I would like to focus on the future of Michigan's defense without blaming anyone (i.e. Carr, RichRod, Shafer, GERG, Bill Martin, etc.) for why it's so bad this year. I would simply like to look forward and ask:
Is Rich Rodriguez (with or without Greg Robinson) capable of fielding a competent defense next year? By competent, I mean lower than 60th in the nation in total defense).
I've been a big supporter of RR and have spent countless hours defending him to relatives and friends that don't want to hear any of it. I keep telling them to wait and be patient. Today, one of these friends asked if I thought the defense would be even decent next year. I didn't have an answer.
Any thoughts? Will Woolfolk make enough of a difference? Is there an underclassman likely to make a big improvement next year? To fill in for Mouton? Are there any OMG shirtless defensive recruits seriously considering UM? I'd like to offer comforting news to the doubters, but it's hard to do when it seems like the D could actually be worse next year.


When your the 111th ranked defense out of 120 teams in yards allowed, things can only go up. To answer your questions, the defense seems like it will still be really young next year, so slightly improved may be the optomisitc look, considering the biggest jump most players make is from freshman to sophomore year. The defense this year isn't going to get better because honestly there isn't anything you can do to tweak it drastically at this point with the guys we have. Woolfolk will likely make a difference, as it cannot hurt to have him, and Avery Walls is probably the biggest defensive recruit to look out for. By no means do I think the defense will be worse next year, and to cheer you up a little, think about this...The offense will almost surely be even better.
"When your team is losing, stick by them, keep believing." -Bo Schembechler