.footbal team is finally back home. Since the Wolverines don't control their own destiny in the Big Ten, every game carries the importance of a championship game for Michigan. Keep an eye on the Nebraska-Penn State score - the Wolverines need to pick up a game on the Cornhuskers. Ben Estes, Zach Helfand, Stephen J. Nesbitt, Luke Pasch TABLE OF CONTENTS BEHIND ENEMY LINES: Taking a seat to discuss the topics of the day with with Northwestern junior Kain Colter. LIFE AFTER FOOTBALL: Trying to move past football isn't as easy as you might think, a former national champion says. BREAKDOWN: Whether Michigan has Denard Robinson or-not, the Wolverines should be able to pull this win out. Cover illustration by JACKSON WAGNER and GABRIELA VASQUEZ w 2012 Schedule Alabama (Sept. 1): Michgan's memory needs to be short after this one. It should be anyway with some of the hits the Crimson Tide'dealt out. Air Force (Sept. 8): Air Force ran all over Michigan, but Denard Robinson returned the favor to squeak out the 31-25 victory. Massachusetts (Sept.15): Michigan thoroughly dominated its weakest opponent, trouncing Massachusetts, 63-13. Notre Dame (Sept. 22): Robinson threw four interceptions and Vincent Smith added another, as the Fighting Irish barely scraped out a 13-6 win. Purdue (Oct. 6): Kirk Herbstreit picked Purdue to win the game and the Big Ten before the game. He went tail-between-the-legs quickly. Illinois (Oct. 13): The Wolverines had no trou- IL IS ble dispatching the Fighting Illini, who were all orange and no fight. S Michigan State (Oct. 20): Thank your lucky brunettes. Brendan Gibbons kicked a game- winning field goal to finally defeat the Spartans. Nebraska (Oct. 27): In what Michigan repeat- edly called a 'championship week,' Robinson got injured and Russell Bellomy couldn't do a thing. Minnesota (Nov. 3): With Robinson out again, Devin Gardner took a stab at quarterback and routed the Golden Gophers, 35-13. Northwestern (Nov. 10): In a late season matchup, we'll find out who scraps harder: A wildcat or a wolverine. Iowa (Nov. 17): It's not heaven. It's Iowa - the utterly mediocre squad that handed Michigan one of its two losses in 2011. Ohio State (Nov. 24): The reincarnation of the Bo-Woody dynamic, Hoke and Meyer will com- pete in 'The Game' for the first time at the Shoe. No.2 nsasStat (K) TCU No. 3 Oregon (-27) at California No.4 Notre Dame(-20)at Boston College No. 5 Georgia (-16) atAuburn No.6 Florida<(-27) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette No. 7 LSU (-17) vs. No. 21 Mississippi State No.8 South Carolina (-15,5) vs.Arkansas No. 9 Louisville (-3) at Syracuse No, 10 Florida State -12) at Virginia Tech No. 11Oregon State atNo.l14Stanford No.12Oklahoma(-19.5)vs.Saylor No.13 Clemson (-27)tvs.Maryland No.16 Nebraska (-9) vs aPenn State No. 17Texas(-9) vs. Iowa State No.18UCLA(-19)atwashingtonState Not9 USC (-10) vs. Arizona State No. 20 Louisiana Tech (-20) at Texas State No. 22 Texas Tech (-24) vs. Kansas No.23Rutgers(-9)vs, Ary No. 25 Toledo (-75) vs. BallState Indiana vs. Wisconsin (7) Iowa (-3.5) vs. urdue Minnesota (-2.5) vs j lnois ThisaWeek 0veatt KassState Oregon Notre Dame Georgia Louisiana-Lafayette Mississippi State South Carolina Louisville Virginia Tech Oregon State Oklahoma Clemson Penn State IowasState UCLA USC Louisiana Tech Kansas Rutgers Ball State wisconsin Iowa Oregon Notre Dame Georgia Louisiana-Lafayette L SU South Carolina Louisville Florida State Oregon State Baylor Clemson Penn State Iowa State UCLA USC Louisiana Tech Texas Tech Rutgers Ball St ate Wisconsin owa (