By Matt Brinkman, on December 12th, 2012% Tweet
I expect the 2013 defense to be strong once again despite losing some solid contributors such as Jordan Kovacs, Will Campbell, Craig Roh, Kenny Demens, and JT Floyd. Here is how I see the 2013 depth chart shaking out with no true freshman included.
SDE: 1. Brennen Beyer – Junior
2. Tom Strobel – RS . . . → Read More: 2013 Defensive Depth Chart Preview
By Joseph Boyd, on November 19th, 2012% Tweet
Quarterback
Devin Gardner continues to improve at an amazing rate. The better Devin plays, the more Al Borges has opened up the playbook and there has been little drop off in play. Devin made several NFL caliber throws on Saturday that Michigan fans haven’t seen since 2007. Throwing the deep 15-20 yard out route between . . . → Read More: Grading The Performance: Iowa
By Joseph Boyd, on October 25th, 2012% Tweet
Quarterback
The QB play wasn’t always pretty on Saturday, but Denard Robinson made enough plays in the end with both his arm and his legs to put Michigan in position to win the game. Robinson completed just 48% of his passes on the day but converted some critical 3rd down passes to extend drives. Denard . . . → Read More: Grading The Performance: Little Brother
By Joseph Boyd, on October 18th, 2012% Tweet
Quarterback
Eliminating turnovers has been the point of emphasis for Denard Robinson since the spring. Through the early part of the season Denard had seemingly ignored what had been stressed to him by the coaching staff all off season. While Denard was responsible for a fumble a week ago, Denard has cut out the interceptions . . . → Read More: Grading The Performance: Illinois
By Joseph Boyd, on October 12th, 2012% Tweet
Quarterback
Denard Robinson has traditionally played well in bounce back games. Robinson has gone through his share of poor performances but has usually returned the next time out with a great effort. Saturday was no exception as Denard turned in another great performance. The offense continues to lean on Denard as the sole bread winner. . . . → Read More: Grading The Performance: Purdue
By Matt Brinkman, on August 28th, 2012% Tweet
Depth Chart:
SAM Strongside Linebacker Jake Ryan Cameron Gordon
MIKE Middle Linebacker Kenny Demens Mike Jones Joe Bolden Use Facebook to Comment on this Post . . . → Read More: 2012 Michigan Football Linebacker Preview
By Sean OConnell, on January 23rd, 2012% Tweet
1. Michigan 10-2 (7-1)
2012 Forecast
IF the Wolverines can find somewhat productive replacements for Mike Martin and Ryan Van Bergen and find consistency on offense, they should have another very good season.
Key Returnees
Offense: Denard Robinson (QB-SR) 142-258 (55%) 2173 Yds. 20 TD 15 INT – 221 Carries 1176 Yds (5.3) 16 . . . → Read More: An Early Look at the 2012 B1G Legends Division (Pre-Spring)
By Joseph Boyd, on November 3rd, 2011% Tweet
Quarterback
This was by the most efficient day for the quarterbacks that we’ve seen all season. It wasn’t a huge day statistically through the air or the ground but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. The offense has been dependent on the play of the QB for the entire year. Saturday was the first game . . . → Read More: Grading The Performance: Purdue
By Joseph Boyd, on October 18th, 2011% Tweet
Quarterback
Saturday was just a rough day for the QB position across the board. While the QB play was heavily influenced by other factors, the QBs didn’t play well on their own. It is certainly difficult to make plays while under constant duress but even on plays where there was time and open receivers, both . . . → Read More: Grading The Performance: Michigan State
By Joseph Boyd, on October 13th, 2011% Tweet
Quarterback
Inconsistency was the word of the day for Denard. Denard can go from pinpoint accuracy to complete terror in the span of two plays. 95% of the passes he threw were right on the money, the other 5% were way off the mark While it may seem unfair to judge a QB based on . . . → Read More: Grading The Performance: Northwestern
By Joseph Boyd, on October 5th, 2011% Tweet
Photo Gallery from Michigan’s 58-0 Thumping of Minnesota
Quarterback
What a bounce back game for Denard Robinson. Amid all the criticism, scrutiny, and even calls for a QB change, Denard came out and produced his best game of the season from a passing perspective. Denard was accurate, efficient, and looked completely comfortable in the . . . → Read More: Grading The Performance: Minnesota
By Joseph Boyd, on September 20th, 2011% Tweet
Quarterback
This one is pretty easy. The rushing performance by Denard was great, while the passing performance left a lot to be desired. Denard’s 55 yd run really sparked an offense that was stagnant up until that point. The 198 rushing yards that Denard piled up is nothing to sneeze at, even against Eastern Michigan. . . . → Read More: Grading The Performance: Eastern Michigan
By Joseph Boyd, on September 4th, 2011% Tweet
Quarterback
Not surprisingly Denard Robinson had moments of both good and bad, though there was none of the spectacular plays that we have come to expect from #16. On the plus side Denard seemed more comfortable under center than he did in the spring, he didn’t turn the ball over and his decision making . . . → Read More: Grading The Performance: Western Michigan
By Lance Callihan, on August 17th, 2011% Tweet
In the forum today, EvilEmpire asked everyone who would be the breakout players this season for the Michigan Football team. Here were the answers for the top 5 users that participated (by total posts):
Breakout/Surprise Player on Offense
Breakout/Surprise Player on Defense
Biggest Disappointment on Offense
Biggest Disappointment on Defense
. . . → Read More: Breakout Players for Michigan in 2011
By Todd Male, on November 12th, 2010% Michigan Wolverines, Purdue Boilermakers, Denard Robinson, Brandon Graham, Kenny Demens . . . → Read More: Purdue Game Prediction
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