RememberMurray
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Michigan: the bluest of blue-bloods. The Wolverines are the winningest program in college football history. They just completed a remarkable year in 2021, dominating the B1G. They won the B1G Championship for the first time in 18 long years. They handled their main rivals, the Buckeyes, in convincing fashion and then stomped Iowa in Indianapolis. They are preparing for a well-deserved trip the to the college football playoff.
Their roster, as always, is littered with coveted recruits and future NFL players. They are coached by a revered Michigan alum who was a star quarterback for them, and who has an amazing track record as a coach both in college and in the NFL
In an attempt to analyze where the Minnesota program is today as objectively as possible, I thought it would be useful to compare the Gophers with the very best in the conference. Here's how the Gophers stack up with the newly-crowned B1G Champions statistically.
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Scoring Offense: Minnesota #8, Michigan #2.
Scoring Defense: Minnesota #4, Michigan #1.
Total Offense (yards per game): Minnesota #9, Michigan #2.
Total Defense (yards per game) Minnesota #2, Michigan #3.
Rushing Offense (yards per game): Minnesota #3, Michigan #1.
Rushing Defense (yards per game) Minnesota #2, Michigan #6.
Passing Offense (yards per game): Minnesota #12, Michigan #7.
Passing Defense (yards per game) Minnesota #2, Michigan #4.
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CONCLUSION:
Minnesota is right there with them in almost every category. A tweaking or tune-up in Minnesota's passing game (paging Kirk Ciarrocca!) would pull us even with Mighty Michigan statistically. Wow. We've come a long way, folks.
It's especially interesting to note that Michigan's formula on offense is in fact rather run-heavy. Sound familiar?
Their roster, as always, is littered with coveted recruits and future NFL players. They are coached by a revered Michigan alum who was a star quarterback for them, and who has an amazing track record as a coach both in college and in the NFL
In an attempt to analyze where the Minnesota program is today as objectively as possible, I thought it would be useful to compare the Gophers with the very best in the conference. Here's how the Gophers stack up with the newly-crowned B1G Champions statistically.
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Scoring Offense: Minnesota #8, Michigan #2.
Scoring Defense: Minnesota #4, Michigan #1.
Total Offense (yards per game): Minnesota #9, Michigan #2.
Total Defense (yards per game) Minnesota #2, Michigan #3.
Rushing Offense (yards per game): Minnesota #3, Michigan #1.
Rushing Defense (yards per game) Minnesota #2, Michigan #6.
Passing Offense (yards per game): Minnesota #12, Michigan #7.
Passing Defense (yards per game) Minnesota #2, Michigan #4.
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CONCLUSION:
Minnesota is right there with them in almost every category. A tweaking or tune-up in Minnesota's passing game (paging Kirk Ciarrocca!) would pull us even with Mighty Michigan statistically. Wow. We've come a long way, folks.
It's especially interesting to note that Michigan's formula on offense is in fact rather run-heavy. Sound familiar?