4B - September 17, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com THE QUICK BREAKDOWN I Z E cG /U G E The Michigan Daily football writers break down the weekend's stats that don't show up in the box score. The Denard-o-Meter measures the success of quarterback Denard Robinson, the Man-o-Meter judges Michigan's "Manball," how physically it played in the trenches, and the Hype-o-Meter measures the fans' performance. DENARD-O-METER MAN-O-METER j 3/4 Denards The only thing slowing down senior quarterback Denard Robinson are his shoes, or more accurately, his occasional lack of shoes. Well, that and the pick- six. Saturday's was his second in three games. 2/4 Hokes Michigan coach Brady Hoke was not very happy with the line play on both sides of the ball, but it was an improvement. The defense surrendered just six points. HYPE-O-METER Good job. Good effort. Those who stayed were lonely. And a large portion of the student section 4/ didn't even show up at all. The double wave was a Big Houses failure. Just a pitiful showing. LOOKING GOOD FEELING BLUE FIFTH-YEAR SENIOR RECEIVER ROY ROUNDTREE: Roundtree was probably growing tired of answering questions about his lack of production. Against Massachusetts on Saturday, he finally answered on the field. Roundtree had just two receptions, but scored his first touchdown of the season, an 18-yard reception in the third quarter. His attitude always draws praise from his teammates, as does his blocking, but Michigan needs him to develop into a go-to receiver. FIFTH-YEAR SENIOR CENTER ELLIOTT MEALER: Mealer didn't have any glaring mistakes on Saturday. In fact, he hasn't had any glaring mistakes all year, impressive for a center starting for the first time in his career. But after the win over Massachusetts, players said that Mealer was robbed of a touchdown. Redshirt junior left tackle Taylor Lewan was credited with the second- quarter touchdown, though players indicated later that it was Mealer who actually fell on the fumble in the end zone. 6 NOTABLE NOTABLE ,QUOTA BL E Iguess that's why they call me the white receiver. - Junior receiver Drew Dileo, after being caught behind at the Massachusetts five- yard line on a 66-yard reception. THE MICHIGAN DAILY TOP-lO POLL Each week, Daily sports staffers fill out ballots, with first place votes receiving 10 points, second-place votes receiving nine, and so on. 1. ALABAMA (20): It's unanimous. Bama is the king. The Tide bullied poorJohn L. Smith and Arkansas, 52-0. 2. LSU: The Tigers are in a fiercebattle with Louisiana- Monroe for state supremacy. 3. OREGON: Another day, another 652 yards for W the Ducks. The 63 points weren't bad, either. 4. FLORIDA STATE: The Seminoles went all Alabama on Wake Forest, 52-0. 5. GEORGIA: The Dawgs ran up 713 total yards. They should keep doing thatifthey want to win, Cotton. 6. OKLAHOMA: Oklahoma chose abye week Sooner, rather than later, but week- three byes stink. 7. SOUTH CAROLINA: The Cocks creamed UAB, 49-6, and left everyone satisfied. 8. WEST VIRGINIA: Geno Smith completed 34 passes for 411yards and five touchdowns.Buthe did have five incompletions. Tisk tisk. 0 9. STANFORD: Upsets are so much better when Gus Johnson is announcing. 10. NOTRE DAME: TheIrish improved to 1-tinnightgames in the stateof Michigan in the past two seasons. WANT TO JOIN THE DAILY SPORTS STAFF? Don't miss your chance! Come on in and meet the staff at a mass meeting. MASS MEETINGS AT 7:30 P.M. AT 420 MAYNARD ON: WEDNESDAY, SEPT.19 SUNDAY, SEPT. 23 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @THEBLOCKM "UP Refinance & lower your interest rate by 2% A.P.R* The Michigan Marching Band played a set of "Call Me Maybe," "We Found Love" and Maroon Five's "Moves Like Jagger" on Saturday. NEXT UP MICHIGAN AT NOTRE DAME SATURDAY, 7:30 P.M. *This oftis notyW oneds"UMCUMmOMw 1o ands WpoW. Ndmd wim dft Mkftn Wffedr& of r zo oAMW Perambp Pao (" appk& Credf ir home eoft mortM reed eshft and sWderrt bans are exchxied. tither re~sUi+dions may appf E TNCUA NCUA