The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - September 19, 2005 - 5B 3DQ1I4.*oba eter s wru :$;..r d io yd iliff~~nt tl~tsw 'tom r eek 'rne~u~of~you i~*d Michhian's ag~tpe otal ec W efmrucilto OUt 0PUd)O a frunwnin C- thi Sttisic igu e to ite acn istenly ipor tant iniatord ki~' Defensive Intensity It's pretty tough to say. Eastern put up a whopping 134 yards of total offense. But it's hard to judge the defense when the Eagles kept shooting them- selves in the foot. Early on, it looked like many of the receivers were streaking open, but quarterback Matt Bohnet couldn't make the necessary throws. On the bright side, the defense was falling to the ball and swarming the ball carrier - something it was not doing at the end of last season. Fans can only hope Michigan's ability to handle Eastern's spread attack is a sign that the Wolverines have fig- ured out the difficult offense. Carr-o-meter Hypemeter Rush Yards Let's be honest - Eastern is not a great team. It's not even a good team. But there's no deny- ing that Carr was pleased with the way his team bounced back after the disappointing loss to Notre Dame. Any time a team blanks an oppo- nent and scores 55 points, you know it was a good game. But Carr was happy about more than the way his team played. Both the offense and defense were able to put in many young players, and Carr wanted to make sure those young guys got some playing time before the Big Ten season started. Check. OK, so you guys didn't throw stuff on the field this time. But that's only because so many of you didn't stick around long enough for any- thing to go wrong. We can't entirely blame you for not being excited for this matchup, but still, the effort just wasn't there. The student was littered with empty spots even at kickoff, something that isn't acceptable even for a lowly Eastern Michigan team. Then when the game started, you didn't even try to be loud. The Eagles definitely didn't lose because they were scared of you guys. Another game, another leading rusher. With sophomore sensation Mike Hart not dressed for the game, fellow sophomore Max Martin was given the starting spot and didn't disappoint. He finished the game with career highs in carries, yards and touchdowns while showing a good burst through the line of scrimmage. Kevin Grady had another solid showing and didn't fumble for the first time this season. Once the game was in hand, the coaches were able to give carries to some guys who don't usually play, including a few walk-ons. STAFF PICKS Predictions against the spread for 9/19/05 Ian Herbert Gabe Edelson Eastern Michigan (+30.5) at No. 14 Michigan Arkansas (+31) at No. 1Southern Cal Rice (+41) at No. 2 Texas Ohio (+35) at No. 4 Virginia Tech No. 5 Tennessee (+4.5) at No. 4 Florida Eastern Michigan Southern Cal Tex as Ohio Florida No. 8 Florida State (-1.5) at No. 17 Boston College Boston College San Diego State (+27,5) at No. 9 Ohio State Ohio State Michigan State (+7) attNo. 10 Notre Dame Michigan State Oregon State (+135) at No 11 Louisville Oregon State No. 12 Purdue (-7.5) at Arizona Purdue Eastern Michigan Southern Cal Rice Virginia Tech Tennessee Florida State San Diego State Michigan State Louisville Purdue Clemson Georgia Tech Arizona State Oklahoma Oregon Virginia Oklahoma 9-52 (0-2) 18-11-2(0-2) Matt Venegoni Eastern Michigan Southern Cal Rice Virginia Tech Florida Florida State Ohio State Michigan State Louisville Purdue Clemson Georgia Tech Arizona State Oklahoma Oregon Virginia Louisville 9-5-2(1-1) 16-13-2(1-1) Eastern Michigan Southern Cal Rice Virginia Tech Florida Boston College San Diego State Michigan State Louisville Purdue Miami Georgia Tech Arizona State UCLA Oregon Virginia Louisville 9-52(2-0) 1742-2(24) Eastern Michigan Arkansas Rice Ohio Tennessee Florida State Ohio State Michigan State Louisville Purdue Miami Georgia Tech Northwestern Oklahoma Oregon Virginia Virgina 4-10-2(11) 136-2(1-1) Stephanie Bongo Man Wright Nahru Lampkin Bongo man struggles as celebrity tune goes flat "Now here's a man with a drum, it's not that his picks were dumb. But the games didn't go his way, and that's all we can say." Nahru Lampkin should stick to his day job - he's a youth counselor during the week - or his weekend job entertaining loyal fans on the way to the Big House. Someone - Stephanie, maybe - should let Ian know how to pick a best bet. Oklahoma didn't just lose. They got embarrassed. Ian could have picked any of his nine correct picks, but he pretty much blew it. Thecelebs were right with us last week, but Lampkin's 4-10-2 showing is going to seriously hurt their chances of Even though Gabe spent three days working on his picks, he ended up last - proving that staff picks mean nothing. No. 13 Miami (-7) at No.20 Clemson Connecticut (+17) at No. 16 Georgia Tech Northwestern (+15.5) at No. 18 Arizona State No. 21 Oklahoma (-17) at UCLA W, 23Fresno State (+3) at Oregon No. 25 Virginia (-9) at Syracuse Best Bet Record against spread Overall Miami Georgia Tech Ariona State Oklahoma Oregon Syracuse Ohio 6&2(0-2) 16-13-2(0-2) I I HERBERT Continued from page 1B Breaston returned the ball to the 10-yard line. Cornerbacks Leon Hall and Grant Mason were regularly giving seven- and eight-yard cushions off the line of scrimmage, which would be fine if the receivers didn't get the ball. But when the receiver is open, it means the cornerback was doing something wrong - even if Bohmet threw the ball into the ground, and even if the receiver dropped the pass. I'm worried that the fact the defense gave up just 134 yards and kept the Eagles to a goose egg on the scoreboard has every- one thinking that they are back to where they should be. The defense kept Eastern Michigan to just 15 yards on the ground, but next week they have to go up against senior transfer Brian Calhoun, who has rushed for 481 yards this season, not Eastern's Dwayne Harrison. Harrison, the team's starting running back, wasn't even the leading rusher. Instead it was backup quarterback Tyler Jones, who carried the ball seven times for 24 yards. And it's the same for the offense. It's great that Michigan rolled for nearly 500 yards, but they didn't prove anything to me. After the first two drives, Michigan was up 14-0 but with just 30 yards of total offense. They didn't need to do much. Chad Henne did a great job putting the ball in the end zone. Sophomore running back Max Martin looked great, running for 128 yards and two scores. But Bradley scored, Jerome Jackson scored and fresh- man Antonio Bass ran for 20 yards in three plays at quarterback. All this is wonderful, and 55-0 is a nice way to bounce back from 17-10. But it doesn't say all that much about the team - except that Alijah Bradley and Jason Eldridge can play. And I think everyone is happy we have figured that much out. - Herbert can be reached at iherbert@umich.edu Blue takes advantage of " Eagles' mistakes, coasts to impressive victory EAGLES Continued from page 1B "Coming off a loss, it shows that we can be dominant," Henne said. "We came out and proved that we can play offensively and defensively and put some points on the board." Michigan's offense did get a little help from the Eagles' struggling special teams. Four minutes into the game, Eastern electrifying 72-yard punt return just over two minutes into the first quarter. Martin ran the ball on the ensuing three plays, finding the end zone on a one-yard run to the left side of the line. Starting in place of injured Mike Hart. Martin received the bulk of the carries, running 26 times for 128 yards. The Wolverines' defense continued its resurgence by stifling Eastern Michigan's spread offense. Michigan held the Eagles PHOTOS BY ALEXANDER DZIADOSZ/Daily ABOVE: Michigan wide receiver Antonio Bass carried the ball three times and gained 20 yards in the Wolverines' shut-out win on Saturday. LEFT: Quarterback Chad Henne bounced back from a rough day against Notre Dame m