The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, November 12, 2009 -SA SAM WOLSON/Daily Walk-on linebacker Kevin Leach led the Wolverines in tackles (11) in the Wolverines' 38-13 loss to the Fighting Illini. Leach started the last two games at middle linebacker. "Blue'sLswilbttse by huge Wsosn0ln By ANDY REID Ezeh was burned on a 60-yard Daily Sports Editor touchdown pass from Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark to tight Besides the uniforms and the end Andrew Quarless. pregame entrance, there are very And Rodriguez has been few similarities between today's impressed with the redshirt soph- Michigan football team and the omore. Leach even graded out one run under legendary coach Bo higher than any other defensive Schembechler. player when the coaches broke But there are a few ways in down the film of the Illinois game. which the old coach's voice is still But the Wisconsin offense, heard through the football build- which Michigan will square off ing that is named after him. against this weekend, is a different In the book "Bo's Lasting Les- monster altogether. sons," Schembechler said, "I didn't "Wisconsin's style is a little care if you were a sophomore or a different than a lot of teams," senior, a walk-on or an All-Amer- Rodriguez said in his Tuesday can ... if you played your position teleconference. "But they make no the way I wanted you to play it, bones about it: They've got a huge you'd start. That simple." offensive line and tight ends and Current coach Rich Rodriguez, backs, and they're going to come a former walk-on at West Virginia, right down and impose their will has started two walk-ons - safe- on you and try to control the game ty Jordan Kovacs and linebacker withtheirrungame and doenough Revin Leach - over scholarship in the passing game with bootlegs players this season. And the simi- and stuff to keep you honest." larities don't end there. A more traditional smashmouth Schembechler often kept a team, the Badgers' starting offen- fluid depth chart, moving players sive line is enormous, weighing up based on the week's practice. in at an average of more than 321 Rodriguez has done the same with pounds -55 pounds more than the Kovacs and Leach this season, giv- average starter on the Michigan ing the two nine combined starts. defensive line. Due to a decimated secondary In addition, Wisconsin's John and junior Troy Woolfolk's return Clay, a bruising downhill running to cornerback fromsafety, Kovacs's back, is one of the Big Ten's larg- starting job may be secure for the est backs at 248 pounds. He leads rest of the season. But Leach, who the Big Ten in rushing and is one of has started the last two games in just 25 players in the country who place of the team's active leader is averaging more than 100 yards in career tackles, Obi Ezeh, the per game on the ground. future is a lot less certain. "He doesn't lose yards," Rodri- Leach was brought in at middle guez said. "You've got to tackle linebacker for the Illinois and Pur- him. He's not going to fall down. due games because his quickness You'd better get a lot of people and athleticism were a good match around him. It's hard for one guy, against the spread-based offens- as big as he is, strong, fast. You es. The switch came a week after know, the 0-line, tight ends, are monsters. They're huge. We're a small team anyway, defensively particularly. So that's a lot of con- cerns for us." The smallish Leach, at six-foot, 200 pounds, may not be effective against the Badgers potent ground game, and Ezeh's strengths may play more into the Wisconsin attack. "Kevin's about 200 pounds, where Obi is 230, so there's a natu- ral difference in speed and those things, there," Rodriguez said yes- terday. "Kevin's a physical guy, and Obi can run pretty well. For us, I don't think our scheme has been finalized yet. I would expect both of those guys playing quite a bit. "We don't know yet (who will start). We won't know yet defen- sively at a couple positions until probably Friday." With their sheer size, the Bad- gers have dominated and. worn down teams all season. They cur- rently rank fifth nationally - and first in the Big Ten - in time of possession, controlling the clock for more than 30 minutes a game. For the Wolverines, who rank 118th out of 120 Football Bowl Sub- division teams in that category, finding the right scheme and the right personnel to slow down Clay is the key to whether they can find that elusive, bowl-clinching sixth win this weekend. "They're going to try to con- trol the game," Rodriguez said. "And we're not a very big team and right now, we've struggled defen- sively with teams that come right at us. So we've got to try to find an answer." Of course, Michigan has been trying to find that answer all sea- son, especially in the second half. The Wolverines have given up more than 70 combined points after the break in the last three games. Rodriguez thinks cycling in more players may slow the Bad- gers' attack, but with such a young team, even that will be trouble- some. "This game, we're going to have to play more guys, because we know they're going to pound us," Rodriguez said. "The defensive staff hasn't felt comfortable that the younger guys behind (the starters) are ready to play. I don't think it's fair to put them in there just for the sake of putting them in there. You could destroy their confidence if they go in and they're not quite ready." Berenson reflects on Kampfer hit By RYAN KARTJE for this story, is believed to be one Daily Sports Writer of the reasons for implementing a new credential system soon after It was a night full of images that that required a special clearance the Michigan hockey team would to be in certain areas of Yost Ice like to forget. Arena. Defenseman Steve Kampfer "I can't coach the parents," lying motionless on the ice after Berenson said of the breach at the an illegal slash. His father, Bruce, time. "I called (Michigan State) charging into the visitor's locker coach (Rick) Comley and I apolo- room to confront Michigan State gized for the security around forward Corey Tropp, one of the the bench and around the locker perpetrators of the on-ice assault room.... We've had no incidents up against his son. And all of Yost Ice until now in the back locker room. Arena watching Kampfer stunned That's why we put the locker room as the events slowly unfolded. there, so there'd be no crossover of But with the incident of last players and fans, and no skirmish- year's Jan. 24 game against the es at the end of games or between Spartans nearly 10 months behind periods. So it's been fine. But obvi- them, the Michigan coaches are ously ... they're dealing with it." confident that their team has Today, with newer safety mea- moved on from the emotional hap- sures in place, Berenson says he penings of that night. can understand the emotional "The incident last year was outburst of a father seeing his son unfortunate, it was uncalled for, assaulted on the ice. and it was dealt with well on the "Parents are emotionally other end," Michigan coach Red charged, and they don't have the Berenson said. "As far as we were same rules we do on the ice," concerned, it's over. It never car- Berenson said. ried over after that, and it won't CCHA Associate Commissioner carry over this year." Fred Pletsch called Michigan's So with the emotional charge approach to handling the security of an in-state rivalry, coupled with situation "proactive" and noted last year's events, Berenson made that the CCHA did notchave to step it a point to emphasize that this intoimplementanyadditionalpen- year's matchup against the Spar- alties or suspensions after Comley tans will be a testament to playing suspended Tropp and accomplice clean and focused hockey. Andrew Conboy for the remainder "(Last year's incident) happened of the season. when a team was losing, and they But with Tropp now the leading got frustrated,"Berenson said. "You scorer in the CCHA, reminders of saw a little bit of that from us last last year's incident will be abound weekend (against Miami), and if I as the Spartans return to Yost Ice have anything to say about it, and I Arena, even with the team's assur- do, there won't be any more of it." ance that it is behind them. And the CCHA assumes the "That's behind everybody," same thing, especially after mea- assistant coach Mel Pearson said. sures have been taken to limit "The two players, Tropp and repercussions off the ice, like what Kampfer, they've put that behind happened last season. them as well. The most important The confrontation with Bruce thing is getting the three points in Kampfer, who declined comment the hockey game." When your boss is after your fiancee, some scheming is in store! . 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