't you want revenge?

by baal on Sep 5, 2007 3:44 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

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