Badgers 28-21
Michigan's defense gives up a few long possession drives that end in Touchdowns for us with play action on the goal line.
Michigan gets a broken coverage TD in the air after no holding is called on either Biegel, Watt, James.
Peppers some how some way gets a td, either by a trick play on offense or we are dumb enough to kick to him.
Badgers pressure on Michigan's QB is enough to stall out a few drives.
Concerns I have:
1. Giving up points or major field position on special teams (punt blocks, kick blocks (go for it avoid this if possible), punt and kick returns with Peppers.)
2. Officiating (allowing them to tackle our pass rushers kind of like the LSU game)
3. Throws to TE Butt because we get no pass rush due to holding.
4. Michigan Wr's making plays even when covered
5. Peppers jumping stare down passes to Fumagalli (got lucky on throwing into 4 defenders last week, kind of like TJ's interception on a forced ball when Corley was running a route to corner of endzone wide open (Figaro jumped the shallow route as well. Maybe we knew the play call, glad O'Connors didn't improvise and throw to Corely lol)
Keys to the game:
1. Win time of possession
2. Hornibrook keeps throwing receivers open
3. Not giving Peppers a chance to return the ball.
4. Establish a run game avg 3.5-4 yds a carry
Michigan's defense gives up a few long possession drives that end in Touchdowns for us with play action on the goal line.
Michigan gets a broken coverage TD in the air after no holding is called on either Biegel, Watt, James.
Peppers some how some way gets a td, either by a trick play on offense or we are dumb enough to kick to him.
Badgers pressure on Michigan's QB is enough to stall out a few drives.
Concerns I have:
1. Giving up points or major field position on special teams (punt blocks, kick blocks (go for it avoid this if possible), punt and kick returns with Peppers.)
2. Officiating (allowing them to tackle our pass rushers kind of like the LSU game)
3. Throws to TE Butt because we get no pass rush due to holding.
4. Michigan Wr's making plays even when covered
5. Peppers jumping stare down passes to Fumagalli (got lucky on throwing into 4 defenders last week, kind of like TJ's interception on a forced ball when Corley was running a route to corner of endzone wide open (Figaro jumped the shallow route as well. Maybe we knew the play call, glad O'Connors didn't improvise and throw to Corely lol)
Keys to the game:
1. Win time of possession
2. Hornibrook keeps throwing receivers open
3. Not giving Peppers a chance to return the ball.
4. Establish a run game avg 3.5-4 yds a carry