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The East is a Beast Not only is Michigan a part of the best division in all of college football, 3 of its remaining 6 games are against the 3 best in conference...which happen to be 3 of the top 6 teams in the country (currently)

You can count on Michigan being underdogs in all 3 of those games. If a miracle happens and we win out, we are a lock for a playoff spot at #2 in the country. There is no doubt there.

But let's be real. The offense is putrid and predictable. Our offensive line is weak. Our WR's SUCK JUNGLENUTZ. Crawford can't catch. McDoom can't high-point a ball. People's has a lot of upside but he needs a solid off-season to become elite. Our RB's can't pass protect. 6 fumbles and 6 INTS through the first 6 games of the season. Multiple penalties.

When is everyone going to wake up and realize that our offense isn't fixable. We are prone to mistakes. Is it age or is it coaching? How did we regress at the QB position?

The hardest part of all of this is that our defense is elite. They are just as young as our offense and they are statistically one of the top defenses in the country. What's the offenses excuse?

If we lose against PSU, I won't be surprised. Our defense is about to go up against one of the best offenses in the country, with OSU right around the corner. If we go 0-3 against PSU, Whisky and OSU...I'll be extremely disappointed with Harbaugh and co. I'll be happy going 1-2, ecstatic 2-1.
O'korn vs Indiana I was there for that game and O'korn was strictly a game manager due to the conditions. It was pretty clear the game plan was to keep the ball on the ground. I think what we saw from Okorn against Purdue, is the QB we will see going forward.