Amauri Pesek-Hickson, Wolverine

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19Nov 2018
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Amauri Pesek-Hickson, Wolverine

Amauri Pesek-Hickson (image via 247 Sports)

Leawood (KS) Blue Valley North athlete Amauri Pesek-Hickson committed to Michigan over the weekend. He picked the Wolverines over . . . uhh . . . Missouri State.

Pesek-Hickson is listed at 6’3″, 210 lbs. As a senior in 2018, he ran 76 times for 563 yards, caught 38 passes for 595 yards, and scored 14 total touchdowns.

RANKINGS
ESPN: N/A
Rivals: 3-star ATH, 5.6 grade
247 Sports: 3-star, 86 grade, #75 ATH, #927 overall

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19Nov 2018
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The Game Preview: Michigan Rush Offense vs. Ohio State Rush Defense

Chase Young (image via Saturday Tradition)

I’m breaking up the preview for The Game into several installments, so here’s your look at Michigan’s rushing offense against Ohio State’s rushing defense.

We’re five days away.

MICHIGAN

Michigan’s offensive line is huge:

  • LT: Jon Runyan, Jr. (RS Jr., 6’5″, 310)
  • LG: Ben Bredeson (Jr., 6’5″, 320)
  • C: Cesar Ruiz (So., 6’4″, 319)
  • RG: Michael Onwenu (Jr., 6’3″, 350)
  • RT: Juwann Bushell-Beatty (RS Sr., 6’6″, 318)

The offensive line has mostly moved up in recent weeks and ranks #49 in Line Yards, #89 in Opportunity Rate, #70 in Power Success Rate, and #30 in Stuff Rate. It’s not a great line, but they are massive and have eliminated a lot of the frustrating blown assignments that resulted in tackles for loss in previous years. This year they are #13 in tackles for loss allowed, while last year they were #101 and they were #97 in 2016. Against Indiana last week, Michigan had to substitute in redshirt sophomore offensive tackle Andrew Stueber (6’7″, 323) at right tackle for Bushell-Beatty since the latter has been dealing with an injury and an illness over the last couple weeks. Stueber graded out as Michigan’s top lineman in that game, according to Pro Football Focus.

As a team, Michigan is #23 in rushing (219 yards/game) and #27 in yards per carry (5.03). Starting running back Karan Higdon eclipsed 1,100 yards last week and averages 5.3 yards/carry with 10 touchdowns. Backup running backs Chris Evans (370 yards, 5.6 YPC, 4 TD) and Tru Wilson (323 yards, 6.2 YPC, 1 TD). Meanwhile, in the last five games, quarterback Shea Patterson has run the ball 37 times for 224 yards and 2 touchdowns – and he didn’t run the ball once against Rutgers two weeks ago. That’s 58 yards and 0.5 touchdowns per game in games where the coaching staff planned to have him run the ball.

OHIO STATE

Ohio State’s defensive line is not particularly huge with defensive end Chase Young (6’5″, 240), defensive tackle Dre’mont Jones (6’3″, 295), nose tackle Robert Landers (6’1″, 283), and defensive end Jonathan Cooper (6’3″, 250). However, they are ranked highly in several categories, including Line Yards (#5), Opportunity Rate (#19), and Stuff Rate (#5). They’re #120 in Passing Down Line Yards. They’re tied for #24 in tackles for loss (80), led by Jones (12.0) and Young (9.5). Young is a former 5-star recruit who’s extremely quick and athletic.

The next three guys on their TFL list are linebackers: Tuf Borland (6’1″, 230), Pete Werner (6’3″, 236), and Malik Harrison (6’3″, 245). They have 9.0, 7.5, and 6.5 tackles for loss, respectively. All three guys are listed as starters, and while they are prone to go to a 4-2-5 look against spread looks, the number of offensive personnel sets that Michigan will run out there to include tight ends and fullbacks will probably keep them in a 4-3 for much of the game. The Buckeyes have had some solid performances (84 yards allowed to Indiana, 54 to Michigan State), but they just got torched for 339 yards and 5 touchdowns against Maryland, including 81- and 75-yard touchdown runs by Anthony McFarland.

OVERALL

While it would be nice to be able to replicate what McFarland did last week, Michigan doesn’t have anyone with his explosiveness. Decent rushing offenses have generally been okay against Ohio State, so I do think the Wolverines will be able to run the ball somewhat efficiently. Patterson will need to be a part of the running game, and it will be interesting to see if Michigan adds some wrinkles to the run game, such as the power read. Michigan does a pretty good job of game planning against Ohio State, and this year they have the talent and experience to produce against the Buckeyes.

Advantage: Michigan

19Nov 2018
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Ex-Wolverine Updates: Week 12

 

Antwaine Richardson (#20, image via Times Union)

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TRANSFERS

Ahmir Mitchell, WR (Fort Scott Community College): Mitchell finished the season with 7 catches for 73 yards (10.4 YPC) and 1 touchdown.

Wilton Speight, QB (UCLA): Speight was 13/22 for 166 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception in a 34-27 win over USC. He also ran 7 times for 22 yards and 1 touchdown.

Kareem Walker, RB (Fort Scott Community College): Walker finished the season with 64 carries for 207 yards (3.2 YPC) and 1 touchdown. More significantly, he took a visit to Mississippi State this past weekend and committed to the Bulldogs.

Keith Washington, CB (West Virginia): Washington made 6 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, 3 pass breakups, and 1 interception in a 45-41 loss to Oklahoma State.

Hit the jump for news on former commitments and coaches.

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18Nov 2018
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Michigan 31, Indiana 20

Zach Gentry (image via Arizona Daily Star)

We wanted a win and no injuries! Mission 50% accomplished. As far as the final score, all I really wanted was a Michigan victory to keep the chances of a Big Ten title and the playoffs alive. I know there was some consternation about whether Michigan would win big or not, but it doesn’t really matter at this point. The other part was a little bit harder to accomplish. Berkley Edwards was sent off on a stretcher after being the target of a helmet-to-helmet hit on a kickoff. Indiana’s starting right guard jumped on Chase Winovich as he laid on the ground, resulting in Winovich being sent off for the rest of the game. Edwards is surely in concussion protocol – perhaps among other things – and Jim Harbaugh said that X-rays were negative for Winovich. I would not expect Edwards to return for next Saturday, and it’s unclear whether Winovich will be available next week, or whether he will be hampered by whatever injury he suffered. The Winovich injury would be a huge blow for the Wolverines, as he’s perhaps the team’s most consistent defensive player and the third-leading tackler. Against an Ohio State team that excels at passing the ball, the absence of Winovich could be a game-changer.

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18Nov 2018
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Visitors: Michigan vs. Indiana

Thousand Oaks (CA) Oaks Christian RB Zach Charbonnet

2019

Erick All – TE – Fairfield (OH) Fairfield: All is committed to Michigan (LINK).

Karsen Barnhart – OT – Paw Paw (MI) Paw Paw: Barnhart is committed to Michigan (LINK).

Zach Charbonnet – RB – Thousand Oaks (CA) Oaks Christian: Charbonnet is committed to Michigan (LINK). He’s now a 4-star, the #6 running back, and #100 overall in the 247 Composite.

Eric Gray – RB – Memphis (TN) Lausanne: Gray is committed to Michigan (LINK). He’s a 4-star, the #3 all-purpose back, and #203 overall. UPDATE: Gray is no longer planning to visit.

Mike Harding – TE – Redford (MI) Catholic Central: Harding is a 6’6″, 225 lb. prospect with offers from Bowling Green, Toledo, and Washington. He’s a 3-star, the #84 tight end, and #2005 overall.

Brock Horne – LB – Romeo (MI) Romeo: Horne was recently offered a preferred walk-on spot by Michigan (LINK).

George Johnson III – WR – Stuart (FL) Martin County: Johnson is committed to Michigan (LINK).

Dawand Jones – OT – Indianapolis (IN) Ben Davis: Jones is a 6’8″, 360 lb. prospect with offers from Florida State, Indiana, and USC, among others. He’s a 247 Sports 3-star, the #82 offensive tackle, and #928 overall. He does not have a Michigan offer yet.

Percy King – S – Gahanna (OH) Lincoln: King is a 6’0″, 178 lb. prospect with no offers at this time.

Cole Kosco – QB – Poland (OH) Poland: Kosco is a 6’3″, 210 lb. prospect with no FBS offers at this time.

Kobe Myers – LB – Waterford (MI) Mott:

David Ojabo – DT – Blairstown (NJ) Blair Academy: Ojabo is committed to Michigan (LINK). This is his official visit.

Jalen Perry – CB – Dacula (GA) Dacula: Perry is a 6’1″, 188 lb. prospect with offers from Alabama, Auburn, Michigan, and South Carolina, among others, and he was previously committed to Georgia. He’s a 4-star, the #19 cornerback, and #172 overall. He visited Michigan a few weeks ago, but his crystal ball is 100% in favor of South Carolina. This is an official visit.

Hit the jump for more visitors.

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