8 - Friday, April 15, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com SPRING FOOTBALL GAME PREVIEW Daily Sports Editor Tim Rohan breaks down the top five storylines to watch for in tomorrow's scrimmage 0 Fifth-year senior Ryan Van Bergen will be relied upon as a defen- sive leader in Greg Mattison's newly installed 4-3 scheme. The Defensive Line They may not be the four Horsemen of Notre Dame lore, but Mike Martin, Craig Roh, Ryan Van Bergen and Will Campbell will surely be fun to watch under Hoke and Greg Mattison's tutelage. For one, they're back playing in a defense (the 4-3) that emphasizes and thrives on the play of its defen- sive line. As a former defensive line coach, Hoke has put more pressure on his defensive line to be the strong point of his defense. He wants to win in the trenches. And for the Michigan defense to make a turnaround, it has to start up front. They're a deep group, too. Jibreel Black is slated to be a danger- ous pass-rusher and Quinton Washington and Will Heininger are big bodies who can fill in at times. Imagine trying to run through Martin and Campbell or standing in the pocket waiting for Roh to come off the edge like Terrell Suggs - just watch on Saturday. MARISSA MCCLAIN/Daily Sophomore running back Stephen Hopkins runs with the ball in a spring practice. He will be competing for starting nod. Hopkins and the battle at running back The same five running backs from a year ago are still in the mix. Some things haven't changed. But the offense has, and with a new emphasis on the position, it will be extremely important to find a No. t and No. 2 back for Hoke before the fall rolls around: Think back to the days when Mike Hart and Chris Perry carried the ball 26-plus times a game, and Lloyd Carr was able to hitch his wagon to his runningback and run to victory - that's what Michigan's running game will look like once again. Hoke has said that Stephen Hopkins has been the most consis- tent running back this spring, but Vincent Smith has also drawn praise from Borges. Hopkins isa big back who hits the hole hard, according to Hoke, which is why Hopkins has played some fullback this spring. See if you can call which one of Hopkins, Smith, Mike Shaw, Mike Cox or Fitz Toussaint will be the next Mike Hart. MAX COLLINS/Daily Redshirt sophomore Seth Broekhuizen will be one of four kick- ers competing for the starting job in the fall. The Kicking Game a If you have four kickers, do you really have one? Brendan Gibbons, Seth Broekhuizen, Kris Pauloski and Jer- emy Ross are competing for the spot and it will be interesting to see if there has been improvement since last season. Rich Rodriguez basically gave up on the kicking game and had one hand tied behind his back when it came to play calling in the opponents' territory. Make no mistake about it, a good kicking game may go unno- ticed, but a poor kickinggame trulyhurts. The poor weather expected to come on Saturday won't help, but it won'tnbe hard to top Gibbons' and Broekhuizen's 4-for-14 perfor- mance last season. Spring Game's surprise player Denard Robinson burst onto the scene during last year's spring game and it spilled over into a productive summer where he developed into a new-look passer. And Roy Roundtree has had two successful spring games in a row. But which potential unknown will step up in the 2011 version of the game? 1. Cam Gordon: Gordon has had more hype than any other defen- sive player over the past year and he has moved onto another posi- tion - this time it's linebacker. And Mattison, in particular, has been drooling over Gordon's potential since the beginning of the spring. Gordon's an athletic player, but only time will tell if his latest position change will pan out. 2. Carvin Johnson: Johnson has been one of the safeties who has stuck out this spring. Earlier this week, Hoke said that Johnson has been one of the defensive players who has been vocal at the back end of the defense, helping get other play- ers aligned. He started out his true freshman season as a starter and he could be the starting safety, next to Jordan Kovacs, this fall. 3. Will Campbell: He barely saw the field last year, then decided on his own to switch to the offensive side of the ball. Now, he's decided to come back, and the big defensive tackle probably made the right decision. He's working hard and developing into a player who can be counted on to contribute. NOT GOING TO THE SPRING GAME? TUNE INTO OUR LIVE BLOG OF SATURDAY'S SCRIMMAGE ON MICHIGANDAILY.COM AND FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @MICHDAILYSPORTS PHOTO BY MARISSA MCCLAIN DESIGN BY ZACH BERGSON i. 0 0