Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Michigan Football: 7 Reasons the Wolverines Will Improve from Last Year

One of the biggest weaknesses on this Michigan team is the lack of receiver production. The Wolverines were ranked eighth in the Big Ten last season, averaging just 182 passing yards per game. It doesn't make things any easier when your top receiver, Junior Hemingway, is no longer on the roster.

The good news is that this receiving corps does not lack talent.

Roy Roundtree is an experienced wideout heading into his fifth-year and has big play ability. He has yet to contribute consistently but has shown at times what he is capable of. Jeremy Gallon is a speedster who really stepped up his sophomore year, hauling in 31 passes for 453 yards. Expect an even bigger year this season.

Then you have big targets in Jerald Robinson and Jeremy Jackson, both of whom can play huge parts in this passing game as their size creates mismatches.

None of these receivers may be household names, but the talent is there to improve in 2012.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1251666-michigan-football-7-reasons-the-wolverines-will-improve-over-last-year

staff sgt. robert bales jason russell norfolk state st patrick s day parade duke invisible children garbage pail kids

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.