4- The I chigan Daily - Footbal aurday -November 14, 1 Novemb*14, 1998 - Fw*all.Saturo% - The Michigan Daily -0 Gibson, monster line put fear of loss in Carr and Wolverines By Mark Snyder ")h ors Edior Sitting across a table from Wisconsin offensive lineman Aaron Gibson is com- fortable. I c's easgoing, humorous and quick with a joke. Standing next to him (actually, in his Bunyanesque shadow) is where the shiv- ering starts. Listed at 6-foot-7, 360 pounds, Gibson appears even larger than that in person, filling a room as soon as he enters. His ability to command a pres- ence stems not from his dominant stature, but instead from the reassuring atmosphere he fosters. Making anyone's life casier will not be Gibson's priority today, however. With the Badgers in Ann Arbor to face the Wolverines at noon, all Gibson's thoughts will focus on protecting the man behind him, not those across the line. Ron Dayne, one of the nation's top tailbacks and no small man himself at 260 pounds, will be looking for huge holes to pound the ball through and, more often than not, such holes emerge following a Gibson pancake. Entering this week, Lloyd Carr's largest concern (literally) was the Wisconsin offensive line. These big boys - who average more than 300 pounds - are the root of the Wisconsin running attack. "1 think Wisconsin, as long as Barry (Alvarez) has been there, has been a pro- gram that likes a big, strong, physical lineman," Carr said. "Aaron Gibson is something like 360 and was even bigger than that in high school and a lot of teams didn't recruit him. But what happened was (Wisconsin) got a guy that had a real determination and was willing to work to gain strength and has turned into an absolutely great tackle. They have two guys that will be drafted and Gibson may be the first offensive lineman to be drafted." Such high praise for the opposition is unusual for Carr, but most of his knowl- edge stems from the fear that the Badger boys are going to eat his defensive front seven alive. Not one of Michigan's linebackers is even within 100 pounds of Gibson, with Sam Sword as the only one to even tip the scale past 250. The defensive linemen are in an even worse position. Going toe-to-toe with the dominant 0-line of the Badgers is a prospect some of the front four need to get used to - fast. "Technique is going to be the key;" rush linebacker James Hall said. "Staying low and using your hands is going to be another key. We need to get below their offensive linemen. We need to stay in our stance and use proper tech- nique." Using strategy to topple the Badgers - who pass about as often as Michigan travels to Hawaii - will be the only out in a game where strength and endurance will be more important than 10-yard curls and buttonhooks. "We need to practice at a high level this week to prepare us for the intensity and physical nature of the Wisconsin game," linebacker Dhani Jones said on Monday. "They are the biggest offensive line that I have seen in my life and we need to put 200-percent effort toward practice and preparation." Even with 200-percent effort, Michigan may not have enough. After all, who could play if Gibson blocks the sun? THE MATCHUPS MICHIGAN PASSING OFFENSE VS. WISCONSIN PASSING DEFENSE Lloyd Carr, per his usual routine, has made Wisconsin's defensive backs sound like an entire group of Charles Woodsons. We know better. Tai Streets is on a roll. Edge: Michigan ---------------------------------------------------------- MICHIGAN RUSHING OFFENSE VS. WISCONSIN RUSHING DEFENSE The Badgers are the nation's No. 1 team against the run, and Michigan's offensive line has never fully recovered from early season injuries. Edge: Wisconsin ---------------------------------------------------------- WISCONSIN PASSING OFFENSE VS. MICHIGAN PASSING DEFENSE Michigan's suspect defensive backfield has one thing going for it this weekend: the erratic arm of Wisconsin quarterback Mike Samuel. If the Badgers could throw the ball, at all, they'd get the edge here. They can't. Edge: Even .- WI..O.........I...--.---NSE-VS MICHIGANRUSHINGDEF WISCONSIN RUSHING OFFENSE VS. MICHIGAN RUSHING DEFENSE 1998 WISCONSIN ROSTER Player Merritt. Ahmad Fletcher, Jamar Sankey. Moses Bryant. Onjai Davis. Nick Faulkner, Eddie Hartwell. Ed Bollinger. Brooks Boese, Joey Austin, Willie Doering, Jason Downs. Chris Mueller, Sam Hughes. Devery Samuel, Mike Burlingane. Bret Lee, Peter Kavenough. Scott Williams, Tony Wagner, chris Stemke. Kevin Rosga. Tim Ghidorzi. Chris Brown, Demetrius Golden. Rasheed Knight, Roger Pisetsky. vitaly Hunt, Josh Whyte, Conroy Rodriguez. Manuel Williams. charles Schick, Jason Skrzypchak, Eric King, Donte Caipenter, Marcus Myers. Bobby Wise, Alonzo Davenport. Matt Adamoz. Bob Bennett, Michael Marks, Ryan Jourdain, Jean Clark. carlease Mueller. Nick Thompson, Bryson Dayne, Ron Taylor. Leonard Drayton, Rashad Echols, Mike Martin, cecil Gill, Pat Unertl. Matt Pos. Ht. Wt. WR 510 188 DB 510 169C WR 6.5 209 DB 511 195 WR 510 1801 RB 511 195 LB 6-2 229 QB 62 1951 DB 511 1701 WR 6-3 178 DB 6-0 195 WR 62 195. DE 6-5 258 W R 511 165 QB 6-3 215 DB 6-0 201 QB 6.5 196I QB 6-4 205. RB 5-11 206. DB 510 190 P 6=2 183 DB 6-0 203 LB 63 243. WR 63 201 WR 510 177 LB 6-2 227 K 5-10 218 WR 5-9 185 WR 5-7 155 DB 5-7 178 RB 6-0 207 DB 6-0 201 P 511 193 DB 5-10 178 FB 6-2 249. DB 6-2 185 RB 5-8 190 K 510 171 OLB 6.0 223 RB 5-10 195 DB 6-1 217 RB 6-0 195 DB 6-1 180 FB 6-1 242 DB 6-1 210 RB 5-10 258 DB 6-0 188 TE 6-4 225 DB 510 171 FB 6.2 232 LB 6-0 229 FB 5-10 216 Daniels, carlos Kuhns, Chad Herbert. Ben McGrew, Delante Thompson, Donnel Lisowski, Dan Schneck, Mike cannon, B.J. Greisen. Nick Eicher. Donny Stephan, Terry Downing. Mark Roell, Rob Costa, Dave Miller Mike Eck, Jason Jowers, Jason Stormoen, Adam Koch. Philip Janek. Chris Buenning, Matt Ferrario. Bill Dienger, Tim Johnson, Ben Hilgemann. Luke Daley. Pat Polkoski. Jeff Tauscher, Mark Shober, Matt Rabach, casey Lamont, Brian Johnson, Al Gribowski, Joe Burke. Tom McIntosh. Chris Jakubowski. Josh Bryant. Wendell Turek, Troy Kolodzej, Ross Kampmann. Kevin Gibson. Aaron Anelli, Mark Williams, Roosevelt Sigmund. John Solwold, Mike Retzlaff, Dague Chambers, Chris Grahms. Eric Habermann. Aaron Bakken, Clint Williams, Brandon Smith. Chuck Pratt, George Waisanen, Erik Favret. John Dox. Jeremy Mahlik, Eric Sprague, Jake 6-1 6-1 6.4 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2' 6-5 6-5 6.0 6-4 6.8 6-3 6.4 6-2 63 67 6-3 6-7 6-8 65 6.3 63 6-5 6-5 6-8 6-4 6-6 6-4 6.7 66 6-4 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-7 6.5 6-1 66 6.6 6-8 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-6 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-3 63 6.4 235 235F 230f 222f 227 221 236 230 235 250 280f 2331 264 299 218 264 2801 215 277 282. 295 287 270 310 315 301 245 301. 320 285 298 270 302 249 310 315 290 274 276 290 368 254 170 267 260 279 201 266 251 260 260 251 278 306 239 269 258 265 -... . 4 v ! + .... -, %. " r, .: .. ;. \.l l a ©J2 CL77 2Jr TheRide v ... I .. I With everything you hear about him, you'd think Ron Dayne was Ron Powlus. The truth is, he's equally overrat- ed. It'll be apparent when he finally plays against a decent rush defense this weekend. Edge: Michigan ---------------------------------------------------------- SPECIAL TEAMS The time has come for Jay Feely to start getting the credit he deserves, after a 49-yarder against Penn State ... and Hayden Epstein is terrific ... but Wisconsin's Matt Davenport, a former walk-on, is the best kicker in this game. ..-r- ,:; ' / >t' ,f Edge: Wisconsin --em, .116 M- INTANGIBLES Michigan's overflowing with momentum after last week's win. And let's be honest: If the Wolverines had opened with San Diego St., Ohio and UNLV, they'd be 9-0, too. Edge: Michigan PREDICTION: MICHIGAN 27, WISCONSIN 21 Tai Streets is the primary offensive option for the Wolverines. He leads Michigan in touchdown recep- tions and has caught scoring passes in Michigan's last six games. 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