W- w w w V .. .. w w _w _.r-..- -W, 6B - The Michigan Daily - FOOTBALL SATURDAY - October 25, 2003 The Michigan Daily - FooTmA r------ I STAFF PICKS Predictions AGAINST THE SPREAD for 10/25/03 No. 10 Purdue at No. 13 MICHIGAN (-4.5) No. 8 Ohio State (-20.5) at INDIANA No. 20 Wisconsin (-10.5) at NORTHWESTERN Minnesota (-14) at ILLINOIS Wake Forest at No. 6 FLORIDA STATE (-18.5) N.C. State (-21) at Duke Penn State at No. 16 IOWA (-10.5) Kansas at KANSAS STATE (-20.5) Notre Dame at BosToN COLLEGE (-4) Iowa State at No. 14 Nebraska (-23.5) No.18 Oklahoma State (-6) at Texas A&M No. 1 Oklahoma (-25) AT COLORADO Stanford at OREGON (-10) No. 5 Southern Cal. (-10) at WASHINGTON No.12 Northern Illinois at No. 23 BowuNG GREEN (-3.5) Oregon State at No. 6 WASHINGTON STATE (-8) Pittsburgh (-7) at SYRACUSE No. 22 Tennessee (-3.5) at ALABAMA Best bet Total season record (Best bet) Michigan Indiana Wisconsin Minnesota Wake Forest N.C. State Iowa Kansas Boston College Nebraska Texas A&M Oklahoma Oregon Southern Cal. Northern Illinois Washington State Syracuse Tennessee Wisconsin Courtney Lewis J. Brady McCollough Purdue Indiana Wisconsin Minnesota Florida State N.C. State Iowa Kansas Boston College Nebraska Oklahoma State Oklahoma Oregon Washington Bowling Green Washington State Syracuse Alabama Kansas 66-60 (3-4) Kyle O'Neill Michigan Indiana Northwestern Minnesota Florida State N.C. State Iowa Kansas State Boston College Nebraska Oklahoma State Colorado Stanford Southern Cal. Northern Illinois Washington State Pittsburgh Alabama Washington State 66-60 (5-2) Michigan Ohio State Wisconsin Minnesota Florida State N.C. State Iowa Kansas State Boston College Nebraska Oklahoma State Colorado Stanford Southern Cal. Bowling Green Washington State Pittsburgh Tennessee Michigan 67-59 (2-5) X .ti : .v r, .. -' ' ..,4- .. ,,,,.,a ... f + 1 . / Naweed Sikora Laura Leinweber of "Tony Ba'lony's" Michigan Indiana Wisconsin Minnesota Florida State N.C. State Penn State Kansas State Notre Dame Nebraska Texas A&M Colorado Oregon Soutern Cal. Northern Illinois Washington State Pittsburgh Tennessee Northern Illinois 58-68 (3-3) TH E The new third- supported by the IM Lloyd Carr - "I like it, makes i Jeremy Le "eei ;e Dove Peart 66-60 (5-2) T-Bo's 'Living on a LSA junior Laura Leinweber was selected as this week's Ann Arbor celebrity because if there $is one thing the employees at Tony Ba'lony's have proven, it's that they're fighters. T-Bo's has stood firm for the last two years since Bella Napoli moved in right next door with seating and a television that Tony Ba'- longy's didn't offer. Meanwhile, T-Bo's just kept pumping quali- ty pizza and Bon Jovi's "Living on a Prayer" on its stereo. Prayer' with picks How fitting. After two years of fierce com- petition, Bella Napoli now has a sign hanging in the window that says it's relocating in 2004. So go ahead and laugh at Laura's staff picks - it's still questionable whether she com- prehends the concept of bet- ting against the spread - people at Tony Ba'lony's are m used to being the underdog by now. Michigan faces first challenge %sow MCwhatiott Samad 'Watt it Y i r r IM Aff ,- J ,r t dM "It mT I By Kyle O'Neill Daily Sports Editor Michigan's championship run begins or ends on Saturday. When the spread offense of Joe Tiller comes to Ann Arbor, Michigan will have its first true test of the season. Iowa and Oregon have shown in the recent weeks that each team's win over Michigan was more the Wolverines' doing than of the Hawkeyes' or Ducks'. Let it be known, that if Purdue beats Michi- gan, it won't be because the Wolver- ines shot themselves in the foot. The Boilermakers have plenty of their own weapons to do that. MICHIGAN PASSING OFFENSE VS. PURDUE PASSING DEFENSE: Pur- due's cornerbacks are not anything that spectacular as individuals, but they play spectacular defense when combined with the Boilermakers' safeties and linebackers. Safety Stuart Schweigert has three interceptions this season and is going to keep Michigan's deep ball in check. The Wolverines' trio of Braylon Edwards, Jason Avant and Steve Breaston will need to use its speed to its advantage. When Purdue drops linebacker Niko Koutouvides into underneath coverage, he is deadly to passing games - already with two interceptions this season. The Wolverines must continue to utilize their 10-to-15 yard routes if they want move down the field on this defensive backfield, as Koutou- vides will have the short-range stuff under wraps. Advantage: Even MICHIGAN RUSHING OFFENSE VS. PURDUE RUSHING DEFENSE: Ohio State's rushing defense is quite possibly the best in the nation. It thrives on destroying teams' offensive lines and gives up just 60 yards a game. Purdue gives up 66 a game. If Michigan wants to prove its ready for a Big Ten title, it begins with a Chris Perry 150-yard rushing performance - but that's easier written than done. Advantage: Purdue PURDUE PASSING OFFENSE VS. MICHIGAN PASSING DEFENSE: No Jacob Stewart and a recovering Marlin Jackson equals not so much fun for Michigan's secondary against the four- and five-wide receiver sets. Give credit to Leon Hall stepping in for Jeremy LeSueur when the senior was injured. Hall played well enough to earn a starting spot in Michigan's nickle or dime sets, but even he hasn't been prepared for the spread offense that Purdue is going to unleash. Advantage: Purdue back Kyle Orton or running back Jerod Void runs up the middle for a first down. But even with that said, Michi- gan's front seven is playing some error-free ball (sans the Minnesota game) and with the excitement of LaMarr Woodley on the line, the Wolverines are looking like the great defenses of old. Advantage: Even SPECIAL TEAMS: This is the first time all season when there aren't pressing concerns for Michigan's special teams. Besides the rotation at kick returner, everything else seems to be set. Garrett Rivas is consistent at kick- er, Steve Breaston is ... well, Steve Breaston and Michigan's punt forma- tion is actually looking normal. Pur- due is hardly a pushover at these positions, but the difference is Breaston. Purdue lacks a game- breaker, which is what makes special teams a difference-maker. Advantage: Michigan INTANGIBLES: Both teams are making a push for the Big Ten title - Purdue a run for the Sugar Bowl (as every one-loss team is still in contention). It's tough to say which team will come up with that game- changing play, as that is what it will probably come down to. Advantage: Michigan Michigan 27, Purdue 21 (OT) 0 PURDUE RUSHING OFFENSE VS. MICHIGAN RUSHING DEFENSE: Guess what? Purdue runs the ball successfully, too. Remember how Perry ran so wellgagainst Minnesota out of the shotgun? Purdue does that for a living. Third-and-six means nothing to the Boilermakers, because while a team is covering four wide receivers, Purdue quarter- "We need the student bod at Michigan to be there with all the spirit and ent usiasm and energy that they possess..I expect to know your presence in the Big House. - Lloyd Carr