

Trevor Woods: I think Michigan can score over 70 on Hawaii, but at the same time that’s one huge spread. In the second, Michigan might actually win by 100. In the first case, it’ll probably be a bad beat - around 45-49 points.
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This is going to be a blowout of 2016 Rutgers proportions, and if not, Michigan has a few problems we’ll need to dissect.ĭavid Woelkers: Depends on if Harbaugh pumps the breaks once the lead is sufficiently high enough, or goes full 2016 Rutgers with it and puts a brick on the accelerator. Kellen Voss: As bad as Colorado State was, everything you read about Hawaii makes CSU sound like the Pittsburgh Steelers. As incredible as that sounds, I feel a blowout of 2016 Michigan- Rutgers level is going to be underway on Saturday night. One week later with the rust further removed, against a far inferior opponent, HEALTHY, at NIGHT…good luck.ĭan Plocher: Yes. The Wolverines beat Colorado State by 44 in a meh performance to begin the season. This will be a beating of biblical proportions. Will the Wolverines cover this spread?Īndrew Bailey: Pound the over. Michigan is favored by 51.5-points on DraftKings. The Rainbow Warriors are 0-2 and have lost both games at home against not-so-great competition. Alright, now let’s chat about the game against Hawaii. If they both play well - which should be the expectation - I could see this going another week. But Cade will get his shot against Hawaii, as well. If he performs well, I think he’s named the starter moving forward. Second choice is “no,” as I do not see McNamara being named the outright starter regardless of what happens this weekend. I think Harbaugh will go with the “hot hand” and announce McCarthy as the Week 3 starter and go from there.
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looks rough in the first couple series against Hawaii, like Cade looked rough in the first couple series against Colorado State. Much like the Lions’ preseason competition between Tim Boyle and David Blough (which was a lot more depressing than this), I bet UConn is the last game where both guys will split time before a starter is settled in time for conference play.ĭavid Woelkers: I’d give it 90/10 odds of happening - the 10 being if J.J. I expect Harbaugh tries to extend this battle for as long as possible. We will see plenty of McNamara in this game. Unfortunately, this will drag out another week unless there is a major contrast - we’re talking Tom Brady/John O’Korn level contrast - between the two this weekend.ĭan Plocher: McCarthy will start if he plays well on Saturday, but Harbaugh will extend this battle for a third week. And who knows where this would be if he didn’t have that offseason injury? Do you think a starting QB will be named heading into Week 3’s matchup against UConn ?Īndrew Bailey: Nope. He missed all of the spring with a shoulder injury, and the fact he has gotten to this point with missing so much time this offseason leads me to believe he has the lead. Von Lozon: Reading the tea leaves, I assume it’s J.J.

That’s what happens when you go for 4-for-4 and have an impressive touchdown run. is right on his tail and could take the lead with a dominant performance this week.ĭavid Woelkers: I personally give the edge to J.J., but I wouldn’t be shocked if in Harbaugh’s mind neither guy is in the lead until both have gotten their starts in. Kellen Voss: Right now, Cade probably has the lead by default, being he’s had a much larger in-game sample size. I know he has all the talent in the world and plenty of hype at this point, but I guarantee Harbaugh isn’t just going to forget what Cade McNamara did for this team on and off the field last season.

In my estimation, Harbaugh is waiting for someone to “win” the job so the decision ultimately falls on the players.ĭan Plocher: J.J. Going into this weekend, who do you think holds the lead for the QB job?Īndrew Bailey: J.J. This week, our staff was asked about the quarterback competition, what their plans are for the game, oh and of course, the game. Yeah, the Michigan Wolverines are heavy favorites against the Rainbow Warriors, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still have fun with this. A whole year has come and gone, but the Maize n Brew roundtable is back! And what better game to start this for than.Hawaii?
