Baumgardner predicts OSU blowout

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If there's any paint left on the walls inside Michigan's offensive line room, there shouldn't be. The Wolverines' front five has now watched two different starting quarterbacks leave games and head to the hospital. That's unacceptable. At some point, enough has to be enough. Say whatever you want about the quarterback situation in Ann Arbor, but until the offensive line can show an ability to keep a guy standing upright for more than two seconds at a time, nothing else will matter. It's gut check time for plenty of folks on this football team, but the offensive line comes first.
If Peters were healthy and his offensive line showed an ability to keep him clean, I'd give Michigan a chance. But neither appear to be true. The Wolverines will no doubt empty their tank Saturday. They'll give Ohio State everything they have. They may even scare the Buckeyes. But there's not enough proven evidence in 2017 that suggests it'll be enough.

Pick: Ohio State 31, Michigan 10

Link: http://www.freep.com/story/sports/college/university-michigan/wolverine…

dvh901

November 24th, 2017 at 11:08 AM ^

...just remember Iowa. A 6-5 team that barely beat Minnesota, got hammered by Wisconsin, and lost to Purdue...absolutely wiped the ground with Ohio State at Iowa. Can we say that Iowa is so much better than Michigan that we have no chance to do the same thing? Who says Jimmy doesn't look at those tapes and say, "Hey, we can do that as good as Iowa any day."

I have hope...and I will keep having hope until the clock says '00.00'.

Perkis-Size Me

November 24th, 2017 at 11:36 AM ^

Iowa is a giant killer at home. For some reason they always have been.

Who they are at home and who they are on the road are two very different teams. If they played every game at home they would be a playoff contender.

lilpenny1316

November 24th, 2017 at 11:10 AM ^

Sometimes people over-emphasize the rivalry game aspect and pregame pep talks.  Maybe this being The Game will make the O-line focus better on their blocking assignments in practice.  If we have great O-line play, we can make this a game regardless of QB.

Jasper

November 24th, 2017 at 11:43 AM ^

I pretty much agree with what he wrote.

One thing bothers me, though, and it's the vague suggestion (paint on the walls, etc.) that the O-Line isn't working hard enough or maybe responding sufficiently well to coaching. Both are possible, of course, but I think there might be a lack of talent and experience to consider, too.

H8anythingState2

November 24th, 2017 at 11:13 AM ^

Michigan is going to win because I am wishing for a win tomorrow as I blow my birthday candles out tonight... Like I do every year.

Nm, carry on.

Heisman212

November 24th, 2017 at 11:14 AM ^

In the few times I’ve ever attempted to listen to his podcast or read any articles it’s always negative. If they win it was because it’s against a bad team. If they lose it’s because we don’t have talent or coaching. It’s hard to listen to someone who feels that their job is to bash a program they are covering. Don’t get me wrong sometimes it’s deserved but it gets old. I love Michigan and I just don’t want to hear someone bash them constantly.

You Only Live Twice

November 24th, 2017 at 11:49 AM ^

I follow Nick less and less.  The excerpts were enough to not read the article.  I'm not concerned with where Nick went to school; he is a fairly decent writer.  He seems to have joined the bandwagon of being relentlessly negative.  Criticism is fine and even necessary at times - it is possible for journalists to do this professionally and without trashing the subject.  

For similar reasons, I stopped listening to M Zone after hearing to Marcus and Nick try and outdo each other to see who could sounds the toughest.  Setting up wins against Wisconsin and OSU as the litmus test is setting some heavy expectations.  The expectations are fine.  Bashing the program after the fact is not.

Speaking of Marcus, half of his callers sound plastered and he is loving that they wish he could get in there and speak to the players.  Not sure how he thinks that continually trashing the coaches and players will get him in the door or for that matter, how that helps anything.

 

Stay.Classy.An…

November 24th, 2017 at 11:16 AM ^

obvious take from a sportswriter. Team that hasn’t looked good against good teams probably won’t play well. Not sure what any of us would have expected otherwise. Glad he was here to state the obvious though.

Craptain Crunch

November 24th, 2017 at 11:16 AM ^

And that's why I like his reporting. He's not a homer. We all know this is OSUs is better positioned to win this game than Michigan. Unless Michigan plays flawless football and lets OSU make the mistakes that Michigan normally makes, then maybe we'll finally see a well-deserved win. But Michigan has a habit of getting in its own way.

taistreetsmyhero

November 24th, 2017 at 11:17 AM ^

If you play the game under these conditions 100 times, it’s probably a blow out 75 times. So not exactly a bold prediction. Still no reason not to cheer on the good guys and hope for one of the 5 times where we pull a win out of our asses.

BoFlex

November 24th, 2017 at 11:59 AM ^

Dobbins and Weber have a combined 1,634 rushing yards (7.1 ypc) this season... In comparison, Zeke Elliott and Braxton Miller had 1,687 rushing yards (6.3 ypc) going into the 2015 Michigan game.

OSU's rushing attack this season is not that far off from their 2015 one. Elliott is better than Dobbins, but the combined attack of Dobbins and Weber is probably just as good or better than Elliott.

Dobbins has the shiftiness and speed, while Weber has the power and blocking.

FranklinHatchett

November 24th, 2017 at 11:24 AM ^

When we win tomorrow I'm gonna start a thread that says "where y'all haters at now? Y'all will be gone or pretending you weren't hatin. Coach Harbaugh is elite and he will prove it tomorrow. Our players are tough and can ball. Bet.

Maynard

November 24th, 2017 at 11:38 AM ^

Who is hating and what the hell does that even mean considering it looks like a lot of people, including the ones putting money on the game, believe it won't be close? Also, we're 1-18 in the last 19 as an underdog.

So are they hating or just being rational?

We all hope we win so it's not like youj're in a special category of fan. Relax.

tybert

November 24th, 2017 at 11:25 AM ^

Even when Jake got hurt, it was a beatdown by then.

I can see his logic. The M-Live guys have us losing even worse.

Maybe it's hope against hope, but for once I'd like to see a strong performance from our OL in a big game - win or lose - just to give us hope going into the bowl.

JohnnyV123

November 24th, 2017 at 11:26 AM ^

It's killing me to say but I am not even going to watch this game if O'Korn is the starter. I know Peters is out of the concussion protocol but that doesn't necessarily mean he's starting and still is there any real reason to hope he won't get crushed again by Ohio State's D Line who will be smelling blood?

Maybe this will finally be the game where Michigan gets all the turnover luck and gets a couple pick sixes, which isn't impossible given Barrett's shakiness at times and Michigan's solid pass coverage. More likely OSU will grind it out on the ground until Michigan's defense breaks from exhaustion because the offense can never stay on the field.

Maizen

November 24th, 2017 at 11:27 AM ^

And everyone will just say "calm down" "wait until next year" "we'll be fine" blah blah blah.

Curious why next year is going to be so much better given the tackle situation and Drevno still coaching here.