Visitors: Michigan vs. Miami-OH

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13Sep 2014
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Visitors: Michigan vs. Miami-OH

Detroit (MI) Cass Tech cornerback Lavert Hill

2015
Brian Cole – WR – Saginaw (MI) Heritage*

Jack Dunaway – DE – Bloomfield Hills (MI) Brother Rice


Tyree Kinnel – S – Huber Heights (OH) Wayne*

Darrin Kirkland, Jr. – LB – Indianapolis (IN) Warren Central*


Alex Malzone – QB – Bloomfield Hills (MI) Brother Rice*


Grant Perry – WR – Bloomfield Hills (MI) Brother Rice


Michael Weber – RB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech*


2016
Lavert Hill – CB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech#


Joshua Jackson – QB – Saline (MI) Saline


Michael Onwenu – DT – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech#

Justin Rigg – TE – Springboro (OH) Springboro


Eric Rogers – LB  – Warren (MI) De La Salle

Dylan Stackhouse – LB – Oak Park (MI) Oak Park


2017
Johnathan Berghorst – DE – Zeeland (MI) East


Carter Dunaway – TE – Bloomfield Hills (MI) Brother Rice

Rodney Hall – QB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech


Donovan Peoples-Jones – WR – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech


Joshua Ross – LB – Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary’s#

*Committed to Michigan
#Offered by Michigan

12Sep 2014
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Preview: Michigan vs. Miami-OH

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Rush Offense vs. Miami Rush Defense
Michigan ran roughshod over Appalachian State, but they had a little more trouble against Notre Dame (35 carries, 100 yards). Redshirt junior Graham Glasgow returned from suspension to play right guard, and the rest of the line will likely stay the same. Sophomore Derrick Green has some vision issues but leads the team with 195 yards on 28 carries (7.0 yards/carry). Fellow sophomore De’Veon Smith (15 carries, 145 yards, 9.7 yards/carry) can break tackles but lacks breakaway speed, and he is reportedly a little gimpy right now. Miami is #56 against the run after games against Marshall and Eastern Kentucky, giving up 3.7 yards/carry. Leading tackler Kent Kern is a 6’1″, 238 lb. inside linebacker with 23 tackles and 3 tackles for loss. Redshirt sophomore ophomore defensive end J’Terius Jones (6’3″, 245 lbs.) has 11 tackles and 2 tackles for loss. The defensive tackles are 6’5″, 288 lb. Mitchell Winters and 6’2″, 285 lb. Jimmy Rousher, who have combined for 8 tackles and 0 tackles for loss. Coming off a standout rushing performance against Appalachian State and at least a decent showing against Notre Dame, Michigan should be able to handle Miami’s front with a little trouble from Kern.
Advantage: Michigan


Pass Offense vs. Miami Pass Defense
Michigan looked great passing the ball for the first 1.5 games of the season. The second half of last Saturday’s game against Notre Dame was a horror show. So far Devin Gardner is completing 70% of his passes for 362 yards, 3 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions. Notre Dame threw a barrage of blitzes at him, and Michigan’s offensive line couldn’t handle them. Star wide receiver Devin Funchess has caught 16 passes (out of 35 team completions) for 202 yards and all 3 of the team’s receiving touchdowns. The Wolverines have several other solid options in Jehu Chesson (5 catches, 52 yards), Amara Darboh (3 for 49), and Dennis Norfleet (6 for 46), plus the return of budding tight end Jake Butt from a torn ACL. Miami is tied for #13 nationally with 7 sacks, including 2 each from Kern and Jones. They’re still #76 against the pass (230 yards/game) and #99 in passer rating defense. Their lone interception comes from fifth year senior cornerback Quinten Rollins, who played point guard for the RedHawks for four years before joining the football team in the spring. Rollins led the MAC in steals last season and could be just as dangerous on the football field. Also in the secondary is sophomore cornerback Heath Harding (3 interceptions last season) and nickel corner Lo Wood, a transfer from Notre Dame.


Rush Defense vs. Miami Rush Offense
Michigan gives up a little under 104 yards/game (#36 nationally) and 3.1 yards/carry (#38). The Wolverines had some trouble against Appalachian State in the opener, but Notre Dame did not run the ball well with a talented stable of running backs. Despite the absence of injured run-stopper Desmond Morgan, Michigan’s linebackers improved in week two and the defensive linemen held their ground well. The Wolverines have been running a lot of 4-2-5 nickel looks, and linebackers Joe Bolden (15 tackles) and Jake Ryan (14 tackles) lead the way. Defensive tackles Ryan Glasgow, Ondre Pipkins, and Willie Henry all played pretty well last week. The RedHawks have been a pass-happy football team, so the running game isn’t much of a threat. The leading rushers are sophomore Spencer McInnis (5’9″, 196 lbs.) and junior Spencer Treadwell (5’10”, 208 lbs.), who have combined for 21 carries, 101 yards, and 0 touchdowns in two games. Senior quarterback Andrew Hendrix (6’2″, 221 lbs.) has 36 carries (only 9 of which have been sacks) for just 7 total yards. The offensive line averages 305 lbs., so they are not small, but Michigan should have both a quickness and strength advantage up front.


Pass Defense vs. Miami Pass Offense
Michigan is #36 in passing yardage defense and #68 in passer rating defense. They did a very good job against Appalachian State in week one, but Notre Dame’s offense was clicking last week, and they completed a lot of quick throws. The Wolverines have failed to make any interceptions, and they have 4 pass breakups so far. Senior cornerback Raymon Taylor is questionable for this week with a knee injury suffered against Notre Dame, freshman Jabrill Peppers injured his ankle against Appalachian State, and redshirt junior Blake Countess had a rough week last week. Defensive tackle Chris Wormley and defensive ends Brennen Beyer and Taco Charlton each have a sack, and while Michigan got a decent pass rush last week, they couldn’t get to the quarterback before Everett Golson got the ball off. Meanwhile, Miami is #18 in passing yardage (338 yards/game) but #107 in passer rating, so they throw the ball a lot but not very well. Quarterback Andrew Hendrix – another Notre Dame transfer – has completed 48.5% of his passes for 4 touchdowns and 4 interceptions. The leading receiver is 6’0″, 180 lb. David Frazier, who has 13 catches for 215 yards (16.5 yards/catch) but zero touchdowns, and second is 6’1″, 204 lb. sophomore Rokeem Williams, who averages 22.7 yards/catch (9 catches, 204 yards). Slot receiver Jared Murphy, at 5’10” and 180 lbs., also averages over 16 yards/catch. Senior tight end Alex Welch, formerly of the Fighting Irish, is a 6’4″, 247 lb. target with 6 catches for 51 yards and a score.


Roster Notes

  • Michigan recruited QB Andrew Hendrix, TE Alex Welch, and CB Lo Wood
  • Redshirt freshman QB Tom Tupa is the son of former Ohio State and NFL quarterback/punter Tom Tupa
  • Redshirt junior RB Spencer Treadwell is the son of Don Treadwell, former head coach at Miami-OH, and the brother of Blake Treadwell, former offensive lineman at Michigan State
  • Players from the state of Michigan include OL Collin Buchanan (Southfield), LB Brad Koenig (Ann Arbor Pioneer), RB Spencer McInnis (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s), LB Grant Niemiec (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s), RB Spencer Treadwell (East Lansing)
  • Head coach Chuck Martin is the former head coach at Grand Valley State University, as well as the former offensive coordinator at Notre Dame
  • Miami’s running backs coach is former Notre Dame running back Autry Denson
  • Defensive line coach Corey Brown – no relation to the Ohio State duo of the same name – was a starting defensive tackle for Iowa in the late 1990’s
  • Graduate assistant Israel Woolfork is not related to former Michigan defensive back Troy Woolfolk

Last Time They Met . . .

  • Michigan is 5-0 all-time against Miami-OH, including a 16-6 win in 2008 under head coach Rich Rodriguez, his first win at Michigan
  • Sam McGuffie was Michigan’s leading rusher with 17 carries for 74 yards
  • Brandon Minor carried the ball once for a 15-yard touchdown, Steve Threet had a 9-yard touchdown run, and kicker K.C. Lopata hit two field goals
  • Nick Sheridan and Steve Threet combined to go 10/18 for 103 yards and 0 passing touchdowns
  • Brandon Harrison and John Thompson led the team with 8 tackles each
  • Brandon Graham, Terrance Taylor, and Mike Martin each had a sack

Predictions

  • Michigan’s defense tries to make a statement. They get 3 sacks and 2 interceptions.
  • Michigan runs for 220 yards.
  • Shane Morris plays the whole fourth quarter.
  • Michigan 38, Miami-OH 10
11Sep 2014
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Former Michigan Athlete of the Week: Chad Henne

Chad Henne

Chad Henne started the season opener for the Jaguars over this year’s first round pick, Blake Bortles. Henne went 24/43 for 266 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 0 interceptions. The Jags jumped out to a 17-0 lead, but they gave up 34 unanswered points in a 34-17 loss. In that same game, Denard Robinson had 3 carries for 8 yards and 1 catch for 3 yards. On the other sideline, Brandon Graham had 4 tackles and 2 tackles for loss.

Honorable mention: Charles Woodson of the Oakland Raiders had 9 tackles, 1 interception, and 1 pass breakup in a 19-14 loss to the New York Jets. Arizona Cardinal linebacker Larry Foote had 8 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, and 2 pass breakups in an 18-17 win over the San Diego Chargers on Monday night. New York Giants free safety Stevie Brown had 9 tackles in a 35-14 loss to the Detroit Lions. Tom Brady was 29/56 for 249 yards and 1 touchdown in a 33-20 Patriots loss to the Miami Dolphins.

10Sep 2014
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Recruit Tracker: Darrin Kirkland, Jr.

Darrin Kirkland, Jr. (image via 247Sports.com)

Injury: Kirkland suffered a stress fracture of his ankle on Wednesday, September 3. He will miss roughly the next month while recovering.

August 30, 2014: Kirkland, Jr. had 17 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 interception in a 28-21 loss to Cleveland (OH) St. Ignatius. He now has 26 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 1 interception, 1 fumble recovery, 1 pass breakup, and 1 quarterback hurry on the year. Lawrence Central is now 0-2.

August 22, 2014: Kirkland, Jr. started off his senior year with 9 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 1 pass breakup, and 1 quarterback hurry in Indianapolis (IN) Lawrence Central’s 38-31 loss to Avon (OH) Avon. Lawrence Central is 0-1.