Everywhere a Michigan player or coach goes these days, there is one question on the mind of Michigan fans: Is this team better then last years team? It gets asked by every media member to every player or coach at Michigan.
Coach Rod doesn't look back and uses his favorite line from the Lion King about the Monkey hitting the Lion and the Lion asking, "Why did you do that?" The Monkey: "It doesn't matter it's in the past". That DVD must be stuck in his player because he dusts that line off a couple times a year.
The players say, this is a different team. They have had another year in the system and they are just a lot closer family this year.
The reason the question gets asked is Michigan has had a lot of similarities between the two years, both teams: started 4-0, had wins over ND, had an early season Heisman trophy candidate, and had higher expectations then before the season started. The bottom fell out of the 2009 season and Michigan could only muster one more win against a very poor FCS team. That memory is still fresh in the minds of Michigan fans and many are scared that history could repeat itself.
All of the above is true, but I will give you the real reasons Michigan is better in 2010 then 2009:
#5: Greg Robinson is coaching the linebackers. Take away the UMass game and the linebacker play has improved from 2009.
#4: Michigan already has a road win. Michigan has struggled the past two years on the road under RR and only had one win in two years. Michigan played well at ND which should give them confidence to play on the road at IU, Penn State, Purdue, and OSU.
#3: Speed on offense. Remember when Michigan had two QB's that ran a 40 in about 6.0 flat? The running backs were beat up and Michigan didn't have a deep threat at WR? Well times have changed and Michigan has depth at all the skill positions and many have contributed in a positive way. Roy Roundtree is on his way to earning the #1 jersey next year and Darryl Stonum is running by CB's down field. You get Junior Hemingway back catching the ball and this is one dangerous unit. (we haven't even mentioned the WR in the freshman class or the true sophomores either)
#2: Michigan's offensive line is playing very well and there is depth at each position. Taylor Lewan has had one start under his belt and is already being compared to another famous #77 Jake Long. David Molk is healthy and leading the charge from his center position.
#1: Surprise! It's Denard. Who has taken college football by storm and is so humble he acts like he doesn't even notice. He is the perfect combination for a RR QB. He has personality, fast feet and a strong arm, a defensive coordinators nightmare. What's interesting about this team is, it's just not Denard. Michigan has two backups ready to play and play well. Devin Gardner is a true freshman but has looked good so far and we all know Tate has one of the most accurate arms in all of college football. Michigan has three guys that can beat you at QB and that is a great feeling for Michigan fans who remember the Sheridan and Threet days.
Sounds good! What's the catch?
I can't type here and say the defense is better in 2010 with the losses of Brandon Graham, Donovan Warren, and Troy Woolfolk. Michigan will have to out score some opponents in the Big Ten season and some games might look more like a track meet then a football game. What I can tell you is, that Greg Robinson does know what he is doing and will do his best putting the Michigan personnel in the proper position to make plays. Michigan is young pretty much everywhere on defense but I don't feel like we will get out coached on that side of the ball.
Special Teams is a big concern: Punting has not been good and the field goal kicking has been terrible. Missing field goals in Big Ten play will cost Michigan a game or two. The good thing is RR knows this and will be more aggressive in getting first downs then settling for field goals. Look for Michigan to go for it on a number of 4th downs.
So there you have it. Agree or disagree with me, but I now fully expect a bowl game and to be very competitive in games I thought were losses before the season started.
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