Wednesday, November 24, 2010

What to Expect

I think the Wisconsin game last week is a good example of how to beat Michigan. Wisconsin was able to limit Michigan to 168 rushing yards, and forced Michigan to throw the ball. Michigan did have some success in the air and passed for 274 yards. Wisconsin was able to run all over the soft defense of Michigan, and piled up 357 yards rushing and six rushing TDs. OSU does not quite have the power running game of Wisconsin, but they still should be able to get 275 rushing yards, including a 100-yard day for Herron. The passing offense for OSU will get 250 yards against the young secondary of Michigan. Michigan will get some rushing yards, but they will be kept under 150 yards on the ground. The passing game for Michigan will get 175 yards. OSU will win the game and extend the winning streak against the school up north, with a final score of 38-17,

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