Michigan was amazing in '22 and '23, largely due to superior line play and a once in a generation QB. The line play remains superior. The QB play remains an enigma. The QB room is diverse and solid, so the key is the QB coaching and offensive play-calling. Michigan has enough NFL-caliber players on both sides of the ball to beat any team; but depth could be an issue. A 4th straight playoff appearance is likely.
@@wademcgahan160 Thanks. However, I did forget one very major observation- I believe Michigan led the nation in turnover margin, which is always a huge factor in winning football. Even if Michigan’s defense can continue to reap turnovers, it’s unclear whether the new offense will be able to protect the ball as well as last year.
Michigan defense has to carry the team for 3 games get turnovers and tackles for losses, putting teams in bad field positions, making teams go 3 and out, and special teams punting pending teams back in bad field positions. Until the offense starts really clicking on all cylinders,they'll be fine. The offense can't turn the ball over. GO BLUE!!
Defense will still be very good. As long as Edwards and Mullings can run they are still going to be a threat. Just remember that Penn State game last season Michigan ran the ball 46 times. They are a run first offense. Ain’t no sweat. Go Blue!
@@OhiofelonstateI hate the buckeyes as much as the rest of the fanbase. But 8 losses? I say 2 at worse with the beating in November and they get beat first round