dennisblundon

August 3rd, 2011 at 7:22 AM ^

How Sparty ranks ahead of us and ND is beyond me. Nichols does not strike much fear into opposing defenses and their #1 isn't better than Floyd or Hemmingway. Still nice to be ranked in the top 10 though.

Magnus

August 3rd, 2011 at 7:41 AM ^

It probably has more to do with who's throwing the ball, Cousins vs. Robinson.  Cousins is a proven quarterback, whereas lots of people have questions about how successful Robinson will be with the new offense.  Michigan's receivers aren't going to be very successful if he can't get them the ball consistently.

tbeindit

August 3rd, 2011 at 8:54 AM ^

Michigan State has consistently made good, consistenet receiveers out of almost nothing.  Look at players like Blair White.  Not a whole lot of talent there, but he could run the routes well and didn't drop the ball when it was thrown to him.

To me, it has more to do with Don Treadwell than just great receivers, but I expect their receiver production to decrease as time goes on.

Young Hero

August 3rd, 2011 at 7:52 AM ^

I think the receivers in the state of Michigan are very good.  They have a good quarterback throwing them the football and they are excellent at catching it.  They have good height, good speed, ability to create separation, and a knack for just catching the ball even when they have to make circus catches.

Overall, I think receivers in the state of Michigan bring a blue collar attitude into a white collar world - and it pays off big time.

jethro34

August 3rd, 2011 at 8:11 AM ^

I swear I hate hearing the name Linthicum.  Every time I think someone is referencing the same name as a 2-time Cy Younbg award winning pitcher for the Giants, but they have a terrible thisp.

TXmaizeNblue

August 3rd, 2011 at 8:37 AM ^

I find that hard to believe.  I hope it proves to be true, but I have to think there 10 programs that have a much more daunting passing attack than Michigan.