A couple years ago 8 wins in a season was considered a down year for the most successful
college football program of all time. Yet 8 is the amount of wins the maize and blue have forged in the last 2 seasons combined. "In Rod We Trust" has quickly become "Bring back 3 yards and a cloud of dust." With the recent success (of former Wolverine) Coach Harbaugh at Stanford, many are hoping to bring back the BO'dacious QB to right the ship in Ann Arbor. This is of course if Rich Rod can't muster at 6 wins and a bowl victory for 7 or 7 wins and a bowl loss.
Now no one that is a Wolverine fan likes to see the team miss a bowl game two years in a row. In fact since most of us have been alive we have never seen Michigan miss a bowl game period. Change has been a buzz word in our society for a couple years now. Michigan was due for change. The change so far hasn't been a good one. Last Michigan was off to a great start and had us believing they were back. After Molk's injury and a banged up Forcier reality set in as the Wolverines failed to win a game in the last month and a half of the season finishing 1 win shy of going to a bowl game.
So what is the change for this year?
Denard? A secondary? A kicking game?
Hopefully all of the above. At the very least a Denard that can throw the ball and a secondary that can stop something and a kicking team that can at least make consistent field goals inside 35 yards.
Here is the preseason predictions for W's and L's
Sat, Sept 4 vs
Connecticut -
One of the most underrated Big East teams in recent years and have done well since becoming D-1A in 2000 and since being a part of the Big East since 2004. This is a must win for the Wolverines. The unveiling of the renovated stadium will hopefully foreshadow a new era in Michigan football and bring it back to its winning ways. Prediction W (1-0)
Sat, Sept 11 @
Notre Dame -
We can't forget the last time Michigan went to South Bend. They spotted the golden domers 21 points and still almost found a way to come back and win. Since last years exciting win many things have changed between the two teams. While neither team ended up bowling last holiday season, Notre Dame brought in GVSU, Central Michigan, and Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly to the helm. I think this will get ND out of the slump they have been in for the past decade but I believe Michigan has enough this year to get by...but its close. Prediction W. (2-0)
Sat, Sept 18 vs
Massachusetts -
This should be a near repeat of last years Delaware State game...and if not. Well I don't even want to think about it. Prediction W. (3-0)
Sat, Sept 25 vs
Bowling Green -
This game should make the Wolverines 4-0 to start 2010 or worst case 3-1 if they lose to either ND or Uconn. Prediction W. (4-0)
Sat, Oct 2 @
Indiana -
Last year Indiana turned some heads and put on a great show in the BIG HOUSE. They followed that up later in the year giving Iowa quite a scare. This isn't automatic like UMass and Bowling Green but it should be a win by 10 or more. Prediction W. (5-0) Conference (1-0)
Sat, Oct 9 vs
Michigan State -
OK so by this point I have Michigan 5-0 or at least 4-1. Either way both would be great starts. 5-0 would match last years win total and 4-1 would put Michigan in great position to still make a bowl. MSU starts off with Western Michigan which should be a win after Hiller's departure. Then Florida Atlantic played at Ford Field which they should win. Then home against ND I will call that a toss up. Then a win against Northern Colorado. Then a tough match up against Wisconsin at home. I have to give them a loss there. So that being said come Oct. 9 the Spartans could anywhere between 3-2 and 4-1. I highly doubt the start off 5-0. I like Michigan in the win against MSU this year. Michigan will be coming off Indiana while MSU is coming off a tough Wisconsin team. Michigan hasn't lost 3 in a row to MSU since 1968 I believe, and I feel that will continue to be the case but it will be close. Prediction W. (6-0) half way point worst case (4-2). Conference (2-0)
Sat, Oct 16 vs
Iowa -
At this point I feel like I'm drinking kool-aid. I have Michigan 6-0 to start the season. And lets say worst case 4-2, still in good position to go bowling and save Rich Rod. This is where the luck runs out. Michigan put up a great fight against Iowa last year in the corn but I don't see Big Blue getting a W from Iowa this year. I think Denard would love to makeup for last years late game interception but Iowa will be too much for the Wolverines. Prediction L. (6-1) Conference (2-1)
Sat, Oct 30 @
Penn State -
Oh Happy Valley. This place hasn't been happy at all for the Wolverines in recent memory. I want to forget 2008's trip to the Beaver. This one won't be as ugly but I don't see a W. Michigan drops 2 in a row. Prediction L. (6-2) Conference (2-2)
Sat, Nov 6
IllinoisLast year in Champagne was well words can't describe. This year will be different. Closer than expected but Wolverines break the short losing streak. Prediction W. (7-2) Conference (3-2)
Sat, Nov 13 @
Purdue -
The last few Michigan Purdue games have resulted in something closer to b-ball scores than football...OK maybe not but they have been offensive shootouts. 2008 the hook and latter gave Purdue a 48-42 win. Last year Michigan was boiler up'ed again 38-36. This year Michigan has a swagger at 7-2 and looking to beat Purdue and avoid a 3 game losing streak to the locomotives. Michigan is on the positive side of the shootout this year. Prediction W. (8-2) Conference (4-2)
Sat, Nov 20
Wisconsin -
In 2008 the Wolverines surprised everyone, including themselves when they came back in the 2nd half to beat the Badgers. Last year it was Wisconsin with the 2nd half magic, blasting 24 points in the 2nd half to Michigan's 7. Even though its at home the Badgers are playing for a Big Ten title at this point and with that a BCS game. Prediction L. (8-3) Conference (4-3)
Sat, Nov 27 @
Ohio State -
Remember in 2003 when Michigan beat Ohio State? Well that won't happen this year in the Shoe. Ohio State plays at Wisconsin, home against Penn State and at Iowa the week before Michigan. I am not sure if Ohio State is playing for a Big Ten title based off that but we all know they probably will be. The only hope for Michigan is the Iowa beats up on Ohio State more than Wisconsin beats up on Michigan. Prediction...sadly L. (8-4) Conference (4-4)
Based off this scenario for the season (barring key injuries and a decent defense), in one season Michigan matches its overall win total for the last 2 seasons combined and surpasses their Big Ten win total for the previous 2 years. Worst case 6-6 and a bowl win for overall 7-6.
Like I said at the start today, 8 wins was a disappointment 4 years ago and today it would be a blessing. 8 wins would keep Rich Rod, send Michigan bowling (most likely at 8-4 (4-4) the Outback Bowl), and get them ready for what would looks like a legit shot at a Big Ten title in 2011.
Either way September 4th can't get here soon enough. Go Blue.