Karan Higdon says Michigan has the best offensive line in the country

Submitted by turtleboy on October 14th, 2018 at 10:07 AM

And he may not be wrong. We just faced off against mighty Wiscansin, arguably the best line in the country, full of NFL 1st and 2nd round talent, and completely dominated them. The best O Line won the game and it wasn't theirs. Michigan ran for over 300 yards, Patterson stayed well protected all night, and for the 5th game in a row a lineman will grade in the top PFF performers of the game.

I knew our line would improve under Warriner, but I'm pretty well shocked at the strides they've taken from game to game. After ND freshmen replacing starters was discussed, and possibly even hoped for, that discussion seems to have been long forgotten now.

Throw your fancystats at me. Lend me your hot takes. Tell me how they pass the ol' eye-test. Is Higdon right, or maybe just boasting after possibly the biggest win of the Harbaugh era?

Discuss

 

JPC

October 14th, 2018 at 10:16 AM ^

I'm glad he feels that way, and I definitely hope he's right. However, I fear this is just a natural reaction to his finally running behind a competent line. 

 

I'm sure this Warinner OL does seem amazing compared to last year's line. Is it amazing compared to Alabama or Clemson? That's a tough ask. 

Indy Pete - Go Blue

October 14th, 2018 at 10:16 AM ^

Higdon is definitely not right here, but I don’t fault him or love him any less for that. I like him building up his teammates. This offensive line has clearly turned a corner. They are playing as one of the better lines in the B1G. Last night was just the latest in a impressive stretch. PFF had our pass pro at #28 before this game, and I don’t think it will go down after last night.  The run blacking was actually subpar in the first half, but they got much better as the game went on. That is a new development, and a sign of a stronger team with better conditioning!

I love Higdon’s comments, I just think there is obvious (yet appropriate in context) hyperbole. 

1145SoFo

October 14th, 2018 at 10:29 AM ^

Yeah I get Higdon is gonna say this after a game like yesterday's, but let's cool it a little.

Yes Wisconsin's OLine is best of the Nation, but as clearly documented in the preview their DLine is far from it. They're middling at best after 2 injuries and needing to start a redshirt, walk-on frosh.

LSAClassOf2000

October 14th, 2018 at 10:31 AM ^

Ours is good and getting better, in my estimation, but I don't know if I am ready to throw the word "best" out there just yet. I love his confidence though, and I will say, last night was the first time in a long time I found myself saying "I really like what this line is able to do" throughout the entire game. 

PaulWall

October 14th, 2018 at 10:33 AM ^

Whether or not they are the best really doesn't matter.  This line has shown improvement every single week.  They can hold their own against solid opponents.  For the first time in years  last night, we saw them able to keep getting first downs.  This game was decided by mid third quarter,  and Harbaugh did what he always does,  grind out the rest of the game.  Last night was probably the first time since he's been here that there was no doubt they were going to get first downs at will. 

HAIL-YEA

October 14th, 2018 at 10:48 AM ^

I am happy for these kids to experience success, I know they have worked really hard and taken a lot of shit in the past. I just think they are talking a bit too much right now. I feel like all the talking is a bad omen.  Also, Our Oline is nowhere near the best in the country, they didn't play against their great Oline they played against their shit Dline.

Perkis-Size Me

October 14th, 2018 at 11:19 AM ^

I mean probably not, but who’s going to really blame Higdon for saying so? Nothing wrong with complimenting your teammates and giving them their due credit. But they’ve got bigger tests next week, and against OSU in November.

I’m just happy to see week to week improvement. You can tell Warriner’s presence is having a huge impact.

urbanachiever

October 14th, 2018 at 11:23 AM ^

Our O-line did not play against Wisconsin's O-line. 

As documented extensively by Seth in FFFF, Wisconsin's front 4 on defense is absolutely decimated. That probably had as much to do with the dominance of our running game than anything else.

MSU has the best run D in the country. If we put up a good game on the ground next week, I'll be a believer

The Man Down T…

October 14th, 2018 at 11:40 AM ^

Yeah, no.  Not the best in the country. But vastly improving week to week.  We all said all we need is a functioning line to be a great offense.  The line has passed the "functioning" grade and look what they did.  So, not the best, but more than good enough for the time being.  Get better each week and they very well may be good enough to take down OSU and do damage in a playoff if they get there

JPC

October 14th, 2018 at 12:07 PM ^

Meyer did walk into a good thing, but he's also a good coach and a top-shelf recruiter. He's simply a toxic piece of shit that seems to eventually poison every program that has him for a while. 

You're right though. Harbaugh is a good coach too, and he's in the middle of building something lasting. I can't think of a single game in RR or Hoke's tenure where they gutted out a win against a quality team. Harbaugh's teams can do that. Now it's time to get to the next level. 

 

The fourth quarter collapses seem much less likely. The QB situation is good. The OL is improving. Michigan is good this year and there's no reason to think we won't be as good next year and the year after. 

Mongo

October 14th, 2018 at 11:52 AM ^

Last night our OL looked better than Wisconsin's elite unit.  Coach Ed is a f-ing miracle worker.  To war we go ... can't wait for them to take that short bus ride to East Lansing so we all can drink Sparty tears.  Go Blue !!!