October 27, 1995
(vol. 106, iss. 21)
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… said, "so we've been working on that this week." Minnesota's focus on the run was undi- vided, and it showed whenever Michigan took to the air. The Wolverines had 354 yd passing, with wide receiver Amani…
… question that the Wolverines have a significant talent advantage at the skill positions, espe- cially with the injury to Gophers' star tailback Chris Darkins. But how those advantages will play out on the…
… rushing offense vs. Min- nesota rushing defense: Wolverine tailback Tshimanga Biakabutka and the rest of his backfield bullies have brutalized opposing de- fenses this season. Michigan's 183.4 yards per…
… game is spectacular, espe- cially considering that the Wolverines haven't established a consistent pass- ing attack to spell the running game. There is no reason to suspect that the Wolverines will alter…
…, the better off the Wolverines will be. Consequently, a pounding running game appears to be the way to go against Minnesota. The Golden Gophers' de- fense has allowed 186.8 rushing yards a game…
… role tomorrow Let the running game do itsjob and don' make mistakes. Yet, much like again Indiana, the Wolverines persistent groun game could allow Griese to surprise th Gophers with a big play downfield…
… Thelwell, Tin Arwell and Tony Levine-all have th ability to bust out big plays. Needless to say, this will be Michiga secondary's biggest test of the year. Th Wolverines can't depend on its defensiv line to…
… keep the quarterback off his gam as they have in games past. Minnesota il too strong up front and has proven the) can provide Sauter time in the pocket. So, the Wolverines ability to defen the pass will…
… many weap ons to be contained tomorrow. Advantage: Special teams: Wolverine placekicker Rem: Hamilton has been as solid as you coul< possibly expect, while punter Nat' DeLong is inconsistent. Same story…
… Allison. Crozier made a fake to the backhand that sent Allison sprawling and Crozier sent a wrist shot into the bottom left corner of the net. The Wolverines played with a lot more emotion after Crozier…