6 - Friday, November 15, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Breakdown: Northwestern ERIN KIRKLAND/Daily Redshirt junior quarterback Devin Gardner has taken a beating over the last two games; he's been sacked 14 times and hit countless others. ein By MATT SLOVIN ManagingEditor The Michigan football team is heading down the homestretch and, though its top goal is now a statis- Michigan at tical impos- Northwestern sibility, it says there is still Matchup: Mich- much to play igan 6-3; North- for. western 4-5 The Wol- When: Satur- verines will day 3:30 p.m. not be win- Where: Crisler ning the Big Center Ten title, TV/Radio: which is BTN always the expectation at Michigan, but winning 10 games is still on the table. In order for that to remain possible, Michi- gan will need to win on the road - something it has struggled to do in recent years - at North- western. Despite an 0-5 Big Ten record that's disappointing considering the early season expectations, the Wildcats enter Saturday's game as three-point favorites over the reeling Wolverines. This year marks the first time said his team was able to predict that Northwestern has ever been what plays the Wolverine offense favored over Michigan. was going to run based on its for- Like Nebraska, which beat the mations, but Hoke was quick to Wolverines 17-13lastweekinAnn dismiss that notion. Arbor, the Wildcats like to run "He's wrong," Hoke said. the option. Michigan had a diffi- "We know what other guys are cult time defending it against the doing, too. Everybody has that. Cornhuskers, There's certain and versatile things people Northwestern "W 1e always are going to do quarterback .y certain ways. Kain Colter play foNow, when you will make life p or our win a football difficult.. game, I think Star run- r sometimesn ning back Ven- it's easy to say ric Mark is out that." In addition to aiding the non- existent running game, the offensive line needs to figure out how to give Gardner more time in the pocket. He has been sacked seven times in each of the past two games. Gardner hinted this week that short routes for the receivers might be the only way around the inadequate pass protection. While sophomore Devin Funch- ess and fifth-year senior Jeremy Gallon have been targeted suc- cessfully deep in some key spots this season, the time simply isn't there for Gardner to wait around on deep routes. When Michigan takes the field for the first time with a Big Ten title out of the picture, Hoke said there's no reason to expect anything less than 100-percent effort out of his team. "Well, number one, you're a competitor," Hoke said. "You want to go out and fight. We always play for our seniors, and we're always going to work hard for those guys. The other thing is, you have a chance to win 10 football games. That opportu- nity is always out there. That's always been a benchmark." for the remainder of the season with a left ankle fracture, giv- ing the Wildcats one less threat out of the backfield. But if the Wolverines aren't able to stop the option, there's no reason to expect a different result Satur- day, especially considering the offense's massive struggles. On the other side of the ball, don't expect an entirely differ- ent game plan from Michigan after coach Brady Hoke defended offensive coordinator Al Borges's play calling all week. Nebraska defensive end Randy Gregory Fans booed the team at several points of the Nebraska loss and because games at Northwest- ern often have a pro-Wolverines environment, expect more of the same if Borges continues to try and run the ball despite nega- tive yardage on the ground in the past two games. "Maybe they should try to find a job as an offensive coordina- tor," said redshirt junior quar- terback Devin Gardner of the angry fans. "Maybe they should be offensive coordinators some- where." By EVERETT COOK Daily Sports Editor Michigan pass offense vs. Northwestern's pass defense It seems like everything ties back to the offensive line, doesn't it? Redshirt junior quarterback Devin Gardner has taken a beat- ing the last two games, partially because he's getting no protec- tion but partially because he's hanging onto the ball too long. In two games, he's been sacked 14 times and hit countless other times. By the end of last week's 17-13 loss to Nebraska, it was taking him a while to get off the turf after being hit. Can he sustain that type of pressure this week? It almost doesn't matter that Northwest- ern is the No. 11 pass defense in the Big Ten and is allowing close to 250 yards through the air per game. If the Wildcats can get pressure on Gardner - which doesn't seem to be too hard now- adays - that's all that matters. Still, Gardner is one of the best athletes in the conference, as is his favorite target, fifth- year senior wide receiver Jeremy Gallon. If those two can get just a split-second more time in the pocket, Michigan should be able to succeed against an unimpres- sive Northwestern secondary. Edge: Michigan Michigan rush offense vs. Northwestern rush defense Negative 69 rushing yards in the last two games. Negative 69. There's really nothing more that needs to be said here. Edge: Northwestern Northwestern pass offense vs. Michigan pass defense The strong suit of North- western's offense is the running game, but the passing game is nothing to overlook. The offense operates entirely from the shotgun and utilizes two quarterbacks, Kain Colter and Trevor Siemian. Colter is more of a runner, while Siemian is the more prototypical pocket- passer. Combined, the duo has com- pleted almost 70 percent of their passes while throwing for 11 touchdowns and almost 1,900 yards. All season, Michigan's pass defense has been bend but don't break. It's weathered massive passing performances from Indiana but given up easy first downs against Nebraska. Last week, defensive coor- dinator Greg Mattison decided to switch up his starting safe- ties, going with senior Court- ney Avery and redshirt junior Josh Furman. Apparently, usual starter Thomas Gordon had an ankle injury, even though the redshirt senior played special teams. The new starters, Furman in particular, struggled early on. And on the biggest play of the game, a fourth-and-2 late in the fourth quarter where a stop would have won the game, Michigan's cornerbacks played eight yards off the line of scrim- mage. The result was a 26-yard com- pletion that essentially gave the game to Nebraska. Michigan's secondary has been solid all season, and North- western isn't a terror through the air. Still, mistakes like that fourth-down play last weekend could be the difference against the Wildcats. Edge: Michigan Northwestern rush offense vs. Michigan rush defense Some of the Conrhuskers' big- gest offensive plays last week came off of option pitches, including the go-ahead score late in the fourth quarter. So this is Northwestern's biggest advantage on Satur- day because if the Wolverines struggled against the option last week, it's only goingto get worse in Evanston. The Wildcats rely on Colter to rip apart defenses out of the option, which he's done to the tune of 523 yards and four touch- downs this season. The main running back he's pitching to, Treyvon Green, averages more than six yards per carry. This unit is missing star run- ning back Venric Mark - who was a second-team All-Big Ten selection last year - due to a fractured left ankle but could still give the Wolverines fits. In practicethis week, redshirt junior wide receiver Anthony Capatina has been the scout team quarterback and the one Michigan has been practicing the option against. Whether that matters remains to be seen, though, because in order for Colter and the running game to not have a field day, Michigan's young defense is going to have to stay disciplined and not forget its pitch assignments. It's allowed just 3.2 yards per carrythis year, but it also hasn't seen an option like Northwestern's. Edge: Northwestern Special teams Junior punter Matt Wile had arguably his best game of the year against Nebraska, punting six times while averaging almost 49 yards per punt, including a 69-yard blast in the second quar- ter. He also missed a 52-yard field goal, but fifth-year senior kicker Brendan Gibbons picked up the slack by going 2-for-2. Northwestern's special teams unit, from kicker to punter to kick returner, are all solid if not unspectacular. Edge: Michigan Intangibles RELEASE DATE- Friday, November 15, 2013 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis ACROSS 3 Duke of 38 Halogens, e.g. 50 "Stormy 1 "_ goes!" 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