0 0 0 0 For better or worse, season begins or ends with Nebraska By EVERETT COOK Daily Sports Editor For a team that has professed a "Big Ten champion or failure" mentality from the get-go, it's time to put up or shut up. Coming off one of the worstloss- es in Michigan coach Brady Hoke's three-year tenure, the Michigan football team is entering a four- game gauntlet that is perhaps the .toughest in Hoke's coaching career. Go 4-0, and the possibility to play in the Big Ten championship game still statistically exists. Win one, and the underwhelming but solid Capitol One or Outback Bowl is in play. Win only one, or go win- less, and the Wolverines are look- ing at the Texas or Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl. The renaissance - or continued downward spiral - begins on Sat- urday with Nebraska, one of three teams currently ahead of Michigan '*n the Legends Division standings. "You know, coming off not the way you want to start the five-game stretch, the meat of your sched- ule, Saturday is something we're all disappointed with and every- thing that we have to do from a coaching standpoint and a playing standpoint," Hoke said on Monday. "Obviously, it was evaluated and we all need to do abetter job. That's just a part of it." Even without star quarterback Taylor Matinez - who won't play in Saturday's game due to a litany of injuries - Nebraska is a dangerous offensive team. Starting in place of Martinez is freshman Tommy Armstrong Jr., who is talented but raw. He's thrown three interceptions in each of his last two games, and wasn't on the field when Nebraska com- pleted an improbable last-second Hail Mary to beat Northwestern last week. That was senior Ron Kel- -sgg IL ' Armstrong will bethe first quar- terback in the game, but don't be surprised if Nebraska coach Bo Pelini goes to Kellogg if Michigan forces a few early turnovers. "It's the same plays, same offen- Rive line, same running backs, great running back, great receivers," TERRA MOLENGRAFF/Daily Michigan coach Brady Hoke needs a rebound performance from his team after MSU. defensive coordinator Greg Mat- running back, fifth-year senior tison said on Tuesday. "Taylor not running back Fitzgerald Toussaint, being in there, I mean, their quar- is averaging 3.7 yards per carry and terback that we play against will be has rushed for less than 600 yards very good." on the season. Regardless, the play of the quar- "All I know is (Abdullah) is real- terback might ly, really good," be a' moot point Mattison said. anyway. "He's fast, he The star of the "...it was breaks tackles, offense is junior he's a really good running ' back evaluated and athlete, he steps Ameer Abdul- over people. He lah, who leads we all need to could be one of the conference the best running in rushing yards do a better job." backs we've gone per game with up against. In my more than 160, opinion he can and is having one do it all." PATRICK BARRON/Daily Fifth-year senior tackle Taylor Lewan needs to keep his cool on Saturday. share of turnovers, though, inter- in East Lansing. cepting 12 passes so far this year. The offensive leader of this That's before facing redshirt junior team, fifth-year senior tackle Tay- quarterback Devin Gardner, who lor Lewan, lost his cool and was has thrown 11 picks on the year and reviewed for a suspension this has an interception in every game week for a dirty series of plays last except for one, weekend. against Minne- Michigan will sota. need him, and Saturday is "All I know is the other leaders the beginning of this team, to of a month-long (Abdullah) is be better against test for this a Nebraska team Michigan foot- really, really that might be ball team. justgood enough All week, good. to ruin the Wol- coaches and verines' season. players have "Well not just emphasized that the captains but 0 U N a m w I 70 of the best seasons of any running back in the country. He's averaging more than seven yards per carry and has already rushed for more than 1,100 yards this season. For perspective, Michigan's lead Defensively, the Cornhuskers aren't spectacular. They are 70th in the country in total defense, allow- ing close to 400 yards and 24 points per game. - Nebraska does force its fair there will be no hangover from the wrecking ball that was Michigan State. But that responsibility falls on the captains and seniors, who had their fair share of embarrassment the whole group of seniors because of what we ask of them," Hoke said. "There's no question this is a time when your leadership always either steps forward or stays the same or steps back." 8 FootballSaturday - November 9, 2013