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Topic: Michigan (5-2, 8-2) at Maryland (2-5, 4-6) Post Game

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ELA

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Re: Michigan (4-2, 7-2) at Maryland (2-4, 4-5) Game Week
« Reply #14 on: November 09, 2017, 12:56:33 PM »
D.J. Durkin had a rough go of it last year against his former boss, falling in Ann Arbor 59-3.  I'm obviously not expecting a repeat of that, but it's tough to see a path to victory for Maryland.  Granted the full year yo-yo for the banged up Terps continues, as a week after they salvaged some bowl hopes with an upset win over Indiana, they turned around and fell to Rutgers.  You'd like to see Michigan open it up a bit, after relying almost exclusively on the run game during Peters' first game and a half as the quarterback.  Michigan can probably win with that formula again, but you'd have to think that over the final two weeks they need to be much more diverse.  There's probably no secondary better to get some confidence against than Maryland and their 261.2 ypg allowed, to go with conference worst 7.3 ypa and 13 passing touchdowns allowed.  Maryland may have figured something out under center with Ryan Brand, the dual threat Air Force transfer who played his high school ball in Detroit, but didn't get a sniff from the Wolverines.  He was 8-12 passing against Rutgers, and didn't get a chance to show what he can do with his legs.  He might be a more natural fit for an offense that was designed for either Tyrrell Pigrome or Kasim Hill to be under center.  This offense simply never looked comfortable without them, even when Bortenschlager played well.  This should be a good test for the Michigan defense, which last time they played an offense with a pulse, was getting dissected by Trace McSorley and Saquan Barkley.  The Terps offense isn't great, 12th in the Big Ten in total offense, but Michigan has otherwise only faced the 7th, 8th, 9th, 13th and 14th ranked offenses in the conference.  And what Maryland has, that those other struggling offenses don't is pretty good weapons at all skill positions.  Ty Johnson and D.J. Moore are far better than anything Purdue, Rutgers or Minnesota will throw at you.  The key to stopping Michigan is to get them behind the sticks, where they've struggled badly all year on 3rd down, but Maryland doesn't have the front to do that.  If Michigan can stay ahead of the chains, it should be another grind out victory.  It will be interesting to see how Harbaugh balances the sure thing, with knowing he needs to prepare to do more the next two weeks.
MICHIGAN 33, MARYLAND 20

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Re: Michigan (4-2, 7-2) at Maryland (2-4, 4-5) Game Week
« Reply #15 on: November 12, 2017, 12:00:29 AM »
CB LaVert Hill missed the 2nd half. Harbaugh said in the post game presser its a concussion.

Rashan Gary, Karran Higdon, and David Long all limped off the field as well. Harbaugh said in the post game presser it's a "wait and see" on those 3. Uh oh. Noticed that starting RG Mike Onwenu was out for the 2nd week in a row.

Not good news at all if they are missing those guys for Wisconsin next week.

Speaking of Hill, he's been playing really well all year. PFF graphic on him below. Really think he's a star in the making. He's pretty similar to Jourdan Lewis, and he's an inch taller and a little bit faster. As a true Soph he's ahead of where Lewis was as a true Soph. Remains to be seen if he keeps making those strides Lewis made every year. Lewis just got so much better and better every single year.


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Re: Michigan (4-2, 7-2) at Maryland (2-4, 4-5) Game Week
« Reply #16 on: November 12, 2017, 12:42:36 AM »
Didn't know about the injuries until after the game but had a good time in College Park.

I was expecting more from the offense in the second half, but obviously it wasn't necessary. Peters wasn't great, but he didn't do anything stupid. Obviously, the defense did its part, and special teams got a punt block, too.

I might be going to Madison next weekend....
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Re: Michigan (4-2, 7-2) at Maryland (2-4, 4-5) Game Week
« Reply #17 on: November 12, 2017, 03:13:21 PM »
Didn't know about the injuries until after the game but had a good time in College Park.

I was expecting more from the offense in the second half, but obviously it wasn't necessary. Peters wasn't great, but he didn't do anything stupid. Obviously, the defense did its part, and special teams got a punt block, too.

I might be going to Madison next weekend....
Oh, that's good. 
I posted to the basketball thread wishing you had a good atmosphere. 

 

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