The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com October 212009 - 3B The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com October 21, 2009 - 3B GAME STATISTICS Tam Sats FistDownIs Rush/Yds Pasing Yard Comp/Att/lnt Offenive Pays Total Offense Kikrturns/ Yds Pnt eurn/Yds Punts/Avg Fmbes/Cost Pelie~s/Yards Tim of PossN MICH 34 54/461 266 15/18/0 2/47 6/84 0/0 0/0 9/93 29:50 M I C H I G A N C-A Yds 3-3 54 2-2 39 15-18 266 DSU 26/65 151 18/34/0 60 8/162 0/0 11/33.3 0/0 8/78 30:10 HORNETS From page 1B "We wanted to get in there and run some of the passing plays and get him to train with his eyes and where he's supposed to look," Rodriguez said of Robinson. "We wanted more than (four throws) but we got up ahead a little bit. But Starters rest in Michigan's blowout win. we were planning on throwing more with him." t Learning Rodriguez's playbook is tough for any quarterback who is new to the system, and Robinson and Forcier have looked impres- sive as freshmen. Forcier sealed the starting job before Michigan's season opener against Western Michigan because participating in spring practice gave him four extra months to become familiar with Rodriguez's system. But in recent weeks, Forcier's progress has suffered. Rodriguez said Monday that Forcier had not completed a full week of practice since suffering his shoulder injury. "If he was a fourth-year or fifth- year guy missing a practice or two, maybe it would not be as criti- cal," Rodriguez said. "When we look back at it, missing those first couple days of practice every week probably didn't help his growth." During yesterday's Michigan teleconference, Forcier said he practiced Monday for the first time in weeks and plans to practice every day this week. "I have full range onit," Forcier said. "I can actually snap my arm down on some of my passes. I'm happy to have it back." PASSING Player Robison, D Cone Forcier Totals RUSHING Player Smith Shaw Grady,Kevin Kennedy Totals RECEVING Player Grady, Kelvin Stokes Webb Stonum Mathews Toas PUNTING Player KICKOFF RETURNS Roundtree Totals PUNT RETURNS Player Odoms Totals TACKLESS Fitzgerald ones Graham Lah Muthondn Watson Roher Wa ren EmnSlye Gyarmati Ezeh immons Herron North Demens Martin Totals TD 2 Att 17 11 9 8 6 2 1 54 No. 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 Yds 169 90 73 73 54 7 6 472 Yds 48 40 33 16 28 25 19 19 14 13 11 266 Avg 8.1 9.1 6.0 8.5 Lg 19 26 6 57 (nt 0 0 0 0 0 TD 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 6 TD 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 SAID ALSALAH/Daily Freshman Tate Forcier and the rest of Michigan's starters are safe -even after the baCkups performed well this weekend. Avg L 38 9 28 25 19 14 38 No. Yds Avg !g 0 0 0 0 EISENSTEIN From page 1B Then, Iowa would either have to collapse down the stretch - which seems pretty unlikely - or the Hawkeyes would have to make the BCS national cham- pionship game (also played in Pasadena this year). That seems like a longshot given how com- fortably the SEC and Big 12 teams are sitting at the top of the rankings. There is more that would also have to fall into place, but why explain how to fill up the gas tank if you can't even drive? Yet still, Brown kept repeat- ing himself. "I have a feeling," Brown said. "I don't know if anybody else has a feeling, but I have this feeling that if we can win out, I think we got a chance we could make it to the Rose Bowl. "Watching the way the sea- son's been going and I'm looking at everybody else's overall rank- ing and everything like that, I just have a feeling if Iowa can win out, and we can win out, I think there's a chance we could make it to that January 1st Rose Bowl game." We know it seems far- fetched. But maybe Brown is getting at something else here. What's really promoting this mindset that not even he can explain convincingly? Part of that might be the Wol- verines' 4-0 start, and now with five games remaining, Michigan needs just one win to be bowl eligible. At this point last year, the Wolverines could only afford to lose one game if they wanted to remain eligible for the post- season. On top of that, both of Michi- gan's losses have been very close, coming down to the final play on the road. At Michigan State, the Spartans scored a touchdown in overtime. At Iowa, freshman quarterback Denard Robinson's last-minute interception sealed the Wolver- ines' fate. Part of it might be Brown getting a bit nostalgic. When he arrived in Ann Arbor in 2006, Michigan was in the midst of a nine-game win streak over the Nittany Lions, who the Wol- verines play this weekend, and Michigan also made the Rose Bowl that year. As one of just two seniors on the defense, he could be pro- jecting that desire to return to Pasadena. And part of it might be the tightness of this group of play- ers; it's a team that has a strange air of invincibility for a two-loss team. That closeness could be seen against Delaware State last Saturday, when the Wolverines got to cheer on scout-team play- ers that never get playing'time, such as redshirt senior Ohene Opong-Owusu, a popular team- mate. "They got a big lift out of the Big O running down there," Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez said. "It was almost like the movie Rudy, we were yelling for his name.... I think everybody on the sidelines was focusing in on him. They were excited for him." Throughout the season, many players have referenced how this year's team is much closer than last year's. And Brown, for one, may feel a similar camara- derie to 2006. But regardless of the issue, it's not a case of Brown looking too far ahead. Rodriguez was confident in his team's concen- tration on Monday. "Again, if I sensed they were focusing or their concentration was not in the moment - was further ahead - I'd rein them in, say, 'Listen, what are you guys thinking about?'," Rodri- guez said. "I don't think they wake up thinking about the Rose Bowl or anything further than today. At least I hope not." Brown may simply see some- thing special about this team that we just can't. -Eisenstein can be reached at mseisen@umich.edu. No Yds 1 19 2 47 Avg g 1 19 0 28 0 No. 4 1 1 6 Solo 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Yds 48 11 23 84 Asst 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 =. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Avg Lg 26 26 TD 0 0 Tt 5 4 23 2 2 2 FREE slo m with the purchase of any beverageI 1741 Plymouth Rd " Ann ArborL J BIGGBY for franchise info www.biggby.com CO FFEE Good at this location only Not good with any other offer. No copies of this coupon will be accepted. Offerexpires 10/27/09. U--,3 D e la w a r e PASSING Player C-A Elko 18-34 Totals 18-34 St at e Yds TD 151 0 151 0 RUSHING Player Williams, C. Jones, J. Elko McQueen Totals RECEVING Player Wilson Jackson, D. Att 10 11 4 1 26 No. 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 18 Yds 54 18 14 0 86 Yds 55 28 20 21 4 19 9 .5 151 Avg 4.8 1.3 1.2 -2.0 2.5 Ls 26 6 7 0 26 tnt 0 0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Avg L9 42 3 PUNTING Player No. Yds Avg g Team 1 0 0.0 0 Lochner 10 366 366 49 Totals 11 366 3333 49 KICKOFF RETURNS Player No. Yds Avg Lg TD Moor1 e 3 2 5 Tarpley 5 32 0 Totals 8 162 51 0 PUNT RETURNS N, Yd Ag TD Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 ae Solo Asst Tot Strumns 6 4 10 Caroll 7 0 7- Mirhin Stt 1- 4- Adjei 5 1 6- Miner 4 1 5 ionsi 22 5- ierdsont 22 5 Grant 2 1 3 2 Mendes 2 1 34 Sutton 1 2 3 Conley 2 - 25 Gable 1 1 2 - Fortes 1 0 1 Watson 0 1 1 Johnson 0 1 1 Totals 33 s5 88 BIG TEN STANDINGS Team Bix Ten Overall I o State 31 5- Michigan State 3-1 4-3 Penn State 2-1 6-1 Wisconsin 2-2 5-2 Minnesota 2-2 5-3 Michigan 1-2 5-2 Indiana 1-2 4-3 Northwestern 1-2 4-3 Purdue 1-2 2-5 Illinois o-4 1-5 ARIEL BOND/Daily Freshman Vincent Smith racked up 166 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries against lowly Delaware State. Smith gets his chance to shine after watching from sideline True freshman talked about getting Smith the thing." ball more so the freshman can Smith averaged almost 10 wowed the Big gain more experience. And week yards a carry and showcased a in and week out, the 5-foot-6 near-innate ability to find the House crowd back stayed on the sidelines as second level of the defense, and the rest of the Wolverines' deep he said after the game that read- By ANDY REID stable of running backs carried ing defenses is one of his biggest Daily SportsEditor the load. strengths. "Mike Shaw and Vincent But what was most surprising With a few seconds, three Smith, those two in particu- about the 168-pound back's per- bone-jarring broken tackles and lar, we've got to get more game formance was the tackle-break- a very minimalist title - "Vin- action," Rodriguez repeated last ing skills Michigan fans first saw cent Smith breaks" - the true Wednesday. "I can't expect them in the YouTube video last spring. freshman running back became to go out there and not have "It was amazing," said fresh- somewhat of a YouTube sensa- mistakes if we don't play them man linebacker Brandin Haw- tion last spring. more." thorne, who played with Smith Smith, who graduated early The lack of playing time was in high school. "Like I've been from Pahokee High School in startingto take atoll on the Smith telling all my new teammates, I Pahokee, Fla., transformed from family, specifically his cousin grew up with him. I know him, a relatively unheralded recruit Tyrone Smith, who trekked the and I know what he's capable of to one of the most talked-about 1,300 miles north to visit Vincent doing." players of the spring practice ses- for the Western Michigan game. WhenSmitheasilystrolled into sion after the video was leaked "We was getting a little frus- the end zone for his first career onto the Internet. trated down here by the playing touchdown midway through the And when he backed up that time," Tyrone said in a phone first quarter, he was swarmed by talk a few weeks later in Michi- interview yesterday. "He works teammates who were ready to gan's spring game - the hype so hard. ... He was just waiting slap him on the back and cheer was official. for his chance out there." with him. Smith slipped through "Vincent Smith came right Finally on Saturday, Rodri- the congratulatory scrum and in the spring game and didn't guez's goal to get Smith some leaped into the hands of tight end score once, he scored twice," meaningful game experience Martell Webb, stretching out his Pahokee defensive coordinator came true - and he made the arms in celebration. Rick James said last summer. "If most of the opportunity. It was a culmination of almost that don't tell people we're seri- On 17 carries, the pint-sized 10 months worth of work - just ous about the game of football, I runner racked up a game-high for that one moment. don't know what will." 166 yards and one touchdown. "Oh yeah, you could tell by the But it's been slow going for Although Rodriguez said Mon- tone of his voice that he was so Smith since then. In between day that Smith missed a few happy," Tyrone said of the phone a modest but welcoming debut reads during the game, the coach call he received from Smith after in Michigan's season-opening was obviously very pleased with the game. "The touchdown was drubbing of Western Michigan the breakout game. amazing. The whole family got and last weekend, Smith tallied "I had no idea I was going to together to watch it. I just hope just three carries for 12 yards. get this many carries," Smith he gets a chance this Saturday Week in and week out, Michi- said. 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