UM struggles on ground
By JOE VARDON
BLADE SPORTS WRITER
Though Michigan is about a two-touchdown favorite over Miami (Ohio) this weekend, coach Rich Rodriguez said yesterday the Wolverines will be the lesser of two teams on the field when it comes to experience.
"You can tell they've been in some of the big arenas and played quality football," Rodriguez said during the Big Ten's weekly teleconference. "They're a lot more experienced than we are. Frankly, we've got to get our young guys ready to play each and every weekend at this level."
Miami lost 34-13 to Vanderbilt last week. The RedHawks return nine starters on offense and nine on defense from last year, when they finished tied for first with Bowling Green and Buffalo in the Mid-American Conference East.
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By JOE VARDON
BLADE SPORTS WRITER
Though Michigan is about a two-touchdown favorite over Miami (Ohio) this weekend, coach Rich Rodriguez said yesterday the Wolverines will be the lesser of two teams on the field when it comes to experience.
"You can tell they've been in some of the big arenas and played quality football," Rodriguez said during the Big Ten's weekly teleconference. "They're a lot more experienced than we are. Frankly, we've got to get our young guys ready to play each and every weekend at this level."
Miami lost 34-13 to Vanderbilt last week. The RedHawks return nine starters on offense and nine on defense from last year, when they finished tied for first with Bowling Green and Buffalo in the Mid-American Conference East.
To read the rest of the article please visit: http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080903/SPORTS17/809030429
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