It’s been a long time since we saw De’Veon Smith tearing through defenses, but there couldn’t be a better time to have that back than against Ohio State on Saturday.
And for the record, I’ll take anyone; it doesn’t have to be Smith.
Michigan’s offense, though surprisingly electrifying as of late, is going to have a difficult time generating the same results against a Buckeyes defense that’s only allowing 164.3 passing yards per game.
I was relieved when we learned Connor Cook wouldn’t be good to go against Ohio State last week (because Ohio State needed to win), but I was also a little disappointed.