When I watched him for the Hoosiers, I didn't think he was all that much. He's vastly improved. Part of that is clearly him and part of it is the stellar supporting cast at Washington. He was awesome last night.Penix is special. Quick release, fluid motion, deadly accuracy. But Michigan’s defense appears to be superior to the Huskies', and I suspect that will be the difference.
I'm going back and forth between the two of them. Mich defense was punishing against that massive Bama Oline. They all tackle hard...there were times when you could see the Bama players get up slower and look surprised after getting hit or tackled. Huskies have Penix and a high powered offense (better than Bama).I'm picking Michigan too. The defense is the difference. I'll be real interested to see if Penix can throw the 40 yards bombs constantly like he did against Texas. Man he had nice throws all over the place.
They’ve got 2 stud DBs in Johnson and Sainristl, however Harrison also lit them up. Will be interesting to see how they cover the trio for Washington with 3 guys who will be nfl contributors plus a TE who is as sure handed as they come as a safety valve. As much as people think Michigan just kills the clock, Washington also has the ability to slow a game down and kill it. They snap the ball late frequently. The tempo control will be a very interesting story lineMichigan has a stud, 5-star corner, Will Johnson, and might be able to erase Washington’s best receiving threat. The question is how do they cover the other two because WA has three that will likely be drafted high? Will Johnson is 6’2” and they do have more height on their back end. Will that limit the success WA has on so many of those jump balls they seem to win? They are unbelievable at contested catches.
It is going to be crowded at the top tier of the Big Ten.The only thing I know for sure is the defending National Champion next year will be a Big Ten team.
I could see either team winning this. It is either going to be a close win either way, or a comfortable Meatchicken victory. The only outcome I’d be surprised at would be a WA blowout of MI.
Washington has long been one of my favorite teams/schools outside of the B1G. I’ve watched several of their games this year. One thing I learned from these viewings is all those completed bombs from Penix are NOT flukes. He is almost impossible to sack and he throws laser beam deep balls to talented receivers. Their passing game regularly overcomes defenses even when those defenses are playing perfect coverage.
But WA hasn’t played a team as rugged and deep as MI. Plus the WA defense has let even average opponents hang around. WA is definitely good enough to win this game but if they played 10 times, I think MI would win 6. Maybe even 7.
I think 4 of the best (not deserving to play in CFP) teams in the country this year are in the Big 10 next year.It is going to be crowded at the top tier of the Big Ten.
said the same thing about Texas and we all saw how that went. Michigan only sacked Mccord once which is probably a much more similar passing style (quick hitters) vs the Bama deep shot predicated offense. Couple that with the best OL in the country this year and it's a way different monster that Wash has up front.If Washington cannot run the football, I think Michigan will be able to bring endless exotic blitzes/coverages at Washington and they'll really beat up Penix. Penix has been so good, we forget how good Dillon Johnson and their running game has been. He ran for over 100 yards in both games against Oregon.
think this ends up being a Mccarthy game with Washington loading the box. If he's efficient and hits the open guys (and provided his WRs can get some separation) while hanging onto the ball (he's still in the phase where he holds the ball too much to try make something magical happen), Michigan will move the ball really well.Penix is soo good. watching him move around the pocket with ease and drop 30 yard dimes under pressure was an absolute treat. I think Mich will win because of their punishing defense and running game. Wolverines have no flaws, other than the blockhead coach.
The older GHs still remember how insufferable Michigan fans are. Today, it starts with the coach.I'll repeat what I said in another thread. I think losing the annual Jug game has made some fans forget how insufferable Michigan fans and alumni are. Go Huskies.
Unfortunately I think Michigan pulls it out.
Shouldn't the Minnesota picture be an old van down by the river?As an FYI, RB Dillon Johnson was a transfer portal player to Washington like other players to Washington, including their Heisman candidate QB Michael Penix.
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Why would they announce this more than an hour before the game?Dillon Johnson expected to play -- or so they say.
UW’s Ryan Grubb on injured RB Dillon Johnson: ‘We do expect him to play’
"We do expect him to play," Grubb said during an interview with Dave "Softy" Mahler on KJR. "X-rays that were taken at the Superdome were negative."www.seattletimes.com
“X-rays that were taken at the Superdome were negative.”
Johnson — who has produced 1,162 rushing yards, 5.2 yards per carry and 16 touchdowns in 14 games this fall — appeared to aggravate a foot injury on UW’s final offensive play of its 37-31 Sugar Bowl win over Texas.
Game on!
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