Michigan going no huddle spread

Looks like another team that Iowa will be playing the 4-2-5 defense against. Here's hoping Iowa has found a decent replacement for Hooker by the time they play Mich.
 
I wonder how former Hawk LB commit Ben Van Summeren, whom the Wolverines stole away last minute, feels about this change? Michigan moved him to a FB/TE, and it seems like that position is getting minimized. Of course, Michigan is TE U, so I am sure it will work out.
 
Michigan has a distinct lack of offensive identity recently. They seem to chase trends too much rather than hunker down in one philosophy and scheme and allow it to grow.
 

Switch from Docker's to Hagger Khaki pants....

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Seems like a big over-reaction except for the team and coach that is judged based on only 1 thing. Their record against Ohio St. Even when Harbaugh had the seniors and OSU had young teams, Harbaugh still couldn't win.

Harbaugh's teams always seem to look like national champions at mid-season, then always tank late in the season. 2016 should have been their year. They just blew it losing close games to Iowa and OSU down the stretch.
 
Well he let and had Kapernick run wild for 1 1/2 seasons and Alex Smith also ran some at the 49ers. They ran a lot of shotgun there but maybe not the no-huddle.

I wonder if Harbaugh thought he had the big hogs and could get the great running backs to dominate in the run game and play action teams to death. Patterson can run but is he an efficient enough passer? At least in the spread hurry up offense there should be enough mismatches and one pretty wide open receiver for the QB to not have to be super accurate.

I think the hawks can handle them.
 
Wow, you were wrong 500 times in a row? That has to be a state record.
Yes. Plus the entire long sideline acts as another 2-3 defenders. It’s hilarious when, every time we audible the defense shifts to the short side a bit. And, 99% of the time we jam the ball into the short side.
 

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