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Luck
Turns for the Michigan Football
The
Blue benefits from fortunate bounce off a Wisconsin Badger freshman
ANN
ARBOR MI November 18, 2001
In
the worst offensive performance that I can remember, somehow
Michigan combined solid defense, superior special teams and a big
break to beat Wisconsin. Michigan can clinch the Big Ten and
the automatic BCS birth by beating Ohio State in the Bo-bblehead
game next Saturday. I'll
be there with bells on.
Other
theories:
John Navarre:
Everyone knew that Navarre had a tendency to lock onto one receiver,
but at least he would throw a nice ball to that one receiver. I was fine with his QB abilities after the Washington game because
he showed leadership and skill at the end after giving the game
away. Now he is missing people and putting up awful
numbers. 11-24
for 58 yards? Brutal. Suffice it to say the QB job is wide open next year, if not for the Bowl game. Carr is
inserting Gonzales into these games to get him ready.
On
Special Teams:
Michigan dominates special teams with raw talent. I would bet that any of the 11 guys on the punt return
team would be star players on Wisconsin. Obviously special
teams was the difference in this game.
Next:
Michigan probably has
enough to beat Ohio State (again) next week, but if the offense
doesn't improve the BCS bowl game could be embarrassing.
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