Michigan faces bleak prospects in highly anticipated showdown with No. 1 Ohio State. The Wolverines, currently ranked No. 15 at 9-2, are set to take on the undefeated Buckeyes, who boast an impressive 11-0 record. The stakes are high as both teams vie for supremacy within the Big Ten conference.
Analysts Tom Fornelli of CBS Sports and Eric Froton of NBC Sports have expressed skepticism about Michigan's ability to secure a win against Ohio State, predicting a lopsided victory in favor of the Buckeyes. According to Fornelli, Michigan has struggled against top defenses, particularly those comparable to Ohio State's. In three games against Oklahoma, USC, and Wisconsin – all formidable opponents in their own right – Michigan managed a total of 36 points.
Meanwhile, Froton notes that Ohio State has been nearly impenetrable on defense, allowing more than 10 points only twice this season. The Buckeyes have also dominated offense, with seven consecutive games featuring scores of over 34 points.
However, one area where Michigan shows promise is in the development of edge-rusher Derrick Moore. His impressive stats – including 9.5 sacks and 28 pressures on 171 rush attempts – suggest a player capable of disrupting Ohio State's offense.
Ultimately, the Buckeyes seem poised to emerge victorious, not only because of their strong performance but also due to the potential psychological benefits of ending Michigan's winning streak. With a win, Ohio State could secure its spot in the College Football Playoff (CFP) and potentially dash Michigan's hopes for championship consideration.
Analysts Tom Fornelli of CBS Sports and Eric Froton of NBC Sports have expressed skepticism about Michigan's ability to secure a win against Ohio State, predicting a lopsided victory in favor of the Buckeyes. According to Fornelli, Michigan has struggled against top defenses, particularly those comparable to Ohio State's. In three games against Oklahoma, USC, and Wisconsin – all formidable opponents in their own right – Michigan managed a total of 36 points.
Meanwhile, Froton notes that Ohio State has been nearly impenetrable on defense, allowing more than 10 points only twice this season. The Buckeyes have also dominated offense, with seven consecutive games featuring scores of over 34 points.
However, one area where Michigan shows promise is in the development of edge-rusher Derrick Moore. His impressive stats – including 9.5 sacks and 28 pressures on 171 rush attempts – suggest a player capable of disrupting Ohio State's offense.
Ultimately, the Buckeyes seem poised to emerge victorious, not only because of their strong performance but also due to the potential psychological benefits of ending Michigan's winning streak. With a win, Ohio State could secure its spot in the College Football Playoff (CFP) and potentially dash Michigan's hopes for championship consideration.