portS, The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com October 22, 2008 - 5B MAIZE GAUGE The Michigan Daily football writers break down the weekend's stats that don't show up in the box score. The Defense-o-Meter measures the intensity of the defense, the Rod-o-Meter judges how emotional (positive or negative) Rich Rodriguez was following the game and the Hype-o-Meter measures the fans' performance. DEFENSE-0-METER O The performance combined two of the defense's worst games of the season. Like at Notre Dame, it never stepped up when put in a tough spot because of a Obis turnover. And like against Illinois, the Wolverines were frequently out of position and missed several tackles. Penn State averaged an insane 6.8 yards per play. ROD-O-METER 4/4 Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez was visibly angry after the game, sarcastically answering many questions. When asked about the status of redshirt freshman quar- Rich Rods terback Steven Threet's elbow, he said "I'm not a doc- tor." He was annoyed by questions about the snapped winning streak and ranted about his frustrations. If Penn State fans consider Michigan their biggest rival, we expected it to be a bit louder when they knock off 4 the Wolverines for the first time in 12 years. It was quiet Big Houses early on, and all the promotions were way too gim- micky. The pink S-zone was pretty awesome, consider- ing pink is one of the Nittany Lions'original colors. NOTABLE QUOTABLE "We gonna come out, we gonna work hard this week. Because I don't think we are going to ever lose to State. I'm feeling like we're not gonna to lose to State because that's just, we're not going to lose to State. We are going to work hard. We're gonna win." - Junior defensive end Brandon Graham when asked how the Penn State loss would affect this weekend's game against Michi- gan State. ASSOIATD RES OL THE MICHIGAN DAILY TOP 10 POLL 6. OKLAHOMA STATE: The undefeated Cowboys play at No. 1 Texas Saturday, Oklahoma State's big- gest game in recent memory.It's a good thing Cowboy coach Mike Gundy is excellent at stayingcomposed. After all, he's a man. And he's 40. Well, 41now. TEAM 1. Texas (7-0) 2. Alabama (7-0) 3. Penn State (8-0) 4. Oklahoma (6-1) 5. Florida (5-1) 6. Southern Cal (5-1) - 7. Oklahoma State (7-0) 8. Texas Tech (7-0) 9. Georgia (6-1) 10. Ohio State (5-1) 11. Louisiana State (5-1) 12. Utah (8-0) 13. Boise State (6-0) 14. South Florida (6-1) 15. Texas Christian (7-1) 16. Missouri (5-2) 17. Pittsburgh (5-1) 18. Brigham Young (6-1) 19. Kansas (5-2) 20. Ball State (7-0) 21. Georgia Tech (6-1) 22. Tulsa (7-0) 23. Boston College (5-1) 24. Florida State (5-1) 25. Minnesota (6-1) LAST WEEK beat Missouri 56-31 beat Mississippi 24-20 beat Michigan 46-17 beat Kansas 45-31 bye beat Washington State 69-0 beat Baylor 34-6 beat Texas A&M 43-25 beat Vanderbilt 24-14 beat Michigan State 45-7 beat South Carolina 24-17 beat Colorado State 49-16 beat Hawaii 27-7 beat Syracuse 45-13 beat Brigham Young 32-7 lost to Texas 56-31 beat Navy 42-21 lost to Texas Christian 32-7 lost to Oklahoma 45-31 beat Western Kentucky 24-7 beat Clemson 21-17 beat Texas-El Paso 77-35 beat Virginia Tech 28-23 beat North Caro- lina St. 26-17 bye THIS WEEK Oklahoma State at Tennessee at Ohio State at Kansas State Kentucky at Arizona at Texas at Kansas at Louisiana State Penn State Georgia bye at San Jose State at Louisville wyoming Colorado Rutgers UNLV Texas Tech Eastern Michigan Virginia Central Florida at North Carolina Virginia Tech at Purdue 1. TEXAS (15): The Longhorns' schedule doesn't let up. For the third straight week, they play a top-25 team. This week it's No. 6 Oklahoma State. No. 8 Texas Tech will be next. But in two weeks, it's Baylor. The Bears orobably won't be ranked. 8. TEXAS TECH: The Graham Harrell-to- Michael Crabtree connection is obviously very good, but the Red Raiders' defense has quietly played well, too. Texas A&M gained just 32 yards in the second half last week. 0~ 3. PENN STATE: The only thing more out ofstyle than the Nittany Lion's nine-game losing streak against Michigan is Penn State coach Joe Paterno. Just kidding, Joe.You're the man. Who cares if you startedthinking about retiring in the 70s? 10.OHIO STATE: Normally, Michigan State's annual collapse begins with a loss to Michigan, but the Buckeyes might have beaten the Wolverines to the punch with a 45-7 pounding last week. So typical - Ohio State beats Michigan atsomething. S. SOUTHERN CAL:The Trojans ended Washington State's 280-game streak of not being shut out. That gives Michigan, the nation's active leader inthat category, a little more cushion(305games). There's a joke with Trojans winning 69-0, but we're notrgoing to go there. Games updated through Oct.19 STAFF PICKS The Daily football writers do their best to predict what happens ; * in the 2008 college football season. Dan courtney Ian Nate Liz Feldman Ratkowiak Robinson Sandals Kiefer Michigan (-23.5) at No.3Penn State-Michi Michigan Michigan Michigan chigan No.1 Texas (-6) vs. No.11 Missouri Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas No4 Oklahoma (19) vs No.16 Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Oklahoma No.6Southern Cal(43) at Washington St Washington.State Wsit eWashington State Southern Cal Washington State No.7 Texas Tech (-215) at Texas A&M Texas Tech Texas Tech .easA&M TexasTech Texas No. 8 Oklahoma State (-17) vsBaylor Oklahoma State Baylor Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State No.9.BYU (-1.5) at Texas Christian Texas Christian Brighar Young Texas Christian Brighaw Young Brigham Young No.10 Georgia (-14.5) at No. 22 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Georgia Vanderbilt Georgia Vanderbilt No.12Ohio State(-3.5) at No.20 Michigan St Ohio State Michigan State Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State N,.13 Louistiana S1te3S) atScarolina Louisiana State.Louisiana State Louisiana State Louisiana State Louisiana State NoC4Utah (-23)at Colrado State colrado Stat clrd Stat colorado State Utah Colorado State No.17 Virginia Tech (+2) at Boston College Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Boston College Boston College No.18 North Carolina (-5) at Virginia Virginia North Carolina Virginia Virginia North Carolina No. 19South Florida (-24) vs. Syracuse South Florida Syracuse South Florida South Florida Syracuse No 21 Wake Forest (-1)at Maryland Wake Forest Wake Forest Wake Forest ke Forest Wake Forest No.23 Pittsburgh(-3) at Navy Navy Pittsburgh Navy Navy. Pittsburgh No,2Caliornia(-2)at Arizona Arizona California California Arizona California Wisconsin (+3) at-lowa Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Iowa Indiana (+17) at Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Ilinois NotwsenNorthwestern Northwestern Purdue (+35) at Northwestern.......Purdue Purdue Nrhetr Northwestern Notwetr Best Bet Suth Florida Srac caornia Wisconsin Wake Forest Record Last Week 11-9-0 (1-0)10-0 (01)...12.80 (01) 3-7-0O0-1) Overall Record 106-78-2 (5-3) 97-87-2 (6-2) 105-79-2 (5-2-1) 106-78-2 (3-5) 95-89-2 (2-6) Remember, if you want your chance to be a star, e-mail danfeld@umich.edu. If you're chosen and can beat at least two of us, you'll stay on for another week. The longest tenured guest picker will get a prize at the end of the season. a t