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http://www.detnews.com/2005/college/0508/02/D02-266927.htm

Tuesday, August 2, 2005

Analyst says it will be tough for Michigan to compete against schools with powerful defenses.


By Angelique S. Chengelis / The Detroit News

Kirk Herbstreit, who played at Ohio State and serves as a college football analyst for ESPN, took time out Monday to talk Big Ten football:

Q: The media voted Michigan the preseason favorite in the Big Ten. Do you agree?

A: I would rank them Ohio State, Purdue and Iowa. The reason I say that is because you have to have a great defense to be able to win the Big Ten.

As we sit here August 1, on paper, it's hard for me to say Michigan is the No. 1 team in this conference. It's all because the way they have played in the linebacker area and secondary. They have not shown the ability to run the way they're supposed to run.

Compare them to those other three, those other three should -- right now, anyway -- have better defenses.

It's not just the Texas game (the Rose Bowl). This has been going on three of the last four years. (The Wolverines have) had some holes, and they've been suspect against scrambling quarterbacks and passing games.

Q: Could this Michigan offense be powerful enough to overcome opposing defenses, not to mention its own defense?

A: It could be. But to me, I always like to look at defense and schedule and who has an experienced quarterback when I'm trying to forecast in August what's going to happen.

Purdue is a team I would put No. 2 in the Big Ten because they have a great defense, they don't play Michigan, they don't play Ohio State and they play Iowa at home.

Q: How would you rate Michigan State's Drew Stanton among Big Ten quarterbacks?

A: I'd put him (in the) top two or three. I want to see him healthy for a whole year.

Anybody who has an ability to run and throw and play in John L. Smith's offense, you have a chance to be all-conference because he can put you into a position to showcase your abilities. They've got some talent at receiver.

Q: If Ohio State beats Michigan again this year, Michigan coach Lloyd Carr would be 1-4 against Jim Tressel. How important is this Ohio State game to Michigan this year?

A: I don't know about (Carr's being on a) hot seat or anything like that, but I will say, if Ohio State beats Michigan in Ann Arbor this year, that would be 4-1, and at that point, it's official (Tressel) is in (Carr's) head.

I lived it on the other side. And as much as John Cooper and any Ohio State fan will say, "Ah, it wasn't that big a deal. It wasn't mental," it was 100 percent mental.

So if Tress goes to Ann Arbor and beats him, he will be 2-1 in Ann Arbor, and 4-1 overall, and at that point, he's firmly entrenched in the back of the mind of Lloyd Carr.


If Michigan wins the game, I think everybody is like, "Oh, see, we're OK, everything is OK. I told you there's not a mental thing there."
 
I think that is a pretty fair assessment. The michigan defense has been the big question mark the past few seasons. I joke with the rabid michigan fans around here of how important it was they kept their defensive coordinator (They do not care for him either). I do hope MSU's Stanton is healthy for the michigan game this year. I bet he would like to finish what he started last season. The Purdue pick was a bit of a surprise as I did not know they skipped both michigan and OSU and played Iowa at home this season. Nice break for them.
 
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even if they did read it, it's not they will sack up, and come forward and admit that they are wrong about the guy... leopards don't change their spots... and cowards will still sit behind their monitors talking out of their asses...
 
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lvbuckeye said:
even if they did read it, it's not they will sack up, and come forward and admit that they are wrong about the guy... leopards don't change their spots... and cowards will still sit behind their monitors talking out of their asses...
I agree, how hard is it to admit you are wrong? Too hard for some people. Herbie is much better for the buckeyes on ESPN/610AM than he ever was at QB...
 
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osustamm said:
I agree, how hard is it to admit you are wrong? Too hard for some people. Herbie is much better for the buckeyes on ESPN/610AM than he ever was at QB...
Don't start bashing Herbie's QB skills...don't you remember Steve Bellisari's tenure here...I would have taken Herbie any day of the month over him
 
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Golferdow01 said:
Don't start bashing Herbie's QB skills...don't you remember Steve Bellisari's tenure here...I would have taken Herbie any day of the month over him
Don't get me wrong... Herbie wasn't a bad QB... No Germaine though. I'm just saying he is a heisman level for ESPN but only Varsity level at QB...
 
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All of these high expectations for TSUN are making my day. I know some folks on BP want them to lose every game but I must say I want them to win every game except The Game. When we win, I want them to know that it was at a substantial price, that it cost them the national championship.
 
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Steve19 said:
All of these high expectations for TSUN are making my day. I know some folks on BP want them to lose every game but I must say I want them to win every game except The Game. When we win, I want them to know that it was at a substantial price, that it cost them the national championship.
Well since the NC game is at the Rose Bowl this year, I don't think that they could win that game either.
 
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