4B - September 8, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 48- September 8, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom GAME STATISTICS Frst Dw s Rush/Yds PassingYards Ofensie Pys Toal Ofn Kckretuns/ Yd Punt returns/ Yds Comp/Att/Int Punts/Avg Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Time of Poss PASSING Robinson Cone Sheridan Ttas RUSHING Player Robinson Brown Smith Grady, Kel Grady Kev. Sheridan Totals RECEIVING Player I Hemigway Koger Gay yel Savoy Odoms Ttas FUNING Player h Mesko Totals KICKOFF RETURNNS HlaHeH OdoH, PHmRI Stonum Totals PUNTRETURNS Player Mathews Totals TACKLES Eeh Warren Wolfolk C ssoko Rh Floyd Martin Williars Van Bergen Fitzgerald Moundro Grhan Leach Sas.se Totas We PASSING Carder Totals RUSHING Burdi Winchester Carder HNHer Totals RECEIVING Player N Nunez Arnhirn West Thmps.n Totals PUNTING Player Arrenr Woals KICKOFF RETURNS Player Totals PUNT RETURNS Player 'total TACKLES Player Pritchard Wiggins Legrier Cielenski Dixson Dorcely Brask Armstrong Stewart Pyant Hinds Harrington Lynch Wasikowski Nowak 'Totals M CH 50/242 250 70 2/41 2/16 15/28/1 5/47.2 1/0 8/72 34:20 M I C H I G A N 2-4 18 0-2 0 0-2 H 15-28 197 Att Yds Avg 11 74 6.7 10 54 5.4 6 23 3.8 1 11 11.0 2 7 3,5 1 4 4.0 50 242 4.8 WMU 1U 24/138 310 73 2/6 23/39/2 6/39.8 2/1 3/15 25:40 T3 0 0 0 0 0 Everyone but 'M' surprised by stifling defensive performance 0 43 12 10 11 4 4 43 1 0 0 0 1 No. Yds 5 103 3 32 2 18 2 13 1 14 1 11 1 6 15 197 Avg 20.6 107 65 6.0 13. Lg TD 44 2 By RUTH LINCOLN Daily Sports Editor A defense that surrendered a school- record 28.9 points per game last season and returned just four starters to their positions isn't upposed Cu look tunning in its home opener. It shouldn't hold a highly toutedsenior quarterback and potential NFL draftee to 13-for-24 passing and 81 yards in the first half. And it certainly doesn't come within nine minutes of its first shutout in the Rich Rod era. "If anybody's surprised, it's y'all," junior safety Troy Woolfolk said after the Michigan football team's 31-7 win over WesternMichigan."I knew we were all playing for this team, and I knew this defense was going to be good." Criticisms of inexperience and lack of depth have surrounded the defense for months. But Saturday, in front of 109,019, the debut of first-year coordinator Greg Robinson's new defense put at least some of those concerns at bay. The one glaring concern is that the Wolverines are just an injury away from major defensive problems, particularly in the secondary. That was made clear by redshirt freshman cornerback J.T. Floyd's botched coverage in the fourth quarter, leadingto a 73-yard touchdown pass from Bronco quarterback Tim Hiller. But the starting corps, slowly erased memories of last season's defensive debacle by holding Western Michigan to 3-and-outs on six of eight drives in the first half. "I just think that we're young and we're learning how to play together in a system that they haven't played in before," Robinson said of the defense. "There's a learning curve. And I think the guys are doing a pretty good job of adapting." The cornerback tandem of junior Donovan Warren and sophomore Bou- bacar Cissoko held the Broncos' receiv- ers in check with on-point tackling, and Cissoko delivered with a first-quarter interception that left Robinson jump- 7 14 11 6 44 0 0 0 4 3 No. Yds Avg Lg 5 236 472 6,6 5 236 472 66 No. Yds 1 21 1 20 2 41 Avg Lg TD 200 20 0 205 21 0 No. Yds Avg Lg TD 2 16 8.0 16 0 2 16 8.0 16 0 Sophomore cornerback Boubacar Cissoko recorded the first interCeption of new defensivec oordinator Greg Robinson's tenure at Michigan. ing ecstatically on the sidelines. The duo field tackling, which secondary coach finished with five solo tackles. helped break apart an Bronco offense Tony Gibson referred to as "probably the "I was a little nervous at first because which was the nation's 11th-best passing hardest thing to do in football." I've been playing against my guys all the team last year. "If we're able to break down and they time, but now to play against someone Senior defensive end Brandon Graham try to give us a quick move and we're still different - after the flow of the game, it said this is one of the fastest defenses in able to get in front of them and still shut got very comfortable for me, very natural which he has ever played. them down, that's whenever you know for me," Brown said. "It's a good move." "Everybody is trying as hard as they you're doing the things right that Coach The Wolverines' biggest defensive test can to get to the ball," Graham said. Robinson is telling us to do," senior out- yet will come next week against Notre "And being a shutdown defense, that's side linebacker Stevie Brown said during Dame's highly touted receivers, namely what we're trying to do." fall camp. Golden Tate, who caught 58 passes for The Wolverines looked like a sure- Brown, who had started 13 games at 1,080 yards last season. tackling team Saturday, allowing the safety in his career, switched to a hybrid Did the coaching staff save anything Broncos to cross midfield only once in outside linebacker/safety position under for the Fighting Irish? the first half. Robinson's defense. On Saturday, Brown "Maybe so," redshirt junior lineback- Robinson's main emphasis in his looked fluid in his new position, used his er Obi Ezeh said with a smile. "We got a nine-month tenure has been on open- speed to find optimal positioning and lot of stuff." Solo 4 b 5 1 2 2 2 0 3 1 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 31 Asst 4 1 1 5 3 2 2 4 0 2 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 36 Tot 8 7 6 6 S 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 Forcier will start against Notre Dame 67 23-39 M i c h i 4 263 g a n TD 1 2 1 24 No.- 7 7 1 1 23 Yds 41 5 3 2 0 -13 38 Yds 151 48 32 25 5 2 263 3.0 1.0 0.0 -2.6 1.6 Avg 21.6 6.9 s.0 20 11.4 Lg 9 4 3 3 0 11 ti lg 73 11 13 13 5 2 73 0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD i 0 0 0 0 0 1 By MICHAEL EISENSTEIN run? Daily Sports Editor "Well, he ran really fast," Rodriguez said. "He's only been in the offense three Heading into one of the Wolverines and a half weeks. To compare him with biggest games this weekend, Michigan Tate is sometimes not fair, because Tate, coach Rich Rodriguez isn't changing any- again, had the 15 practices in the spring. thing when it comes to That makes a huge difference." his quarterbacks. NOTEBOOK Rodriguez said the 22 quarterback car- "I'm not goingto have ries by Forcier and Robinson on Saturday a set rotation, per se," Rodriguez said at was a bit more than he'd like, but that was his weekly Monday press conference. a combination of letting Robinson get "We'll continue to do what we did in the comfortable in game situations by calling next several weeks what we did this past more designed runs and because receiv- week." ers were well-covered downfield, forcing That means freshman quarterback Tate the quarterbacks to scramble. Forcier will start against Notre Dame on Against Notre Dame this weekend, the Saturday "unless he has a really bad week most telling sign of future success might of practice," according to Rodriguez. be whether fourth-string quarterback As he ran to the locker room at half- David Cone makes another late-game time, Forcier had already thrown three appearance, as he did Saturday when the touchdown passes, one fewer than Michi- Wolverine victory was a certainty. gan's single-game record. Though it was KRAZY KATCH: No Wolverine was against a Mid-American Conference surprised by Robinson's great first-quar- defense that returned only one starter, ter scramble for a score. Forcier and his composure had Rodriguez After all, they say they see it in practice singing his praises days after the perfor- every day. mance. The highlight of the game, according "I've not had a true freshman start, soit to senior running back Carlos Brown, was was a new experience for us," Rodriguez sophomore tight end Kevin Koger's leap- said of the early-enrollee. "But he's kind of ing, one-handed, 20-yard snag late in the unique from the standpoint that he prob- fourth quarter. ably was more nervous than he'd let on, "It's funny because I've been on the but he didn't act like it, and he didn't seem guys all camp about catching the ball with like it on the sidelines or in pregame. two hands, go up with two hands," Rodri- "The pleasing part of it, when he did guez said. "I've probably yelled it 50 times make a mistake ... he knew right away - go up with two hands." what it was. So when you know that's Koger had the team gawking, but happening, you know his mind is into the wasn't sure he'd satisfied the most impor- game and he's thinking the right things." tant person, his coach. So once the game And what about fellow freshman quar- ended, that was a top priority. terback Denard Robinson, who turned a "I see (Koger) after the game and we broken reverse into a 43-yard touchdown hadn't even gotten up the tunnel yet - he S 0 No. Yds Avg Lg 6 239 39.8 44 6 239 39.8 44 No Yds Avg Lg T No Yds Avg Lg T 2 6 3.0 4 0 Freshman quarterback Tate Forcier threw three touchdowns and no interceptions against the Broncos. said, 'Coach, I went up with two hands, we'll see how he goes on Wednesday," but my other one couldn't reach there,' " Rodriguez said. Rodriguez said. Senior running back Brandon Minor, "I said,' It's okay, Kevin. We forgive you who has struggled with an ankle injury, for that." "looked better than he had in a couple INJURY UPDATE: Michigan came weeks in pregame," according to Rodri- away from its win relatively unscathed, guez. But they still decided to not play though some of the Wolverines' key play- Minor in hopes that he will be stronger ers were a bit bruised afterwards. and able to play against a tougher Notre Redshirt sophomore wide receiver Dame defense Saturday. Junior Hemingway, who caught two Sophomore cornerback Boubacar Cis- touchdowns and racked up 103 receiving soko re-aggravated a nerve problem in his yards, tweaked the ankle that has given shoulder but should be ready to play Satur- him trouble in the past. day. Redshirt junior fullback Mark Moun- "He'll be limited this week, somewhat dros was also minorly injured in the game (Monday), maybe tomorrow, and then and will be held out of contact all week. r010 8 5 5 3 3 2 Asst 3 4 2 2 2 3 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tot 11 9 7 b 4 4 4 3 o 1 1 47 32 79 BIG TEN STANDINGS Team Big Ten Overall BRONCOS From Page 1B before spotting Hemingway near the left sideline, a play that Heming- way later called an "improvisation". Forcier threw the ball on the run to Hemingway, who easily ran into the end zone. And just three and a half minutes later, Robinson scored on his firstplay at quarterback in a way that only the freshman known for his speed could. On an intended reverse to sophomore slot receiver Martavious Odoms, Rob- inson dropped the snap but had time to pick up the ball, stand still to plot his course, and zig-zag past the Bron- cos for a 43-yard touchdown run. "I was asking Denard on the side- line if that little fake fumble and run- ning for a touchdown was a habit, because he's done it to us a couple times (in practice)," senior linebacker Stevie Brown laughed. Forcier felt the same way. "God," Forcier said, laughing. "I was happy, but it's nothing, I wasn't impressed by it. I've seen it happen, I've seen him do it so many times in practice, it's typical for him to do that." At the half, after two more Forcier touchdown passes, Michigan had al- ready racked up 289 total yards (144 rushing and 145 passing yards). The Wolverines finished with 439 total yards, more than they could manage in any of their 12 games last year. But in the second half, where Ro- driguez said he "really wasn't happy with anything," Michigan failed to convert twice in the red zone and only combined for 150 total yards. The Wolverines' shutout hopes were dashed in the fourth quarter when Hiller lofted a perfect 73-yard touch- down pass to wide-open wide receiv- er Juan Nunez. After it was all over, the atmo- sphere in the Big House felt more like the Wolverines had just beaten a top- tier Big Ten team. But even with con- fidence in Ann Arbor back for now, the lasting sting of last year's record meant nobody was going to take Sat- urday's win for granted. "It meant a lot - just kind of an- swered alot of questions, like wheth- er or not there's division on this team, whether or not we worked hard enough, whether or not, whether or not, whether or not," redshirt junior linebacker Obi Ezeh said. "So you don't need to hear it from us. If you want to ask any more questions, just watch the game." REID From Page 1B "This game, it's going to go to everybody's film room, and everybody's going to watch it" safety Troy Woolfolk said. "(Every) team is going to see that we're back, the old Michigan is back, and we're ready for a big season." The Old Michigan, on the scoreboard, at least. No three- yards-and-a-cloud-of-dust. Without the mindset that the forward pass might as well still be illegal. The atmosphere at the Big House, which was sorely lacking last season, was also back. Especially after the game when fans cheered "Beat the Irish" as the team sang the fight song in front of the student section. Last season, the game against Ohio State almost seemed dreaded. This year, the swagger surrounding ri- valry games (lest we forget the "Little Brother" antics of Mike Hart) is back in full force. "I can't wait - we owe them. We owe them," running back Mike Shaw said when asked about Notre Dame and the Wolverines' 35-17, six-turnover thumping last season. He grinned and ran into the tunnel of Michigan Stadium to undoubtedly celebrate in the deservedly raucous locker room. All offseason, the team has talked about buying into the new Michigan. On Saturday, the fans proved they've done so, too. It's a huge step in restoring Rich Rodriguez's program. I was concerned with how Michigan fans would respond to Rodriguez after everything that's happened in the last week or so. How would a fan- base not used to anything but success react to a coach who's seen anything but that since coming to Michigan? As I walked from my house near East Quad a few hours before the game, the answer was made crystal clear - Wolverine nation is backing its coach. The pro-Rich Rod para- phernalia ranged from the serious: The enormous "In Rod We Trust" banner flownby the tunnel in the stadium. To the outraged: A minivan park at Ann Ar- bor Pioneer displayed a sign that read, "Boycott the Free Press NOW" To the ridiculous: A sign read "(Free Press writer Mike) Rosenberg Punches Dolphins" at the BOX House on State Street. And after Tate Forcier's third touchdown pass of the day - a beautifully thrown, 44-yard bomb to Junior Hemingway - all 109,019 fans officially made their support for Rodriguez known. All throughout the stadium, a chant of the coach's name became louder and louder. "It's amazing the support that we've gotten," Rodri- guez said. "And they can say my name but it's really to Michigan. 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