91 8 - Tuesday, October 4, 2011 SpQort s The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com PACKAGE From Page 1B many questions in the open- ing five games, Michigan hasn't, yet answered one big question whether it can perform on a rad trip. IJ don't know if it's different or not," Hoke said. "We'll find out just the demeanor that we travel with. ... They're out of the security of the Campus Inn. There's a lot of familiarity there with alot of the guys, especially with the guys who have played a lot of football here. There's a lot of distractions out there you may not have when you're. verines into a road atmosphere before playing Michigan State in Spartan Stadium the follow- ing week. With a large Michigan alumni base in Chicago, many of the fans at Ryan Field will be sporting maize and blue any- way. But whenever the Wolverines face a hostile crowd that pro- duces a lot of noise, there won't be much adjustment needed on offense. "We've never really had a problem in that part of it," Hoke said. "it hasn't been previously, and (offensive cooidinator) Al (Borges), he doesn't do a lot with it. We've got silent counts and everything else that we already use so it's not s big as an issue." INJURY NOTES: The biggest name left off the dress list last Saturday was redshirt junior left guard Ricky Barnum, whose leg was rolled up on during the San Diego State game. On Monday, his status for Northwestern was still uncer- tain. "it will kind of be a daily deal," Hoke said. Redshirt sophomore line- backer Cam Gordon, who hasn't played this season due to a back injury, dressed on Saturday but didn't play. Hoke was concerned with his conditioning in previous weeks, but redshirt freshman Jake Ryan has taken over Gordon's starting spot and has played well. HOKE From Page 1B Van Bergen. "If anything, it just provides motivation for the team playing against us. "We don't think we've played to the potential we need to yet. We don't think we've played to the potential of the No. 12 team in the country. Can we be there? Possibly, but we still have to puta. couple different things in order." Hoke said he has left it up to the seniors to keep tabs on young- er players and temper excitement over the team's ranking. "We're not the No. 12 team in the country," Van Bergen said. "In our opinion, we are overrated. "We've played five games, we've won five games. But, are we a top-15 team in the country? I don't think we've played like that." Plenty of things have certainly gone in the Wolverines' favor through five games this season. Michigan hasn't played a ranked team yet and it hasn't left the friendly confines of Michigan Stadium. The Wolverines travel to Evan- ston to take on Northwestern this Saturday in a night game at Ryan Field. The players are aware of the target on their backs as a result of the high national rank- ing. "Everybody in the locker room knows we've got to do way more work than we have done," said junior quarterback Denard Rob- inson. "We didn't play a perfect game this weekend, so we got to keep comingto work." But the polls aren't the only charts Michigan is climbing. In part, the ranking is thanks to the defense, which has allowed just 10 points in the past three games. The Wolverines are second in the nation in scoring defense, allow= ing 10.2 points per game. But Hoke insisted that those rankings, as well as the national team ranking, don't matter. For Hoke, it's business time - he won't let the team forget that. "I'm not telling you anything I didn't tell them yesterday," Hdke said. "We're not playing the foot- ball we need to play. "We've played five games, and we signed up for 12, guaranteed." I 0, 0 0 t t: a A A