RUSH OFFENSE vs. OHIO STATE RUSH DEFENSE
Michigan had a solid rushing effort last week against Maryland despite being down the top two running backs and ranks #10 nationally (223.5 yards/game) and #10 in yards per carry (5.59). Running back Jordan Marshall (143 carries, 871 yards, 10 touchdowns) should be back from the injury he suffered two games ago, while Bryson Kuzdzal (20 carries, 100 yards, 3 TD last week) had a bit of a breakout game and showed some nice speed, patience, and vision in his first career start. One key aspect may be the health of fullback/tight end Max Bredeson, who was in a boot by the end of last week's game. The offensive line has improved somewhat in the running game, despite three redshirt freshmen starting. Meanwhile, Ohio State is #2 in rush defense (80 yards allowed/game) and #4 in yards allowed per carry (2.67). They have not allowed 100+ yards on the ground since week one against Texas. Senior LB Sonny Styles (6'4", 243) leads the team with 62 tackles, followed by junior LB Arvell Reese (6'5", 243) with 59. Junior DT Kayden McDonald (6'3", 326) is a force in the middle of the defense with 47 tackles and 8 tackles for loss, and he's been more productive than Detroit Lions 1st round pick Tyleik Williams was last season. Senior DE Kaden Curry (6'3", 260) leads the team with 13 tackles for loss, and junior safety Caleb Downs (6'0", 205) plays down in the box and has made 5 tackles for loss himself. This is going to be strength against strength.
Advantage: Ohio State
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