Great post, Jeff.
I agree that the OL is probably in "show me" status, as far as I'm concerned. I want to see the improvement, before I believe they're improved. Signs pointing to improvement are there, but you're right, we need to see it on the field, against tough competition.
I agree that the winner of the BTE could have 2 conference losses. Your scenario is realistic as far as Michigan's projected losses in the B1G. I can see Michigan winning at MSU, but then losing at Iowa, then unfortunately coming up short in Columbus, giving them 2 conference losses.
I think injuries (or lack thereof) will play a role, especially on the OL. I think they could handle a couple of losses due to injury on the DL, because of the depth. They have anywhere from 8-10 guys who can play.
I was just watching "Path To The Playoffs" on ESPN a moment ago. All except Danny Kannel agreed that OSU will win the conference title. Kannell picked Michigan (gasp!)... One point they brought up that I found interesting is what the national focus is on at Michigan. Its not on the QB race, or who's going to be the starting RB, or who will be the new linebacking crew. All the focus is on Harbaugh. Everyone is talking about him. Which (they said) is probably what he's wanted all along. He wants the focus OFF his players and on him, so that the players can concentrate on their performance. I don't know if that's what Harbaugh has done or not, but he does have the CFB world's attention.
I think any prediction right now is just way too premature. A lot remains to be settled as far as who is going to play what positions, and all that. We'll have a better idea of where Michigan is headed after their first two conference games. If they have defeated both Penn State and Wisconsin in succeeding weeks, then we can start making predictions. At least that's how I see it.
I agree that the OL is probably in "show me" status, as far as I'm concerned. I want to see the improvement, before I believe they're improved. Signs pointing to improvement are there, but you're right, we need to see it on the field, against tough competition.
I agree that the winner of the BTE could have 2 conference losses. Your scenario is realistic as far as Michigan's projected losses in the B1G. I can see Michigan winning at MSU, but then losing at Iowa, then unfortunately coming up short in Columbus, giving them 2 conference losses.
I think injuries (or lack thereof) will play a role, especially on the OL. I think they could handle a couple of losses due to injury on the DL, because of the depth. They have anywhere from 8-10 guys who can play.
I was just watching "Path To The Playoffs" on ESPN a moment ago. All except Danny Kannel agreed that OSU will win the conference title. Kannell picked Michigan (gasp!)... One point they brought up that I found interesting is what the national focus is on at Michigan. Its not on the QB race, or who's going to be the starting RB, or who will be the new linebacking crew. All the focus is on Harbaugh. Everyone is talking about him. Which (they said) is probably what he's wanted all along. He wants the focus OFF his players and on him, so that the players can concentrate on their performance. I don't know if that's what Harbaugh has done or not, but he does have the CFB world's attention.
I think any prediction right now is just way too premature. A lot remains to be settled as far as who is going to play what positions, and all that. We'll have a better idea of where Michigan is headed after their first two conference games. If they have defeated both Penn State and Wisconsin in succeeding weeks, then we can start making predictions. At least that's how I see it.
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