0, 0 1 I I D SEASQ N t Many questions surrounded the cut (383 total yards), against Notre the early-sea vrite But his quarterback position in the off- Dame. (502) and against Indiana stock dropped a bit after throwing season, as Michigan coach Rich (494). Robinson also leads the three interceptions against Michi- Rodriguez maintained that it was nation in rushing, with 991 yards gan State in Michigan's first loss of a three-player race. In reality, so far. Oregon's LaMichael James the year. sophomore Denard Robinson stole sits in second place with 848, and Still, this offense goes as Robin- the starting job likely as soon as he of course, he's a running back. son goes, and he's a very dangerous threw his first complete pass this Not surprisingly after putting up dual-threat quarterback. Even if spring. these kinds of numbers, Robin- Big Ten defenses figure out ways In his first six career starts, son entered the Heisman Trophy to contain the 6-foot, 193-pound Robinson has had three top-10 all- discussion. Since his 502 yards speedster, Robinson is sure to time Michigan performances for and final-minute scoring drive at break plenty of NCAA quarterback total offense - against Connecti- Notre Dame, Robinson has been records this season. the stat sheet - pared to Robinsi for 206 yards i opener, and twor combined for 110 Then, hewent ground against while two ru totaled just 30 y In a 28-24 gam arose after that how many carr could handle be .NG BACK WIDE RECIEVER/ TIGHT END Hello? physical toll on his body. The wide receiving corps have ugI Running Those questions have qui- was well on its way to a solid passes aver backs, eted a bit in recent weeks as A here until last week against yards perc where have the running backs have start- Michigan State - all those Eight dif you been? ed to pile up moreyardage, but unexplained drops! But let's tight ends Through the offensive explosions against talk positives. It's clear Rob- least onei season's first teams like Massachusetts and inson developed chemistry Two recei two games, BowlingGreen didn't winover with all of his slot and wide and redshi the tail- any doubters. Junior Michael receivers in the offseason. Hemingway backs hardly Shaw has emerged as Michi- Each week, it's a dif- downs of showed up on gan's go-to back, but he's been ferent receiver putting up Robinson's at least com- dealing with a knee injury 100+ yards and making big ing 'was1 on. He rushed and didn't seem tobe 100 per- catches. Just when you think gest questi n the season cent against the Spartans last junior Roy Roundtree is . heading in running backs week. He's averaging5.7 yards Robinson's go-to guy, Mar- season (af yards. per carry, which is an upgrade tavious Odoms has a break- completing for258onthe over sophomore Vincent out game. And on and on. all of last Notre Dame, Smith's 4.8. Of all the offen- Junior Darryl Stonum said it and he's in nning backs sive position groups, running best: "You never know who's critics wit] 'ards. Thirty? back is certainly the most dis- going to be the one having a completion e? Questions appointing. They're lucky to big game." It's almost a com- through t1 t game about get above average grades here petition amongthe receivers, games. Cr ies Robinson - what they've done on the and that's the way Robinson receivers fo ht a age atch iffer ha touc vers irt j ly - 70 his ion n nto Fter 14 sea. mpre h a he f redi r ma asy. As the second half of the season commences the Daily football beat steps back and takes a look at the Wolverines' performance in the first six games of the 2010 season. And with a 5-1 record, there sure are a lot of things to be proud of. But at the same time, in Michigan's loss to the Spartans last week, some glaring issues have come painfully clear. th Iowa on the docket, this week could send Michigan back down last season's paof despair into Big Ten title contention. Here's the Daily's take on how each position group has done through six games so far. By the Daily football beat OFFENSIVE LINE it least eight outside of the quarter- man tackle Taylor Lewan more than 10 back position, the Michigan and the development of 1. offensive. line may be the redshirt sophomore guard ent receivers/ biggest contributor to the Patrick Omameh, the unit ye caught at Wolverines' 5-1 start; they're has developed a quality mix hdown pass. the unsung heroes of the first of veterans and youth. And - Stonum six games. When Robinson fifth-year senior Perry Dor- unior Junior has a wide-open hole to run restein has been solid at the have touch- through, it's the offensive right tackle position. + yards. line's doing. Entering the They have also minimized * pass- Michigan State game, the the costly penalties. Can big- unit had only allowed one you remember any of the mark sack all season. Wolverines' long runs being this It's an experienced unit called back for holding? This only and it seems to be making is the basis for success for passes all the difference. Redshirt the whole offense. In Rodri- 0 son), junior center David Molk guez's spread offense, Rob- ssed and fifthlyear senior guard inson and the running backs 67.2 Steve Schilling are anchor- need time to make plays and percentage ing the line up the middle space to operate. This unit, first six and are stabalizing that combined with Robinson's . t the push at the point of attack. emergence, is the biggest aking With the emergence of reason Michigan's offense redshirt fresh- has been so successful. fore it took a likes it. Five receivers who that look ea rc <_ [NEBACKER DEFENSIVE LIN C for confusion here. This is defensive coordinator Greg Robinson's position group, an area he took over after a very disappointing 2009 season. But instead of turning it into a reliable part of the defense, Robinson's linebackers are still a liability. Senior Jonas Mouton has been a bright spot at times with some key plays. Fifth-year senior Obi Ezeh continues to struggle, finding himself out of position a lot and making mistakes a Big Ten player shouldn't be making - let alone a fourth- year starter. It seems that every time a linebacker makes a play, it's overshadowed by a missed assignment or botched tackle. Even sophomore Craig Roh, arguably the most ath- On most teams, the defen- letic player on the Wolverines' sive line is the first line of defense, hasn't found as much defense. success at his new hybrid line- But because the linebackers backer position. Roh would be and secondary have had such better utilized on the defen- a hard time stopping anyone, sive line, where he could pres- Michigan's defensive line is sure opposing quarterbacks. often the first and last line of Michigan ranks as the ninth- defense. best scoring defense in the The unit arguably has Big Ten and 75th in the nation, the most talent of the entire and much of that can | defense with junior Mike be attributed to missed / Martin, who has been extraor- tack- dinarily consistent, anchor- les by ing the middle at nose the line- tackle and redshirt backing corps. On the junior Ryan bright side, redshirt Van Bergen sophomore Kenny and fifth- Demens does have year senior Greg Banks the best facial surrounding him. Sophomore hair on the Craig Roh has been very good team. playing on the line as well, E occasionally movingup from a linebacker spot. Teams have rushed for an average of 140 yards against Michigan, which ranks a decent 55th out of 120 FBS teams. The unit has been the one bright spot on a defense that has allowed more than 450 yards per game to opposing offenses, which ranks 112th among FBS teams. Martin has been a beast in the middle, racking up 2.5 sacks despite being almost constantly dou- ble-teamed. In the words of Roh, "That's just... stupid." But production has been pretty consistent all around, with Van Bergen and Banks each tallying two sacks of their own. SPECIAL TEAMS When Rodriguez asked after the Massachusetts game for any able-bodied student in good academic standing to try out for kicker, you knew the situation is bad. The Wolver- ines' kickers have only man- aged two field goals in seven attempts - good enough for dead last in the Big Ten. Seth Broekhuizen looks to be the guy for now as scholar- ship kicker Brendan Gibbons has done nothing but disap- point since he made his way to Ann Arbor. And while no one really knows why they're missing so many field goals, the coaches are still behind them for the most part. So it must be a mental issue. Meanwhile, punter Will Hagerup has experienced his share of growing pains trying to keep out of former Wolver- ine Zoltan Mesko's shadow. He may never be Mesko, but he looks like his season is on the upswing after last week's loss to Michigan State, during which he kicked a 62-yard- er and had two inside the 20-yard line. There's hope for the special teams, but not much. Look on the bright side though: At least none of the specialists have blown a game for the Wolver- ines ... yet. It's been ugly. nerback Troy Woolfolk was lost for men Terrence Talbott and Court- It's tough to be too critical the year after dislocating his ankle ney Avery have also seen significant because of how young the defensive and breaking his fibula in the pre- playing time. backfield is, but the unit has been season. Along with the true freshmen, historically bad. The secondary has As a result, the Michigan coach- redshirt freshmen have also played allowed an average of more than ing staff has been forced to play quite a bit. Cameron Gordon has 300 yards passing per game (119th plenty of true freshmen. One of beenthe starting safety for the Wol- in the country). The other side of them, Carvin Johnson, started verines all season and despite some the coin? Early departures and the season at the spur position, bone-jarring hits he has struggled injuries dealt significant blows to but exacerbated the injury prob- in coverage. All of these circum- the secondary. Former cornerback lem when he went down with a stances add up to a secondary that Donovan Warren left school early sprained knee in Michigan's first has a hard time stopping any pass- after last season and senior cur- game against Connecticut. Fresh- ing attack, FCS team or otherwise. 4B FootballSaturday, October16, 2010 Out of 120 Football Bowl Subdivision teams in the NCAA, the above graphic shows where the Wolverines rank in every major statistical category. Check the yard markers for a visual idea of how Michigan's offense and defense graded out statistically. In case you didn't notice, there's quite a difference. COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: MAX COLLINS/Daily, ARIEL BOND/ Daily, MAX COLLINS/Daily, MAX COLUNS/Daily, SAM WOLSON/Daily TheMichiganDaily, www.michigandaily.com ISBw