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re: So what's the consensus on Michigan?

Posted on 12/5/23 at 12:39 pm to
Posted by Bham Bammer
Member since Nov 2014
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Posted on 12/5/23 at 12:39 pm to
Michigan is good because for the most part they don't beat themselves. They are disciplined and they don't turn the ball over. Their defense is good and is going to make you work.

If Bama plays a clean game, Bama wins. If Bama turns it over a couple times, it's going to be difficult.
Posted by Tw1st3d
Member since Jul 2017
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Posted on 12/5/23 at 1:15 pm to
I have done zero film study on Michigan so mytakes are not supported by anything other than a little I have seen in game action on TV.

D-line - strong and good with their hands. Built to stop Wisconsintype of run game. Our guards should match up well with them. I suspect we will attempt to run DUO on any interior run game. Our best run option will be to run and bounce to the edge with 26. Read potion with Milroe may work well with him going outside the tackles after good inside fake to the RB.

LB - strong against inside run game. May be susecptible to QB counter with HB lead. Getting our run game to attack the edge will pull their safeties down for run support.

CB's look to be pretty good. Get them running and throw comeback routes.

Safeties - look to be pretty fast. We need to set alignments and motions to keep them out of 2 deep. Get them biting on run support, have the slot WR's block them then fake a block and slip deep for a got'cha strike in the 2nd qtr.

Use play action passing after establishing edge run game. Deep over routes by 17 and 3 may work well.

Their DL pushes the pocket pretty well. Edge rush does not worry me that much. LB do not appear to be great in pass coverage so RB flares, TE quick outs and middle crossing game may work if Milroe is "ON" with the short to mid range passing.
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