I’m more terrified of the matchup of what Michigan wants to/can do offensively against Nebraska’s defense than Michigan itself if that makes sense
We saw NU get pretty well gashed by UC at Arrowhead with QB run defense being a glaringly obvious issue for us that nearly lost us the game
2025 UM is not 2023 UM. They don’t have Mullings, Corum, etc on the roster. But Haynes is good and a load to tackle offensively and Underwood finally used his legs to the tune of 9 carries for 114 yards and TDs yesterday against CMU, including tons of scramble yards. Impossible to know how much better we are or are not in run defense after the last two weeks but its the glaringly obvious week point of our offense against what they probably do best offensively that gives me concerns going into the game.
If we can keep Underwood in the pocket and make him throw I feel a lot better about our chances to win. But Underwood has thrown 24 (@ OU) and 25 (CMU) times the last two games - if they stick with a game plan like that, they are going to run it ~40-45 times on Saturday against NU. Can we do better than the 6.7 YPC Cincinnati had against us against Michigan? If we can keep it closer to 4 it will bode much better for us and give us a good chance to win. Would love to take a page from the OU book and get up 7-0 early, make Michigan play from behind and throw.