..V w s w Akron Breakdown: -Backups to see field Zipping right along By MATT SLOVIN ManagingEditor The No. 11 Michigan football team is a 37-point favorite over Akron (1-1) after remaining unbeat- en with a win over Notre Dame under the lights last weekend. The coaching staff has said that a let- down is unlikely because of the senior leadership that should allow the team to keep its focus despite facing a weaker opponent. This will be the first-ever meet- ing between the two schools, though the Wolverines are 32-1 Sall-time against teams currently in. the Mid-American Conference. It will also be Michigan's second and final meeting of the season against a team from a non-BCS conference. Michigan pass offense vs. Akron pass defense Through twogames, the Zips are just outside of the bottom-10 FBS teams in passing yards allowed. Against FCS school James Madi- 'AA on, Akron allowed 310 pass- ing yards and three touchdowns through the air; defense is clearly not the Zips' strength. Meanwhile, the Wolverines' aerial attack picked apart a Notre Dame secondary that forced turn- over after turnover in the two teams' meeting last year. Redshirt junior quarterback Devin Gardner looked far more comfortable than he did in Week 1 against Central Michigan, perhaps an indication that time is what it will take to limit his mistakes when outside the pocket. Gardner and fifth-year senior wide receiver Jeremy Gallon pose a formidable duo that should be able to connect at will against a Zips sec- ondary that has shown little ability to stop weaker teams. Edge: Michigan Michigan rush offense vs. Akron rush defense IOAMichigan fifth-year senior tail- back Fitzgerald Toussaint took 22 of the 23 carries by a running back in the win over Notre Dame. Expect a healthy mix of backs to see action against the Zips. In part because of the still- By EVERETT COOK Daily SportsEditor There's a football game on Sat- urday. That's about it. Beyonce will not be making a an appearance ArOn ait on the video Michigan board for this one. There's a Akronp: good chance Akron - Eminem will not be in the When: Satur- booth. There day 12 p.m. will be no Col- Where: Michi- lege GameDay gan Stadium shows with TV: chickens, nor ESPN massive pre- games with hoards of alumni in town. The game that followed one of the biggest spectacles in Michi- gan football history was going to be a letdown no matter the oppo- nent, but it doesn't help that the Wolverines' opponent Saturday is a team that barely beat an FCS opponent last weekend. Saturday, Akron (1-1) travels to Ann Arbor for the first time in program history in a game that has potential for a letdown but will almost certainly not be close. Linesmakers have Michigan (2-0) as a 37-point favorite, and the ath- letic department is giving the first 5,000 students that show up free doughnuts. Something to keep everyone entertained, at least for a few minutes. Last weekend, while Michigan was battling on national televi- sion for Under the Lights II, the Zips were going down to the wire against James Madison, which doesn't play at the FBS level. Akron held on for the win but was outgained by 150 yards and would have lost if not for a muffed two- point conversion. For Michigan, Saturday will be another good tune-up and a chance to get some of the fresh- men who played against Central Michigan, but not against Notre Dame, back on the field. Specifi- cally, the running back situation will be interesting to watch. Against Central Michigan, all six running backs saw the field, including freshman Derrick Green, who ran well enough to earn himself the lead backup spot behind fifth-year senior Fitzger- ald Toussaint. Against Notre Dame, though, Toussaint got every carry except for two. Those went to Green, who lost a yard and didn't carry the ball again, and Jeremy Gallon on a reverse. That won't be the case against Akron. "We can get some experience to some other guys if we're fortunate enough to do that," said Michigan coach Brady Hoke. "That would be a real positive." Besides just earning field experience, Hoke says the Zips' schemes will be a good change of pace for his younger backup run- ning backs. "From a defensive perspective for them, they're very aggressive," Hoke said. "You know, they like to blitz, they like to play zero cover- age, they like to play man free. So they'll stack the line of scrimmage a little bit and you have to take advantage of the shots you get." All jokes aside, every football team needs games like this. Not everybody is going to play against Notre Dame, but everyone will play against Akron. That part - the challenge of depth against a different team - will be the real test on Saturday. The final score, however lopsided it may be, is almost irrelevant. Freshman running back De'Veon Smith is a backup who might see time Saturday. developing interior offensive line, Toussaint didn't have the holes to run through that he would've liked, though he still accumulated 71 yards. Freshmen Derrick Green and De'Veon Smith should see their workloads increase against a Zips team that allowed 3.7 yards per carry against James Madison last week. This feels like the type of game where the offensive line can con- tinue to learn from game experi- ence with alot of rushes with ample success. Edge: Michigan Akron pass offense vs. Michigan pass defense Michigan rush defense Jawon Chisholm has emerged as the leading rusher out of the Akron backfield. A spread offense limits the numbers of carries he actually gets, though. Michigan didn't allow many rushing yards (96) against Notre Dame, but the Wolverines also didn't have the ball pounded down their throats repeatedly. The Fight- ing Irish mostly stuck with the pass, and the Zips should too. Edge: Michigan Special teams Akron has yet to attempt a field goalthis season, and redshirtsenior The Zips' offense is led, for the kicker Brendai most part, by quarterback Kyle to be automati Pohl. Nick Hirschman, a transfer Sophomore out of Colorado, also takes snaps at nis Norfleet ht quarterback. balls cleanly bu Michigan's secondary is coming to break one. off a huge game with an inspired Edge: Michi performance from redshirt sopho- more cornerback Blake Countess, Intangibles who secured his first and second career interceptions against the If Michigani Fighting Irish. The pass defense down game th should have a much easier time ably isn't it. Th against Akron than. against Notre worst team on1 Dame's talented receiving corps, This one w even if the pressure from the quickly and she defensive line hasn't yet met Brady gan second-str Hoke's standards. halftime. Edge: Michigan n Gibbons continues c for the Wolverines. return man Den- as struggled to catch it is a constant threat gan is going to have a let- is season, this prob- ie Zips are likely the the schedule. ill get out of hand could have the Michi- ingers in by around IRE: Michigan 52, FINAL SCO Akron 10 Central Michigan rush offense vs. Freshman running back Derrick Green had only one carry against Notre Dame. TheMichiganDaily - www.michigandaily.com14