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August 16, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 154) • Page Image 15

… fresh. known to be fast and hard-hitting. That said, the Michigan's linebackers are the deepest unit on the defense and Conventional wisdom would tell you that superior size and talent of the Wolverines

… plug up the middle and let Mich- Wolverine's opener against Miami (Ohio) - a igan's playmakers run to the ball. team that has been overlooked ever since quar- MICHIGAN PASSING DEFENSE VS. MIAMI PASS…

… defense. The fact is these receivers are in a different league than the RedHawk's defensive backs (and not just because they play in the MAC). The potential problem for the Wolverine's passing game is that…

…. MIAMI RUSHING DEFENSE: The Wolverines will have new starters at center and right tackle, as well asa new starting tailback in David Underwood. However, Michigan might get off to a slow start with all the…

… moving Guiterrez the ball down the field. Michigan's pass defense only surrendered five passing touchdowns before being torched for four more by USC. The Wolverines look to improve on last year…

…, an upset isn't totally out of the question. It isn't exactly likely either. Miami might catch the Wolverines looking ahead to their September-11th meeting with Notre Dame. Michigan is notoriously tough…

… championship the Wolverines dropped their first two Carr games to Notre Dame and Syracuse. Advantage: Michigan. MICHIGAN 34, MIAMI 17 LINEMEN Continued from Page 14 only returning starter, will book end the…

August 16, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 154) • Page Image 14

… Underwood - how whether the Wolverines defend their the Wolverines will fill holes on the Big Ten championship and contend for a national title. Michigan has experience on the offensive line with three…

… actually be a strength for the Wolverines. "We've got great competition at the tackle position," Lentz said. "Jake Long's health is very good. He's going to be something special. But, we've got Stenavich…

August 09, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 153) • Page Image 15

… since their 1997 alternate captain his junior year Wolverines are the before donning the 'C' during his this year. Ohio Sta final season in a Wolverine uniform. second and third, r He made three trips to…

… the Wolverines would almost exclusively rely on the running game (think Michigan State and Perry's 51 carries). It remains to be seen if Carr will rely on Underwood down after down as he did with Perry…

… defensive unit last year, but if there was one weakness, it was the defensive line. Though they were solid against the run for the most part, the Wolverines struggled to put pressure on the quarterback. This…

… Harrison are likely Michigan's starters, with Alex Ofili and Will Paul also part of the Wolverines' rotation. *LOCKOUT. Continued from Page 14 for hockey. I think it's going to hurt the game a lot. I don…

August 09, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 153) • Page Image 14

…. "I think it was a great experience for me," he added. Burnes will head back to Albany for training camp this fall a little NHL Lockout threatens former Wolverine Icers By Seth Gordon Daily Sports…

…'s teammates in Boston is former Wolverine Andy Hilbert, who saw his first big chunk of ice time with the Bruins last year. "I'm definitely just getting my foot in the door, just biding my time," Hilbert said…

August 02, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 152) • Page Image 15

Wolverines. He has been a in the Michigan lineup all ars and has scored 79 points ames. inen's numbers might bely his o the team as his departure ly leaves several holes to fill only leaving one locker empty…

Wolverines have already seen action, most notably Mike Brown and Michael Woodford. Brandon Kaleniecki and Andrew Ebbett have some experience in man-down situations and will likely see more time this year…

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